Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97087 total results. Showing results 70361 to 70380 «351535163517351835193520352135223523Next ›Last » Report Watch: There to Help 2 – Ensuring the provision of appropriate adults The latest in our Report Watch series summarises the findings of a report by the National Appropriate Adult Network - There to Help 2 - which looks at the provision of appropriate adults for vulnerable adults who have been detained or interviewed by the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 Analysis Ivory towers or victim hoods? Policing UK campus crime Crime on university campuses has made headlines in the US - but are we neglecting real risks here in the UK? Dr Brian Moss of Coventry University outlines the vulnerabilities of student life and accommodation and warns that university security needs closer attention. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 Opinion Author writes new chapter for policing in taking ‘direct’ route to chief officer level The first direct-entry candidate to be appointed to chief officer-level position begins her new role today. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 News Officers have to be ‘lucky all the time but killers only once’ PFNI leader hopes to be proved wrong after force lives with 'high' deadly threat for a decade Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 News New 360 degree picture system gives policing ‘extra pair of eyes’ Seamless service with fully integrated body worn video and in-car cameras and digital evidence platform. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 News Tackling terrorism: “The problem is extremism, not the ‘type’ of extremism” Following the terrorist attacks in New Zealand and Sri Lanka, international counter-extremism expert Dr Richard Burchill explains to Policing Insight the importance of understanding the root causes of extremism as well as enhancing physical security to combat terrorism. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 Interview, Opinion Three MPS officers dismissed in three separate hearings Three serving officers of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have been dismissed as the result of three separate misconduct hearings that took place over the course of two days. Police Professional 4/6/2019 News Arrests under 200-year-old legislation ‘shameful’ despite halving in two years The number of people arrested under the Vagrancy Act has fallen by 50 per cent in two years, according to a Freedom of Information request. Police Professional 4/6/2019 News Warwickshire Police raps up fight against County Lines Warwickshire Police has turned to music in its battle against the rise of County Lines drugs gangs operating in the force area. Police Professional 4/6/2019 News Police drop investigation into Belfast investigative journalists Police have dropped their investigation into two Belfast investigative journalists behind a documentary on the 1994 Loughinisland massacre after keeping them on bail for ten months. Press Gazette 4/6/2019 News Welsh force first to deploy new ‘360 degree’ cameras Dyfed Powys Police is set to become the first force in the country to introduce new in-car camera technology which provides a ‘true 360 degree’ view of any traffic incident or crime that takes place on the road. Police Professional 4/6/2019 News Police drop investigation into journalists who made Loughinisland film Judge rebukes forces and quashes warrants after public outcry over Troubles documentary arrests. The Guardian 4/6/2019 News Rough sleeping: Arrests fall as police brand law ‘archaic’ Police have criticised a law allowing beggars and rough sleepers to be arrested, as figures reveal they are using their powers less. BBC 4/6/2019 News Lawyers sound alarm on algorithms in policing More oversight needed to prevent bias and breaches of privacy, report finds Financial Times 4/6/2019 News Wiltshire Police spending on agency staff rises Thousands of pounds are being spent every month by Wiltshire Police on temporary and agency staff. Swindon Advertiser 4/6/2019 News PSNI custody suites get full-time nurses Northern Ireland police custody suites are getting their first full-time nurses. BBC 4/6/2019 News Dyfed Powys Police first UK force to use new cameras Dyfed Powys Police is introducing new cameras which, it is claimed, will provide a '360 degree' view of a traffic incident or crime on the road. ITV News 4/6/2019 News Avon and Somerset employs 19 officers with criminal convictions A police force has been criticised for employing officers who have broken the law. BBC 4/6/2019 News Council to fund its own bobbies on the beat A council in the Midlands is planning to use its own money to put more police officers on the beat. The Times - Subscription at source 4/6/2019 News Pioneering crime reduction programme to be rolled out in Wales A Welsh force is set to launch two pioneering projects aimed at diverting low-level offenders away from crime in a bid to reduce rates of reoffending. Police Professional 3/6/2019 News «351535163517351835193520352135223523Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events