Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97847 total results. Showing results 65081 to 65100 «325132523253325432553256325732583259Next ›Last » Improving Police ICT: Putting end users front and centre This week’s Police ICT Summit will see suppliers, police buyers and stakeholders discuss current challenges and develop solutions. But where are the voices of the end users in this process? And could a greater focus on user experience help to solve existing challenges as well as develop more effective long-term solutions? Policing Insight 21/1/2020 Analysis Domestic violence prevention work ‘should focus on offenders’ The government is being urged to set up domestic violence prevention programmes targeting offenders as well as victims. BBC 21/1/2020 News Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review AUSTRALIA: This paper provides a narrative synthesis of the results of a systematic review of the social, psychological and economic factors leading to recruitment into organised crime. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 21/1/2020 Research article RCMP Prince Edward Island 2018-2019 Year in Review CANADA: The RCMP is Canada's national police service. Proud of our traditions and confident in meeting future challenges, we commit to preserve the peace, uphold the law and provide quality service in partnership with our communities. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 21/1/2020 Report Terrorism laws to get tougher within weeks, government vows Terror offenders will face more time in jail and be monitored more closely as part of new laws being introduced within weeks, the government has said. BBC 21/1/2020 News Flawed justice? With recorded offences of rape ‘increasing at an alarming rate’, Dr Michelle McManus and Dr Louise Almond argue that the ‘broken’ criminal justice system and the unnecessary intrusion of a ‘digital strip search’ are to blame for the falling number of convictions. Police Professional - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Double checks The need to rapidly vet thousands of new police officers due to the coming uplift has left some senior law enforcement figures concerned that the existing backlogs for re-vetting serving officers will be overlooked. Police Professional - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Ethical versus legal Police and military forces across the country have long made use of remotely-controlled robots to assist with hazardous operations, but a new generation of semi-autonomous devices – some of which have the potential to deliver lethal force – have sparked heated ethical debates. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Scotland goes live with major incident portal The public can now upload video footage and images directly to Police Scotland as part of a national online reporting tool for major incidents. Police Professional 20/1/2020 News Lines of vulnerability The ‘structural frailty’ of the 43 forces in England and Wales has been criticised as enabling drug dealers to exploit vulnerable children and adults. Police Professional looks at the findings of HMICFRS’ first thematic report of 2020. Police Professional - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Catalan police chief appears in court to face charges of rebellion Josep LluÃs Trapero faces up to 11 years in prison over alleged role in failed bid for independence The Guardian 20/1/2020 News Head of NCSC confirms plans to stand down Ciaran Martin, chief executive officer of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), has confirmed long-standing plans to leave his post in the summer. Police Professional 20/1/2020 News How 20,000 officers can transform UK policing Policing 4.0 Policing 4.0: How 20,000 officers can transform UK policing is the second of Deloitte’s annual publications on the future of UK policing. Our first report, published in September 2018, outlined the radical shifts in society, technology and patterns of crime that the police must prepare for now. We shared examples of effective UK police practice and provided some tools to help leaders make the tough choices required to ensure that policing is ready for the future. [pdf] Deloitte 20/1/2020 Report Policing 4.0 How 20,000 officers can transform UK policing This is an exciting and turbulent time for policing in the UK. The sector continues to find new ways of working and responding to a rapidly changing societal context. New investment now provides policing with a huge opportunity to tackle some of the major crime and safety challenges facing society. The public will reap the benefits if government and policing leaders are prepared to make difficult choices about how to prioritise investments and can remain focused on building the capabilities policing needs for the future. Deloitte 20/1/2020 News Body of Police Scotland officer recovered from River Forth A Police Scotland officer has died after falling from a bridge on the River Forth on Sunday evening (January 19). Police Professional 20/1/2020 News Northamptonshire chief constable to address ‘wrong-way’ driving concerns at RAF base The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police has requested an urgent meeting with the commander of RAF Croughton after a vehicle was spotted driving on the wrong side of the road just months after the death of teenager Harry Dunn. Police Professional 20/1/2020 News Making 20,000 count Deloitte has published its latest annual Policing 4.0 report into the state of policing, making a number of recommendations as to how forces and government can take advantage of the recent uplift and address the consequences of ‘unpalatable’ decisions leaders had to take to reduce budgets over the last decade. Police Professional 20/1/2020 News Police Scotland launches new wildlife crime investigators course Police Scotland has today (Monday 20 January) launched a new wildlife crime investigators course to enhance capability in this complex area of local policing. Police Scotland 20/1/2020 News Ukraine coat of arms in UK anti-terror list furore The Ukrainian embassy has demanded the country's coat of arms be removed from a UK police counter-extremism guide. BBC 20/1/2020 News Police ICT Summit: Ready to find a shared way forward The annual Police ICT Summit takes place this week in Manchester, bringing together the key players who can together agree and deliver a roadmap for police ICT across England and Wales. Policing Insight Publisher Bernard Rix calls on those at the Summit to focus on finding common ground, rather than emphasising their differences. 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