Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97923 total results. Showing results 60781 to 60800 «303630373038303930403041304230433044Next ›Last » Neuro-diversity in policing: “We are ready for the leap forward that is needed” Just before the lockdown, Devon and Cornwall Police held the UK's first national conference on neuro-diversity in policing which examined the challenges faced by neuro-diverse officers and staff, but also the contribution they can make to policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 Feature, Innovation Response to ICO Report concerning digital evidence in criminal investigations The Information Commissioner has published an investigation report into the use of mobile phone extraction (MPE) by police forces when conducting criminal investigations in England and Wales. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 18/6/2020 News Digital transformation: An integrated approach will improve the experience of citizens and the police The lockdown has led forces to re-evaluate how they use technology to support their operations with some innovative results. Director at technology consultancy Tisski Ben Austen explores how having an integrated technology platform at the heart of policing will enable forces to continue to innovate. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Police mobile phone data extraction practices could be unlawful, ICO report finds Police forces around the country are routinely extracting “excessive” amounts of personal data from the mobile phones of suspects, victims and witnesses without adequate legal justification and in potential breach of data protection laws, the Information Commissioner has warned. Police Professional 18/6/2020 News Staffordshire facing judicial review over injury pensions A number of former police officers have brought judicial review proceedings against Staffordshire Police over the review of their injury pensions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 News Exploring Public Engagement With Missing Person Appeals on Twitter Police agencies globally are seeing an increase in reports of people going missing. These people are often vulnerable, and their safe and early return is a key factor in preventing them from coming to serious harm. One approach to quickly find missing people is to disseminate appeals for information using social media. Yet despite the popularity of twitter-based missing person appeals, presently little is known about how to best construct these messages to ensure they are shared widely. This paper aims to build an evidence-base for understanding how police accounts tweet appeals for information about missing persons, and how the public engage with these tweets by sharing them. We analyse 1008 Tweets made by Greater Manchester Police between the period of 2011 and 2018 in order to investigate what features of the tweet, the twitter account, and the missing person are associated with levels of retweeting. We find that tweets with different choice of image, wording, sentiment, and hashtags vary in how much they are retweeted. Tweets that use custody images have lower retweets than Tweets with regular photos, while tweets asking the question ‘have you seen … ?’ and asking explicitly to be retweeted have more engagement in the form of retweets. These results highlight the need for conscientious, evidence-based crafting of missing appeals, and pave the way for further research into the causal mechanisms behind what affects engagement, to develop guidance for police forces worldwide Policing and Society - Registration at source 18/6/2020 Research article Digital consent forms to be updated ‘within weeks’ following ICO report Information Commissioner calls for standardisation of training, policies and use of technology in digital data extraction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 News Police officer: ‘If they see a well-dressed black man it’s game on’ Serving and retired officers reveal their experience of racism within the police. BBC 18/6/2020 Feature, Opinion ‘You can’t resist a police officer’: Donald Trump backs cop in Rayshard Brooks shooting and says if he had a ‘disagreement he should have taken it up afterwards’ Donald Trump on Wednesday backed the cop in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks, telling Sean Hannity: 'You can't resist a police officer.' Mail Online 18/6/2020 News Police use of digital searches into people’s personal lives on their phones are ‘excessive,’ says watchdog A long-awaited report by the information commissioner has found little justification for 'excessive' mobile phone searches by police The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 News Police in England and Wales taking ‘excessive personal data’ from mobile phones Information commissioner says victims and witnesses could be put off reporting crimes and calls for new code The Guardian 18/6/2020 News Garda officer shot dead in County Roscommon A male garda officer (Irish police) has died after he was shot in County Roscommon on Wednesday. BBC 18/6/2020 News Garda shot dead in Co Roscommon A garda detective has died in a shooting incident in Castlerea, Co Roscommon. Newsday 18/6/2020 News Lincolnshire Police chief constable Bill Skelly to retire this year Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable Bill Skelly will retire in December after 31 years in policing. The Lincolnite 18/6/2020 News Beds Police: ‘We’ve got a better understanding of gangs now than we’ve ever had’ Gang activity in the county is better understood by Bedfordshire Police than ever before, a meeting heard. Bedford Independent 18/6/2020 News Police tactics revive questions over targeting of black Londoners Dwayne Francis is an unlikely candidate for police detention. The mild-mannered 32-year-old mentors children at a school in Dulwich, south London. But on May 13, he found his car surrounded by police officers who said he was suspected of breaching the Misuse of Drugs Act. An officer handcuffed Mr Francis, who has no criminal record, and when asked why, replied that she handcuffed every criminal she arrested. Financial Times 18/6/2020 Analysis, Feature What happened when a city disbanded its police force Camden, New Jersey, created a brand new police force to forge better ties with its residents. Their aim was for the police to be guardians, not warriors of their community. The city used to have one of the highest crime rates in the United States but now, eight years later, it is seeing its lowest crime rate in 50 years. [VIDEO] BBC 18/6/2020 News Police in England and Wales taking ‘excessive personal data’ from mobile phones Police are extracting “excessive amounts of personal data” from the mobile phones of victims and witnesses during investigations and are in danger of discouraging the public from reporting crime, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has warned. The Guardian 18/6/2020 News Nurse claims Met police wrongfully arrested her because she is black When police officers stopped Neomi Bennett late at night, they did not know anything about her – including that she had been awarded a British Empire Medal for services to nursing, and invited to Downing Street in recognition of her work. In her opinion, they simply saw a black woman sitting in a car and asked her to get out to be searched. The Guardian 18/6/2020 Analysis, Feature Coronavirus: Police accused of targeting minorities in lockdown The police have been 54 per cent more likely to fine ethnic minorities than white people for breaching the lockdown, civil liberties campaigners claim. The Times - Subscription at source 18/6/2020 News «303630373038303930403041304230433044Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events