Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103152 total results. Showing results 68481 to 68500 «342134223423342434253426342734283429Next ›Last » Australians will be in lockdown until JUNE, admits police boss as he reveals the acceptable reasons for leaving home Coronavirus lockdowns in Australia's biggest states will last until June, it was revealed this morning - as police described the only acceptable reasons to leave home. Mail Online 2/4/2020 Coronavirus: Long lockdown will lead to rebellion, says former Bank governor Lord King of Lothbury Ministers face a public “rebellion” against the lockdown if it goes on for too long, the former governor of the Bank of England said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Woman fined £660 for crime that ‘doesn’t exist’ Police have been accused of using the wrong law to prosecute a woman and fine her £660 in the first arrest on the railways under the lockdown. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Intimidated pharmacists call in police Police are patrolling high street pharmacies as staff struggle with fights over medicines, aggressive customers and a lack of protective equipment. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Coronavirus: How China’s using surveillance to tackle outbreak The coronavirus pandemic may have emerged in China, but the country now has fewer cases than the US, Italy and Spain. The Chinese government has used tools such as phone tracking to control the outbreak. Other countries are starting to look at similar technological solutions. But how does China's controversial surveillance system work and can state intervention on this scale be justified? BBC 2/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Coronavirus: Outgoing Police Commissioner Mike Bush to bow out at Covid-19 select committee NEW ZEALAND; The country's top cop has been a central figure in the Government's daily coronavirus press conferences but come Friday, there will be "no more bling". Stuff (New Zealand) 1/4/2020 News Coronavirus fines an ‘absolute last resort’, ACT police chief says AUSTRALIA: ACT Policing will only issue fines for breaches of new social distancing rules as an "absolute last resort", according to its chief officer. The Canberra Times (Australia) 1/4/2020 News Police could’ve been ‘less aggressive’ AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Commissioner Michael Fuller has conceded his officers may have been overly confrontational in their policing of social distancing measures in parts of Sydney on Tuesday The Australian - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 News Coronavirus: New Zealand site to report lockdown rule-breakers crashes A new police website encouraging New Zealanders to report neighbours they suspect of breaking lockdown rules during the coronavirus outbreak has crashed because of the volume of complaints. The Independent 1/4/2020 News Policing under coronavirus: the real test is yet to come As the pandemic wears on, how long will we allow ourselves to be policed by consent? The Guardian 1/4/2020 News What are your rights in coronavirus lockdown Britain? Can you exercise more than once a day? How often can you shop? We explain what is allowed and what is not The Guardian 1/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Less lethal: how do avoid “lawful but awful” incidents? As UK policing awaits the outcome of an overdue national officer safety review Gary Mason reports on the findings of a recent international symposium that discussed emerging trends in the use of less lethal weapons and tactics. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Micro-moments that matter Digital channels that engage with candidates during the recruitment process can help promote a more ‘inclusive image’ as police forces look to increase diversity in their workforce. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Researching evidence-based policing The Research Inspector looks at ongoing research by Dr Garth den Heyer of the National Police Foundation, Washington DC, on evidence-based policing and the influence this has had on the UK. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Sharp rise in convictions for sex crimes in Scotland The number of convictions for sexual crimes in Scotland is now at its highest level in a decade. Police Professional 1/4/2020 News Innovative System Supporting Forces During Coronavirus The innovative Telephone Witness Statementsystem implemented by West Yorkshire Police, is being shared nationwide to help other police forces cope with their demand and further reduce the spread of Coronavirus. West Yorkshire Police 1/4/2020 Feature, Innovation To Enforce Coronavirus Rules, U.K. Police Use Drones, Shaming and Easter Egg Bans North America - The actions have stirred a debate about the powers of the authorities and the limits of individual liberty. The New York Times 1/4/2020 News Criminals are using coronavirus as a weapon against police officers senior officer says A senior policeman has said that suspects are using coronavirus ‘as a weapon’ against officers. Metro 1/4/2020 News Police fine woman £660 for breaching coronavirus lockdown laws at train station A woman who failed to tell police what she was doing at a train station has become the first person to be arrested and fined on the railways under the new coronavirus laws. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 News Integrated data will be the ‘backbone’ of the digital policing transformation Data is the 'oxygen' of decision-making and is potentially at its most powerful when it integrated with other data. Former Deputy Chief Constable and now strategic adviser on digital policing transformation Paul Kennedy and Managing Director of Microsoft software development company Black Marble Robert Hogg explore how forces can better integrate their data sets to improve outcomes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 Feature, Opinion «342134223423342434253426342734283429Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events