Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100663 total results. Showing results 69841 to 69860 «348934903491349234933494349534963497Next ›Last » Meth trip or mental illness? Police who need to know often can’t tell USA: Police in many areas of the country where meth has maintained a steady presence have more experience making an assessment, but in many parts of the Northeast, the onslaught of meth is new. Route Fifty 4/11/2019 Analysis, Feature Police should slow down facial recognition says ICO Police forces deploying live facial recognition must provide evidence to justify it, the information commissioner has said as she urges law enforcement agencies not to move too quickly in their use of the technology Research Live 4/11/2019 News “Security is a fragile concept that only exists due to our belief we are secure” In the third of three articles, former Australian police officer and public speaker Shane Mallory explores the notion of security in modern culture and what this means for our society. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/11/2019 Opinion Police could share immigration data from lorry deaths appeal Essex police refuse to confirm statuses of those who respond will not be given to Home Office The Guardian 4/11/2019 News Police resilience trial sparks results for the frontline A six-month trial examining the resilience and wellbeing of more than a thousand police officers and staff has culminated in a free online mindfulness package launched today. College of Policing 4/11/2019 News Europol publishes law enforcement and industry report on spear phishing. Today, 4 October 2019, Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) published a strategic report on spear phishing, reflecting the views of both law enforcement and private industry on one of the most prevalent cyber threats currently affecting organisations across the EU. Europol 4/11/2019 News MP call for decriminalisation of personal use drug possession The possession of illicit drugs for personal use should be decriminalised, a report by MPs has said BBC 4/11/2019 News Tackling drug use: MPs urge decriminalisation of possession of drugs for personal use The Home Office says it has "no plans" to decriminalise the possession of drugs - despite calls from a second committee. Sky News 4/11/2019 News Google.org funds project to tackle online harm Charities Redthread and Catch22 have launched a pilot project to help tackle online harm, funded by Google.org. UK Fundraising 4/11/2019 News Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent calls for national policing response to cyber crime THE Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has welcomed calls for the Government to develop a national policing response to cyber crime following the publication of a new report. Free Press 4/11/2019 News Breton’s firm hosted unlawful copy of EU police data Atos, the company recently led by France's choice candidate for European Commissioner, hosted unlawful partial copies of EU police data on behalf of the United Kingdom. eu observer 4/11/2019 News Scale of police station closures ‘alarming’ for north-east and Highland communities More police offices and stations have been shut down in the north and north-east than anywhere else in the country since the formation of Police Scotland. The Press and Journal 4/11/2019 News Police attack scandal: Just 4% who assault officers go to prison Thugs who attack police officers are getting away scot-free with only a tiny number being sent to jail, shocking figures reveal. Two-thirds of attackers are never prosecuted for assaulting police, and just four per cent who end up in court are put behind bars. Express 4/11/2019 News New police drones deployed to find missing people Police Scotland has unveiled a new aerial drone system to help in searches for missing and vulnerable people. BBC 4/11/2019 News The Times view on trafficking via public schools: Lost Girls Hard on the heels of the horrific deaths of 39 migrants in a refrigerated lorry in Essex comes another disturbing story of human trafficking. An investigation by The Times has found that in the past four years at least 21 Vietnamese teenagers have vanished from elite boarding schools and private colleges in Britain. Several of the missing children, who are mostly girls, were later found working in nail bars. Most remain unaccounted for. They appear to be victims of trafficking gangs, who have been exploiting a loophole in Britain’s visa rules to bring minors into the country, supposedly to study at private schools. The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2019 Feature, Opinion BBC expands local news scheme to cover courts Criminal court cases are to receive more scrutiny after the BBC announced that it would step in to cover trials to help to arrest the decline caused by the collapse of local newspapers. The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2019 News Only four per cent of thugs who attack frontline police are sent to prison Startling statistics emerge as police leaders estimate an assault on front line police happens every four minutes Mirror 3/11/2019 News Police Ask Alexa Whodunit in Suspicious Death Case Alexa may be the key to solving an already somewhat bizarre Florida case where a woman was killed by a footlong spear to the chest. Gizmodo 3/11/2019 News We need more black female officers’ – DCI Karen Geddes’ plea after winning top national award West Midlands Police’s most senior black female bobby has won a national leadership award. Birmingham Live 3/11/2019 News Man, 28, who was wrongly jailed for two years over rape before his sister-in-law found a Facebook message that cleared him in less than a minute of searching is refused compensation A man who was wrongly convicted of rape after police missed crucial Facebook message evidence has been refused compensation for spending more than two years in jail. Mail Online 3/11/2019 News «348934903491349234933494349534963497Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events