Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97164 total results. Showing results 69461 to 69480 «347034713472347334743475347634773478Next ›Last » Wiltshire Fed rep calls for PCSOs to be axed The chair of the Wiltshire branch of the Police Federation of England and Wales is urging Wiltshire Police to axe the role of police community support officer (PCSO) and replace them with warranted officers. Police Professional 12/7/2019 News Ligature risk of disabled facilities in custody suites addressed Emergency alarm cords in disabled toilets in police custody facilities are to be replaced with “alternative means of raising alarm” to stop them being used as ligatures by detainees to self-harm. Police Professional 12/7/2019 News Autism alert cards aim to improve police interactions A new scheme to improve the way police officers interact with those with autism is being introduced across London. Police Professional 12/7/2019 News Criminals to face fresh crackdown in fight against dirty money The Economic Crime Plan draws together actions to overhaul the approach to tackling economic crime, with greater partnering between the government, law enforcement and the private sector. Home Office 12/7/2019 News Pioneering new tools to be rolled out in fight against child abusers New “game-changing” innovations to improve the capability of the Child Abuse Image Database will speed up investigations and automatically categorise indecent images. Home Office 12/7/2019 News Royal Navy will get more ships if Jeremy Hunt is Prime Minister Tensions in the Gulf make the case for strengthening the Royal Navy, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said. Plymouth Live 12/7/2019 News Deportations of EU nationals doubled around Brexit vote UK instituted drive to remove people for breaches of free-movement rules or criminal offences. Financial Times 12/7/2019 News Violent crime ‘at crisis point’ in the North East thanks to police cuts and drugs trade, says new report Knife crime has more than doubled in four years across the North East region. Chronicle Live (North East) 12/7/2019 News Contracts on new police base in Corby to be signed within days Response officers are now set to be based out of the vacant fourth floor of the Corby Cube in the centre of town. Speaking to the Northants Telegraph, the county’s top police officer described the original decision to move officers out of the town as ‘crazy’. Northamptonshire Telegraph 12/7/2019 News Sajid Javid backs facial recognition technology in face of legal action over its threat to privacy Home Secretary Sajid Javid has backed police trials of facial recognition cameras in face of legal action that claims they threaten people’s privacy. The Telegraph 12/7/2019 News Restoring order and rebuilding communities: the need for a new national crime plan Crime barely featured in either of the last two general election campaigns, yet is steadily rising back up in the public’s consciousness. The IPSOS MORI Issues Index shows that “crime, order and anti-social behaviour” have in the space of three years risen from the 12th most important concern facing the country to the third, with 22 per cent listing it amongst the most important issues facing the country in June 2019 (up from 8 per cent in March 2016).1 Dealing with crime should be the bread and butter of government - but it is being neglected in the chaos of Brexit. This undermines confidence in the state. It is also an affront to social justice: crime and the fear of crime disproportionately affects those in the most disadvantaged areas. Tony Blair Institute for Global Change 12/7/2019 Report Rank-and-file chief urges Wiltshire Police to axe PCSOs (and claims morale is ‘rock bottom’) The role of police community support officer should be axed, Wiltshire Police Federation’s chairman has said. Gazette & Herald 12/7/2019 News Police fear degree rule could remove 4,000 bobbies A new requirement for police officers to have degrees could remove 4,000 recruits from the front line, a force has claimed as it began a legal challenge to the rule. The Times - Subscription at source 12/7/2019 News Automated facial recognition trials backed by home secretary Home Secretary Sajid Javid has given his backing to the police in their trials of facial recognition cameras. BBC 12/7/2019 News Courtrooms turned over to hundreds of Extinction Rebellion cases After protests which brought London to a standstill, two courts will set aside specific days to try cases involving activists. Sky News 11/7/2019 News Report modern slavery as a First Responder (Update July 2019) How you can report cases of modern slavery in the UK if you’re a First Responder. Home Office 11/7/2019 Report Association response to Front Line Review findings Association Vice President Ian Wylie attended the launch of the Home Office Front Line Review findings at the Police Federation HQ on Wednesday 10th July. Here, Ian gives his thoughts on the report and recommendations published. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 11/7/2019 News A costly ruling? Paul McFarlane examines the Court of Appeal ruling on holiday pay in Chief Constable of Northern Ireland v Agnew, which is likely to cost the PSNI millions of pounds, and what the decision means for other forces. Police Professional - Subscription at source 11/7/2019 Analysis, Feature The Job is… not what it was An irreverent look at recent policing issues by Staff Officer Stitchley. Police Professional - Subscription at source 11/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Update on training for new police constables New training is being established across forces in England and Wales. College of Policing 11/7/2019 News «347034713472347334743475347634773478Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events