Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97834 total results. Showing results 59181 to 59200 «295629572958295929602961296229632964Next ›Last » CPS is failing rape victims — this must change Victims who have been traumatised by sexual assaults feel let down by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The reality is that the CPS has abandoned its intelligent previous policy, despite its claims that it has not. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus in Scotland: Extra police on patrol to enforce new restrictions Extra police officers will be on the streets in Aberdeen to ensure that residents comply with the reintroduced lockdown rules. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2020 News Widow of police officer dragged to his death behind getaway car wants life for killers of 999 workers The widow of a police officer dragged to his death behind a getaway car has called for the killers of emergency services workers to serve life in jail. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2020 News Guernsey police’s explosive recruitment advert is ridiculed Explosions detonate, tyres screech and tough-guy cops lock and load in footage of armed raids and high-speed action reminiscent of a Hollywood action movie. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2020 News Believe complaints of abuse, police told in new advice after ‘Nick’ case Senior police officers have stood by the policy automatically to believe alleged victims of abuse in new national advice, despite inquiries in which fantasists were trusted and reputations traduced. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2020 News Police dog on first shift finds missing mother and baby on Welsh mountain Max and his handler track woman and infant to edge of steep ravine The Guardian 5/8/2020 News Bristol prison race failings led to attack on inmate, says report Mohamed Sharif left disabled after assault by fellow prisoner who had expressed racist views The Guardian 5/8/2020 News Signs of trouble Overall levels of youth crime may be declining, but with evidence suggesting that limiting contact with the criminal justice system provides better long-term outcomes and dramatically reduces the chances of reoffending, interest in diversion programmes is growing. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 Feature Innovation and learning Innovation, from the Latin novus (meaning ‘new’), is all about the transformation of ideas into the reality of a new product, service or system. While new does not always equal value, it is vital to keep ahead in the fight against crime, to safeguard the most vulnerable and increase the wellbeing and welfare of police professionals. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 Feature From blue to green The Government’s stated intention is for the UK to be net [carbon]-zero by 2050 or sooner. Achieving and sustaining this target will have profound consequences for all citizens in all facets of their lives. Peter Langmead-Jones sets out some of the possible implications for police. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 Feature Interpreting Eyewitness Confidence: What do you mean when you say, “pretty sure”? When a crime happens, the police put in a lot of effort to find out who did it. If the crime had an eyewitness, they can usually help. The process of gathering eyewitness evidence is complicated, lengthy, and requires a lot of resources. For example, crime scenes need thorough investigation. In addition to physical evidence, interviews and/or interrogations often need to be conducted. Having an eyewitness look at a lineup can be an important step in the course of an investigation and eyewitnesses play a key role in the courts. Asking an eyewitness to view a lineup is common practice, particularly for serious crimes. However, this procedure is not without pitfalls (but more on this later). The Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) 5/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Halifax police want at least $40,000 to release five years of cells data through freedom of information CANADA: Halifax Regional Police want at least $40,000 in fees in order to hand over five years worth of data on people placed in their cells. That’s part of the response to a request from the Halifax Examiner through the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP). There’s been heightened scrutiny of the cells at Halifax Regional Police (HRP) headquarters, which they typically refer to as their prisoner care facility, since two special constables — civilian booking officers — were found guilty of criminal negligence in the 2016 death of Corey Rogers. Halifax Examiner (Canada) 5/8/2020 News Federal Police given new powers in $1.66 billion cyber security package AUSTRALIA: The AFP will have its cyber capabilities significantly bolstered so it can track down serious criminals using computer servers on the "dark web" within Australia. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 News Queensland police shoot suspect multiple times AUSTRALIA: Queensland police have shot a suspect multiple times and an officer has been stabbed in the neck at Mt Gravatt. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 News Bill allowing random roadside saliva drug test passes first reading NEW ZEALAND: The Land Transport Amendment Bill will allow police to test if drivers are under the influence of drugs anywhere, anytime, as they do now for alcohol. Drivers who test positive for the presence of drugs would be fined, immediately suspended from driving for 12 hours, and lose half of their demerit points. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/8/2020 News Nottinghamshire bucks national trend by cutting knife crime Latest Office for National Statistics data shows knife offences increased 6 percent to a new record high across England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/8/2020 News PC Harper’s widow launches campaign for ‘Andrew’s Law’ The widow of Police Constable Andrew Harper is launching a campaign for ‘Andrew’s Law’ – which would see criminals convicted of killing emergency services workers spend the rest of their lives in jail. Police Professional 5/8/2020 News IOPC seeks Federation feedback for overhaul project The Federation has been given the opportunity to help improve investigations carried out by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) as the watchdog launches a revamp project. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/8/2020 News Three police officers in UK accused of racist remarks on WhatsApp Cambridgeshire force investigates alleged comments relating to actor Kayode Ewumi The Guardian 5/8/2020 News The Tech Of Policing: Part 1: The Digital Police In this first part of a three-part series, Silicon UK considers how UK police forces are using technology today? With significant advances from drones to AI-based data analytics, constabularies have an array of tools to choose from. How are these technologies being used on the frontline to keep citizens safe? Silicon UK 5/8/2020 Analysis, Feature «295629572958295929602961296229632964Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events