Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64261 to 64280 «321032113212321332143215321632173218Next ›Last » BTP makes bid for Home Office funding due to mainstream role BTP's Chief Constable Paul Crowther has asked the Home Office for a share of the funding for the territorial forces' 20,000 officer uplift. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2020 News Dead Reckoning: Unraveling How “Homicide” Cases Travel From Crime Scene to Court Using Qualitative Research Methods Drawing upon data gathered during a 4-year ethnographic study of homicide investigation in Britain, we document the movement of 44 (suspected) homicide cases through the criminal justice process before drawing upon two case studies to unravel in detail how a homicide is determined and how suspects are identified, eliminated, or charged. We suggest that the progress of homicide cases through this process is best understood as the outcome of a set of socially organized scientific, legal, and occupational sensemaking practices, collaboratively deployed by institutionally authorized actors. We conclude that these practices are rendered visible only through detailed qualitative research. Homicide Studies - Registration at source 21/2/2020 Research article False start: Brexit talks must now ensure close collaboration on security and policing continues post-Brexit Despite the damage caused of the UK's failure to notify EU member states of 75,000 criminal convictions, Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth argues it is critical that trust is restored and close collaboration between intelligence and law enforcement agencies continues post Brexit. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Closing date for application process for new Student Officers approaching The Police Service of Northern Ireland would like to remind anyone considering applying to join the PSNI that the closing date for applications is Tuesday 25 February at 12 noon. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 21/2/2020 News 140 arrests in 3 months for British Transport Police’s Taskforce The British Transport Police has announced that more than 140 people have been arrested since they started the County Lines Taskforce in December. Rail Advent 21/2/2020 News Face recognition tech ‘a danger’ as it tracks shoppers Controversial live facial recognition technology was deployed by police in central London yesterday. Metro 21/2/2020 News UK’s Fraud Office refers employee to police amid leak allegations The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) said on Thursday it had referred an individual to the police amid allegations made by mining company ENRC that an “SFO insider” had leaked confidential information about investigations to a journalist. Reuters 21/2/2020 News Baxter killings: Australia detective stood down for ‘victim blaming’ An Australian police detective investigating the murders of Hannah Clarke and her children has been stood down from the case over comments that were seen as "victim shaming". BBC 21/2/2020 News Britain First leader Paul Golding charged by anti-terror police Far-right figure was stopped at Heathrow on way back from meeting at Russian parliament and refused to give Pin of phone and devices, says Met The Guardian 21/2/2020 News Police issue prison warning to those caught carrying knives Police have warned that those caught carrying knives face time behind bars. Belfast Live 21/2/2020 News Technology and trust: How the Australian Federal Police are using social media to boost community engagement When the Australian Federal Police's take on 'Love Actually' was released in December 2018, it went viral with 1.3million views in just three days. Manager of AFP's Government and Media Executive Tony Alderman and APF Social Media Manager Laura Haddock discuss the importance of social media for community engagement and how a little humour can be a powerful tool. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/2/2020 Feature, Innovation Decade of cuts is blamed for higher crime and fewer arrests The number of criminals being sentenced by the courts dropped last year to the lowest level in a decade with only 6 per cent sent straight to prison. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Facial recognition cameras scan 4,600 faces but don’t find a single crook Scotland Yard’s first operational deployment of facial recognition cameras failed to identify a single suspect after hours spent scanning thousands of people. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2020 News Femicide: Women are most likely to be killed by their partner or ex A new report suggests that over half (61%) of women killed by men in the UK in 2018 were killed by a current or ex partner. BBC 20/2/2020 News Northern Ireland police to receive 2.5% pay rise PSNI officers at federated and superintending ranks have received a long-awaited pay rise. Belfast Telegraph 20/2/2020 News Forensic Investigations: The steep path to accreditation All forensic collision and crime scene investigators have until 1 October this year to achieve International Organisation for Standards (ISO) accreditation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Police action on fraud ‘unfit for purpose’ says boss Victims of fraud and cyber crime are being “let down” by the current system, according to the West Midlands' top police chief. Express & Star 20/2/2020 News Rebecca Long-Bailey vows to make it Labour policy to scrap Prevent Leadership candidate says anti-extremism programme has alienated Britain’s Muslims The Guardian 20/2/2020 News Numbers cut on London gangs database Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has claimed that a major overhaul of the Metropolitan Police Gangs Matrix has led to details of 490 people being removed from the database. UKAuthority.com 20/2/2020 News Labour must show that where we improve lives, we can prevent crime Boris Johnson’s claim on the north is rapidly approaching its first big trial, and it is in these upcoming local elections that our Labour Party must show its real worth. It is us – the rank and file – not the party leadership in London, which will have to make the first moves to win back the north. What we are up against is a Conservative Party that is determined to reintroduce hard-right policies, and crime is the star of the show for them. LabourList 20/2/2020 Feature, Opinion «321032113212321332143215321632173218Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events