Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 69961 to 69980 «349534963497349834993500350135023503Next ›Last » Protest & police: troops and curfews among options to halt public disorder after no-deal Brexit Britain should be braced for a spate of violent protests and counter-protests this autumn if the UK crashes out of the EU, according to the government’s preparations. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/8/2019 News ‘It’s techno-racism’: Detroit is quietly using facial recognition to make arrests Critics in the majority-black city point out that the technology is flawed and often misidentifies people of colour and women. The Guardian 17/8/2019 News APCC response to ONS drug related deaths statistics APCC Lead on Alcohol & Substance Misuse, PCC Hardyal Dhindsa and Deputy Lead PCC Arfon Jones: "PCCs are gravely concerned by the record rise in drug related deaths shown by ONS statistics." Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/8/2019 News What does the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman do? Work with Offenders sheds a light on this little known role. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Safe injection rooms are key to halting rise in drug deaths – expert Former drugs tsar says Home Office must end opposition to ‘fixing’ spaces to tackle issue The Guardian 17/8/2019 News I’ll make sure our heroic police officers get the protection they deserve The brutal and mindless killing of Pc Andrew Harper on Thursday was an appalling and sickening act. It has shocked the nation. I have written to Pc Harper’s family to express my condolences and I know his death will continue to cause immeasurable pain for his loved ones and colleagues in the years to come. The Sunday Telegraph 17/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Priti Patel demands crackdown on criminals assaulting police officers as figures show jail term is just two months The Home Secretary has demanded a crackdown on criminals assaulting police officers, as new figures showed that the average jail term for the offence is just two months. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 News Pc Andrew Harper: Uncle of newlywed officer killed on duty calls for ‘more protection’ for police The uncle of Pc Andrew Harper, who was killed on duty after being dragged along by a vehicle, has called for "more protection" for police officers. The Standard 17/8/2019 News Criminals must be taught to fear the police he Prime Minister has described the death of Pc Andrew Harper as “the most powerful reminder that police officers up and down the country put themselves at risk every single day to keep us safe”. On Thursday at about 11.30pm, in Berkshire, Pc Harper was struck by a car and then dragged by the vehicle for some distance, before being hit by another car. It is believed that he was just 28 years old and he had only recently married. Ten people were arrested. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 Feature, Opinion ANGUS MACPHERSON: Extra police officers promised by Boris Johnson are not a quick fix Quite often at the moment I find myself being asked by the public and the media about the 20,000 police officers promised by prime minister Boris Johnson and what it means for Wiltshire. Swindon Advertiser 17/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Surge in complaints to Lincolnshire Police – here’s what the force has to say about it The figures don't make for good reading Lincolnshire Live 17/8/2019 News Are police and private companies ‘colluding’ to spy on us with facial recognition technology? Civil Liberties group Big Brother Watch has branded the use of these techniques in public places 'disturbing' Stoke on Trent Live 17/8/2019 Feature, Opinion How much Liverpool and Everton FC are paying to police a Merseyside Derby Liverpool FC paid the third highest amount in Britain for policing games last season Liverpool Echo 17/8/2019 News Fleeing Driver Action Plan – Quarterly Report (August 2019) NEW ZEALAND: Police will review the policy against the findings of the Review and make any necessary adjustments to the fleeing driver policy and standard operating procedures to ensure that they remain fit-for-purpose, and support the effective management of fleeing driver events. [pdf] New Zealand Police 17/8/2019 Report Action Fraud investigation: victims’ emails were ‘ignored’ Call handlers who have worked for Action Fraud last night told The Times that thousands of victims’ emails have been ignored and distressed callers were ridiculed “absolutely constantly”. The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 News Neighbours’ app tells police where to patrol Police forces are turning to members of a “local” social network to ask what they should be doing and where they should be patrolling as the app becomes an unofficial Neighbourhood Watch. The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 News West Midlands police rejects extra power for stop and search West Midlands police have snubbed a government scheme designed to make it easier to use stop and search powers. The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 News The Times view on the use of facial recognition technology: Surveillance State The use of intrusive technology risks becoming a free for all and should be subject to robust safeguards The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2019 Feature, Opinion GMP welcomes 100 new police officers to its ranks The new officers were sworn in at an attestation ceremony at Manchester Grammar attended by Chief Constable Ian Hopkins, the Lord Mayor, Councillor Abid Latif Chohan, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Bev Hughes and Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Warren Smith. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 16/8/2019 News Police force declines new powers lowering bar for stop and search West Midlands police say they did not need section 60 powers now being piloted nationwide The Guardian 16/8/2019 News «349534963497349834993500350135023503Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events