Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98659 total results. Showing results 69441 to 69460 «346934703471347234733474347534763477Next ›Last » Hong Kong: How the police trained for riots – and why their response to protesters has been so violent In her recorded television address, Lam refused to give way on the protesters’ other demands – notably for an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality. However, she did appoint two new members to the government’s Independent Police Complaints Council panel which is currently investigating the violence. The Conversation 5/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Wider societal problems recognised as factor in fatalities The difficult and good work that officers do, and the contribution of wider societal problems, has been recognised as new figures relating to deaths during and after police contact are released. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/9/2019 News Brexit protests lead to record ‘red’ days with more to come Brexit uncertainty has led to a record 15 'red' days of cancelled leave in London. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Taskforce to tackle drug deaths emergency The Taskforce will examine the main causes of drug deaths, will promote action to improve health outcomes for people who use drugs, and will advise what changes, in practice or in the law, could help save lives. Scottish Government 5/9/2019 News IOPC publishes figures on deaths during or following police contact for 2018/19 The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) today published its annual report on deaths during or following police contact in 2018/19. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 5/9/2019 News Thames Valley Police vows to ‘shift demographic’ of force to reflect BAME communities The government has launched its national campaign to recruit 20,000 new officers - and along with other forces Thames Valley Police is expecting to benefit Berkshire Live 5/9/2019 News Caithness councillor says mobile technology for police is ‘a very big step forward’ A plan for Caithness police officers to use mobile technology by next spring has been described as "a very big step forward". John O'Groat Journal 5/9/2019 News Police chiefs condemn PM for using officers as backdrop to Brexit ‘rant’ Boris Johnson has said he would “rather be dead in a ditch” than agree to extend Brexit, while ducking questions on whether he would resign if it was forced on him, in a sometimes rambling speech in West Yorkshire. The Guardian 5/9/2019 News Police road collision deaths reach 10-year high The number of people who died as a result of road collisions involving police has reached the highest number for at least 10 years. BBC 5/9/2019 News Number of road deaths involving police vehicles at 13-year high Forty-two people killed in accidents in England and Wales, including 30 during pursuits The Guardian 5/9/2019 News Dyfed-Powys Police officers being diverted to mental health crises Powys' police chief Mark Collins is calling for more funding for mental health services in Wales. County Times (Powys) 5/9/2019 News Nottinghamshire Police to end participation in Stonewall’s equality index The process is taking too much time, the force has said Nottinghamshire Live 5/9/2019 News Should more police officers be armed with Tasers? Nick Ferrari is calling for more police officers to be armed with Tasers, Afua Hirsch disagrees and is worried that the weapon could ‘lead to deaths’. Sky News 5/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Poll finds Americans trust police use of facial recognition USA: The Pew Research Center reports 56% of Americans trust law enforcement to use the technology responsibly, despite concerns over fairness and bans in some cities Wired 5/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Extra British police won’t go to NI border, MPs told Police officers from across the UK will not be deployed to the Irish border if sent to Northern Ireland to help quell Brexit tensions, a Westminster committee has heard. Belfast Telegraph 5/9/2019 News UK plod could lose access to 79 million criminal alerts in event of a no-deal Brexit European data sharing confined to underused Interpol database The Register 5/9/2019 News Sussex child protection teams ‘battling heavy workload’ Police working with missing and vulnerable children have got too much work to do and need more support, the Sussex Police Federation has said. BBC 5/9/2019 News On camera: How one force used a ‘social experiment’ to raise awareness of vulnerability As part of a campaign to raise awareness around vulnerability, Northumbria Police conducted a social experiment to see how many people would stop and help a man apparently suffering early onset Alzheimer's. Northumbria Police's Engagement Advisor Jemma Woolley and Ch Insp Steve Wykes speak to Policing Insight about why the force took this approach. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 Innovation Senior Research Fellow/Acting Director – Serious and Organised Crime and Policing The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) is one of the world’s leading research think-tanks in the fields of defence and security. RUSI is seeking to recruit a Senior Research Fellow/Acting Director within its programme on serious and organised crime and policing. Policing Insight 5/9/2019 Advertisement, Feature, Jobs Recruitment drive welcome but must deliver genuine uplift The government’s recruitment plans are a promising start but must deliver a genuine uplift of new officers, warns the National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/9/2019 News «346934703471347234733474347534763477Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events