Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 70201 to 70220 «350735083509351035113512351335143515Next ›Last » Counter-terror chief Basu speaks truth to power on social inclusion Alison Harris and Prof Carl Parsons write in praise of the assistant commissioner’s words on young people and the need to address the causes rather than the symptoms of disaffection and extremism The Guardian 8/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Greater Manchester Police’s £27m new computer system is ‘a nightmare’ that’s taking experienced detectives off the job to sort out data, say whistleblowers 'Nobody from inspector level up, probably, has any clue whatsoever how to do anything on it'... Jennifer Williams looks into what whistleblowers are saying about the long-delayed Capita project Manchester Evening News 8/8/2019 News Scammers rake in £769k in just one month in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland businesses and residents were scammed out of more than £769,000 last month through fraudulent emails. Belfast Telegraph 8/8/2019 News Come back to what you know: Is policing’s latest plan a viable retention strategy? With the Government's announcement of 20,000 extra officers and the suggestion that offering those completing thirty years’ service the chance to stay (or come back) might ease the pressure, Tom Wheelhouse examines whether this is a viable solution and what the alternatives might be looking at the wider issues of recruitment, retention and resettlement. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 Analysis Special wellbeing room installed at divisional HQ in Dundee A custody inspector has welcomed the addition of a designated wellbeing room at the divisional headquarters on West Bell Street, Dundee. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 8/8/2019 News PEQF: the battlefields Legal action against the College of Policing appears set to progress as it has refused to extend the deadline for the implementation of new entry routes into policing, which some claim will make the service elitist and distance it from communities. Police Professional - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Facial recognition trials extended to smartphones South Wales Police is to begin a trial of a new facial recognition smartphone app, despite being the subject of an ongoing legal challenge against its use of such technology. Police Professional 8/8/2019 News Specials move a step closer to federation membership Still need to change legal status in 10-year battle for recognition. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News New test ‘makes it harder to lie to the police’ Study unravels people's attempts to conceal knowledge of facial recognition involving identity. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News Sharp rise in knife possession offences among women and girls Some forces report doubling of instances over last five years, data uncovers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News Peer-to-peer abuse: Victim’s parents call for changes to guidelines The parents of a six-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by classmates have called for a record to be set up showing all sex abuse between children. BBC 8/8/2019 News New cars ‘can be broken into in 10 seconds’ Some of the UK's newest and most popular cars are at risk of being stolen in seconds by exploiting weaknesses in keyless entry systems. BBC 8/8/2019 News Too many modern slaves left in limbo, warns new UK anti-slavery chief Britain must improve its handling of thousands of suspected modern slaves whose lives are "on hold" as they wait to learn if they will be recognised as victims and granted extra support, the country's new independent anti-slavery commissioner said. Yahoo! 8/8/2019 News Spotlight On: Degree entry scheme for police officers In July, Policing Insight broke the story that Lincolnshire Chief Constable Bill Skelly had begun judicial review proceedings against the College of Policing’s degree entry scheme for new police officers. As the scheme has taken shape, Policing Insight has published many articles from different stakeholders on the proposals. Here is a selection of those articles. Policing Insight 8/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Female knife possession offences rising steeply Knife possession offences involving women in England have increased steeply since 2014 - rising by at least 10% every year, police figures show. BBC 8/8/2019 News Suspensions after Gwent chief constable’s retirement party Two senior police officers have been suspended after a woman colleague was allegedly attacked at a retirement party for their chief constable. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News Keyless cars can be stolen in ten seconds New cars can be stolen in as little as ten seconds because of security flaws in keyless entry systems. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News Young offenders get little help to make a fresh start Youth workers are having to pass notes under locked cell doors to help jailed teenagers prepare for release because of the need to keep violent inmates apart, a watchdog says. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2019 News UK police chiefs say PM should agree to definition of Islamophobia The definition of Islamophobia in the UK has exposed divisions in the country's governing Conservative Party. The National 7/8/2019 News Cashing out With a growing number of crimes incorporating some form of a digital element, the influence of cybercrime on other areas of illicit activity is also on the rise. Police Professional investigates how this future threat is likely to affect the profile of the law enforcement officer of the future. Police Professional - Subscription at source 7/8/2019 Analysis, Feature «350735083509351035113512351335143515Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events