Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97905 total results. Showing results 63901 to 63920 «319231933194319531963197319831993200Next ›Last » Career pathway: Recognising and accrediting cyber digital skills boosts retention Until recently, cyber digital skills vital for police investigations were not formally recognised. The Institute of Cyber Digital Investigation Professionals (ICDIP) aims to change that. Senior Project Advisor Detective Inspector Alan Martin and Cyber Digital Career Pathways Project Team Leader Fiona Paterson explain the importance of the ICDIP in recognising the specialist knowledge, skills and professional status of those involved in cyber and digital investigations. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Artificial intelligence in policing: How AI could help to reduce knife crime Technology that uses artificial intelligence (AI) has incredible potential in the fight against knife crime, but the rate of implementation of AI in policing remains slow, says Jason Sierra, Sales Director of Seven Technologies Group (7TG). Here, he makes the case for the widespread use of AI in policing including helping to tackle knife crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Officers working well past end of shift on night PC Andrew Harper died PC Andrew Harper and a colleague were working well beyond the end of their shift when they responded to the incident which resulted in PC Harper’s death, the Old Bailey has heard. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2020 News Officers who are domestic abusers ‘protected’, CWJ claims The Centre for Women's Justice (CWJ) has submitted a super-complaint to the HMIC over claims in a report published today that there is a failure to properly investigate officers who commit domestic abuse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2020 News Grooming gangs review: Government refusal to publish ‘characteristics’ research could be debated by MPs after 100,000 sign petition Home Office previously denied Freedom of Information request by The Independent, claiming publication was not ‘in the public interest’ The Independent 10/3/2020 News Police watchdog is branded unfit for purpose after clearing Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick over her role in disastrous probe into false VIP paedophile ring The police watchdog was last night accused of being unfit for purpose after clearing Britain's top officer of misconduct claims relating to the shambolic VIP child sex abuse inquiry. Mail Online 10/3/2020 News Scots gangsters targeted by new crime-busting police unit lose £620k in dirty money Gangsters have lost more than £620,000 in dirty cash seized by an elite task force set up to smash organised crime in Scotland. Daily Record 10/3/2020 News Police storage of DNA and fingerprint data under MSP scrutiny MSPs are to vote on a new law to control the storage of biometric data BBC 10/3/2020 News PSNI faces £488m bill for officers hurt on duty The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is facing a bill of nearly £500m for officers hurt on duty. BBC 10/3/2020 News Police contribution to Prevent How effective is the police contribution to Prevent? the official inspectorate of police has asked in its latest report. What they found was a largely encouraging picture, according to HM Inspector of Constabulary Matt Parr. He said: “Although there is some inconsistency in the way forces operate, there were examples of innovative and effective working.” Professional Security Magazine Online 10/3/2020 News Cost of police and prison officer injury payments tops £500m The scale of claims in Northern Ireland is significantly greater than in England. Belfast Telegraph 10/3/2020 News Fraudsters using coronavirus fears to target victims, police warn Fraudsters are taking advantage of people’s fears over coronavirus, North Yorkshire Police has warned. The Press (York) 10/3/2020 News Rough sex defence: If the government bans it, what will that mean? The Home Office announced it will be looking at ‘rough sex’ laws as part of the new Domestic Abuse Bill, but what will it mean? Sophie Gallagher asks campaigners The Independent 9/3/2020 Feature, Opinion College bursary 2020 opens for applications Today (Monday, 9 March) we are launching our fifth bursary scheme giving police officers and staff across England and Wales the opportunity to apply for financial support towards their higher education fees. College of Policing 9/3/2020 News Road users have uploaded 10,000 incriminating dashcam clips of dangerous driving to an online database in two years – and half of the videos have led to police action Around 10,000 cases of dangerous driving captured on dashcams have been uploaded to a police database designed to prosecute careless motorists in the last 20 months. This is Money 9/3/2020 News High-ranking police officer Andy Coster appointed commissioner of police NEW ZEALAND: High-ranking police officer Andrew Coster has been named New Zealand's new commissioner of police. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the appointment of Coster at her weekly post-Cabinet meeting on Monday. Stuff (New Zealand) 9/3/2020 News Police officers accused of domestic abuse are being protected, say campaigners A leading women's group has lodged a super-complaint over claims that police are failing to investigate officers for domestic abuse The Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/3/2020 News New report highlights ‘many positive aspects’ to policing’s delivery of Prevent duty A new report from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has praised the work of police in protecting vulnerable people against radicalisation. Police Professional 9/3/2020 News Response to MOPAC referral of complaint against Metropolitan Police Commissioner The IOPC received a voluntary referral from the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) on 20 December 2019 of complaints made about public comments made by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, regarding Operation Midland. The referral also alleged the Commissioner failed to take action to correct a statement made to the media by an Operation Midland detective. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 9/3/2020 News Police officers abusing partners ‘with impunity due to locker room culture’ Police officers are abusing their partners with impunity due to a “locker room culture” which turns a blind eye to domestic violence, lawyers have warned. The Independent 9/3/2020 News «319231933194319531963197319831993200Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events