Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103731 total results. Showing results 69581 to 69600 «347634773478347934803481348234833484Next ›Last » Met police chief Dame Cressida Dick says retired officers and volunteers could be drafted in as sick cover when force numbers are hit by coronavirus Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said that retired police officers and volunteers could be drafted in to make up numbers if coronavirus causes staff shortages. Mail Online 16/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Cressida Dick says Met Police has not ruled out boosting numbers in London Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick and officers visit Croydon city centre to speak with local residents on the recent crimes in a bid to show police presence. Yahoo! 16/3/2020 News Chief Constable of Merseyside Police in self-isolation over coronavirus concerns Andy Cooke is working from home, where police said he had the 'capacity and technology' to do so Liverpool Echo 16/3/2020 News Communicating as police agencies in the midst of COVID-19 CANADA: You are considering the worse-case scenario in your operational planning but are you working with your media relations or corporate communications staff to develop messaging to go along with those scenarios? Blue Line (Canada) 16/3/2020 Feature Centenarian former PC tells current officers to ‘cherish every moment’ One of the oldest living former police officers in the country marked his 100th birthday by urging those following in his footsteps to “cherish every moment”. Police Professional 16/3/2020 News NBPA codemns Met “witch hunt” after Williams dismissal The National Black Police Association has condemned the dismissal of a Senior Metropolitan Officer found guilty of posessing an indecent image of a child. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/3/2020 News One in five officers could be infected with coronavirus At least one in five members of the police workforce could become infected with the coronavirus according to contingency plans drawn up by the chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police. Police Professional 16/3/2020 News Tributes to ‘old-fashioned thief-taker’ after Covid-19 tragedy A former detective who lost his life after testing positive for coronavirus at the age of 59 has been described as ‘a walking encyclopaedia of criminals’ by a devastated former colleague. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/3/2020 News Cops are going door-to-door to check on Australians in coronavirus quarantine to make sure they haven’t left isolation – with those who do facing jail or fines up to $50,000 Police have conducted random checks on thousands of Australians who are meant to be in self-isolation during the coronavirus outbreak to make sure they are staying at home. Mail Online 16/3/2020 News Northamptonshire Police Federation chairman guilty of gross misconduct A former Police Federation chairman who "kissed and fondled" a woman whose complaint he had been handling has been found guilty of gross misconduct. BBC 16/3/2020 News Going Local: Do Consent Decrees and Other Forms of Federal Intervention in Municipal Police Departments Reduce Police Killings? Despite calls for police reform to address lethal use of force, there has been little empirical evaluation of consent decrees—settlement agreements that address police departments’ use of force policies and practice. This study considers the effect of Department of Justice intervention on law enforcement agencies’ levels of use of force. Data on the number of people killed by police between the years 2000 and 2016 were drawn from Fatal Encounters, a crowd-sourced dataset. These data were combined with information on the date of consent decree implementation to create a department-by-year panel dataset. The findings suggested that while there is little evidence that consent decrees targeting use of force decrease police killings, there was some evidence that other forms of intervention did affect levels of lethal use of force. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 16/3/2020 Research article FREE subscriber access for police officers, staff and students: Find out how! Policing Insight is now available FREE to police officers and staff in many forces as well as to students and staff members in many academic institutions. Read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 16/3/2020 News COVID-19 pandemic: Cybercrime threat analysis It was entirely inevitable that cybercriminals would take advantage of the current public health emergency but, says Policing Insight Contributor Andrew Staniforth, their actions have surprised even the most hardened cyber security professionals. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Police review communications as COVID-19 plan changes Forces are reviewing how they communicate with the public as ministers consider further restrictions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/3/2020 News South Wales Police officer tests positive for coronavirus An officer from South Wales Police is self-isolating at home having tested positive for Covid-19, also known as the coronavirus. Police Professional 16/3/2020 News Record funding to protect places of worship from hate crime The Government has marked the one-year anniversary of the terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, by announcing record levels of funding to protect 49 places of worship in England and Wales against hate crime attacks. Police Professional 16/3/2020 News Government postponement of PCC elections Following the Government's announcement to postpone PCC elections in May, Katy Bourne OBE, APCC Chair and Sussex PCC said:"I welcome Government's decision to postpone PCC elections." Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/3/2020 News Warwickshire Police and Crime Comissioner supports decision to postpone election for his post until 2021 Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed the news that local elections including the one for his post will be postponed for 12 months due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The Courier (Leamington Spa) 16/3/2020 News Coronavirus: UK intelligence agency issues public warning about criminals exploiting outbreak In a rare public warning the security service says it has detected attacks targeting people in Britain. Sky News 16/3/2020 News New bill aims to protect UK shop workers from soaring abuse Proposed legislation follows Co-op survey revealing four-fold increase in violent incidents since 2017 The Guardian 16/3/2020 News «347634773478347934803481348234833484Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events