Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100134 total results. Showing results 65661 to 65680 «328032813282328332843285328632873288Next ›Last » Additional measures will help police support COVID-19 effort The Government has today announced new public health regulations that will support officers in enforcing measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. These powers will only be used by officers if an individual fails to comply after the officer has engaged with them, explained the risks to public health and encouraged voluntary compliance. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/3/2020 News First Covid-19 death of French police officer, as death toll tops 1,300 A French police officer infected with the Covid-19 coronavirus has died, the first death of a member of the security forces, who have been deployed in large numbers to enforce confinement measures to limit the spread of the virus. Yahoo! 26/3/2020 News West Midlands Police mow 93-year-old’s lawn after she self-isolates in coronavirus lockdown West Midlands Police officers visited the pensioner while patrolling the streets to ensure people were following the strict coronavirus curfew Birmingham Live 26/3/2020 News I will give our forces everything they need to help us beat this crisis By Home Secretary, Priti Patel MP The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus: UK police forces to set up random checkpoints to limit drivers’ movements Police forces across the UK have set up checkpoints to stop vehicles and ask drivers if their journey is essential during the coronavirus lockdown. The Independent 26/3/2020 News Police given new powers and support to respond to coronavirus New public health regulations will strengthen enforcement powers to reduce the spread of coronavirus, protect the NHS and save lives. gov.uk 26/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Police get new powers to enforce protection Anyone continuing to break coronavirus lockdown rules will be breaking the law and faces arrest. BBC 26/3/2020 News UK police use drones and roadblocks to enforce lockdown New law empowers police to send people home as confusion continues over guidelines The Guardian 26/3/2020 News Guidelines highlight current and emerging crime threats as well as practical advice for protection measures LYON, France – INTERPOL has released international guidelines in order to enhance the safety and effectiveness of law enforcement and first responder support in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. INTERPOL 26/3/2020 News APCC Chair, Katy Bourne OBE, says thank you to frontline workers Coronavirus message from APCC Chair, Katy Bourne OBE, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner. On behalf of all Police and Crime Commissioners, Mrs Bourne thanks frontline workers and asks the public to do their bit by staying at home. [video] Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/3/2020 News Number of outstanding crown court cases reaches two-year high Concerns mount over strain Covid-19 crisis will place on criminal justice system The Guardian 26/3/2020 News Government announces new action to prevent modern slavery in its supply chains The UK has become the first country to publish a government modern slavery statement, which sets out how the government is tackling the crime in its supply chains. Home Office 26/3/2020 News Modern slavery in the UK: March 2020 The hidden nature of modern slavery makes producing an accurate prevalence measure difficult. This article explores the issue and brings together data sources linked to modern slavery from a range of organisations. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 26/3/2020 News Modern slavery in the UK – Appendix tables A range of available data from various organisations relating to modern slavery. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 26/3/2020 Report UK police record 51% rise in modern slavery offences in a year Number of cases rises to 5,144 as government pledges to tackle the crime in its supply chains The Guardian 26/3/2020 News Police in the UK will be allowed to use force against people who refuse to obey the coronavirus lockdown Police in the UK will be allowed to use force against people who refuse to obey the coronavirus lockdown Business Insider 26/3/2020 News Coronavirus Scotland: Police granted new lockdown powers to prosecute Scots Scots police now have powers to prosecute or fine people who are not following social distancing measures introduced earlier this week Daily Record 26/3/2020 News Police given new powers and support to respond to coronavirus New public health regulations will strengthen enforcement powers to reduce the spread of coronavirus, protect the NHS and save lives. Home Office 26/3/2020 News ‘Some Are Good, Some Are Bad’: Perceptions of the Police From Black and Latina Women Living in the San Francisco Bay Area In recent years, high profile cases involving the deadly use of force on men and boys of color have raised concerns about police interactions with people of color. In general, these highly publicized cases have consolidated the view that men of color are the primary targets. While this focus is important, it has led, nevertheless, to an overshadowing of women of color’s experiences with police violence and their perceptions of the police. In order to begin to fill this gap, this paper, using in-depth interviews with 49 women of color residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, explores their perceptions of the police and the factors that influence their views. Analysis of the narrative data revealed that women do not view the police positively and suggests that personal and vicarious experiences with the police through friends, family members and the media operated as influential factors that shaped their perceptions of police. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 26/3/2020 Research article Police to enforce virus lockdown with fines People who do not comply with social distancing rules in Scotland could be fined by the police, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said. BBC 26/3/2020 News «328032813282328332843285328632873288Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events