Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100503 total results. Showing results 69461 to 69480 «347034713472347334743475347634773478Next ›Last » Cambridgeshire PCC resigns after complaint referred to IOPC Jason Ablewhite tenders resignation following public complaint into his conduct Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2019 News No return of national forensic science service, say reform team New broker service will enable forces to share spare capacity in their own forensic teams with other areas Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2019 News Indian police officers hit the beat in South Yorkshire Indian police officers hit the beat with their counterparts in South Yorkshire The Star (Yorkshire) 11/11/2019 News Violence against the NYPD is exploding. We have New York politicians to thank. USA: Within the past month, there’s been a healthy uptick in officers exercising the use of deadly force within New York City. These series of officers who seemingly used said force justifiably is igniting the heated debate between supporters of police and anti-law enforcement groups and advocates regarding whether the force used in these, and nearly all, deadly force occurrences is excessive. Law Enforcement Today 11/11/2019 News Fingerprint test can tell if someone has used heroin, even after washing hands Advanced technology that can tell whether a person has used heroin even if they wash their hands could help police identify drug users and dealers. A forensic test developed by scientists in the UK is able to distinguish between those who have taken the Class A drug or unintentionally come into contact with it by shaking hands with someone else who has handled it. ITV News 11/11/2019 News 237 UK police force staff punished for misusing IT systems in last 2 years In the last two years, 237 officers and admin staff have been punished for a variety of offences, including taking pictures of screens showing police databases and sharing them online, accessing data relating to civil cases that staff were involved in, and misusing social media. The Register 11/11/2019 News Allegations against Peterborough and Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite are of a ‘criminal nature’ A letter from the chief executive of the office of the police and crime commissioner revealed allegations against Jason Ablewhite are of a ‘criminal nature’. Rutland & Stamford Mercury 11/11/2019 News His departure was swift, almost spectacular but whatever his reason Jason Ablewhite leaves office with Conservative Party colleagues across Cambridgeshire aghast. The "criminal nature" of the allegation means the Independent Office for Police Conduct has to investigate Cambridgeshire Live 11/11/2019 News The Rise and Fall of police and crime commissioner Jason Ablewhite who quit his £85,000 year post today His departure was swift, almost spectacular but whatever his reason Jason Ablewhite leaves office with Conservative Party colleagues across Cambridgeshire aghast. Cambs Times 11/11/2019 News Cambridgeshire PCC Jason Ablewhite resigns amid IOPC referral The police and crime commissioner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has resigned after being referred to the police watchdog. Conservative Jason Ablewhite was elected to the role in 2016. BBC 11/11/2019 News Police ICT Company welcomes new chair Stephen Mold has promised to “encourage technological enablement on a greater level” as he takes over as chair of the Police ICT Company’s board of directors. Police Professional 11/11/2019 News Former Manchester Arena terror commander appointed Channel island chief of police A new chief officer has been appointed to lead the States of Jersey Police following the death of Rob Bastable in 2018. Police Professional 11/11/2019 News New centre to provide ‘effective, professional and quality training’ for officers A new £2.6 million training complex is being created for Northamptonshire Police to support the drive to recruit hundreds more officers for the force. Police Professional 11/11/2019 News Cambridgeshire PCC steps down following referral to IOPC Cambridgeshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) Jason Ablewhite has resigned after he was referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Police Professional 11/11/2019 News ‘This is an extreme world’: Cardiff children taught how to defend themselves from knife attacks "We don't call this fighting, we call this surviving," says James Bourne, the former nightclub bouncer teaching the children. Sky News 11/11/2019 News Indian police develop female victims training with UK force and university South Yorkshire and Sheffield Hallam host visit by 30 officers from Indian state force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2019 News Cocaine worth more than £200k found after raid on one of UK’s most prestigious private schools A major haul of cocaine worth more than £200,000 has been discovered after a police raid on one of the UK’s most prestigious private schools. The Independent 11/11/2019 News 237 UK police force staff punished for misusing IT systems in last 2 years One UK police staffer is disciplined every three days for breaking data protection rules or otherwise misusing IT systems, according to a Freedom of Information request by think tank Parliament Street. The Register 11/11/2019 News ‘Catch Me If You Can’: the Myth and Reality of Criminals’ Use of Juju to Evade Arrest From the Nigeria Police This research investigates the deployment of juju rituals by criminals to perpetrate crime, ensure invincibility, avoid injury or death, subdue victims, and evade police apprehension. Existing studies have predominantly focused on the use of juju in relation to human and sex trafficking; however, this current study takes a more generalized approach to examine usage across Nigerian-organized crime. It explores perceived potency and exploits of juju-using criminals, police personnel’s encounters and experiences in effecting their arrest, and accounts of juju priests on the conducts of juju rituals and spiritual fortifications for their clientele. Qualitative research techniques involving ex-convicts of violent crimes, police personnel and juju priests were adopted. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 11/11/2019 Research article Safe space: How will the new ‘Digital Policing Accelerator’ improve police ICT? The scale and cost of Police ICT makes it a highly risky venture with no guarantee of success so how does the police service embrace new and emerging technology without risking vast amounts of money? Policing Insight talks to Assistant Chief Officer Hacer Evans, Director of the Digital Policing Portfolio, about the 'Digital Policing Accelerator'. 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