Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97113 total results. Showing results 70101 to 70120 «350235033504350535063507350835093510Next ›Last » London violence: Five attacks leave three dead in 24 hours Police have made 14 arrests after five separate attacks in London left three men dead and three others injured in the space of 24 hours. BBC 15/6/2019 News Row over number of cops on Wiltshire streets Heated exchanges over the lack of police on our streets have taken place between Police Crime Commissioner Angus Macpherson and a Wiltshire councillor keen to take over the role. Salisbury Journal 15/6/2019 News County lines: Cambridge’s battle against violent drug feuds The scale of the ‘county lines’ trade used by gangs to sell drugs in Cambridge is becoming clear – and it is growing. Cambridge Independent 15/6/2019 News West Midlands Police forensic officer: ‘I felt so uncared for’ A former forensics officer who quit due to the toll on her mental health says unpaid volunteers sought by West Midlands Police will likely be left to cope alone with seeing graphic content. BBC 15/6/2019 News Blue badges: Task force launched to tackle parking permit fraud A new task force has been launched to tackle fraudulent use of the blue badge scheme, which offers free parking for disabled people. BBC 15/6/2019 News Fast track means Wiltshire police chief made only dozen arrests in three years A newly appointed police chief fast-tracked into management has admitted that she has only made between ten and 15 arrests. The Times 15/6/2019 News EU arrest warrants for record number of suspects in Britain A record number of European criminals are suspected of being on the run in Britain. The Times - Subscription at source 15/6/2019 News Hidden by normality Allison Turner suggests societal perceptions disproportionately perpetuate the under-reporting of crime against men by women and the responses are therefore skewed. Police Professional 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Body-worn video to make a ‘big difference’ to safety of frontline officers More than 1,000 frontline officers and police community support officers at South Yorkshire Police are to be equipped with the latest body-worn video (BWV) cameras. Police Professional 14/6/2019 News Left in the dark Expedited recovery of forensic evidence is essential in investigations, but new research suggests in low-light environments, examiners should never rush in. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature London Bridge attack left ‘no officers to respond to other duties’ BackÂup firearms officers had to be drafted in after the London Bridge terror attack as police threw every available resource in response to the incident, an inquest heard. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 News Caring for our people, police and the public It is now almost three months since I took on the role of President of the Police Superintendents’ Association – a role that is proving to be as exciting, challenging and fast-paced as I had expected. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Autism and police custody This issue, the Research Inspector reports on new research to improve the support of autistic people in police custody through changes to practice and policy. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Criminal Law Week Westlaw provides coverage of case decisions, including those from the High Court, Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court, with analytical digests written by a team of legally qualified editors. The following Westlaw content has been selected for Police Professional by the editors of Criminal Law Week. Commentary is provided by experts from the Criminal Law Week Commentary Board. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature The role of AI in policing This issue, Police Professional examines how advanced analytics and artificial intelligence offer the potential to transform modern-day policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Fitting the profile With over 90 per cent of its officers carrying firearms but a workforce that is older than elsewhere, the Ministry of Defence Police faces a huge challenge to meet nationally set fitness standards. Chief Constable Andy Adams explains how the force is working hard to support its officers in excelling in its specialist role. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Highly-charged debate Taser has helped resolve dangerous situations without deadly force on countless occasions, but when it fails to work as intended, the results can be serious, for officers and offenders alike. With the new X2 model producing a lower charge than its predecessor, Police Professional reports on concerns about its effectiveness. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Automatic pardon for gay and bisexual men Men prosecuted for same-sex sexual activity which is now entirely legal will be able to apply to have their convictions erased from October. Scottish Government 14/6/2019 News Future-proofing policing Dr Matthew Jones says the new pathways into policing have the potential to make an instant impact on our police forces to help meet the challenges ahead. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Chain reaction Once heavily dependent on physical constraints, incidents of modern slavery are becoming increasingly brazen with an increasing number of vulnerable, financially exploited workers being found among the employees of legitimate companies. Police Professional reports on the rise in the use of psychological manipulation to keep them in line. 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