Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97998 total results. Showing results 62981 to 63000 «314631473148314931503151315231533154Next ›Last » Gangs still forcing children into ‘county lines’ drug trafficking Police taskforce head says Covid-19 lockdown has not led to fall in numbers of young drug runners The Guardian 14/4/2020 News Unmasked: International COVID-19 fraud exposed Interpol -coordinated case leads to arrests and sparks investigations around Europe INTERPOL 14/4/2020 News TV interview for woman accused of making up Cyprus gang rape ITV documentary to explore allegations local police forced 19-year-old to retract rape claim The Guardian 14/4/2020 News Offender management: Information sharing is the key to reducing re-offending Figures show 64 per cent of short-term prisoners in the UK re-offend. Director of Operational Safety at Northgate Public Services Steve Ainsworth examines how better information sharing between the police and the probation service has the power to reduce re-offending rates and make communities safer. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 Feature, Opinion UK Police face online backlash about Orwellian ‘hiding in the shadows’ tweet In a time when basic civil liberties are being eroded, the tweet was met with harsh criticism. Reclaim the net 14/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Engine for change: Drive project focuses on the perpetrators of domestic violence The rolling out of a new perpetrator programme proven to be successful in reducing domestic violence has been put on hold, due to the outbreal of COVID-19. Policing Insight contributor Sarah Gibbons discusses the Drive programme, the methodology behind it and how it can make a real and sustained difference to victims everywhere. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 Feature, Innovation Coronavirus: Dozens fined for heading to the beach during lockdown Police use number plate recognition technology to track people heading to the coast from out of town. Sky News 14/4/2020 News Online groomer who had plan to kidnap, rape and murder a youngster profiled as police launch new campaign Stop It Now! Scotland, which treats offenders, saw the numbers of potential abusers using its online help resources more than double since coronavirus saw people stay at home Daily Record 14/4/2020 News Home Secretary Priti Patel reveals more paedophiles are stalking children online Crime has fallen by 21 per cent, senior officials claimed, while conmen and paedophiles are accused of adapting to exploit the coronavirus crisis by defrauding the public and grooming children online. Brinkwire 14/4/2020 News Police warn of huge rise in women committing ‘Cinderella’ abuse as domestic attacks by stepsisters quadruple in ten years Cases of 'Cinderella' abuse by sisters and stepsisters have risen dramatically with attacks by women on family members rising twice as fast as those by men. Mail Online 14/4/2020 News Covid-19: How training necessity became the mother of technological invention Necessity is, as they say, the mother invention and here Nick Bradley, Managing Director of Enlighten Training and Consultancy describes how the Coronavirus emergency has accelerated the modernisation of training delivery with one large police force. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Organised crime and the coronavirus: A research agenda While many commentators are asking how 'organised crime' is adapting to the COVID-19 crisis, Dr Anna Sergi warns that such questions may be missing the point. Rather, we should be looking at variability of organised crime structures and activities, and preparing ourselves for a new research agenda in a changed and unknown landscape. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 Analysis Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Organised crime exploiting demand for protective kit Organised criminals are stockpiling personal protective equipment and coronavirus testing kits in an effort to profit from the pandemic. The Times - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 News Police Scotland’s good sense sets an example for police Twitter nonsense Gutting news for great swathes of the Great British public - eating chips is not exercise. The Herald (Scotland) 14/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Police target online sexual predators with new campaign Police Scotland has launched a campaign targeting sexual predators who groom children online, with internet use rising during the virus lockdown. BBC 14/4/2020 News Ex-convicts help offenders to change Having found themselves on the wrong side of the law, ex-offenders know about the difficulties of trying to go straight. Now a probation service is using their experience to help criminals turn their lives around. The Times - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 News How to win round the old plod in lockdown I am enjoying how over-zealous the old plod are becoming since gaining their new powers to enforce lockdown. They’ve gone from only investigating burglaries at even numbers to wanting to investigate every single bag of shopping; waiting to pounce on Non-Essential Norman with his carriers full of caviar, despite the fact he has government backing to buy what he wants from Waitrose. Now, luckily for you, I’m trained in the art of dodging the police — I live with an officer, I’ve got inside knowledge — and so I’m here to show you how to be that Not-Actually-Non-Essential Norman (or Norma, we’re not sexist here) without getting into unfair trouble with the Rozzers. You simply use the following methods: The Times - Subscription at source 14/4/2020 Feature, Opinion UK motorists caught at ‘extreme speeds’ on quiet lockdown roads Motorists have been caught driving at “extreme speeds” on otherwise-quiet roads over the Easter weekend, police have said, including one driver who was clocked at 151mph on the M1 near London. The Guardian 13/4/2020 News Dutch Police shut down DDoS Services As people around the world turn to online services during the pandemic, hackers seek profits from denial-of-service and ransomware attacks. Dutch police said they had shut down 15 so-called booter services, used to launch denial-of service attacks against online services, within the space of a single week, as the use of such attack tools accelerates during the coronavirus pandemic. Silicon UK 13/4/2020 News «314631473148314931503151315231533154Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events