Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100067 total results. Showing results 66461 to 66480 «332033213322332333243325332633273328Next ›Last » Northern Ireland police to receive 2.5% pay rise PSNI officers at federated and superintending ranks have received a long-awaited pay rise. Belfast Telegraph 20/2/2020 News Forensic Investigations: The steep path to accreditation All forensic collision and crime scene investigators have until 1 October this year to achieve International Organisation for Standards (ISO) accreditation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Police action on fraud ‘unfit for purpose’ says boss Victims of fraud and cyber crime are being “let down” by the current system, according to the West Midlands' top police chief. Express & Star 20/2/2020 News Rebecca Long-Bailey vows to make it Labour policy to scrap Prevent Leadership candidate says anti-extremism programme has alienated Britain’s Muslims The Guardian 20/2/2020 News Numbers cut on London gangs database Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has claimed that a major overhaul of the Metropolitan Police Gangs Matrix has led to details of 490 people being removed from the database. UKAuthority.com 20/2/2020 News Labour must show that where we improve lives, we can prevent crime Boris Johnson’s claim on the north is rapidly approaching its first big trial, and it is in these upcoming local elections that our Labour Party must show its real worth. It is us – the rank and file – not the party leadership in London, which will have to make the first moves to win back the north. What we are up against is a Conservative Party that is determined to reintroduce hard-right policies, and crime is the star of the show for them. LabourList 20/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Derbyshire Police: Force numbers boosted by 19 new PCSOs Nineteen new Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) have completed their five-week training programme and will now heading out to work with local communities across Derbyshire. Buxton Advertiser 20/2/2020 News 100,000 criminals let off for simply saying ‘I’m sorry’ Sex attackers, thugs and robbers avoid jail and a criminal record with an apology Mail Online 20/2/2020 Analysis, Feature National Chair seeks meeting with new Chancellor The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, John Apter, has written to the new Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak requesting a meeting to discuss the need for changes to the way the police service is funded. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/2/2020 News Nicola Sturgeon savaged as SNP ‘underfunding’ of police ‘putting the public at risk’ Nicola Sturgeon was torn apart by Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw during FMQs as he questioned what the SNP plans to do about under-funded public services. Express 20/2/2020 News PSNI: Pay rise for thousands of officers Thousands of police officers in Northern Ireland are to get a 2.5% pay rise. BBC 20/2/2020 News Metropolitan Police refer themselves to the complaints watchdog over contact officers had with Caroline Flack before her death The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog over the contact it had with Caroline Flack before her death. Mail Online 20/2/2020 News Metropolitan Police Service live facial recognition trials This report provides an evaluation of the trials of public deployments of ‘fixed plot’ Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology by the MPS between August 2016 and February 2019. The report goes into the details relating to the development and conduct of the trials, the lessons learnt and findings identified by the MPS. [pdf Metropolitan Police Service 20/2/2020 Report London’s Metropolitan Police flip the switch: Smile, fellow citizens… you’re undergoing Live Facial Recognition The Metropolitan Police are using live facial recognition (LFR) in various locations in central London today after spending two years testing the technology. The Register 20/2/2020 Feature, Innovation AI Now: Predictive policing systems are racist because corrupt cops produce dirty data The AI Now Institute’s Executive Director, Andrea Nill Sánchez, today testified before the European Parliament LIBE Committee Public Hearing on “Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Law and Its Use by the Police and Judicial Authorities in Criminal Matters.” TNW 20/2/2020 News ‘Whole prison system at risk’ if Barlinnie fails, Holyrood committee warns The “whole prison system is at risk” if HMP Barlinnie fails, a Holyrood committee report on Scotland’s prisons has warned. Holyrood Magazine 20/2/2020 News Police force accused of ‘losing the plot’ after flying trans flag outside station Leicestershire Police have faced harsh criticism for flying a trans Pride flag outside its headquarters to celebrate LGBT+ History Month. Pink News 20/2/2020 News Merseyside ACC and terrorism lead moves to Civil Nuclear Constabulary ACC Louise Harrison is joining the force which protects civil nuclear sites and nuclear materials across the UK after a secondment with Counter Terrorism North West. As Strategic Regional Lead Officer she worked for the Prevent strand of the CONTEST strategy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2020 News Libraries ‘no replacement for police stations’, says Federation rep The Chair of Wiltshire Police Federation has criticised the force’s plans to base officers out of several libraries across the county, instead of police stations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2020 News Three Staffordshire officers quarantined over coronavirus fears Two police constables and a police and community support officer (PCSO) from Staffordshire Police have been told to self-isolate over fears that a woman who was taken into custody may have contracted the coronavirus. 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