Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64201 to 64220 «320732083209321032113212321332143215Next ›Last » MPS commissioner calls for legal framework on police use of AI The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service has called on the Government to create a legal framework to allow the police to use new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and live facial recognition (LFR) to better fight crime. Police Professional 24/2/2020 News Vehicle tracking data and Amazon order history led police to crossbow killer Murder of Gerald Corrigan shocked Anglesey and initially mystified police - but killer’s motive remains unclear The Guardian 24/2/2020 News Police and CPS accused of racism after Christopher Kapessa’s death The family of a 13-year-old boy has accused the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and South Wales Police of institutional racism for not prosecuting a suspect over his death. BBC 24/2/2020 News Police algorithms need national guidance ‘as a matter of urgency’ A study by the Royal United Services Institute makes a number of recommendations for how police algorithms can be kept in check Computer Weekly 24/2/2020 News Performance enhancer: How Dubai Police use benchmarking to implement best practice Consultant to Dubai Police Jorge J. Román PhD explores the benefits of benchmarking for policing and how the Dubai Police applied benchmarking methodology to its fleet management system to improve productivity and reduce costs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Dame Cressida Dick: Let police use hi-tech to catch killers and rapists Police need to be given the right to use technology in the same way as criminals to help win the battle against lawbreakers, the Met Commissioner said today. The Standard 24/2/2020 News Charges after woman dies during police pursuit A man will appear in court this morning (February 24) to face charges in connection with the death of a female pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle during a police pursuit in South London. Police Professional 24/2/2020 News Data and AI rules needed for policing The police need national guidance on using data analytics, AI and algorithms to ensure they are being used legally and ethically, according to a report from think tank, Royal United Services Institute (Rusi). Research Live 24/2/2020 News “Crucial” oversight needed for police AI use Data analytics tools on the rise due to cuts and could lead to discrimination, according to Royal United Services Institute IT PRO 24/2/2020 News Police forces ready response for coronavirus civil contingency Work is under way to ensure a coordinated response to the corona virus outbreak, after one force quarantined three officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 News Three quarters of officers say tasers should be rolled out to everyone Seventy-five percent of Leicestershire police officers think all colleagues should be issued with a taser on duty. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 News Power play: Are Police and Crime Commissioners at risk of being marginalised? With the newly-elected government appearing to want to establish a much closer relationship with police chiefs, in particular, Policing Insight's Publisher Bernard Rix asks if Police and Crime Commissioners are in danger of becoming increasingly marginalised and largely symbolic in this re-alignment of the tripartite system? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Nottinghamshire Police receive record applications from LGBT+ community The number of LGBT+ applications to Nottinghamshire Police has reached an all-time high with almost one in six identifying themselves as part of that ‘community’. Police Professional 24/2/2020 News ‘Ethical oversight needed’ for police data analytics A lack of evidence base, poor data quality and insufficient skills and expertise are three major barriers to successful use of algorithms in policing, according to research conducted by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). Police Professional 24/2/2020 News Government proposes duty to protect public spaces from terror NEWS - Government to consult on Protect Duty to improve safety and security at public venues and spaces Home Office 24/2/2020 News Report Watch: National Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030 The latest in our Report Watch series summarises the National Digital Policing Strategy 2020-2030 which was officially launched at this year's Police ICT Summit. The Strategy sets out a new digital ambition for UK policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Review into how police deal with people in mental health crisis Met Police are reviewing how they deal with people going through a mental health crisis amid a surge in callouts. Romford Recorder 24/2/2020 News ‘Police let me down after I reported being raped’ A woman who claims she was raped has criticised her treatment by the police and prosecutors. BBC 24/2/2020 News West Midlands Police chief: Government must back us in fight against violent crime Give me the resources I need to fight violence, head of West Midlands Police, Dave Thompson, tells ministers. Express & Star 24/2/2020 News UK venues could face legal duty to provide protection from terrorism The owners and operators of businesses and public spaces such as concert halls, shopping centres and parks will be legally bound to protect such venues from terrorism under a new statutory duty proposed by the government. The Guardian 24/2/2020 News «320732083209321032113212321332143215Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events