Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97135 total results. Showing results 69541 to 69560 «347434753476347734783479348034813482Next ›Last » Dangerous drivers to be targeted by MPS traffic drone The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is to use a drone to target dangerous, careless or speeding motorists on the streets of the capital, in the first initiative of its kind in the UK. Police Professional 9/7/2019 News HM inspector calls for inquiry into ‘scandal’ of prison suicides Prisons in England and Wales are “plagued by drugs, violence, appalling living conditions and a lack of access to meaningful rehabilitative activity”, according to the annual report by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke. Police Professional 9/7/2019 News ICO issues fresh warnings over police use of live facial recognition The Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has warned police forces testing live facial recognition (LFR) technology that significant privacy and data protection issues need to be addressed before the systems can be fully implemented. Police Professional 9/7/2019 News High Court: Use of child CHISs lawful The Home Office has successfully defended a legal challenge to powers used by the police and other bodies to enrol under-18s as covert human intelligence sources (CHISs). Police Professional 9/7/2019 News Teens less likely to use cannabis when it’s legal, US study finds Teenagers are less likely to use cannabis in places where the drug has been legalised, a new study suggests. BBC 9/7/2019 News Cross-force collaborations: The key to success is getting the ‘boring bits’ right Humberside T/ACO Justin Partridge leads NETIC, a seven-force collaboration in the north east and the single largest regional collaboration the police service in England and Wales has ever attempted. But with cross-force collaborations enjoying mixed success, Policing Insight asks - why will NETIC succeed where others have failed? Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/7/2019 Innovation A Qualitative Investigation of the Experience of Mindfulness Training Among Police Officers The primary objective of this study was to qualitatively assess the experience of mindfulness-based resilience training (MBRT) among police officers. MBRT is an 8-week intervention designed to enhance police officer resilience in the context of acute and chronic stressors inherent to policing. MBRT has demonstrated preliminary efficacy in decreasing aggression, burnout, alcohol use, sleep disturbance, and improving cortisol reactivity, psychological flexibility, and non-reactivity. Participants (n = 5) were police officers who completed an individual semi-structured interview post-MBRT. A coding schema was developed to identify and categorize participant responses, and then applied the final coding framework to all participant interviews. Results revealed perceived improvements in intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning, benefits of MBRT, and strategies for overcoming potential barriers to mindfulness practice. These preliminary qualitative results are consistent with quantitative psychological and physiological MBRT outcomes and provide further support for MBRT feasibility and acceptability. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 9/7/2019 Research article Police funding for England and Wales 2015 to 2020 This publication brings together previously published police funding figures for England and Wales into a single definitive publication for the last five years. Home Office 9/7/2019 Report Government to launch new modern slavery research centre The £10 million policy centre comes as the government responds to the Independent Review into the Modern Slavery Act. Home Office 9/7/2019 News Forceful detention of law student before his death in custody shown to court Inquest to delve into decision to take Nuno Cardoso to the police station. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/7/2019 News ‘Desperately sad to see good officers breaking and having to leave a job they loved’ Relentless daily emotional trauma sees Britain's most prolific arrest cop quit while another goes 'before reaching that point'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/7/2019 News Police chief’s meeting with Sinn Fein ‘positive’ Sinn Fein said beforehand that illegal flags, Brexit preparations and Troubles legacy issues would be on the agenda. Belfast Telegraph 9/7/2019 News Live facial recognition technology: Information Commissioner expresses ‘deep concern’ about potential roll out The forces that have been trialling live facial recognition (LFR) technology in the UK have been closely monitored by the Information Commissioner's Office. While forces have legitimate reasons to use LFR, Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham says there are privacy and data protection issues that still need to be addressed. Policing Insight 9/7/2019 News Children who have spent all their lives in UK denied British citizenship because of judgments on their ‘good character’ [VIDEO] Human rights report finds children as young as 10 were rejected, some of them on the grounds of a police caution. The Independent 9/7/2019 News Making a difference: Dyfed-Powys OPCC introduces a ‘flexible and responsive’ scrutiny framework Scrutiny is an essential element of effective police governance, but how do you implement a process that is open and wide-ranging and genuinely supports improvement in a force? Policy and Assurance Advisor for Dyfed-Powys OPCC Claire Bryant and the OPCC team have introduced a new scrutiny framework that aims to do just that. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/7/2019 Opinion Hong Kong: Carrie Lam says extradition bill is ‘dead’ but will not withdraw it Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie Lam, has said a controversial extradition bill that has caused weeks of political crisis is “dead”, but has held back from completely withdrawing it. The Guardian 9/7/2019 News Unduly lenient sentences review scheme ‘inadequate’ A third of public requests to extend "lenient" sentences are rejected because the crimes committed are not eligible for review, data reveals. BBC 9/7/2019 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. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/7/2019 News Use facial recognition cameras like China, urges police leader China’s use of facial recognition tools for mass surveillance is “spot on” and the controversial technology should be deployed across London on a 24-hour basis, the chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation has said. The Times - Subscription at source 9/7/2019 News Middlesbrough mayor calls for Cleveland PCC to stand down Middlesbrough's independent mayor has called on Cleveland's police and crime commissioner (PCC) to stand down to offer local people "a fresh start". 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