Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97031 total results. Showing results 71441 to 71460 «356935703571357235733574357535763577Next ›Last » The case for ‘cloud first’ transformation in policing The Met have recently announced that they will be adopting a cloud first strategy. IT ProPortal 16/4/2019 Analysis, Feature National Crime Agency: Annual Plan 2019-20 This Annual Plan sets out how we will develop the Agency and lead the whole system, harnessing the collective powers of law enforcement, government, the voluntary sector and industry to deliver the coordinated response we need to protect our communities and counter the escalating and rapidly evolving threat from Serious and Organised Crime (SOC). National Crime Agency (NCA) 16/4/2019 News NCA publishes Annual Plan 2019/20 The Annual Plan sets out the NCA’s operational priorities for the year ahead and how the NCA will lead a whole-system response to serious and organised crime. National Crime Agency (NCA) 16/4/2019 News Lord Janner inquiry: Senior police ‘influenced decisions’ Senior police officers may have influenced decisions about inquiries going ahead into child abuse allegations against a politician, a watchdog has said. BBC 16/4/2019 News Great Expectations? Assessing the Creation of National Police Organisations in Scotland and the Netherlands Against a background of recent structural reforms to police organisations in northern and western Europe, this paper examines the experiences of Scotland and the Netherlands where national police forces were established in 2013. Taking a comparative perspective, an analysis of the police reform proposals is followed by a review of the arguments for reform, the challenges of implementation and the findings emerging from the evaluations of the police reforms in each country. The paper concludes by drawing out the contrast between the ‘great expectations’ of the two police reforms articulated by the governments and the realities of bringing about rapid and large-scale organisational change, arguing that institutionalist perspectives on police reform have much to offer in making sense of the challenges of the police reform process. International Journal of Police Science & Management 16/4/2019 Research article ‘Mini Police’ in Potters Bar question drivers caught speeding past their school Pupils from Paul Pope Catholic Primary School have completed the eight-week course, which covered the law, how to be a responsible citizen and the consequences of crime and anti-social behaviour. Welwyn Hatfield Times 16/4/2019 News New boats for MoD police to crack down on ‘show off’ jet skiers in Plymouth Sound The Devonport Police Maritime Unit provides a vital service to both the Royal Navy and the city of Plymouth Plymouth Live 16/4/2019 News Wiltshire Police backs out of Tri-force arrangements Police have announced major changes to the Tri-force arrangements Wiltshire has with two other counties. Salisbury Journal 16/4/2019 News Dozens of fallen cops could be axed from a new UK police memorial Senior officers fear some honoured officers may have had links to corruption Wales Online 16/4/2019 News Fifty-five weeks and counting: Preparing for the 2020 PCC elections… There are 'just' 55 weeks to go before the next round of Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections, and it looks like many PCCs will not be recontesting their seats. So how might aspiring PCCs sensibly prepare for their election campaigns? Ian Wiggett provides a draft checklist... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/4/2019 Analysis Why cyber crime is a threat but also an opportunity – Dr Stephen Breslin More people must be trained in cyber resilience skills as hacking becomes an increasing danger, writes Dr Stephen Breslin. The Scotsman 16/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Scots scammed out of more than £700,000 by bogus callers in just six months People across Scotland lost more than £700,000 in just six months as a result of doorstep scams, police have revealed. The Courier (Scotland) 16/4/2019 News Mental health nurses join police officers on duty Police in Berkshire have stopped more than 150 mental health patients from being sectioned or detained unnecessarily in cells over the past year. BBC 16/4/2019 News Police crackdown on Swansea prostitution prompts criticism Police have been criticised for warning prostitutes they could be prosecuted in a clampdown on city centre sex workers. BBC 16/4/2019 News UK supports National Elections Command and Control exercise in Malawi Officers from Malawi's protective services will be practicing multi-agency working ahead of May 2019 elections with support from British Peace Support Team (Africa). gov.uk 16/4/2019 News Force ‘failed to properly risk assess belt used on man’s face in custody’ A force has found itself back in the dock facing a new judgment after being accused of failing to properly assess a restraint belt later placed across the face of a man before he collapsed in custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/4/2019 News Why it can be hard for police to admit they have been wrong A phenomenon called noble cause corruption can sometimes unintentionally bias police investigations and lead to miscarriages of justice, according to a high-profile American defence lawyer. 9 News (Australia) 16/4/2019 News Extinction Rebellion protest: 100 arrests as London roads blocked More than 100 climate change activists have been arrested for blocking roads in central London amid protests which brought the capital to a standstill. BBC 16/4/2019 News Document catalogues almost 200 police errors over 18 months A catalogue of Police Scotland blunders has been identified in a dossier revealing almost 200 mistakes were made in 18 months. The Press and Journal 16/4/2019 News Figures reveal UK police are dealing with 20 ‘Tinder crimes‘ a week The number of Tinder-related police call-outs has more than doubled in the last three years, official figures show. 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