Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100109 total results. Showing results 59641 to 59660 «297929802981298229832984298529862987Next ›Last » Police Scotland to spend £21m on electric vehicle charging stations BP Chargemaster will install more than 1,000 charge points. Shropshire Star 8/10/2020 News Covid-19: Councils get millions of pounds for marshals Local councils in England will receive £30m to fund measures including Covid marshals, to ensure the public and businesses follow coronavirus rules. BBC 8/10/2020 News Board of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Chair Annual Report 2018–19 AUSTRALIA: This report by the Chair of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commisison (ACIC) Board documents the operations of the ACIC in 2018–19 as required under the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002 (ACC Act). Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 8/10/2020 Report Enforcing COVID-19 restrictions could erode public trust in police Police in many countries have been given extraordinary powers to enforce lockdowns and tackle COVID-19; but as Dr John Coyne, Head of Strategic Policing and Law Enforcement Program at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) points out, applying those powers could seriously erode the public’s trust in policing. Policing Insight 8/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland spend £25 million on new electric fleet of cars Police Scotland has awarded two contracts worth more than £25 million to help achieve its aim to be the first emergency service in the UK with a fleet of Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles. Evening Times (Glasgow) 8/10/2020 News Met police gather clues to best practice in fighting crime Officers are pioneering evidence-based policing in scientific trials across London Financial Times 8/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Disability hate crime: Only four charges in Wales in a year Only four people were charged with a hate crime against disabled people in Wales last year despite 268 complaints made to police, figures show. BBC 8/10/2020 News Coronavirus enforcement boosted with £60 million surge funding Police to be more visible to ensure public is complying with restrictions, while councils will get funding and guidance to support compliance and enforcement. Home Office 8/10/2020 News Candidates share their thoughts on our first online exam in policing Five officers tell us about sitting the National Investigators’ Exam and provide top tips to help future candidates College of Policing 7/10/2020 Feature, News ‘Informed choice:’ Alberta presses ahead with provincial police force study to replace RCMP CANADA: Federal bureaucracy, heavy-handed gun law enforcement, limited Alberta ties, and reluctance to confront activists are cited as reasons why the province is investigating the creation of a provincial police force to replace RCMP, say Alberta Justice officials. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 7/10/2020 News Gel blasters declared imitation guns by SA Police following public shootings AUSTRALIA: Gel blasters will be regulated like other firearms in South Australia from tomorrow, as police crack down on the weapons following a series of incidents causing injury. All owners and new purchasers of gel blasters will be required to have a licence and store the weapons like regular guns. ABC News (Australia) 7/10/2020 News Wealthy Richmond residents ‘canvassing support for privately funded police force’ to patrol borough Wealthy residents of the south-west London borough Richmond are turning to privately funded police forces to crack down on rising crime levels in the area, an MP has disclosed. The Standard 7/10/2020 News Youth endowment fund asks police where to spend £200 million The Youth Endowment Fund has launched a call for those working to keep children safe from violence to help them set their priorities for the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2020 News NPCC hiring new role of Chief Scientific Advisor The National Police Chiefs' Council is hiring a Chief Scientific Advisor (CSA) as 'resident expert on the use of science and technology in the policing sector'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2020 News Met signs enforcement agreement with 33 London councils Primary enforcement of the COVID-19 regulations in the capital has been handed by the Met to local authorities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2020 News Unsupervised Identification of Crime Problems From Police Free-Text Data We present a novel exploratory application of unsupervised machine-learning methods to identify clusters of specific crime problems from unstructured modus operandi free-text data within a single administrative crime classification. To illustrate our proposed approach, we analyse police recorded free-text narrative descriptions of residential burglaries occurring over a two-year period in a major metropolitan area of the UK. Results of our analyses demonstrate that topic modelling algorithms are capable of clustering substantively different burglary problems without prior knowledge of such groupings. Subsequently, we describe a prototype dashboard that allows replication of our analytical workflow and could be applied to support operational decision making in the identification of specific crime problems. This approach to grouping distinct types of offences within existing offence categories, we argue, has the potential to support crime analysts in proactively analysing large volumes of modus operandi free-text data—with the ultimate aims of developing a greater understanding of crime problems and supporting the design of tailored crime reduction interventions. Crime Science Journal 7/10/2020 Research article London councils assist police enforcing Covid-19 rules London councils are assisting police enforcing coronavirus regulations by closing non-compliant businesses and passing on information when necessary. News Shopper 7/10/2020 News Met police pay compensation to man fathered by undercover officer Force pays confidential sum to man who discovered at the age of 26 that his father, Bob Lambert, was a police officer rather than a leftwing activist The Guardian 7/10/2020 News Reform of search warrants proposed to cut delays and widen scope Measures include improving application procedures to cut down on mistakes and unlawful warrants being executed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2020 News Specialist call handling team set up to provide ‘enhanced’ response to the public Police Scotland has introduced a specialist team of officers to conduct an “enhanced assessment of vulnerability” as part of its ongoing development of call handling services. Police Professional 7/10/2020 News «297929802981298229832984298529862987Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events