Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98015 total results. Showing results 62921 to 62940 «314331443145314631473148314931503151Next ›Last » Gypsies won’t be moved from public land during coronavirus lockdown, councils say – despite new figures showing crime near traveller sites is up to double UK average Gypsies will not be moved from public land during the coronavirus lockdown, councils say - despite new figures showing crime near traveller sites is around 50 per cent higher than the national average. Mail Online 16/4/2020 News Coronavirus lockdown: Police guidelines give ‘reasonable excuses’ to go out Police have been told to stop people "home-working" in parks or sitting on a public bench for long periods of time. BBC 16/4/2020 News Driving somewhere for exercise lawful under England lockdown rules, police told Driving to the countryside and walking – where more time is spent doing the latter than the former – is among a list of reasonable excuses for Britons leaving their home during the coronavirus lockdown, according to advice issued to police. The Guardian 16/4/2020 News #missing to #found: Exploring Police Twitter Use For Missing Persons Investigations Thousands of people go missing each year in Canada, with recent figures noting over 70,000 reports generated in 2019. While missing person cases can place strains on police resources, the use of Internet technology can attenuate some of the demands by aiding with the investigations. As a result, this exploratory study examines one social media tool, Twitter, for missing person investigations by police in Canada. Through logistic regression, we analyze 373 missing person tweets posted over two years (2017–2019) from 15 Canadian police services on Twitter to estimate which features are likely to increase public engagement (retweets, likes, and comments) with these tweets. Results reveal that there are several features significantly associated with higher engagement, such as images and hashtags, ergo increasing community outreach and participation, as well as the likelihood of efficiently and successfully solving these cases. Therefore, we suggest that having standardized components to missing person tweets will enhance the usefulness of this tool. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 16/4/2020 Research article Coronavirus fines: Lancashire Police issues most lockdown penalties More than 3,200 fines have been issued for alleged breaches of the coronavirus lockdown by police forces in England. BBC 16/4/2020 News New guidance on sentencing for assaults on officers Anyone who assaults a police officer will get a 12 month jail sentence if new guidance for courts is accepted. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/4/2020 News First NPCC coronavirus enforcement figures show high level of compliance Provisional data from police forces in England and Wales shows that overall crime has fallen by 28 per cent in the four weeks to April 12 as a result of the coronavirus lockdown. Police Professional 16/4/2020 News Harsher penalties proposed for attacks on police officers Offenders who assault police officers and other emergency workers or spit and cough at them while claiming to be infected with diseases such as the coronavirus will face harsher sentences under new proposals published today (April 16). Police Professional 16/4/2020 News Speeding offences soar as drivers take advantage of quieter roads Chief constables are being urged to maintain a high-profile roads policing presence during the coronavirus pandemic following a dramatic increase in the number of drivers taking advantage of quieter roads to exceed speed limits. Police Professional 16/4/2020 News Volunteers give more than 7,500 hours as Police Scotland special constables Volunteers have given up more than 7,500 hours of their time after Police Scotland launched an appeal to its special constables as well as a recruitment campaign to increase numbers. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 16/4/2020 News UK Border Force told US woman to go home because visit was ‘non essential’ An American woman who travelled to the UK to help her heavily pregnant daughter has claimed she was told to go back to the US by border officials at Heathrow on the grounds that her journey was not “essential”. The Guardian 16/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Police virus fears over ‘abhorrent’ behaviour Police officers have been left "scared" of catching coronavirus due to people's "abhorrent" behaviour, a PC has said. BBC 16/4/2020 News Tougher penalties proposed for attacks on UK emergency workers Independent Sentencing Council recommendations cover seven types of assault including attempted murder The Guardian 16/4/2020 News Drug runners hiding stash in PPE consignments, say police Criminals are concealing drugs in consignments of personal protective equipment and cashing in on the public’s fear of coronavirus by selling fake testing kits, police revealed yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 16/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Fears of spike in poaching as pandemic poverty strikes Conservation groups say nature must be a cornerstone of economic recovery plans for the sake of people, health and economies. BBC 16/4/2020 News PCC’s preferred deputy will not take up post after ‘his experience’ at panel hearing Merseyside police and crime commissioner’s preferred choice for her new deputy has withdrawn his interest following “his experience” at a confirmation hearing with the police and crime panel. Police Professional 15/4/2020 News Cyprus police deny mishandling British teenager’s gang-rape case Woman gives first TV interview and maintains she was coerced into retracting allegations The Guardian 15/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Suspected domestic abuse killings ‘more than double’ during lockdown The killing of 16 females between 23 March and 12 April was identified by a project called Counting Dead Women. Sky News 15/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Police chief Ian Hopkins angered by speeding drivers A motorist was caught driving at 81mph in a 30mph zone having taken advantage of the quiet roads during the coronavirus lockdown. BBC 15/4/2020 News PCC tells Welsh government not to use the police like ‘factory inspectors’ The Welsh government has been urged to change its mind about expecting police forces to act as “factory inspectors” to enforce a new law to keep workers 2m apart. Police Professional 15/4/2020 News «314331443145314631473148314931503151Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events