Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 70781 to 70800 «353635373538353935403541354235433544Next ›Last » Battle to become head of Northumbria Police comes to the House of Commons Supporters of rival candidates in Police and Crime Commissioner election speak out Chronicle Live (North East) 17/7/2019 News AI is helping UK police tackle child abuse way quicker than before Police turned to the UK's database of more than 13 million child abuse images to help develop an abuse-detecting algorithm Wired 17/7/2019 Analysis, Feature Dyfed-Powys Police is exploring greater use of technology in policing Dafydd Llywelyn told members of the Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel at its meeting in Ceredigion this week, that he was looking closely at the work of other forces around the UK. South Wales Guardian 17/7/2019 News Eric Garner: Family of black man who died during arrest attempt tell of anger as police officer avoids prosecution The family of a black American who died during an attempted police arrest have voiced their anger after the white officer involved avoided prosecution. The Standard 17/7/2019 News Abusers may face lie detector tests under new bill High-risk domestic abusers could face mandatory lie detector tests when released from prison under a new Bill being introduced in Parliament. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Police response to rural abuse ‘largely inadequate’ There is a “shocking picture of domestic abuse in rural Britain” with victims isolated, unsupported and unprotected, according to new research. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Force given another £5 million to test predictive policing technology West Midlands Police has been awarded a further £5 million from the Home Office to continue testing software that predicts if someone will commit a crime or become a victim of one. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Northumbria Police officers to feature in BBC documentary ‘Our Cops in the North’ The six-part series follows the men and women tasked with investigating a wide range of crimes from murder to motorbike theft. Chronicle Live (North East) 17/7/2019 News Care for elderly victims of crime ‘not good enough’ in half of cases inspected Older people are often not treated according to their needs by the criminal justice system, report reveals. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2019 News Home Office ‘no credible plan to deliver a reliable and effective ESN any time soon’ MPs call for 'plan B' to cover delay-hit £9.3bn replacement for Airwave. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2019 News Force given another £5m for trial of predictive policing Pioneering police work in the field of predictive-analytics has been handed a financial shot-in-the-arm to continue the quest for technology to “save lives by preventing people dying from gun and knife crime”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2019 News Data-sharing code of practice: Consultation on draft updated code opens The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is encouraging those in policing to feedback on its updated draft data sharing code of practice which been produced in line with requirements under the Data Protection Act 2018. The draft code is now open for consultation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/7/2019 News Rio governor: rising police killings ‘normal,’ will continue Amid a soaring number of police killings in Rio de Janeiro, the state's tough-talking governor said Tuesday that it was "normal" for the rate to increase and will likely keep rising during his administration. Yahoo! 17/7/2019 News Into the Lighthouse: The UK’s first safe space for child sexual abuse victims Radical one-stop shop aims to provide care and support to traumatised children. The Guardian 17/7/2019 News Samuel Devenny: Family call for release of secret files The family of a Londonderry man who died after he was attacked by police 50 years ago has renewed calls for files about his death to be released. BBC 17/7/2019 News Police failing to solve crimes committed against elderly people, report finds Call for action as prosecutions for crimes committed against older victims fall. The Independent 17/7/2019 News Domestic Abuse in Rural Areas The National Rural Crime Network is revealing a shocking picture of domestic abuse in rural Britain with hidden victims – isolated, unsupported and unprotected – who are being failed by the system, services and those around them. The results of an 18-month intensive research project, the study has analysed available evidence, spoken in depth to victims of abuse, assessed local support services and looked at the approach of the police. National Rural Crime Network (NRCN) 17/7/2019 Report The poor relation: The police and Crown Prosecution Service’s response to crimes against older people In 2018/19, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services and Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) conducted a joint inspection of how the police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) respond to crimes against older people. The UK has an ageing population. Although older people are not by definition vulnerable, studies show that older people, as a group, are more likely to be affected by the physical and mental challenges of attending court to give evidence. Older people are also more likely to fear being the victims of crime than people in other age groups. As a result, in 2017, the then Home Secretary commissioned an inspection to establish the nature and extent of problems affecting older people within the criminal justice system, and how well these are understood by the police and CPS. This commission was to specifically focus on crimes of abuse and exploitation (including financial). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2019 Report Crime against older people isn’t well understood, and the police and CPS should be better prepared to deal with an ageing population Older people who have been the victims of crime are often let down by the police and wider criminal justice system which does not always understand their needs and experiences, according to a new report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2019 News Police testing technology to ‘assess the risk of someone committing a crime’ in UK Critics say 'Minority Report-style policing' must be stopped The Independent 17/7/2019 News «353635373538353935403541354235433544Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events