Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99159 total results. Showing results 67821 to 67840 «338833893390339133923393339433953396Next ›Last » Counter Terrorism Command officer receives OBE from the Queen A Counter Terrorism Command officer who received an OBE after leading the UK response to the 2015 terrorist attacks in Sousse, Tunisia has described receiving his honour from the Queen as "absolutely surreal". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2019 News West Midlands Police used facial recognition to scour CCTV as part of pilot scheme But the force is still 'nervous' about ethical implications of full roll-out after South Wales Police taken to court Birmingham Live 21/11/2019 News Another US court says police cannot force suspects to turn over their passwords The highest court in Pennsylvania has ruled that the state's law enforcement cannot force suspects to turn over their passwords that would unlock their devices. Yahoo! 21/11/2019 News Jason Ablewhite: Criminal probe ex-PCC resigns from council A former police and crime commissioner (PCC) being investigated over possible criminal conduct related to social media use has resigned as a councillor. BBC 21/11/2019 News Priti Patel pledges to double maximum sentences for assaults to police officers Home Secretary Priti Patel addresses the Police Federation's Centenary celebration in Westminster, where she pledges to double the maximum sentences for those who assault police officers from 12 months to 24 months. Yahoo! 21/11/2019 News World Class Policing Awards won by Devon and Cornwall Police Devon and Cornwall Police have been named as the overall winners at the World Class Policing Awards for their ground-breaking work in supporting victims of domestic abuse. County Gazette (Somerset) 21/11/2019 News Labour pledges to rebuild police service The Labour Party has pledged to rebuild "the whole of the police service" in its general election manifesto. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2019 News Fed calls for Royal Commission on policing The Police Federation has called for a new Royal Commission on the future of policing Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2019 News National Chair calls for end to ‘postcode lottery of funding’ The National Chair of the Police Federation has said a public inquiry into policing is long overdue and demanded an end to what he called the “postcode lottery of funding” for police forces. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/11/2019 News National Award for sergeant who goes ‘above and beyond’ A custody sergeant from Lancashire has been recognised with the National Women in Policing Award at the Police Federation’s Centenary event. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/11/2019 News North Yorkshire Police officer charged with dangerous driving offence A North Yorkshire Police officer has been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/11/2019 News This is not just a fight between students and police – the people of Hong Kong are now living in terror More than 1,100 people have been arrested in recent days. If the majority of those arrested during these five months of protests are given custodial sentences, Hong Kong will need to start building more prisons The Independent 21/11/2019 News Labour commits to recruiting more frontline police officers than Tories The party also vowed to restore prison officer numbers to 2010 levels and end private sector contracts to run jails. Belfast Telegraph 21/11/2019 News Practical Considerations For Implementing An Evidence-Based Policing Approach in Police Operations: A Case Study Through the lens of a real operation carried out at Greater Manchester Police to protect the business community from burglaries over the Christmas and New Year period in 2017/2018, this paper highlights the practical considerations in implementing an evidence-based approach in policing operations where there is a perceived immediate threat, risk and harm. Operation Guard was a force-wide operation that ran for four months (1st December 2017–30th March 2018 inclusive) across seven districts and eleven wards in Greater Manchester (UK), with the primary mandate of reducing Greater Manchester Police’s (GMP) commercial burglary crime volume. With the operation carrying a second aim of tactical delivery through an evidence-based policing methodology, representing the first of its kind at this scale at GMP, this paper highlights key practical considerations and learning opportunities for future tactical deployment for both police strategic and tactical leaders, as well as policing academics. Policing and Society - Registration at source 21/11/2019 Research article Intelligence analysis: Fact or fiction? The Security Service faced considerable criticism for its prioritising of intelligence operations prior to the London Bridge attack in 2017. Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth examines the challenges around gathering and interpreting intelligence relating to terror plots. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/11/2019 Analysis Tories’ £15,000,000 for rape cases ‘doesn’t go far enough’ Campaigners have welcomed the Conservatives’ £15 million pledge to boost rape cases, but warned victims are still getting ‘nowhere near enough’ support Metro 21/11/2019 News Home Secretary Priti Patel vows to double the jail sentence for assaults on police officers to two years in pre-election promise to hit criminals hard The Conservatives have pledged to double the jail sentence for assaults on police officers to two years. Mail Online 21/11/2019 News PCC renews call for assisted dying review after High Court ruling A renewed call for review of assisted dying laws has come from a PCC after the High Court rejected an appeal by a dying man. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2019 News Federation makes history as we celebrate 100th birthday The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) will make history today when we gather in the London venue which hosted our very first conference almost exactly a century ago. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/11/2019 News New consultation could double sentences for offenders The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales has welcomed an announcement by Home Secretary Priti Patel which could hand two-year jail sentences to violent offenders who attack police officers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/11/2019 News «338833893390339133923393339433953396Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events