Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97247 total results. Showing results 68061 to 68080 «340034013402340334043405340634073408Next ›Last » Campaign to recruit 20,000 new police officers launched The biggest police recruitment drive in decades got underway on Thursday (September 5) urging people to ‘Be a force for all’. Police Professional 5/9/2019 News National crime experts to gather for summit to tackle knife crime epidemic Leading experts on gang culture, county lines and violent crime will come together to discuss how to solve the nation’s knife crime epidemic at a national event in Kent next week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Deputy Commissioner backs use of facial recognition Sir Stephen House says Met will make final decision after university evaluation of trial. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Lancashire PCC challenges officer allocations as recruit portal opens Half of forces not included in first wave of recruitment as Home Office admits arrangements were rushed through. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Police use of facial recognition lawful Police use of facial recognition technology is lawful, the High Court has ruled in the first legal challenge to the controversial practice. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Millions extra for courts and prisons The Chancellor announced big increases in spending for the Home Office and Ministry of Justice with a promise to recruit the first 2,000 of 20,000 additional police officers by next March (Richard Ford writes). The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Violence and sexual offences fuel spike in rail crime A surge in violent and sexual offences drove a 12% rise in crime recorded on Britain’s railways last year, new figures show. Shropshire Star 5/9/2019 News World’s first facial recognition court case warns police over privacy violations South Wales Police may have won the landmark court battle, but others using the technology may not pass the same test. The Independent - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Police officer recruitment drive launched The Chancellor promised £750 million to fund the first year of the project, during which it is hoped 6,000 new officers will be put in place. Yahoo! 5/9/2019 News Thames Valley Police give spotlight to females in the force The page 'women in policing' has been set up on the forces' shiny new careers website in a bid to give a spotlight to female officers and encourage more women to join. Oxford Mail 5/9/2019 News UK police officers ‘will not be deployed to border’ Police officers from across the UK will not be deployed to the border if sent to Northern Ireland to help quell Brexit tensions, a Westminster committee has heard. The Irish News (Republic of Ireland) 5/9/2019 News UK court backs Welsh police use of facial recognition technology Campaigners claimed human rights and data protection laws had been breached. Financial Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News What I’d like to see in the upcoming independent review of the PREVENT strategy It was recently announced that Lord Carlile of Berriew would be leading the independent review of the U.K.’s Prevent Strategy, which is expected to start within the next month. I’ve been asked recently what I’d want to see in this review and have covered these points on my YouTube Channel. However, I wanted to elaborate on these issues – with a particular emphasis on what this means for how we respond to the radical right. This was the focus of my PhD study on the subject as well as a recently released book on how the Prevent Strategy has been applied to radical right extremism in the U.K. The Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) 5/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Understanding the motivations of fleeing drivers – literature review of youth motivations NEW ZEALAND: Fleeing drivers present a unique challenge to police, with 3796 events recorded in 2017 (IPCA, 2019). While most pursuits are abandoned, others end in crashes, injury and even fatalities. [pdf] New Zealand Police 5/9/2019 Report The harrowing true Panorama story of how West Midlands Police brought down UK’s biggest ever slave gang Tonight, a Panorama special follows West Midlands Police as they bring down the biggest ever caught Birmingham Live 5/9/2019 Analysis, Feature This Government will show police officers the respect they deserve The Government's commitment to policing is about more than just increasing the number of bobbies on the beat The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 Feature, Opinion National campaign to recruit 6,000 police officers in a year launched with catchphrase: ‘Be a force for all’ A national police recruitment campaign with the catchphrase “Be a force for all” is launched today (Thurs) with the aim of hiring 6,000 new officers within a year backed by £750 million extra cash. The Telegraph 5/9/2019 News The race to create a perfect lie detector – and the dangers of succeeding AI and brain-scanning technology could soon make it possible to reliably detect when people are lying. But do we really want to know? By Amit Katwala The Guardian 5/9/2019 Analysis, Feature More violent crime reported on British railways Crime recorded on British railways increased by 12% last year including a rise in the number of violent and sexual offences, new figures show. BBC 5/9/2019 News Fight against organised crime to be scrutinised A full review into Britain’s efforts to tackle serious organised crime was announced yesterday after a watchdog found significant shortcomings in existing efforts. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News «340034013402340334043405340634073408Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events