Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97847 total results. Showing results 64921 to 64940 «324332443245324632473248324932503251Next ›Last » Sergeant caught with child abuse images at Coatbridge police station faces jail A police sergeant has left his job and faces jail after admitting the possession of child abuse images. Daily Record 27/1/2020 News New £25m fund launched for ‘preventative approach’ to crime The Home Office is launching a new multi-million pound scheme which will see more street lights and gated alleyways rolled out across the country in order to tackle crime. Local Government Association 27/1/2020 News UK government gives police new powers to enforce drone laws The new Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill will allow police to land, inspect and seize drones, as well as give immediate fines to users. International Airport Review 27/1/2020 News Police recruitment: Recruiting creative thinkers will drive innovation in policing With police forces across the UK now faced with the task of recruiting an additional 20,000 officers, Policing Insight Contributor Andrew Staniforth says the service should seize the opportunity to recruit more creative thinkers for the benefit of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/1/2020 Opinion Police chiefs admit failures on diversity 21 years after pledge Police chiefs have admitted they have been too slow to boost diversity in the ranks and still have a long way to go, almost 21 years since a landmark report into race and policing triggered promises of radical change. The Guardian 27/1/2020 News Cumbria Police officer dies in M6 motorway crash A 47-year-old police officer has died on duty in a car crash on the M6. BBC 27/1/2020 News Police Scotland ‘don’t know how many cops take their own lives’ despite mounting toll Police Scotland have been hit by a number of shock deaths as the service deals with dwindling budgets, short staff and equipment problems. Daily Record 27/1/2020 News New powers for the police to enforce drone laws Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill, giving greater police powers to prevent misuse, has second reading. Home Office 27/1/2020 News Priti Patel’s plan to tackle radicalised youth is so flawed it’s mad, says study The research, part funded by the Home Office, says positive psychology is better than the home secretary’s punitive approach The Guardian 26/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Man wrongfully arrested given £100k compensation by police A man who was wrongfully arrested and sent to prison on remand has been awarded £100,000 in compensation from Police Scotland. BBC 26/1/2020 News Facing the facts Steve Ainsworth, Director of Operational Safety at Northgate Public Services, explores if facial recognition technology is the ‘Big Brother’ we need to fear. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Revealed: Detectives are left on hold for 42,000 hours waiting to speak to a lawyer to have a suspect charged Police have been left hanging on the phone for more than ten hours at a time waiting to speak to a lawyer to have a suspect charged. Mail Online 26/1/2020 News Ex-cop accused over hate limerick on Twitter speaks out A man involved in a landmark legal case relating to a “non-crime hate incident” says that officers began acting as “thought police” out of the best of intentions. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/1/2020 News Launch of Safer Streets Fund A new £25 million scheme to tackle burglary and theft in crime hotspots has today (Sunday 26 January) been launched by the Policing Minister. Home Office 26/1/2020 News Tackling sexual harassment in London Going for a night out should be safe in any city but in London reports of sexual harassment are on the rise. BBC 26/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Police attend more than 2,000 domestic violence cases across the UK every day Police deal with 2,043 crimes relating to domestic abuse every day in England and Wales. The Sun 26/1/2020 News Lawyer says Scotland Yard should investigate actions of machete attack cop Stuart Outten A lawyer has suggested machete attack cop Stuart Outten be investigated by Scotland Yard after the man who slashed him was jailed. The Standard 25/1/2020 News APCC welcomes the call for a perpetrator strategy "Over the past eight years or so, PCCs have worked hard to transform support services for victims of domestic abuse. This has helped encourage people to come forward and receive the support they need to recover and cope from their ordeal. PCCs will continue this important work. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/1/2020 News Police force has made £850,000 auctioning bizarre items seized from criminals A police eBay account has raised nearly £850,000 by selling weird and wonderful items seized from criminals. Metro 25/1/2020 News Fraud victims ‘failed’ as criminals ‘operate with impunity’ – report Fraudsters "operate with impunity" as a surge in cases has left police struggling to cope, a report has found. BBC 25/1/2020 News «324332443245324632473248324932503251Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events