Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97865 total results. Showing results 64701 to 64720 «323232333234323532363237323832393240Next ›Last » Aboriginal drivers in WA more likely to get fines from police officers than traffic cameras AUSTRALIA: Exclusive: Indigenous people are fined more than average by police officers but less than average by traffic cameras The Guardian 4/2/2020 News Cow’s DNA used in Dyfed-Powys Police theft conviction A police force says it has become the first in the UK to use DNA evidence from a stolen cow in a criminal case. BBC 4/2/2020 News Streatham attack shows Britain needs new ideas on deradicalisation As ministers push for tougher laws, attempts to rehabilitate prisoners are failing The Guardian 4/2/2020 News Streatham attack: Terror sentence changes ‘face legal battle’ Ministers face a legal battle over their plans to make terror offenders serve longer in prison, a former government adviser has warned. BBC 4/2/2020 News Digital forensics automation helps Met to reduce need to outsource The Metropolitan Police is using automation software to speed up the examination of Child Abuse Material (CAM) in its digital forensic hubs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/2/2020 News Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras: Findings From A Panel Survey of Two LAPD Divisions This paper examines results from two waves of officer surveys, administered before and after deployment of body-worn cameras (BWCs) in two divisions within the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Officer surveys were administered in LAPD’s Mission and Newton divisions at two time points, pre-BWC deployment (August and September 2015; Wave I) and post-deployment (summer of 2016; Wave II). This fixed-sample survey contained 52 questions designed to measure officer perceptions of BWCs across a variety of domains. Questions were tailored to provide consistency across sites for comparison with other studies. Results varied by division, with Mission officers becoming more critical and Newton officers becoming slightly more supportive of BWCs over time. Similarities and differences in officer perceptions both between divisions and from pre- to post-deployment are discussed at length, as are the implications for policy and practice including obtaining organizational support and officer buy-in. American Journal of Criminal Justice - Registration at source 4/2/2020 Research article Forces urged to check life hammers The Independent Office for Police Conduct has said forces should review the training and equipment needed by traffic officers to break vehicle windows in an emergency. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/2/2020 News Sinn Fein backs PSNI recruitment drive for 600 officers Sinn Fein’s leader in the Assembly, Michelle O'Neill, took police and political leaders by surprise by joining the launch of a campaign by the Police Service for Northern Ireland to recruit 600 new officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/2/2020 News UK policing is finding its voice again – but it’ll need to pick the right battles to fight… After years of austerity, policing has found its voice once more. Policing Insight's Publisher Bernard Rix welcomes policing's return to the spotlight, but says it must choose its battles wisely. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/2/2020 Opinion PSNI recruitment: Sinn Féin backs new campaign The chief constable said the attendance of deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill at the launch of the PSNI recruitment campaign got it off to "the best possible start". BBC 4/2/2020 News Misconduct hearing for six police officers over death of Luton man Leon Briggs A misconduct hearing will begin this week for six police officers who were involved with the detention of Leon Briggs before his death in 2013. Luton Today 4/2/2020 News Saudi has ‘very good programmes on de-radicalisation’, says ex-UK minister Saudi Arabia’s record of combating radicalisation got a surprise nod of approval yesterday following Sunday’s terror attack in Streatham, south London. MEMO 4/2/2020 News Welsh police force becomes first in UK to use cow’s DNA in court case A Welsh police force has become the first police force in the UK to use DNA evidence from a stolen cow in a court case. ITV News 4/2/2020 News Pedestrian dies in police collision Cheshire Constabulary has referred the incident in Penketh on Monday to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 4/2/2020 News New laws to make terrorists serve longer sentences will apply retrospectively Legislation to end early release for prisoners convicted of terrorist offences will be rushed through Parliament following an attack in South London on Sunday (February 3). Police Professional 4/2/2020 News Balkan state: How Bulgaria is rising to the challenge of global crime The globalisation of crime is impacting on law enforcement agencies across the world. Dr Borislav Mavrov from the European Institute in Bulgaria shares with Policing Insight the challenges faced by Bulgarian agencies, what measures are being taken and how UK policing can help. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/2/2020 Interview, Opinion Recommendations accepted by the NPCC and MPS following investigation into a fatal incident The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have accepted learning recommendations as a result of an investigation by the IOPC into the circumstances surrounding a road traffic incident in which Robert and Shirley Wigzell died. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 4/2/2020 News The multi-agency response to child sexual abuse in the family environment This report draws together findings from six joint targeted area inspections, focusing on the multi-agency response to child sexual abuse in the family environment. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 4/2/2020 News The multi-agency response to child sexual abuse in the family environment This report summarises findings from our joint targeted area inspections of ‘the multi-agency response to child sexual abuse in the family environment’, which took place between September 2018 and May 2019. [pdf] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 4/2/2020 Report National Apprenticeships Week National Apprenticeship Week is here and to support it we'll be sharing a variety of videos, blog posts and materials about the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) on our website and social media channels. 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