Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97767 total results. Showing results 58861 to 58880 «294029412942294329442945294629472948Next ›Last » Malthouse sees impact of new tech on crime first hand The policing minister has seen first-hand how technology is changing how officers work. But he has also been urged to find more funds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News There’s a riot going on… We can only work out what might happen next by looking at what has happened, and at what is happening now, as Ian MacDonald explains. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 Feature Police seize £115,000 of cryptocurrency linked to suspected Covid-19 fraud Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have seized £115,000 worth of Bitcoin as part of an investigation into fraudulent applications for government-backed loans for businesses impacted by Covid-19. Police Professional 14/8/2020 News Serving MPS officer appears in court charged with terrorism, indecent image and fraud offences A serving probationary officer from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has today (August 14) appeared at the Old Bailey charged with terrorism, indecent image and fraud offences. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News Sex abuse survivors failing to get support services, says inquiry Critical issues reveal gaps in services and incidents such as lost referral letters, long waiting lists and services ceasing due to funding cuts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News To Catch a Sex Offender: Crime & Punishment, review: how our justice system keeps failing victims Yet another documentary series highlights the UK's terrible record when it comes to rape convictions - but is anything going to change? The Telegraph - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News Sex act police officer allowed to keep job A police constable has been given a final written warning after she admitted carrying out sex acts on a senior officer at their police station Belfast Telegraph 14/8/2020 News Sick leave accounts for 53 percent of officers on long term absence Latest Home Office figures also show that more than 5,000 officers are on restricted duties. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News Sharjah’s children’s house could be an inspirational model for the Middle East In what is believed to be a first for the United Arab Emirates, a new multi-agency child protection centre for victims of physical and sexual abuse has opened in Sharjah. Deloitte Middle East’s Public Safety lead, Andrew Morley, explains the context to this move, and what ‘Kanaf’ will hope to achieve. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Police staff member wins national award A woman who began her policing career as a staff apprentice and now heads up the Criminal Justice Department at Durham Constabulary has been recognised with a prestigious national accolade. Police Professional 14/8/2020 News Three former senior GMP officers face investigation over decision to shut down child abuse probe The actions of three former senior officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) over their involvement in Operation Augusta, a 2004 investigation into child sexual exploitation in South Manchester. Police Professional 14/8/2020 News PSNI makes new appointment to executive team The Police Service of Northern Ireland has appointed a temporary assistant chief constable process to fill a vacancy in its Service Executive Team. Police Professional 14/8/2020 News Organisers of unlicensed music events face fines of up to £10,000 in new crackdown Organisers of illegal raves in England could face penalties of up to £10,000 as new regulations are introduced to help police clamp down on the rising number of unlawful gatherings taking place during the coronavirus crisis. Police Professional 14/8/2020 News Ten more arrests in investigation into Rotherham abuse allegations Ten more men have been arrested as part of an investigation into the abuse of four girls in Rotherham, alleged to have taken place around 20 years ago. National Crime Agency (NCA) 14/8/2020 News Appointment of Temporary Assistant Chief Constable The Police Service of Northern Ireland recently launched a Temporary Assistant Chief Constable process to resource a current vacancy within the Service Executive Team. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 14/8/2020 News National security determinations that allow retention of biometric data STATUTORY GUIDANCE - Revised guidance for police forces on the making or renewing of national security determinations allowing the retention of biometric data. Home Office 14/8/2020 Report No food, no water, pools of blood: Protesters tell of torture in Belarus jails amid brutal crackdown ‘This wasn’t about getting information, it was about showing people the price of protest’ The Independent 14/8/2020 News Met Police chief says her force is not institutionally racist and labelling it as such is ‘not helpful’ for her officers Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has denied that her force is institutionally racist, stating it adopts a zero tolerance approach to the issue. Mail Online 14/8/2020 News Using technology to tackle knife crime and improve community relations Adrian Timberlake, Chief Technical Officer at Seven Technologies Group, explains how new technology and the improved use of data could help police to prevent and reduce knife crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Outraged police throw away uniforms after Belarus crackdown Demonstrators in Belarus described brutal treatment in custody yesterday as law enforcement officers dumped their uniforms in protest against violent repression by their comrades. The Times 14/8/2020 News «294029412942294329442945294629472948Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events