Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97981 total results. Showing results 63281 to 63300 «316131623163316431653166316731683169Next ›Last » ‘Cybergulag’: Russia looks to surveillance technology to enforce lockdown Russia is considering aggressive new surveillance methods as the country seeks to enforce mandatory shelter-in-place orders in cities including Moscow and St Petersburg and other regions across its 11 time zones. The Guardian 2/4/2020 News Police and prosecutors told by CPS and NPCC to delay charges The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have told prosecutors to delay charges, so as not to "clog up" the court system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News ‘Missed opportunity’ to tackle deliberate infecting of officers with Covid-19 The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) says the Lord Advocate’s revised guidance on police custody is a “missed opportunity” to tackle deliberate infecting of officers with Covid-19. Police Professional 2/4/2020 News ‘Sextortion’ crimes set to rise, Thames Valley Police warns With a huge increase in time spent online during the period of self-isolation, do not fall into q 'honey trap', Thames Valley Police has warned. Oxford Mail 2/4/2020 News North Wales police officers face ridicule after accidentally pulling over their own chief constable during coronavirus lockdown checks amid backlash at ‘overzealous’ enforcement North Wales police were left red-faced this week after on duty officers pulled over their own Chief Constable during a random check, to ensure he was adhering to coronavirus restrictions. Mail Online 2/4/2020 News UK’s largest forensic capability network officially launches The UK’s largest forensic capability network launches today (1st April 2020) enabling the transformation of police forces’ forensics through 17 new services which are immediately available. Forensic Capability Network 2/4/2020 News Policing the coronavirus lockdown: The limits of on-the-spot fines The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 have given the police the power to issue £60 on-the-spot fines (up to £960 for subsequent offences) to enforce new rules on social distancing. Officers may also use powers of arrest and remove people to their home. BSC Policing Network 2/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus: ‘Lower priority’ crime cases put on hold Suspected fraudsters and gangsters should not be charged during the coronavirus outbreak to avoid "clogging up" courts, new guidance recommends. BBC 2/4/2020 News When Saturday doesn’t come… What does the country's favourite football cop do when there are no matches to police? PC Paul Elliot's fan friendly twitter feed has made him a favourite among football supporters. He tells Police Oracle about his love of the game and how his job suddenly changed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Being equipped at 3am A new online toolkit for superintendents could prove to be a new gateway for leadership training for all ranks, as Police Superintendents’ Association president Paul Griffiths explains Police Professional 2/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Effective working relationship between the PSNI and Police Ombudsman’s Office ‘critical’ to disclosure arrangements The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland has called on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) to “work hard together” to strengthen trust and repair damage to public confidence. Police Professional 2/4/2020 News Britain’s first conviction for breaching lockdown was ‘ILLEGAL’ Bungling police used 'wrong law' to fine 41-year-old woman £800 when she refused to say why she was at Newcastle Station. Police have today been accused of using 'powers they don't have' to arrest a woman at a railway station as 'overzealous' enforcement of new coronavirus laws came under the microscope again today. Mail Online 2/4/2020 News Lockdown police are told they can use force on children who go outside – and fine parents £60 for failing to stop them Police will be able to use force on children if they flout the coronavirus lockdown. Guidance from the College of Policing says 'reasonable force' can be used if a youngster is believed to be 'outside of their premises without reasonable excuse'. Mail Online 2/4/2020 News A review into the methods PSNI use to disclose information in respect of historic cases of the Police Ombudsman for N.I. This Review came about following a report from the former Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) that sensitive material held by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) had not been made available to the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) when investigating Troubles-related crime from the late 1980s and early 1990s. [pdf] Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 2/4/2020 Report A review into the methods the PSNI use to disclose information in respect of historic cases to The Office of the Police Ombudsman for N.I. Review finds effective working relationship between PSNI and Police Ombudsman’s Office ‘critical’ to disclosure arrangements The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland, Jacqui Durkin has called on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) to “work hard together” to strengthen trust and repair damage to public confidence, following the PSNI’s failure to disclose sensitive information linked to an historic case in late 2018 Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 2/4/2020 News PSNI Response to CJINI Report on Disclosure Deputy Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said: “We welcome the publication of today’s Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) review of the methods used by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to disclose information in respect of historic cases to the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI). Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/4/2020 News Blog: Protecting the vulnerable during the coronavirus lockdown Work will continue to protect the vulnerable, trapped at home with domestic abusers during the coronavirus lockdown. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 2/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Vital work is documenting one of the most chilling impacts of the coronavirus crisis One of the most chilling aspects of the corona virus is the sweeeping powers given to police. The pwoers were introduced quickly and different police forces interpreted them in different ways. The Canary 2/4/2020 Analysis, Feature PSNI: Inspectors sound warning on police force’s Troubles records The PSNI can never "fully eradicate" the risk that it will fail to find and disclose some records it holds about the Troubles, a report has concluded. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/4/2020 News PSNI Introduce New Nine Point Plan PSNI has introduced a new Nine Point Plan to improve the way assaults on Police Officers and Police Staff are investigated. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/4/2020 News «316131623163316431653166316731683169Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events