Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 67401 to 67420 «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Sadiq Khan warns of coronavirus crime rise if poverty not tackled The poverty and hopelessness that fuel violence have worsened during the coronavirus lockdown and offending will increase unless the government finds more money to thwart a crime rise, Sadiq Khan has said. The Guardian 13/5/2020 News PC Timothy Brehmer charged with woman’s murder A serving police officer has been charged with murdering a woman said to have been his lover of ten years in a village pub car park. The Times - Subscription at source 13/5/2020 News India coronavirus: How cake and songs made police pandemic heroes Inspector Munish Pratap Singh was about to finish his shift around 22:00 when a helpless father called him with an unusual request. BBC 13/5/2020 Analysis, Feature Road safety plea after high speeds detected Police are urging motorists to drive safely after a number of people were charged in connection with high level speeding offences over the bank holiday weekend. Police Scotland 12/5/2020 News Improving DNA typing CANADA: Forensic analysts are turning to PG software to resolve mixed DNA profiles Blue Line (Canada) 12/5/2020 Feature, Innovation Uneven playing field: How a flawed police funding formula fuels disparity between forces In the fourth article of our series looking at police workforce numbers in England and Wales, Ian Wiggett examines the current police funding formula and how it increases disparity between forces, impacting decisions, including recruitment. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/5/2020 Analysis, Feature Terrorism and the Mass Media Media coverage of terrorism amplifies its effects. The negative consequences of any such coverage can be mitigated by responsible and ethical reporting practices. RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 12/5/2020 Report Labour wants police recruitment cash switched to Covid-19 fight to be replaced EXCLUSIVE: The Shadow Home Secretary called for £84million diverted to the battle against coronavirus to be reimbursed so forces can boost recruitment Mirror 12/5/2020 News Premier League chiefs face struggle to convince police not to use neutral venues despite club opposition to plan PREMIER LEAGUE bosses face an uphill battle to persuade police chiefs to lift the demand to use neutral stadiums. The Sun 12/5/2020 News Police failing to consult public on new technologies A freedom of information campaign has revealed that UK police are largely failing to consult the public on their use of new technologies, with the potential to undermine the principle of policing by consent Computer Weekly 12/5/2020 News Using Problem-Oriented Policing to Address Police Problems Through the Study of Body-Worn Camera Footage Herman Goldstein’s concept of ‘problem-oriented policing’ (POP) emphasized data gathering, analytics, and pattern identification to allow police to more effectively address problems faced by citizens in their communities. One of the most pressing problems in modern policing, however, is how departments should respond to accusations that police are not fair and consistent in their dealings with the public. In this article, the research team examined 1 year of officer body-worn camera footage, to create a roadmap of how the scanning, analysis, response, and assessment method of POP can be utilized to address public concerns by assessing and addressing how police interact with the public. Police Journal - Registration at source 12/5/2020 Research article Gang research study explores evolution of county lines markets ‘County lines’ drug gangs are finding new ways of doing business as dealers adopt increasingly sophisticated business models and build on consumer needs, according to a major new study from the UK’s only research centre dedicated to researching street gangs. Professor Simon Harding, Director of the National Centre for Gang Research (NCGR) at the University of West London (UWL) has released new research which confirms continuous gang evolution and rising violence along county lines activity across the UK. University of West London 12/5/2020 News UK police not transparent about AI, biometric facial recognition use in investigations, report says Although they likely use artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision systems (ADS) in criminal investigations, only a very small number of UK police units are ready to openly talk about it and just as few have spoken to the public about using the technology on them, says a paper released by the RSA. BiometricUpdate.com 12/5/2020 News Bedfordshire appoints new temporary Assistant Chief Constable Bedfordshire Police appoints Sharn Basra as temporary Assistant Chief Constable Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/5/2020 News GMP officer who fled the scene of an accident dismissed without notice DC was twice over the drink drive limit and was found hiding near the crash scene by an off-duty colleague. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/5/2020 News Promotion exams go online as some forces confirm sergeants early Promotion assessments are going ahead despite the COVID-19 outbreak Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/5/2020 News Hong Kong police chief admits ‘undesirable’ behaviour towards media at protest Hong Kong’s police chief said on Tuesday his officers should have been more professional in dealing with media during protests at which they pepper-sprayed journalists and made some kneel in a cordoned-off area. Reuters 12/5/2020 News cop tests Coronavirus Scotland: Police officers can be tested if they fear attack has exposed them to bug – even without symptoms Police officers in Scotland can be tested for coronavirus if they fear an attack has put them at risk of the disease - even if they have no symptoms. The Scottish Sun 12/5/2020 News Lockdown laws: What are the new rules across England ? Fines to increase to £100 for violating updated Health Protection Regulations The Independent 12/5/2020 News UK Government’s announcement will see ‘influx’ of people travelling to Powys from England warns PCC The UK Government's plan to ease stay-at-home lockdown restrictions could see an "influx of people" travelling into Powys from England, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys Police has said. County Times (Powys) 12/5/2020 News «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events