Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 67061 to 67080 «335033513352335333543355335633573358Next ›Last » Police in Hong Kong clash with protesters Police in riot gear used tear gas and pepper spray, as protesters gathered in Hong Kong to show their opposition to a proposed new security law. Sky News 24/5/2020 News Briton held in Indian prison over breaching lockdown rules A British man has been detained in an Indian prison after being accused of breaching the country’s strict coronavirus lockdown rules. The Guardian 24/5/2020 News North Wales’ top police officer says travelling 80 miles to go fishing is not local North Wales Police's chief police officer has blasted someone for travelling 80 miles to go fishing in North Wales. The Leader 24/5/2020 News Defence of Dominic Cummings is shameful, says ex-Durham police chief Mike Barton brands UK government ‘self-privileged hypocrites’ who have damaged public trust The Guardian 24/5/2020 News ‘Police will use enforcement if they have to’: Britons warned to avoid beaches over bank holiday weekend Though some lockdown restrictions have been eased, local councils are warning the public to stay away from beaches to help prevent the spread of coronavirus over the bank holiday weekend. The Independent 23/5/2020 News Millions of pounds and tonnes of drugs seized during lockdown The National Crime Agency and law enforcement partners have seized 25 tonnes of class A drugs and at least £15 million in cash during the Covid-19 lockdown. National Crime Agency (NCA) 23/5/2020 News Over 300 prosecutions for COVID-19 ESW assaults last month There were 313 prosecutions for COVID-19 related emergency worker assaults in the month of April. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Superintendents conference to be held digitally this September The Police Superintendents Association (PSA) has announced its national conference will be held virtually this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Met DC dismissed after being convicted of harassing former partner A Metropolitan Police Detective Constable who was convicted of harassing her former partner has been dismissed following a special case hearing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Dominic Cummings clearly broke rules, says ex-police chief Former Durham chief says it is obvious aide broke lockdown rules as No 10 faces accusations of cover-up The Guardian 23/5/2020 News Indian-Origin Top Cop In UK Settles Racism Case With Police Parm Sandhu, a Chief Superintendent with the Metropolitan Police, had claimed that she was denied promotions and opportunities at work due to her race and gender. NDTV 23/5/2020 News How to stay mentally healthy while doing OSINT With Mental Health Awareness Week in mind, Janes Intelligence Unit consultant Mark Wilson explores the topic with Peter King, an extremist media consultant and co-founder of IbexMind, which helps organisations build resilience to the affects of exposure to distressing content. They discuss a range of practical techniques that OSINT practitioners can apply – both on an individual basis and in teams - to keep mentally healthy while conducting investigations, and also talk about the impact of social media research on mental health. [PODCAST] Janes 23/5/2020 Feature Live Facial Recognition: Trust and Legitimacy as Predictors of Public Support for Police Use of New Technology Facial recognition technology is just one of a suite of new digital tools police and other security providers around the world are adopting in an effort to function more safely and efficiently. This paper reports results from a major new London-based study exploring public responses to Live Facial Recognition (LFR): a technology that enables police to carry out real-time automated identity checks in public spaces. We find that public trust and legitimacy are important factors predicting the acceptance or rejection of LFR. Crucially, trust and, particularly, legitimacy seem to serve to alleviate privacy concerns about police use of this technology. In an era where police use of new technologies is only likely to increase, especially as the Covid-19 global pandemic develops, these findings have important implications for police–public relations and how the ‘public voice’ is fed into debates. British Journal of Criminology 23/5/2020 Research article Durham police chief slams Dominic Cummings as ‘most unwise’ as Downing Street and cabinet back the PM’s adviser Durham's acting police commissioner has criticised Dominic Cummings for lockdown trip to Durham while Government support is ramped up Chronicle Live (North East) 23/5/2020 News ‘I was told to stop Julian Assange if he tried to flee’: on the beat with the UK’s volunteer police Part-time special constables haven’t been in such demand for decades. What makes a lawyer, priest or fast-food worker sign up to fight crime for free? The Guardian 23/5/2020 Feature, Opinion Homicide in Eight Countries From 1980 to 2000: the Flow From Crimes Committed to Time Served in Prison This article summarizes national data on completed homicides for eight countries in three time periods: around 1980, 1990, and 2000. The eight countries are England/Wales, the United States, Sweden, Australia, Scotland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Canada. In each year, the article presents the number of police-recorded crimes, the number of persons convicted, the number of offenders sent to custody, average sentence length, average time served, and all linking probabilities. It also shows changes in all these measures between 1980, 1990, and 2000 in different countries. It would be desirable to carry out longitudinal research, tracking offenders through the criminal justice system. Homicide Studies 23/5/2020 Research article Live Facial Recognition: Trust and Legitimacy as Predictors of Public Support for Police Use of New Technology Facial recognition technology is just one of a suite of new digital tools police and other security providers around the world are adopting in an effort to function more safely and efficiently. This paper reports results from a major new London-based study exploring public responses to Live Facial Recognition (LFR): a technology that enables police to carry out real-time automated identity checks in public spaces. We find that public trust and legitimacy are important factors predicting the acceptance or rejection of LFR. Crucially, trust and, particularly, legitimacy seem to serve to alleviate privacy concerns about police use of this technology. In an era where police use of new technologies is only likely to increase, especially as the Covid-19 global pandemic develops, these findings have important implications for police–public relations and how the ‘public voice’ is fed into debates. British Journal of Criminology 23/5/2020 Report Calls for garda unit to clamp down on wildlife crimes in Ireland A special unit should be established within the garda force to investigate and prevent “wildlife crimes”, a Social Democrats TD has said. The Times - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Rail cards and cocaine – how police are intercepting county lines on our trains Nearly one in three people arrested on Britain's train networks over county lines drugs offences are aged between 16 and 18. The Yorkshire Post 23/5/2020 Analysis, Feature Border patrol: The police officers tasked with stopping people coming from England into Wales Gwent Police will be carrying out journey checks near the Welsh border this bank holiday weekend Wales Online 23/5/2020 News «335033513352335333543355335633573358Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events