Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100404 total results. Showing results 68681 to 68700 «343134323433343434353436343734383439Next ›Last » Who says crime doesn’t pay?: my day with the trans-border police force tracking stolen vehicles You may have noticed the procession of old Volkswagen LT and Mercedes Sprinter vans and various car-hauled trailers, mainly displaying Polish, Bulgarian or Romanian registrations, on the M20/A20 towards Dover. The trailers clearly carry vehicles; who knows what might be secreted in the vans? The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/12/2019 News 20,000 extra police officers: It has to be more than a ‘simple uplift’ in numbers The addition of 20,000 new police officers will coincide with the new degree entry qualification requirements, including degree apprenticeships. Former head of Innovation for Kent and Essex police and now senior consultant at Enlighten Training Martin Wilson considers the potential challenges this presents. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2019 Opinion Norfolk to join roll out of domestic abuse caution scheme Norfolk will be the sixth police force to introduce a scheme that places low level first-time perpetrators on a two-day workshop with a police caution to address their behavioural issues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/12/2019 News User guide to Seizures of drugs in England and Wales This user guide is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes on the issues and classifications that are key to the production and presentation of the Home Office’s annual statistical release Seizures of drugs in England and Wales. [pdf] Home Office 5/12/2019 Report Seizures of drugs in England and Wales: user guide 'Seizures of drugs in England and Wales: user guide' is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes on seizure of drugs. Home Office 5/12/2019 News User Guide to: Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation: Arrests, outcomes and stop and search, Great Britain In May 2016, the statistics included in this series were given National Statistics accreditation by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA). This means that these statistics meet the highest standards of trustworthiness, impartiality, quality and public value, and are fully compliant with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. As part of the assessment process, the Home Office has reviewed and improved this user guide. This now contains more details about the strengths and limitations of the various datasets within the publication, as well as the steps taken to engage with users. Further details on the assessment process can be found on the UKSA website. [pdf] Home Office 5/12/2019 Report User guide to operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation The user guide to operation of police powers under terrorism legislation is a useful reference guide with explanatory notes. Home Office 5/12/2019 News SPA Chair Stands Down Susan Deacon CBE has tendered her resignation as Chair of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) which has been accepted by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 5/12/2019 News Counter Terrorism Policing call for increased public vigilance despite decrease in arrests Counter Terrorism Policing’s Senior National Coordinator has again called upon the public to play their part in the fight against terrorism, as the Home Office released their quarterly arrest statistics. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/12/2019 News Shock figures reveal more than 2,500 police staff jobs lost in the NW since 2010 Almost 2,500 police staff jobs have been lost across the North West since 2010, figures from GMB, the union for police staff, reveal. AboutManchester 5/12/2019 Feature, Opinion SPA chief Susan Deacon quits over ‘fundamentally flawed’ system Prof Susan Deacon has resigned as chair of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA). BBC 5/12/2019 News Former MOD police officer ‘claimed he shot Mark Duggan’ A former Ministry of Defence police officer who boasted about shooting a man stole money collected for a colleague, a misconduct panel heard. BBC 5/12/2019 News Mark Duggan shooting report challenged by human rights groups Investigators call for reopening of 2011 case, claiming virtual model casts doubt on findings The Guardian 5/12/2019 News NSPCC warns Facebook of becoming ‘one-stop grooming shop’ over encryption plans Facebook is considering end-to-end encryption on Facebook Messenger and Instagram Direct – on top of WhatsApp, which is already encrypted – but there has been deep concern that the move could prevent child abusers being caught. Belfast Telegraph 5/12/2019 News How police are using social media to predict gang crime before it happens Analysis: The change of strategy comes after years of attempts to make social media companies remove material, writes Lizzie Dearden The Independent - Subscription at source 5/12/2019 Analysis, Feature Nearly half of online child abuse reports to police on Facebook apps, NSPCC finds Nearly half of online child sex crimes reported to police happened on Facebook’s apps, the NSPCC has found as the children’s charity warned the social network could become a “one stop grooming shop” if it goes ahead with encryption plans. The Times 5/12/2019 News Islamist extremists begin to remobilise as they finish prison sentences An extremist network once led by the hate preacher Anjem Choudary has begun to remobilise as waves of former members leave prison or are released from monitoring measures. The Times 5/12/2019 News Police officer who ‘left student protester needing brain surgery’ faces misconduct proceedings nine years after incident A police officer who allegedly struck a student protester in the head with his baton is facing disciplinary action more than nine years after the incident. The Independent 4/12/2019 News New figures on bail reform impact ‘confirms need for review’ The National Police Chiefs’ Council says figures revealing the number of people freed while under investigation for violent offences confirmed the need for a review Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2019 News Investigation launched following incident involving Taser in Dundee The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) is carrying out an investigation following an incident in which police discharged a Taser at a man in Dundee. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 4/12/2019 News «343134323433343434353436343734383439Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events