Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97834 total results. Showing results 65321 to 65340 «326332643265326632673268326932703271Next ›Last » Protesting French forensic police recreate giant crime scene in Lyon French forensic officers set up a giant fake crime scene on Saturday in front of the courthouse in Lyon at a demonstration to draw attention to their working conditions. Reuters 11/1/2020 News Home Office violence reduction unit workshop 18 Police and Crime Commissioners successfully bid for Home Office funding to set up multi-agency Violence Reduction Units (VRUs). [video] Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 11/1/2020 News 6 Terrorism Trends to Watch in 2020 The year is off to a rocky start on the terror front, not just in terms of attacks but fears of retaliatory action by Iran or its proxies that led to an NTAS bulletin, DHS cyber warnings and a BMAP alert on how to spot IEDs in the making. Certain terror trends are on track to be of particular concern this year — trends that can help dictate where to best direct resources and how public- and private-sector partners can work together to combat the greatest threats. Homeland Security Today 11/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Harry and Meghan WILL have to pay towards cost of their bodyguards after quitting as senior royals Harry and Meghan will have to pay towards the cost of their bodyguards when they quit their royal duties, it was revealed last night. The Sun 11/1/2020 News Army of hi-tech police reservists could help tackle cyber crime crisis, senior officer claims Britain should recruit an army of volunteer police reservists to help tackle the growing cyber crime crisis, a senior police leader has suggested. The Sunday Telegraph 11/1/2020 News £130,000 for police and council to tackle anti-social behaviour A new initiative to steer young people away from a life of crime has been launched by the Northumbria Police and a local council after they received £130,000 in funding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/1/2020 News Rural Britain deserves a far bigger share of police resources to tackle crime Rural Britain deserves a far bigger share of police resources to tackle crime Rural Britain deserves a far bigger share of police resources including a proportional number of additional officers to tackle rural crime and keep communities safe, key figures have warned. Rural Britain deserves a far bigger share of police resources including a proportional number of additional officers to tackle rural crime and keep communities safe, key figures have warned. The Yorkshire Post 11/1/2020 News Police drones are falling from the sky when it rains, report finds Drones used by UK police forces are falling out of the sky when it rains, a report by the country's Air Accidents Investigation Branch has found. CNN 11/1/2020 News Facial recognition: research reveals new abilities of ‘super-recognisers’ Do you never forget a face? Are you one of those people who can spot the same nameless extras across different TV programmes and adverts? Are you the family member always called on to identify or match faces in old photographs? If so, you may be a “super-recogniser” – the term science uses to describe people with an exceptional ability to recognise faces. Yahoo! 11/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Concern as Police Scotland compensation payouts hit new high at over £3m a year Compensation paid out by Police Scotland to staff and the public has hit a new high, nearly doubling in four years to top £3m a year. the Herald can reveal. The Herald (Scotland) 11/1/2020 News Police Scotland’s £11m compensation bill shows ‘things need to change’ in the force Police Scotland has been forced to pay out £11.6million in compensation over the last five years, the Daily Record can reveal. Daily Record 10/1/2020 News Violence not fraud is our priority, says Met Deputy Commissioner “Precious few” new officers will be assigned to tackling cyber fraud Deputy Commissioner Stephen House has told the London Assembly due to the fact that the Met's top priority is tacking violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/1/2020 News Investigation finds North Wales Police officers used reasonable force prior to man’s death North Wales Police officers used reasonable force on a man who was injuring himself with a blade to attempt to protect him and others around him, an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation found. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 10/1/2020 News Belgian police cars fall foul of tighter controls on urban emissions Federal force unable to afford to bring fleet into line with new regulations in major cities The Guardian 10/1/2020 News Extinction Rebellion: Counter-terrorism police list group as ‘extremist’ in guide Counter-terrorism police in south-east England have admitted an "error of judgement" after listing Extinction Rebellion as an "extreme ideology". BBC 10/1/2020 News Federation experts highlight work psychology at conference Representatives from Police Federation of England and Wales’ Research and Policy Support department have taken a major role at a high-profile conference which focused on psychology within the workplace. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/1/2020 News Crash warning issued over police drones A surveillance drone commonly used by police and emergency services throughout the country can malfunction without warning if moisture enters its components, the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) has found. Police Professional 10/1/2020 News Met PC moonlighted as a dog walker while signed off sick A Met PC who used correction fluid to alter and forge sick notes from his GP so he could remain off work and earn thousands of pounds in pay while moonlighting as a dog walker, has been spared a prison sentence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/1/2020 News Home Office overhauls police complaints and discipline process The changes ensure that complaints can be dealt with quickly, effectively and proportionately. Home Office 10/1/2020 News Terrorism police list Extinction Rebellion as extremist ideology Counter-terrorism police placed the non-violent group Extinction Rebellion (XR) on a list of extremist ideologies that should be reported to the authorities running the Prevent programme, which aims to catch those at risk of committing atrocities, the Guardian has learned. The Guardian 10/1/2020 News «326332643265326632673268326932703271Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events