Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105133 total results. Showing results 67401 to 67420 «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Police Lecturer Vacancies: Delivering the new Metropolitan Police PEQF framework Police Lecturer vacancies at Babcock International for their new flagship contract partnering with several Higher Education Institutes across London to deliver the new Metropolitan Police Service Policing Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) framework. Policing Insight 7/7/2020 Advertisement, Feature, Jobs Evidence-Based Policing in practice – Dealing with offenders In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Dr Carina O'Reilly outlines a third case study of evidence-based policing in practice – this time looking at what we know about arrest and dealing with offenders, and how that knowledge can be put into practice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/7/2020 Feature National Chair joins Home Secretary on visit to Sussex The Federation's National Chair, John Apter, has visited Sussex to see how the force is tackling domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/7/2020 News Scottish police claim 400,000 hours saved by mobile device rollout Mobile devices have saved Police Scotland more than 400,000 hours of officer time in just one year, the force has worked out. Since the first frontline officers received mobile devices in Tayside in summer 2019, Police Scotland calculates that a total of 444,496 hours have been freed up by the ability to conduct checks and carry out administrative tasks on the go. This figure is based on the minutes saved per officer in their daily duties. PublicTechnology.net 7/7/2020 News London police chiefs attend fifteen year anniversary of 7/7 attacks Wreaths laid at memorial at 8.50am when first of four terrorist bombs was detonated on a crowded tube train. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2020 News Community and response policing transformed by mobile devices The roll-out of mobile devices by Police Scotland has freed up more than 400,000 hours of officer time in just one year, transforming policing in communities across the country. Police Professional 7/7/2020 News Anti-social behaviour (ASB) case review (also known as the Community Trigger) GUIDANCE - Provides information on the Community Trigger and how victims of persistent anti-social behaviour have the right to request a case review where a local threshold is met. Home Office 7/7/2020 News Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act: anti-social behaviour POLICY PAPER - These documents form the anti-social behaviour section of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act [pdf]. Home Office 7/7/2020 Report How will recording misogyny as a hate crime impact victims? Recording misogyny as a hate crime does not create any new crimes but instead provides a way for police forces to draw patterns, introduce prevention strategies and track down serial perpetrators. The Independent - Subscription at source 7/7/2020 News Athlete stopped by Met police says it feels like ‘being black is a crime’ Bianca Williams says she feels obliged to speak out, as Keir Starmer questions police actions The Guardian 7/7/2020 News Hong Kong police given sweeping powers under new security law Officers able to conduct raids without warrants and secretly monitor suspects The Guardian 7/7/2020 News Give police powers to track serial domestic abusers, MPs urged Campaigners have called on Parliament to enable police to monitor serial domestic abusers and stalkers as part of the Domestic Abuse Bill. Metro 7/7/2020 News Audit of Access to Information and Privacy CANADA: The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act provide the legal framework for the administration of Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) by departments and agencies across the federal government. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 7/7/2020 Report Who decides the ‘reasonable grounds’ for stop and search? The dramatic stop and search carried out on black British athlete Bianca Williams and her partner Ricardo dos Santos at the weekend has brought home, once again, the need for reform. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not in favour of scrapping the police – there’s no way I could deal with an unemployed husband getting bored at home, for starters – and I believe stop and search tactics are needed, yet the manner in which this particular act is carried out must change. Why? Because black people are still being targeted unfairly. The Times - Subscription at source 7/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Mother vows for justice as IOPC brings case against Met firearms officer The mother of a man shot dead by police has vowed to get justice for her son as the court of appeal is to hear a challenge to police use of force. The Guardian 7/7/2020 News Met police urged to release Bianca Williams and Ricardo dos Santos car video Scotland Yard is under pressure to release its footage showing events before police forced a British athlete and her partner from their car and handcuffed them during a stop and search. 9 News (Australia), The Times - Subscription at source 7/7/2020 News Dozens held in Met Police blitz on violent crime in London A teenage murder suspect was among almost 200 people arrested as Scotland Yard took advantage of the lockdown to declare war on knife, gun and drug crime. The Standard 6/7/2020 News Protection after police contact deaths forms new policy Officers involved in deaths or serious injuries will be given protection in College of Policing policy – akin to colleagues who carry firearms. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/7/2020 News Mobile devices save Police Scotland over 400,000 hours of officer time Mobile devices have saved Police Scotland more than 400,000 hours of officer time in just one year, the force has worked out. Holyrood Magazine 6/7/2020 News Council cuts Edmonton police budget by $11M, creates citizen task force CANADA: City council has started the process of changing how police are managed in Edmonton. They passed a comprehensive plan Monday that will eventually see them working even more with social agencies to help Edmonton’s vulnerable population. Included in the long list of provisions approved by council are an $11 million reduction to the police budget spread over 2021 and 2022, which will be reinvested in supportive housing. Global News (Canada) 6/7/2020 News «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events