Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98800 total results. Showing results 68081 to 68100 «340134023403340434053406340734083409Next ›Last » Police boss calls for reform on right to die North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones is one of 18 PCCs from across the UK to sign a letter to the Ministry of Justice urging reform on the right to die. Mr Jones is supporting the campaign that’s been launched on behalf of Ron Hogg, the Police, Crime and Victims Commissioner for Durham, who has motor neurone disease and wishes for the law to be altered to allow him to end his life. Wales 24/7 30/10/2019 News Historical inquiry unit for Northern Ireland ‘would need 600 detectives’ Changes in criminal investigation standards and shortage of homicide detectives make new unit unrealistic MPs told. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 News Scottish police officers union accuses Government of ‘giving up on policing’ The union representing Scotland’s police officers has accused Scottish ministers of pursuing the same “slash and burn” approach to funding that damaged services in England. The Herald (Scotland) 30/10/2019 News Manchester incident: Men arrested on suspicion of ‘planning terror attack’ as bomb squad examines car Men in custody as bomb disposal team examines 'suspicious items' in Range Rover The Independent 30/10/2019 News Charities urged to bid for offender project funds Projects look to cut high re-offending rate in hot spot areas where each offender commits 25 crimes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 News They’re watching you: The slow creep of facial recognition into our supermarkets and onto our streets “Facial recognition is the same. Facebook, Instagram and the airports are using it. It is here to stay but it has to be regulated. Everything needs to be controlled because every technology can be used negatively.” The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 Feature, Opinion ‘Tsunami’ of allegations about NI violence envisaged under new body A "tsunami" of allegations about past violence in Northern Ireland would require 600 extra detectives to investigate, former senior police have said. The Newsletter 30/10/2019 News ‘No training or process issues’ in Glasgow police helicopter crash A second inquiry into a police helicopter crash in Glasgow in 2013 which killed 10 people has concluded that the circumstances of the accident are so unusual that it is improbable they will be repeated, even without the introduction of the safety measures taken since the incident. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 News Gold command methods must change says Grenfell judge Inquiry makes recommendations on training, protocols and shared access to systems Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 News NPAS helicopter encryption error ‘contributed’ to Grenfell deaths Communication issues between helicopters of the National Police Air Service (NPAS) and the London Fire Brigade (LFB) could have contributed to the loss of life during the Grenfell Tower fire, according to a public inquiry report published today (October 30). Police Professional 30/10/2019 News They claim police are the enemy. Here are the facts that prove them wrong. USA: The collective data (see below) clearly state that most Americans have a favorable opinion of law enforcement. Yes, there are differences when it comes to African Americans, Hispanics, and other groups, but regardless, most blacks, Hispanics and others are supportive. So why are presidential candidates suggesting that you are going to get shot in the back of the head during police stops or claiming police systematic institutional racism? Law Enforcement Today 30/10/2019 Feature, Opinion The message is clear: Give ex-prisoners a job to stop them returning to crime A film about the battle against re-offending shows what can be achieved when employers take a chance on prisoners The Guardian 30/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Shadows of doubt: Do stereotypes perpetuate crime? Two leading economists put a price on prejudice and stereotypes in the American legal system. What implications does their insightful analysis have on the UK? Rights Info 30/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Yorkshire police boss welcomes government review of police watchdog A Government review of the national police watchdog has been described as “good news” for police officer and the public, following claims by a Yorkshire police boss that “unnecessary and long investigations” cause “untold damage to officers and their families”. The Yorkshire Post 30/10/2019 News Warnings police cuts would be ‘catastrophic’ for Scotland Looming budget constraints could be “catastrophic” for policing, the Scottish Government has been warned. The Courier (Scotland) 30/10/2019 News Mixed Up: ‘Being stopped and searched by police taught me to identify as black’ Adu Lalouschek is a producer at Culture Trip. He says he identifies as both mixed-race and black, but he knows society views him solely as a black man. Metro 30/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Mental Health: police detentions up 30% in five years The number of times police have detained someone under the Mental Health Act has risen by nearly a third in Wales over the last five years. BBC 30/10/2019 News Westminster urged to ‘call time’ on flawed legacy Bill The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) wants Westminster to “call time” on draft legislation to deal with the legacy of the past. Police Professional 30/10/2019 News Rhapsody in blue for orchestra fighting mental health stigma An orchestra featuring blue light responders with a detective as its conductor is helping fight workplace stress. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2019 News 60 E – Commerce fraudsters busted during international operation A joint law enforcement operation supported by 19 countriesi led to the arrest of 60 people suspected of fraud. The main aim of the 2019 e-Commerce Action (eComm 2019) is to target criminal networks suspected of online fraud through coordinated law enforcement action within the European Union, followed by an awareness-raising campaign. Europol 30/10/2019 News «340134023403340434053406340734083409Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events