Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103165 total results. Showing results 62941 to 62960 «314431453146314731483149315031513152Next ›Last » Interview: ‘Some of the best cops I worked with didn’t have a degree’ The police degree system will not move the dial on BAME recruitment according to Nottinghamishire superintendent Sukesh Verma. He tells Gary Mason why. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/9/2020 Feature, Interview Police officers encouraged to use NHS app at work Rank and file police officers have been encouraged by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) to download the NHS COVID-19 app on their personal phones and use it while working. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/9/2020 News Almost 1,700 domestic abuse crimes recorded in first year of new act Almost 1,700 crimes were recorded under the Domestic Abuse Act in its first year of operation, new statistics show. Holyrood Magazine 29/9/2020 News N.S. premier issues apology for systemic racism in province’s justice system CANADA: HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil has apologized to Black and Indigenous Nova Scotians for systemic racism in the province’s justice system. McNeil said today institutions such as the police and the courts have failed Black and Indigenous people. Blue Line (Canada) 29/9/2020 News Policy on proposals to test or trial use of emergent technologies NEW ZEALAND: In September 2020 NZ Police released a specific policy around the use of emergent technology. The policy provides guidance for staff who are given opportunities to use or test new technology, and outlines the steps required to be taken before new technology can be trialled or introduced. It also applies in situations where extra functionality is being added to an existing technology. Alongside the introduction of the emergent technology policy, NZ Police has signed up to the Algorithm Charter for Aotearoa New Zealand. Launched in July 2020, the Charter outlines standards for the use of algorithms by public agencies. New Zealand Police 29/9/2020 Report Police strengthen commitments to use technology safely and responsibly NEW ZEALAND: NZ Police has today released a specific policy around the use of emergent technology. The policy provides guidance for staff who are given opportunities to use or test new technology, and outlines the steps required to be taken before new technology can be trialled or introduced. New Zealand Police 29/9/2020 News Awkward pre-election timing for fresh police agreement scrutiny AUSTRALIA: Building improvements, more input from the public and demonstrated improvements in cultural diversity are among the 38 recommendations for changes to the contractual agreement between the ACT government and the Australian Federal Police. The Canberra Times (Australia) 29/9/2020 News Police launch protocol to help blind and visually impaired people identify officers The new scheme that helps police officers identify themselves to people who are visually impaired is being launched today to coincide with National Inclusion Week On the Wight 29/9/2020 News APCC Business Plan 2020-22 We are delighted to publish the APCC Business Plan 2020-2022, which clearly sets out our priorities and what we expect to deliver over the next two years. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 29/9/2020 Report The ‘Internet of Things’ helping to provide key evidence in criminal trials Digital devices like smart doorbells, dashcam footage, car GPS systems and even Amazon Alexas are providing increasingly more evidence in criminal trials, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) said in a speech today. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 29/9/2020 News Drug dealing crime group taken out in dawn raids The suspected ringleader of a drug dealing operation and three others have been arrested in West London as part of an investigation linked to Operation Venetic. National Crime Agency (NCA) 29/9/2020 News Police officers encouraged to use NHS app at work Rank and file police officers have been encouraged by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) to download the NHS COVID-19 app on their personal phones and use it while working. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/9/2020 News UK intelligence data ‘would be deleted’ in event of no-deal Brexit Former security commissioner warns of ‘immediate impact’ on tackling terrorism and crime The Guardian 29/9/2020 News Police told not to download Covid-19 track and trace app despite visiting homes of isolating Brits under new crackdown Police been told not to download the NHS Covid-19 track and trace app - despite officers visiting the homes of self-isolating Brits under a new coronavirus crackdown. The Sun 29/9/2020 News Trans woman punched, tasered and pepper-sprayed from head-to-toe in ‘prolonged police attack’ Trans woman Anya Bradford was pepper-sprayed, tasered and punched by police officers after being arrested on trumped-up charges, a court was told. Pink News 29/9/2020 News Coronavirus: Police to be told they can use NHS Covid-19 app Police officers in England and Wales are to be told they can download the NHS Covid-19 app on to their personal smartphones and use them at work. BBC 29/9/2020 News Coronavirus: Police to be told they can use NHS Covid-19 app Police officers in England and Wales are to be told they can download the NHS Covid-19 app on to their personal smartphones and use them at work. BBC 29/9/2020 News The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Views from Scottish policing The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill, published in April, aims to consolidate existing hate crime legislation, as well as introducing new offences and abolishing blasphemy. Kath Murray, Lucy Hunter Blackburn and Lisa Mackenzie of the MurrayBlackburnMackenzie Policy Analysis Collective analyse and explain police responses to the new bill and its wide-ranging ramifications. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/9/2020 Analysis, Feature With a conviction rate of just 2%, improving crime reporting and arrest rates are key to US police reform While a significant proportion of the American public are calling for police reform, more than half of all major crime in the US still goes unreported, and police only make an arrest in around one in five of those cases; Professor Shima Baughman of the University of Utah argues that truly improving policing will require those two gaps to be addressed. Policing Insight 29/9/2020 Analysis, Feature Europe in crisis: The continuing rise of religious hatred Congregations and places of worship from a number of religions are increasingly being targeted across Europe by a range of individuals and groups including far-right activists, extreme anarchists and libertarians; Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth looks at the scale of the problem, and the European Commission response. 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