Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97924 total results. Showing results 63581 to 63600 «317631773178317931803181318231833184Next ›Last » Coronavirus: Northamptonshire Police could use drones Drones could be used by a police force to distribute public information messages to help with enforcement during the coronavirus crisis. BBC 23/3/2020 News Show ID to leave the house, non-essential shops could shut and police on patrol for anyone found in a group: Boris Johnson ‘faces Cabinet revolt’ unless he imposes European-style lockdown to stop coronavirus spread today Boris Johnson faces massive pressure to impose a European-style lockdown to avert coronavirus disaster today as people continue to flout government guidance. Mail Online 23/3/2020 News Nurses chase hand sanitiser thieves out of hospital and into arms of police Thieves who attempted to smuggle hand sanitiser out of a London hospital were chased down by nurses who led them into the arms of police. Metro 23/3/2020 News Coronavirus: PC Andrew Harper murder trial jury dismissed The jury in the Old Bailey trial of three teenagers for the murder of PC Andrew Harper has been discharged due to the coronavirus pandemic The Guardian 23/3/2020 News Skirts, Stereotypes, and Silences: Representations of Women in Canadian Police Museums Drawing from interviews, fieldnotes, and visual data, we examine representations of policewomen and gender communicated in Canadian police museums. We examine four trends from our dataset. First, we found silences regarding the history of women in policing in Canada. Second, there was a fetish-like emphasis on women’s police uniforms. Third, when included policewomen were treated in a tokenistic manner. By contrast, displays focusing on men treated them as policing heroes. We argue the history of policing may be one of white male domination, but this facet of social control should not be further normalized by erasing important elements of the histories of women from police museums. In the discussion, we explain what this analysis adds to literatures on representations of women in museums and on representations of policing. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 23/3/2020 Research article Report Watch: The challenges of maintaining law and order during the Coronavirus response The latest in our Report Watch series summarises a report by Policy Exchange: Policing a Pandemic - The challenges of maintaining law and order during the Coronavirus response. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Cambridgeshire adopts video streaming from emergency scenes Members of the public and officers are now able to share what they are seeing at the scene of an incident via their mobile phone camera, following a successful trial on the technology Good SAM. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/3/2020 News Public warned as criminals attempt to exploit coronavirus pandemic Police forces are warning to the public to be vigilant after uncovering an increasing number of fraudulent criminal activities linked to the coronavirus outbreak. Police Professional 23/3/2020 News Pre-legislative public consultation on financial redress for historical child abuse in care Executive Summary This report presents a summary of the independant analysis of responses to the pre-legislative consultation on the detailed design of a statutory redress scheme for historical child abuse in care, which took place over autumn 2019. Scottish Government 23/3/2020 Report Home Office register of forensic pathologists GUIDANCE - The list of Home Office approved forensic pathologists and their practice areas. Home Office 23/3/2020 Report Appeal to police volunteers and employers in coronavirus fight Police Scotland is asking employers to consider providing paid leave to members of staff who volunteer as Special Constables to allow them to support the national effort to tackle the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Police Scotland 23/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Jury trials halted in England and Wales Social distancing is a "particular concern" as courts are told to use "considerable imagination and flexibility". Sky News 23/3/2020 News Jury trials on hold in England and Wales due to coronavirus fears All jury trials in England and Wales are being temporarily suspended because of the risk of spreading coronavirus infections, the lord chief justice has announced. The Guardian 23/3/2020 News Just one in 500 frauds are being prosecuted by police despite a 20 per cent rise in the crime, new figures show Just one in 500 frauds committed on people in England and Wales are being prosecuted by police despite a 20 per cent rise in the crime, new figures show. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/3/2020 News Met Police contributes to national push to suppress violence As part of the Met’s continued fight against violence, we are supporting the latest national phase of Operation Sceptre. London Post 23/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus could fuel rise in gang warfare as rival dealers battle over ‘dwindling revenue streams’ from lack of parties and drug use amid crisis, ex-Met Police counter-terror chief warns Social restrictions introduced to tackle the spread of coronavirus could lead to increased levels of gang violence, a former counter-terrorism chief has warned. Mail Online 23/3/2020 News Matt Hancock admits police to be used to force Britons to comply with coronavirus lockdown Matt Hancock admitted police officers could be given the powers to enforce stricter measures to combat the coronavirus crisis in the UK. Express 23/3/2020 News Thousands of police days in Fife lost due to stress Thousands of police officer days in Fife have been lost due to absence for psychological disorders. The Courier (Scotland) 23/3/2020 News Review of court arrangements due to COVID-19, message from the Lord Chief Justice Events have continued to move at great speed. I indicated during the course of last week that we would keep them under review. As the Prime Minister has been telling the country, the spread of COVID- 19 has continued to accelerate. The clear message from Government is to take all precautions to avoid unnecessary contact. A review of the arrangements in our courts is called for. This short statement comes to judges, and others, to provide some clarity for the coming few days. Courts and Tribunal Judiciary 23/3/2020 News ‘This isn’t scare mongering’ – Police chief urges public to listen to coronavirus advice Suffolk’s chief constable has said people in the county must follow government guidelines on staying indoors and social distancing. East Anglian Daily Times 23/3/2020 News «317631773178317931803181318231833184Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events