Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97294 total results. Showing results 67401 to 67420 «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Fighting crime is our priority, vows Priti Patel as she echoes Margaret Thatcher Priti Patel will tell criminals today “we are coming after you” as she seeks to reassert the Tories’ reputation as the “party of law and order”. The Times - Subscription at source 1/10/2019 News South Yorkshire Police ordered to improve custody arrangements South Yorkshire Police has been told to take "immediate action" on how it deals with children in custody after one was held for eight hours without review, a report found. Doncaster Free Press 1/10/2019 News Facial recognition checks ‘too lax’ Scotland’s new biometrics watchdog must ensure that “dangerously irresponsible” facial recognition software does not single out ethnic minorities, the police inspectorate has said. The Times - Subscription at source 1/10/2019 News Sobriety tags will alert police when an offender drinks Criminals with alcohol problems will be fitted with “sobriety tags” that alert police when they drink, under plans to cut reoffending. The Times - Subscription at source 1/10/2019 News The biggest govtech deals of the week (29/9/19) The Scottish Government has issued a £20m tender for digital evidence sharing software. The tender is being carried out on behalf of Police Scotland, the Crown Office, the Scottish Courts and the Tribunal Services among others. The contract is set to remain in place for five years. The New Statesman 30/9/2019 News New armed support unit for border region begins operations A new armed support unit to police the border region is to begin operations in Cavan-Monaghan on Monday. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 30/9/2019 News Embattled PCC changes his mind on standing for re-election Cleveland chief 'must be able to get on in the job without distractions'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Thousands of police trained to spot childhood trauma How do you tackle the problem of young people falling into a life of crime? One of the approaches being adopted across the UK has been more awareness of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). BBC 30/9/2019 News Whatsapp ‘Back door’ could allow police to snoop on private messages A new treaty between the UK and the US will force Facebook to share encrypted WhatsApp messages with British police, according to reports. The Independent 30/9/2019 News PCC with motor neurone disease urges law change on assisted dying Ron Hogg to consider 'end-of-life decisions in the next two or three weeks'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News I read 147 Facebook updates across seven pages to see how the Whaley Bridge dam crisis was communicated The Whaley Bridge crisis could have been a disaster - but strong communications work by the emergency services helped keep a community together. Dan Slee, co-founder of comms2point0, looks at the social media effort to show where it all went right. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 Analysis Can diversifying the police reduce racial disparities in Stop and Search? Racial disparities in stop and search has hit the headlines once again in response to an upsurge in violent crime. Dr Rashid Minhas of the University of West London suggests that a lack of diversity in police forces themselves could be contributing to the difference in experiences of stop and search. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 Opinion Is your probation service any good? Work with Offenders presents a league table of all the public and private probation companies in England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Prison staff using force ’60 times a month’ to tackle violence 'Unacceptable' self-harm levels by inmates means every offender has a dedicated officer supporting during time in custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Gender balance improves policing, as it does in all walks of life Tom Wood The Scotsman - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Prison staff using force ’60 times a month’ to tackle violence Prison staff are resorting to using force up to 60 times a month in a bid to quell regular outbursts of violence among inmates, according to a report. Echo (Basildon Canvey Southend) 30/9/2019 News Police left injured by assaults rockets by one-third The number of police officers injured in attacks has leapt by almost one third amid heightened sectarian and other tensions. The Herald (Scotland) 30/9/2019 News Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner and West Dorset MP lobby for Action Fraud improvements West Dorset MP Sir Oliver Letwin and the county’s police and crime commissioner are to lobby for improvements to the Action Fraud organisation. Dorset Echo 30/9/2019 News How evil sex traffickers are using ‘pop-up brothels’ to force victims into prostitution West Midlands Police say the seedy sex dens are advertised online, open briefly so the traffickers make money, but are closed down before detectives can raid them. Birmingham Live 30/9/2019 News Reaching a verdict: What are the alternatives to the Anglo-American jury system? The Anglo-American jury system may permeate our popular culture, but many countries have a different approach when it comes to deciding a person's guilt. Dr Lee Curley examines the different systems and how they can impact the final verdict. 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