Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 64121 to 64140 «320332043205320632073208320932103211Next ›Last » MP’s hit out at ‘radio silence’ on remit of new NI historic investigations unit Northern Ireland Committee seeks government explanation on funding and make- up of new "joined up" Troubles legacy investigations body. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Quick-thinking police officers commended for life-saving actions The Welsh Ambulance Service has recognised the quick-thinking actions of three South Wales Police officers after they came to the aid of a man who suffered a heart attack at work. Police Professional 26/10/2020 News National campaign launched against uninsured drivers Forty-three UK police forces will this week take part in a seven-day initiative aimed at reducing the number of uninsured drivers on the roads. Police Professional 26/10/2020 News Ministry of Defence Police clamp down on illegal activity and keep the training estate safe in the south east A team of Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) has arrived on the south east Training Estate to help crackdown on crime and illegal incursions. Ministry of Defence (MoD) 26/10/2020 News Surrey Police officer reveals reality of policing on frontline of pandemic SurreyLive spent an afternoon with Reigate and Banstead police to find out about the challenges they have faced over the past seven months Surrey Police 26/10/2020 News Priti Patel urged to stop UK being ‘pimp’s paradise’ Campaigners call on home secretary to stop ‘industrial scale’ sexual exploitation of Romanian women The Guardian 26/10/2020 News ‘Like a third world country’ Moment cops storm church service and order worshippers to leave in Wales ‘firebreak’ THIS is the moment police officers stormed a church service and ordered worshippers to leave in Wales. The Sun 26/10/2020 News How VRUs and a public health approach are making an impact on violent crime In 2019 the UK Government announced £35 million funding for the launch of 18 new Violence Reduction Units, as part of a wider strategy that included a public health approach to tackling serious violence; Policing Insight Contributing Editor Tina Orr Munro looks at the first 12 months of VRUs, and the challenges for the future. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Robocop, Skynet, and Talking Toasters. Automation, AI, and Augmentation in policing ‘Triple A’. What automation, artificial intelligence, and augmentation really mean and their potential application to law enforcement. In this article, Adam Etches, Technical Director for Chorus, explains what they are and walks us through some practical applications. Policing Insight 26/10/2020 Advertisement, Feature Special forces called into assist police with oil tanker ‘hijacking’ Hampshire Constabulary has taken seven people into custody after requesting assistance from the Armed Forces to take control of an oil tanker which had allegedly been hijacked by stowaways. Police Professional 26/10/2020 News SPA awards ICVS volunteers At a virtual awards ceremony yesterday (22 October), the Scottish Police Authority presented awards to thirteen independent custody visitors to celebrate the number of visits carried out in Police Scotland custody suites across the country. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 26/10/2020 News Investigation into nine Metropolitan Police staff in Directorate of Professional Standards concludes The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into allegations individuals within the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) abused their position to affect ongoing investigations has found no to case to answer and has led to changes in working practices. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 26/10/2020 News IOPC Deaths Following Police Contact report APCC Mental Health & Custody Lead Matthew Scott, PCC for Kent, and Deputy Lead Martyn Underhill, PCC for Dorset, respond to IOPC Deaths Following Police Contact report 19/20: “As elected Police and Crime Commissioners and National Leads for Mental Health and Custody, we welcome the transparency the IOPC’s report provides on deaths following police contact. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/10/2020 News The Barcelona and Cambrils Attacks: A Case Study of the Impact of Political Decentralization and Separatism on Counter Terrorism Policing This article analyses how counter terrorism policing before and after the August 2017 jihadi attacks in Catalonia was negatively affected by two factors: the Spanish policing model based on a decentralized security system and the independentist challenge posed by the Catalan Government. Firstly, the article assesses the political and legal framework vis-à -vis security in a quasi-federal democracy like Spain. Secondly, it analyzes how the police response to the jihadist threat was impacted by this multilayer system structured around a central government, seventeen autonomous regions, two autonomous cities, and over eight thousand local councils. Thirdly, the article examines how the challenge posed by independentists in the Autonomous region of Catalonia, who in 2017 attempted to break away from Spain in defiance of the Spanish Constitution, exacerbated the structural problems of the security system. It concludes that the combination of several factors in a particularly conflictive political environment led to the failure of counter terrorism policing on three levels: proactive, preventive, and reactive. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism - Registration at source 26/10/2020 Research article Convictions for rapes in London less likely than in 2015, research shows Concern over fall in convictions and growing delays in capital despite rise in reports of rapes and sexual offences The Guardian 26/10/2020 News Lockdown turning Scots ‘resentful and rebellious’ former senior police officer warns Ex Lothian deputy chief Tom Wood warned police are under growing pressure to cope over winter. Daily Record 26/10/2020 News Police forces urged to make changes to speed camera enforcement Police forces and safer roads partnerships are being urged to adopt a new speed camera enforcement strategy to reduce the number of deaths and injuries on UK roads. Fleet News 26/10/2020 News Greater Manchester Police have wrongly written off crime records – including sex offences and robberies "Following the findings of the report, we have undertaken a significant change programme intended to improve the force's crime recording arrangements." Manchester Evening News 26/10/2020 News Regular users given a pass as police back heroin treatment centres Heroin, cocaine and cannabis users will be exempt from prosecution for repeated offences under a new police scheme that signals the creeping decriminalisation of drug use. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Car insurance warning: Police to target uninsured drivers this week in national crackdown Car insurance offenders and uninsured motorists will be targeted by police officers in a major national effort to reduce crime levels across the UK. Express 26/10/2020 News «320332043205320632073208320932103211Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events