Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97073 total results. Showing results 70741 to 70760 «353435353536353735383539354035413542Next ›Last » Recognising the risks Hampshire Constabulary has been commended for making wellbeing a strategic priority and considering the impact on the workforce of any changes being made. Helen Mears explains why officers and staff must be looked after if the service to the public is to be maintained. Police Professional - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature A new generation of intelligence Policing has been described as on ‘the cusp of a revolution’ with the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence (AI), but there are serious concerns about the risk of ‘data discrimination’. In the first part of a special report, Police Professional examines the legal, ethical and regulatory challenges posed by the rise of AI. Police Professional - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature The road to wellbeing The National Police Wellbeing Service was launched on April 30 and aims to improve mental and physical health support for officers and staff across England and Wales. Police Professional - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 News Facial recognition cameras are eroding our civil liberties. We must stop them before it’s too late. Director Silkie Carlo writes for TIME on Big Brother Watch’s challenge to police facial recognition and witnessing police fine a man after objecting to having his face scanned. Big Brother Watch 17/5/2019 Feature, Opinion Self-selection policing – The first 15 years Dr Jason Roach discusses the progress on identifying serious offenders by their minor infringements, and appeals for the service’s support in updating research. Police Professional - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature Recognising rights Automated facial recognition technology offers a host of benefits to policing, but its use is proving controversial, with South Wales Police facing a legal challenge and the City of San Francisco already implementing a ban. Police Professional - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 News Police Federation conference cancelled PFEW made the decision to cancel the event in its centenary year following two cyber attacks on its IT systems in March. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 News North Yorkshire police and crime commissioner Julia Mulligan hit with fresh criticism over lack of ‘bullying’ measures A controversy-hit police and fire commissioner has been tarred with fresh criticism that she has failed to implement measures to prevent bullying in her office. The Yorkshire Post 17/5/2019 News UK stabbings: Is austerity causing rising knife crime in Birmingham? One hundred people have been stabbed to death across the UK since the beginning of 2019. Three of those were teenagers in the West Midlands, all killed within the space of 12 days. People are now asking whether austerity is to blame. BBC 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature More female recruits at Beds Police than male for first time ever Bedfordshire Police has experienced its most diverse intake of new police officer recruits. Biggleswade Today 17/5/2019 News ‘Huge problem’ on Midlands knife crime, says chief constable The chief constable of West Midlands Police has said it is a "huge problem" that services to steer young people away from knife crime have disappeared. Express & Star 17/5/2019 News Facial recognition software: where the cameras are in use in the UK, and how the technology works Facial recognition – once the stuff of sci-fi films – is now a reality, and some UK police forces have been using the tech to identify criminals. i News 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘Alcohol costs the NHS £3.5 billion every year’: Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner’s call over drink abuse The Government is being urged to look into the wider affect of drinking as North East police commissioners join forces to call for action. Hartlepool Mail 17/5/2019 News Traffic cop secrets revealed – from ticket quotas to what makes you more likely to be pulled over Retired police officer Shaun Cronin has lifted the lid on some of the common mistakes drivers make The Sun 17/5/2019 Analysis, Feature As crime rises, prosecutions hit 50-year low Prosecutions have hit a 50-year low despite rising crime rates, Ministry of Justice (MoJ) figures reveal. Some 1.38 million offenders were prosecuted last year, a fall of two per cent on 2017, and its lowest level since 1970, when records began and the figure was 1.78 million. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/5/2019 News Met chief Cressida Dick: Terror attacks made police look too macho for women The macho image of male police officers dealing with terrorist attacks and the Grenfell Tower disaster could be putting off women from joining the Met, Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick said today. The Standard 17/5/2019 News Editor’s Viewpoint: Lack of total backing for PSNI still a worry The past continues to haunt the PSNI. This is one of the conclusions that can be drawn from Perceptions of Policing and Justice: Findings from the 2017/18 Northern Ireland Crime Survey, which shows that confidence in the police here is 10% below that enjoyed by forces in England and Wales. Belfast Telegraph 17/5/2019 Feature, Opinion Public confidence in PSNI on rise – 51% believe they’re doing a good job Confidence in policing in Northern Ireland is well below levels in England and Wales, new figures show. Belfast Telegraph 17/5/2019 News Number of drug-related deaths in Borders doubles in a year In 2017, there were 10 drug-related deaths, a figure roughly in line with the previous five years, but last year 21 Borders residents lost their lives to drugs. The Southern Reporter 17/5/2019 News Worrying: Calls for jail time to be made available to judges National Farmers Union Scotland has called for lawmakers to allow judges to hand down prison sentences in order to punish the most extreme livestock worrying offences. AgriLand 17/5/2019 News «353435353536353735383539354035413542Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events