Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97898 total results. Showing results 64021 to 64040 «319831993200320132023203320432053206Next ›Last » Coronavirus outbreak could mean police in UK stop investigating murders Officers would focus on life-threatening and public order issues if the virus leads to widespread sick leave in the police Daily Star 4/3/2020 News Keyless cars still too easy to steal as makers ignore solution New cars are still vulnerable to “keyless” thefts despite the existence of a relatively simple solution to the problem, according to research. The Times - Subscription at source 4/3/2020 News Inspectorate report highlights failings of GMP replacement ICT Data backlogs, inadequate training and plummeting risk referrals followed delayed transfer to iOPS system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/3/2020 News Response to updated version of Domestic Abuse Bill being introduced to Parliament The College has worked closely with the police service over many years to improve the safety of victims of domestic abuse. The Domestic Abuse Bill will give more protection to victims of abuse and will further aid police forces in tackling this crime. College of Policing 3/3/2020 News Donna Jones to run in Police and Crime Commissioner election A Hampshire councillor has been selected as the Conservative candidate for the Police and Crime Commissioner election. Hampshire Chronicle 3/3/2020 News, UK PCC Elections Vulnerable put ‘at risk’ by Greater Manchester Police iOPS system A troubled new computer system compromised the ability of Greater Manchester Police to assess those at risk, a report has found. BBC 3/3/2020 News Dog poo links burglar to crime scene A serial burglar who stole Christmas presents from several homes in Norfolk was caught after police found a distinctive trainer pattern imprinted in dog poo at a crime scene. Police Professional 3/3/2020 News Woman serving ‘never-ending’ jail term suffered ‘sudden unexpected death’ An artist caught in a “perfect storm” of deteriorating mental health and a prison term she feared would never end suffered an extremely rare sudden death alone in her cell, an inquest has concluded. The Guardian 3/3/2020 News Murder inquiries to be halted if coronavirus hits police numbers Police investigations into some homicides would be halted and 999 response times extended under contingency plans to help forces cope with a severe coronavirus outbreak, the Guardian has learned. The Guardian 3/3/2020 News Police in strong position to support UK’s response to Coronavirus “We are working closely with the Government and Public Health England in the response to the Covid-19 Coronavirus. Police forces are working with their partners at a local level to plan for, and respond to, issues raised by Covid-19." National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 3/3/2020 News Police Federation statement following Covid-19 update National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter said: “We are working closely with the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), the Home Office, Public Health England and others in relation to Covid-19, and have been since we became aware of the original outbreak in China. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/3/2020 News Police Scotland warns Brexit will hinder investigations outside UK Brexit will "unquestionably" hinder investigations of crimes with links outside the UK, Police Scotland's Deputy Chief Constable has said. The National 3/3/2020 News Police officer sacked for inappropriate sexual behaviour towards colleagues Bruce Humpston, who was a custody sergeant with West Midlands Police, inappropriately touched other staff members. Sky News 3/3/2020 News Chief Constable denies people were put at risk by iOPS failings – but admits thousands of child protection cases have had to be reviewed Chief Constable Ian Hopkins confirmed the checks had been ongoing for several months, as the police inspectorate today issued a damning verdict on the iOPS roll-out - finding ‘it exposed vulnerable people to potential risk of harm’ Manchester Evening News 3/3/2020 News Collaboration: How Germany and the UK are working together to fight cybercrime and terrorism Dr Holger Nitsch, from the Police Department of the University of Applied Sciences for Public Service in Bavaria, explains to Policing Insight the unique research and innovation collaborations between German and UK police forces to tackle the twin threats of cybercrime and terrorism. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/3/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion The influence of drugs on murder rates is being overstated Across the globe homicide rates are falling, whilst in the UK they continue to rise. Professor Ian Hamilton, Professor Alex Stevens and Niamh Eastwood, Executive Director of Release, the UK centre of expertise on drugs and drugs law, discuss whether this increase is drug related or due to more complex societal factors. Policing Insight 3/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Is hiring more black officers the key to reducing police violence? Jennifer Cobbina, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, discusses whether the recruitment of a more diverse workforce would bring an end to police brutality against black citizens in the US, or whether the answer lies in the remoulding of a more appropriate police culture. Policing Insight 3/3/2020 Analysis, Feature All change: Policing governance is a hot topic once again The PCC elections are set to take place in May. Deloitte's fourth report into Police and Crime Commissioners is also due out the same month and will enable new and returning PCCs to optimise their role at a time of considerable change in policing. Deloitte's Frances Lysak explains the focus of this latest report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/3/2020 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections Police to discuss challenges of rural policing Police bosses are meeting to discuss the best ways to police rural areas and tackle the challenges that comes with it. South Wales Guardian 3/3/2020 News Police culture: Shaking off the shame to develop braver leaders Former police officer and now The Bravest Path's Director Gareth Davies works with high profile organisations, including police forces, to help individuals 'shake off the shame' to find the courage to lead better, based on research by Dr Brené Brown. Here, using her research, he explores the role of shame in police culture and offers way to overcome it, increasing engagement, wellbeing and ultimately productivity. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/3/2020 Feature, Opinion «319831993200320132023203320432053206Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events