Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103231 total results. Showing results 63621 to 63640 «317831793180318131823183318431853186Next ›Last » Service must lift the ‘fog of ignorance’ around diversity, inclusion and policing NPCC Workforce Representation Lead Phil Cain warns that the service must stop 'reacting defensively' to concerns of racism in policing, and become more educated and aware of the issues around diversity and inclusion. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/9/2020 Feature, Opinion New police leadership scheme will produce ‘better chief constables’ College of Policing CEO Mike Cunningham, and Christine Elliott, Interim Chair of the Board of Directors, outline the latest developments on leadership training, digital advances, and diversity and inclusion. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/9/2020 News Patel calls on police to review protest powers in wake of XR action The Home Secretary has urged the police to review the powers they have to deal with major protests such as Extinction Rebellion. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 News Widows of fallen officers back campaign for Harper’s Law The widow of a Nottinghamshire police dog handler who says she felt "let down by the system" after her husband's killer was convicted of manslaughter is backing Harper's Law. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 News How an investigative detective helps keep people safe A critical analysis role in the anti-stalking unit where the work is challenging, diverse and follows a case from start to finish College of Policing 9/9/2020 News CNC to join forces with Kent Police in new community patrol initiative A new initiative will see officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) joining colleagues from Kent Police on patrols for the first time. Police Professional 9/9/2020 News Violence reduction units in focus In 2019 the Home Office announced that 18 Police and Crime Commissioners in areas worst affected by violent crime would share £35 million to establish Violence Reduction Units (VRUs), with a further £35 million provided for 2020/21. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/9/2020 News Judge criticises UK government’s ‘inadequate’ efforts to aid Covid-19 backlog Crown court judge accuses government of under-funding the criminal justice system The Guardian 9/9/2020 News Senior police officers must be prepared to face the social media spotlight 'You may be terrified of social media. Unfortunately, you have every reason to be. It's a dangerous place where things get taken out of context and rumours fly': Yael Bar-tur, New York Police Department's former Director of Social Media, explores the risks and opportunities for policing's digital communications. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Evidence-Based Policing in practice – The promise of technology In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Dr Carina O'Reilly outlines a fourth case study of evidence-based policing in practice – this time looking at the promise of technology transforming policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 Feature Lie detectors are creeping into UK policing and they still don’t work Data obtained using the Freedom of Information Act reveals the opaque and inconsistent use of the polygraph machine by police forces across England and Wales. However, their use is expanding Wired 9/9/2020 News Police widow ‘let down by system’ backs campaign for Harper’s Law Tracy Walker is supporting a bid for life sentences to become mandatory for those who kill emergency services workers. Express & Star 9/9/2020 News Home Secretary confirms police covenant will be enshrined in law and extended to families and retirees A proposed police covenant – focusing on physical protection, health and wellbeing, and support – will be extended to include serving and retired officers, staff and volunteers, as well as their families, confirms Home Secretary Priti Patel. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/9/2020 News Cannabis card to help millions in pain Police chiefs are backing a new “cannabis card” that will provide de-facto decriminalisation of the drug for millions of people with health conditions. The Times - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 News Cyber crime surge during first month of lockdown as people worked from home City of London Police said it received 3,916 reports of online incidents, the equivalent of £2.9 million in reported losses. Shropshire Star 9/9/2020 News Bank branch staff helped prevent £19m-worth of fraud in first half of 2020 Bank branch staff stopped £19 million of fraud in the first half of 2020 through a scheme that alerts police to suspected scams. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 9/9/2020 News Lie detectors are creeping into UK policing and they still don’t work Data obtained using the Freedom of Information Act reveals the opaque and inconsistent use of the polygraph machine by police forces across England and Wales. However, their use is expanding Wired 9/9/2020 News Police officers receive a 2.5 per cent pay rise Police Officers in England and Wales will receive a 2.5 per cent pay rise from September 1. Dorset Echo 9/9/2020 News Rochester police chief and his entire command staff RESIGN as protests rage over Daniel Prude’s spit hood death Rochester Police Chief La'Ron Singletary and his entire command staff abruptly resigned Tuesday in the wake of the death of Daniel Prude. The Sun 9/9/2020 News Extinction Rebellion are criminals, says Priti Patel Activists in Extinction Rebellion are criminals who threaten the British way of life, Priti Patel said on Tuesday after the group’s blockade of printing presses. The Times - Subscription at source 9/9/2020 News «317831793180318131823183318431853186Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events