Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64161 to 64180 «320532063207320832093210321132123213Next ›Last » Is the Ministry of Justice living on borrowed time? Work with offenders looks at the rationale behind an interesting reshuffle. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2020 News Home Secretary launches consultation into Police Covenant Home Secretary Priti Patel has unveiled plans for an eight-week consultation into a Police Covenant, which would see the welfare of officers, police staff and their families enshrined in law. Police Professional 26/2/2020 News Katy Bourne OBE speech for APCC/NPCC summit– Feb 2020 Today’s summit comes just after the biggest boost to police funding for ten years and I know that PCC colleagues and Chiefs will join me in welcoming that boost. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/2/2020 Feature, Opinion NPCC Chair Marin Hewitt Speech – APCC and NPCC Summit 2020 Good morning and welcome. After two false starts at the end of last year because of EU Exit and a general election, it’s a real pleasure to host you all at our joint summit. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Police call for more help to deal with ‘county lines’ drug gangs Despite high profile and successful policing operations, police concede that they can't intercept as many lines as they'd like. Sky News 26/2/2020 News Dozens arrested across north of UK in raids on county lines drug gangs Operation by five police forces results in 46 people being held on suspicion of drug offences The Guardian 26/2/2020 News ‘We need to change law’ to better protect police, Home Secretary says Home Secretary Priti Patel has said legal changes are required to better protect police, it has been reported. The Northern Echo 26/2/2020 News County lines: Police arrest 46 in raids across the UK Police have arrested 46 people in a crackdown on county lines drug gangs in England and Scotland. BBC 26/2/2020 News Become a detective ‘in a matter of months’ A new scheme is training graduates to become detectives in just "a matter of months". [video] BBC 26/2/2020 News Home Secretary to announce Police Covenant consultation A Police Covenant will come a step closer with Home Secretary Priti Patel expected to announce the launch of an eight-week consultation today. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 26/2/2020 News PCC’s must raise precept or be voted out says Malthouse Police and Crime Commissioners risk being punished by voters if they do not raise the police precept, the policing minister has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 News MI5 chief asks tech firms for ‘exceptional access’ to encrypted messages MI5’s director general has called on technology companies to find a way to allow spy agencies “exceptional access” to encrypted messages, amid fears they cannot otherwise access such communications. The Guardian 25/2/2020 News Police and politicians ‘turned blind eye’ to Westminster child abuse claims Political parties, police and prosecutors “turned a blind eye” to allegations of child sexual abuse connected to Westminster, ignored victims and showed excessive “deference” to MPs and ministers fighting to clear their reputations, an investigation has found. The Guardian 25/2/2020 News More people seeking help to stop sexual feelings towards children A helpline for people concerned about their own sexual feelings towards children says the number of calls its has received has doubled. Sky News 25/2/2020 News Ex-poster girl for Met Police firearms unit illegally emailed herself sensitive personal data to expose ‘corruption and prejudice’ against black and minority officers, court hears A former poster girl for the Met Police firearms unit illegally emailed herself personal data in a bid to expose 'corruption and prejudice' against BAME officers, a court heard today. Mail Online 25/2/2020 News Why British police are still struggling to deal with digital forensics The lack of digital forensics skills in police forces across the UK has been laid out in stark detail in a new report by the Government’s Forensic Science Regulator. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 News AI could revolutionise DNA evidence – but right now we can’t trust the machines With the use of artificial intelligence in policing on the rise, Karen Richmond, doctoral researcher at the University of Strathclyde examines whether utilising this type of technology in relation to DNA extraction is progress or a step too far. Policing Insight 25/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Transparency: Twenty-eight OPCCs recognised with 2020 award Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive and Publisher of Policing Insight, provides details of the Offices of Police and Crime Commissioners (OPCCs) recognised for meeting their statutory requirements on openness and transparency. Policing Insight 25/2/2020 News Rules of engagement: Durham PCC uses technology that helped put Obama in the White House to understand local issues Technology that helped former President Barack Obama secure a second term is now helping Durham Constabulary understand better what local communities really think about policing. CEO and co-founder of Elucd Michael Simon and Acting Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner for Durham Steve White explain the potential the technology has for policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion THE POLICE STUDENT: Evidence Based Policing – 2. The Experimental Approach In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Carina O'Reilly explores the experimental approach to evidence based-policing, how it ranks different types of research and what this means for policing. 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