Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97127 total results. Showing results 69881 to 69900 «349134923493349434953496349734983499Next ›Last » Attacked, vilified, exhausted: Is the world’s finest police force sinking to its knees?ra £82 million to adopt its off-the-shelf ‘push-to-talk’ product. Retired Met Officer Chris Hobbs says, at the time of writing this article, one of the most distressing YouTube videos he has seen was still showing footage of a man dying on a London street having been stabbed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Police probing £22million bitcoin theft arrest six in UK and Netherlands More than 4,000 victims in 12 countries are thought to have been affected by the thefts so far. Daily Record 25/6/2019 News Securing public places Dr Dave Sloggett explores what needs to be done to help create a new approach to securing public places. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Met police hit with enforcement notice over data request backlog The Information Commissioner's Office has issued two enforcement notices to the Metropolitan Police Service after the regulator learned that backlog of over 1,700 requests for copies of data from UK citizens had been left unanswered. IT PRO 25/6/2019 News Darren Cumberbatch inquest: Police restraint contributed to death Police restraint, including the use of Tasers and batons, contributed to the death of a man nine days later, an inquest has found. BBC 25/6/2019 News Tackling child sexual abuse online and offline Home Secretary Sajid Javid delivered a speech at the NSPCC's "How Safe are our Children?” conference on Tuesday 25 June 2019. Home Office 25/6/2019 News Emergency Services Network completion date pushed back to 2024 as contract cost soars The Home Office has extended its deadline for completion of the much-delayed Emergency Services Network (ESN) by a year to December 2024 and agreed to pay supplier Motorola Solutions an extra £82 million to adopt its off-the-shelf ‘push-to-talk’ product. Police Professional 25/6/2019 News Six arrested as part of £22 million cyber fraud investigation Six people have been arrested as part of an investigation into the theft of more than £22million worth of cryptocurrency from an estimated four thousand-plus victims worldwide, led by the South West Regional Cyber Crime Unit (SW RCCU) and the police in the Netherlands. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 25/6/2019 News Northumbria PCC hopefuls throw hats into ring Four candidates are vying to become the next Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC). BBC 25/6/2019 News Cressida Dick defends neighbours over Boris Johnson recording Met commissioner says recordings can be helpful for potential police investigations The Guardian 25/6/2019 News Government approves use of body cameras by gardaí Body-camera use ‘increases admissions and early guilty pleas’ says Minister for Justice The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 25/6/2019 News UK police want to Airwave hello to some more mobile devices – survey Long delayed Emergency Services Network probably not helping The Register 25/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Managing growing volumes of digital evidence Police officers and staff need innovative tools to help them to tackle the increasing challenges that the role of policing brings, especially when it comes to handling and managing the ever-increasing amount of digital evidence being generated. Read more about how digital evidence management, or DEM, plays a crucial role in helping officers to identify suspects, solve investigations and fight crime. Policing Insight 25/6/2019 Advertisement, Feature 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 25/6/2019 News Police Scotland rolls out new mobile tech Police Scotland has launched its mobility programme, equipping officers with Samsung mobile phones and a digital notebook app to use on the beat. UKAuthority.com 25/6/2019 News Botched IT deal leaves £23m hole in pensions budget The SNP government has been drawn into another costly IT scandal – after it emerged its pensions body is facing a £23 million hole in its budget after striking a botched contract. Daily Business 25/6/2019 News Hillsborough match commander to face retrial Hillsborough match commander David Duckenfield is to face a retrial over the deaths of 95 football fans at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final. Police Professional 25/6/2019 News Police leaders three times as likely to be privately educated than the public There has been a growth in the number of senior police leaders who come from independent schools and attended Oxbridge, a sign of stalling social mobility and division, new research has revealed. Police Professional 25/6/2019 News New mobile phone technology roll-out in Scotland begins 'Major milestone' will benefit 10,000 officers by spring 2020. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 News Exploring the Growth in Police Engagement With Those Who Are Mentally Ill and the Developing Use of the Mental Capacity Act As An Alternative to Section 136 of the Mental Health Act Despite efforts of Parliament, the Home Office, police forces and health practitioners, the number of people detained under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 continues to rise. By analyzing quantitative data from Hampshire Constabulary, this study describes in detail police engagement with the mentally ill. Findings showed how people in mental crisis were increasingly detained by the ambulance service using the Mental Capacity Act and taken to A&E Departments. Nationally, police officers were also found to be increasingly taking Section 136 detainees to A&E. The majority of people contacting Hampshire displayed delusions which were unlikely to result in a police response and may disproportionately account for the overall growth in contact with the police. The data suggest that ‘Triage’ schemes alone will not be effective in reducing detentions. Hampshire’s partnership and discretionary approach is successful in reducing detentions. Recommendations for policy, practice, and further research are provided. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 25/6/2019 Research article «349134923493349434953496349734983499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events