Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 71061 to 71080 «355035513552355335543555355635573558Next ›Last » Special measures force recruits ‘Everyone Matters’ team An under-fire police and crime and crime commissioner is hoping to “revitalise” a force in special measures by improving equality, diversity and inclusion. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 News Force in ‘mind-boggling’ £8m spend on Brexit preparations Cost of Police Scotland's EU leave contingency planning revealed as PSNI and Garda publish their plans Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 News Artificial Intelligence: threats and opportunities The use of data analytics and algorithms for policing has many potential benefits but also carries significant risks which could end up skewing the decision making process according to a new study. Gary Mason reports on its key findings. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Combating online terrorism: The fight is shifting to smaller internet platforms As terrorists continue to hijack social media to recruit and spread propaganda, cyber terrorism expert Professor Stuart Macdonald tells Policing Insight how terrorists are exploiting smaller platforms and the continuing challenges social media companies face in removing online terrorist content. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 Interview, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 News Gun owners licence change plans ‘fundamentally flawed’ Gun owners have criticised plans to tighten guidelines on issuing firearms licences. BBC 24/9/2019 News Sheepdogs targeted by rural crime gangs Sheepdogs are being stolen by organised gangs as part of an escalation in livestock theft. The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2019 News Met chief ‘outraged’ at Line of Duty over corruption portrayal Cressida Dick says popular television drama fails in presentation of policing. The Guardian 24/9/2019 News Hong Kong: Government must investigate police violations and push back against Beijing’s “red line” In the report, Beijing’s Red Line in Hong Kong, the organization highlights how increasing restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly culminated in this summer’s protests. Amnesty International 24/9/2019 News Hong Kong leader says police under extreme pressure; acknowledges ‘long road’ ahead Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday the city’s police force, which has been accused of beating activists and using excessive force during protests, is under extreme pressure and acknowledged it will be a “long road” towards healing rifts. Reuters 24/9/2019 News Illegal drug use on the rise Work With Offenders dissects the latest official statistics which show a striking parallel to crime rate trends. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2019 News UK experts help stop spread of terrorist videos online New research from UK experts will create technology to identify violent terrorist content. Home Office 23/9/2019 News Bursary scheme provides funding for more than 60 officers and staff The College bursary scheme, which gives police officers and staff across England and Wales the opportunity to apply for financial support towards their higher education, has this year awarded funding to 64 people. College of Policing 23/9/2019 News Detainees who refuse to eat or drink Detention services order 03/2017 about care and management of detainees who refuse to eat or drink. Home Office 23/9/2019 Report Labour conference fringe event exposes the harsh reality of UK national security apparatus The police and national security state are not “politically neutral” and those who are supportive of Jeremy Corbyn’s platform will not be able to depend on their support. That was the message from a compelling event during the Labour Party conference called Tackling Working Class Miscarriages of Justice. The Canary 23/9/2019 News Volunteering scheme for adults with learning difficulties launched at Northampton police station Adults with learning disabilities have started volunteering at a police base in Northampton by washing the cars and carrying out kit inventories. Chronicle & Echo (Northampton), Northampton Chronicle & Echo 23/9/2019 News Upskirting: Government lawyer becomes first person ever convicted under new law after underground train incident A British government lawyer has become the first person to be convicted of upskirting since it was made a crime under new legislation in April. The Independent 23/9/2019 News Yorkshire police boss pledges to ‘champion interests of all victims and witnesses’ West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson has pledged to put victims of crime first with the launch of an innovative new scheme "championing the interests of all victims and witnesses". The Yorkshire Post 23/9/2019 News Tackle knife crime by investing in children, not locking them up Sarah Jones is the Labour MP for Croydon Central and chairwoman of the all-party parliamentary group on knife crime The Times - Subscription at source 23/9/2019 Feature, Opinion The impact of PTSD: “Your family comes along for the ride too” In a deeply personal account, Australian-based nurse and Mental Health Champion Melissa Gole talks honestly and openly about the impact of living with her partner, a police officer who suffered PTSD after a counter-terror incident, and what helped her through the experience. Policing Insight - Registration at source 23/9/2019 Opinion «355035513552355335543555355635573558Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events