Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98687 total results. Showing results 69201 to 69220 «345734583459346034613462346334643465Next ›Last » Vera Baird: pressure grows on police boss over Labour meeting A former police and crime commissioner has been accused of a “total lack of transparency” for failing to record a meeting with the Labour Party chairman, who questioned her about a corruption investigation. The Times - Subscription at source 16/9/2019 News Muslim charity workers suffered ‘humiliating questioning’ by terror police during aid trip A Muslim charity has launched a legal challenge against the government after its aid workers were subjected to ‘humiliating questioning’ by counter terrorism police at Heathrow airport. Metro 15/9/2019 News Revealed: surge in vulnerable children linked to UK drug gangs Scale of county lines crisis laid bare as officials raise concerns over nearly 9,000 young people. The Guardian 15/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Work begins on £48m Merseyside police station Merseyside Police will move into the 12,800sqm four-storey centre described as “modern” and “purpose built”, once work is completed in September 2021. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/9/2019 News Airbnb and a free lunch: how county lines drug gangs lure teenagers ‘Glamorous’ criminal networks promising easy money are posing a serious challenge for social services. The Guardian 15/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Real-time surveillance will test the British tolerance for cameras Britain has traditionally sacrificed privacy more than other Western democracies, mostly in the name of security. The government’s use of thousands of closed-circuit cameras and its ability to monitor digital communications have been influenced by domestic bombings during years of conflict involving Northern Ireland and attacks since Sept. 11, 2001. The New York Times - Subscription at source 15/9/2019 News Thousands of EU nationals ‘could be kicked out of domestic abuse shelters’ after Brexit Thousands of domestic abuse victims who are European nationals could be kicked out of refuges or blocked from even entering them after Brexit because they do not know they have to apply for settled status, campaigners have warned. The Independent 15/9/2019 News How ‘rogue’ police unit fought fire with fire in battle to bring down Gee brothers’ criminal empire Former officer reveals how lines were crossed to break family's hold on trouble-hit estate Liverpool Echo 15/9/2019 News Police accused of giving crooks ‘green light’ after investigation reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes are being written off by officers within just 24 hours Hundreds of thousands of crimes are being written off by police within only 24 hours of being reported. The Met, which is Britain's biggest force, shelves 36 per cent of new cases inside a day. Mail Online 15/9/2019 News County lines epidemic blamed as number of children missing or linked to drugs gangs doubles County lines drug networks have been blamed for a huge spike in the number of children identified as having links to gangs, after the figure more than doubled in three years. The Telegraph 15/9/2019 News West Midlands Police’s first Sikh female superintendent A cop is proving an inspiration to others after becoming the most senior Sikh female officer in the history of West Midlands Police. Express & Star 15/9/2019 News North Yorkshire’s rural police up for world award North Yorkshire's rural police force has won international recognition for its work. The Press (York) 15/9/2019 News Body-Worn Images: Point-of-View and the New Aesthetics of Policing Police organisations across much of the Western world have eagerly embraced body-worn video camera technology, seen as a way to enhance public trust in police, provide transparency in policing activity, reduce conflict between police and citizens and provide a police perspective of incidents and events. Indeed, the cameras have become an everyday piece of police ‘kit’. Despite the growing ubiquity of the body-worn video camera, understandings of the nature and value of the audiovisual footage produced by police remain inchoate. Given body-worn video camera’s promise of veracity, this article is interested in the aesthetics of the camera images and the socio-cultural construction of the cameras as tellers of truth. We treat body-worn video cameras as image-making devices linked to techniques and technologies of power, which construct and frame police encounters in specific ways, and we suggest that the aesthetics and point-of-view nature of the image contribute greatly to the truth-value that the images acquire. This article begins by providing an historical context for the use of cameras and images in policing. We then introduce our framework of visual criminology and present theories of point-of-view as a construct in the diverse areas of gaming, pornography and the visual arts, as well as in television and cinema. Crime Media Culture: An International Journal - Registration at source 15/9/2019 Research article Ties between West Mercia and Warwickshire Police could continue – but only if a fair ‘divorce’ bill is agreed The region's police and crime commissioner has hinted West Mercia could keep some ties with Warwickshire Police after ending its alliance – but only if a fair ‘divorce’ settlement is agreed. Droitwich Advertiser 15/9/2019 News Police Scotland officers ordered to check family’s social media posts to ensure job hidden Force fears organised crime groups could infiltrate social media accounts to find compromising information. Daily Record 15/9/2019 News Labour royal commission into legalisation of drugs could lead to decriminalising heroin and cocaine A Labour government would launch a royal commission to review the legalisation of drugs including cannabis, cocaine and heroin. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/9/2019 News Open season for rapists as Metropolitan police disbands sex crime unit The force is failing victims because of incompetence, according to a whistleblowing detective The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/9/2019 News Insights… even the mere sight of a policewoman can lead to a fall in crime rates One way of tackling Britain’s soaring rate of domestic violence killings could be for forces to put more women in the ranks The Guardian 15/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Cyber attack on forensic labs is complex, says NCA Finding the source of the attack that halted forensic testing for UK police forces will take time, the National Crime Agency has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/9/2019 News Crime commissioner an independent after Tory party expulsion Surrey once again has an independent police and crime commissioner – after David Munro became the highest profile local casualty of a turbulent week for the Conservative Party. Farnham Herald 14/9/2019 News «345734583459346034613462346334643465Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events