Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103231 total results. Showing results 63181 to 63200 «315631573158315931603161316231633164Next ›Last » Drug use monitoring in Australia: Drug use among police detainees, 2019 AUSTRALIA: Established in 1999, the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program is funded by the Australian Government and is the nation’s longest-running ongoing survey of police detainees across the country. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 24/9/2020 Report Fighting money laundering may end up helping it Proposed reforms to Companies House aim to validate the authenticity of businesses, but are unlikely to achieve very much The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Hate crime laws watered down over concerns about free speech Controversial hate crime laws are being watered down after Scotland’s justice secretary admitted they could curb freedom of speech. The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2020 News Thugs of the future can be spotted aged three The lives of disruptive children can only be turned around if we intervene much earlier The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2020 Feature, Opinion UK set to introduce bill allowing MI5 agents to break the law A bill allowing confidential informants working for MI5 and the police to break the law will be introduced on Thursday amid a row about whether committing crimes such as murder and torture should be explicitly banned. The Guardian 24/9/2020 News Alistair Livingstone book: ‘Life as Britain’s Supercop broke me’ A former policeman who was heralded for making the most arrests in Britain has published a book detailing how he was "broken" by life as "supercop". BBC 24/9/2020 News Breonna Taylor: Two officers shot during Louisville protests Two officers have been shot as thousands of people protest in the US city of Louisville after a grand jury decided no-one would be charged with the death of Breonna Taylor. BBC 24/9/2020 News Joint Police Scotland and NCA operation leads to £100m cocaine seizure Two men have been arrested after cocaine with a street value of £100 million was found concealed in a consignment of fruit at Dover during a joint Police Scotland and National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation. Police Professional 24/9/2020 News Teenagers as young as 13 ‘starting to talk about committing terror attacks’ Teenagers as young as 13 are starting to talk about committing terror attacks, the UK’s head of counter-terrorism policing has warned. Police Professional 24/9/2020 News Concerns raised over Uber’s data sharing with UK police Uber hands thousands of vital ‘pieces of intelligence’ to UK authorities each year, complying with over 2,000 requests for data in the capital alone last year. Cities Today 24/9/2020 News Failing the stress test? Almost 10,000 officers signed off sick due to stress and mental health issues in 2019/20. Is this a sign that forces are getting better at identifying those who are struggling or evidence of an untapped pandemic. Police Oracle investigates. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2020 News Police use of Taser ‘justified’ in arrest of man armed with knife An independent investigation has found that police officers were “justified” in their use of a Taser to arrest a man armed with a knife during a violent disturbance in Dumfries. Police Professional 23/9/2020 News Hate Crime law reform Amendments to Bill proposed to safeguard freedom of speech. Scottish Government 23/9/2020 News Police helicopters did not mislead Grenfell victims, says watchdog However, report concludes that some responses from 999 call operators were ‘unclear’ The Guardian 23/9/2020 News Consultation on draft guidelines for risk released Our draft guidelines for recognising and responding to vulnerability related risks have been released for consultation. College of Policing 23/9/2020 News Justice Secretary confirms climbdown on hate crime bill The Scottish Government will amend its Hate Crime and Public Order Bill following concerns about its impact on freedom of speech. Holyrood Magazine 23/9/2020 News Clarify police helicopter limits says IOPC after Grenfell complaint The public must be told that police helicopters cannot rescue people, the standards watchdog has ruled following a complaint from a Grenfell fire family member. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2020 News Blurred lines – the police and facial recognition technology NEW ZEALAND: There is growing alarm about the use of facial recognition technology - especially when the police don't tell us what they’re doing in that sphere. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 23/9/2020 Feature WA’s top cop refutes crime wave claims as burglaries, assaults and car thefts plummet thanks to COVID-19 AUTRALIA: WA Police have been using a lull in criminal activity in the state to focus on organised crime. Speaking at an inquiry into WA’s COVID-19 response Police Commissioner Chris Dawson refuted reports Perth was in the grip of a crime wave, saying that closed borders and social distancing measures meant over the past three to six months most crime categories were significantly down. WA Today (Australia) 23/9/2020 News Joint NCA and Police Scotland operation leads to £100m cocaine seizure in Dover Around a tonne of cocaine, concealed within a load of fruit, has been seized at Dover, as part of a joint National Crime Agency and Police Scotland Organised Crime Partnership investigation. National Crime Agency (NCA) 23/9/2020 News «315631573158315931603161316231633164Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events