Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100503 total results. Showing results 69441 to 69460 «346934703471347234733474347534763477Next ›Last » General election 2019: Labour Party hit by second cyber-attack Labour is reportedly suffering a second cyber-attack after saying it successfully thwarted one on Monday. BBC 12/11/2019 News Digital memorial to fallen police officers and staff launched A digital memorial to thousands of UK police officers and staff who lost their lives on duty has been launched. BBC 12/11/2019 News Vislink secures ADL contract renewals with UK police forces Vislink Technologies, a US-based communications equipment company, has secured the renewal of three-year service contracts with 12 UK police forces. Government Technology 12/11/2019 News Neil Basu: Speech to Society of Editors Neil Basu is Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Counter Terrorism Policing 12/11/2019 Feature, Opinion Head of CT Police encourages editors to build a partnership The Head of Counter Terrorism Policing has appealed to the Editors of the UK’s media to help build a partnership which could reduce the threat of terrorism to the UK. Counter Terrorism Policing 12/11/2019 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 News Victims’ Commissioner: A Victim’s Law will entrench victims’ rights and ensure compliance In the first of a two-part interview, former Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria and now Victims' Commissioner Dame Vera Baird QC talks to Policing Insight about the Victims’ Strategy and Victims’ Code, and her own role in ensuring that victims of crime are treated with decency and dignity. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 Interview, Opinion Motorola Solutions’ Leading Mobile Technology Developed in Glasgow to be Rolled Out to Police Scotland Officers Police Scotland have begun the rollout of Motorola Solutions’ digital policing application suite Pronto as part of an overall mobile working solution for officers in Glasgow. P25 Technology 12/11/2019 News Historic wreath laying for officers killed in Ireland conflicts ‘long overdue’ Police organisations from the Republic of Ireland joined the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) in the first-ever joint Remembrance Day wreath-laying ceremony in Belfast. Police Professional 12/11/2019 News Allegation against Cambridgeshire PCC is of a ‘criminal nature’ The allegation that led to the sudden resignation of Cambridgeshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) Jason Ablewhite is of a “criminal nature”, it has emerged. Police Professional 12/11/2019 News Officer attackers 20 month tariff sparks tougher sentence call Police leaders have renewed their call for tougher sentencing for people who attack frontline officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 News Airwave replacement project ‘second most overspent’ in Whitehall Report calls for new procurement regulator to stop wasted public money on projects such as ESN and HS2. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 News CPD Fortnight 2019 Running from 11 to 24 November, CPD Fortnight is now more accessible than ever before. We're working with forces across the country to offer continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities online, meaning you won't need to travel great distances to attend. College of Policing 12/11/2019 News Criminal group producing and circulating fake Euro bank notes in Spain and Portugal busted The Spanish National Police (Policía Nacional) have dismantled a counterfeit euro print shop in Spain with the support of Europol. The criminal group, based in the port city of Huelva, manufactured fake banknotes in 10, 20 and 50 euro denominations. The operation has prevented €250 000 in fraudulent cash from circulating in Spain and Portugal. Europol 12/11/2019 News The Hong Kong Protests: History and politics in public order policing As the Hong Kong demonstrations continue unabated, Military Historian and independent consultant Dr Jill Russell examines the historical context for the current disorder and the wider challenges of policing political protests. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 Analysis Domestic violence: ‘He wanted people to see the perfect couple’ Police figures show there were more than 16,000 domestic abuse crimes reported in Northern Ireland between June 2018 and July 2019. BBC 12/11/2019 News Dogs in Metropolitan Police’s taskforce use cyberscent to collar criminals Britain’s largest police force is training sniffer dogs to find laptops, USB sticks and Sim cards in the fight against cybercrime. The Times - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 News ‘Misleading claims’ of Carbyne, Israeli security company advised by Lord Hogan-Howe An Israeli security company advised by a former Metropolitan Police commissioner has misleadingly claimed that British police forces are to begin testing its controversial technology, documents seen by The Times suggest. The Times - Subscription at source 12/11/2019 News Senior police officer denies failing to report child abuse video Supt Robyn Williams rejects accusation she was trying to protect members of her family The Guardian 11/11/2019 News Apprentices to serve as police officers while studying Professional Policing Practice WEST Mercia Police is among the first forces in the UK to adopt a new entry pathway into policing, which will see apprentices study for a degree in Professional Policing Practice while they serve as police officers. 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