Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98413 total results. Showing results 71541 to 71560 «357435753576357735783579358035813582Next ›Last » Officers face internal investigation over collapse of fraud case Professional standards called in after force apologises for 'failings' that put prosecutions at risk. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 News Minister warns public confidence in police over evidence disclosure ‘must be maintained’ Tech summit to discuss handling of data from crime victims' mobile phones. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 News Taxpayers ‘funding the outsourcing sector’ A union has claimed taxpayers are propping up the outsourcing industry as local authorities spent £20bn on contracts in the last three years. Public Finance 10/6/2019 News Home Secretary apologises to members of Windrush generation The Home Secretary has issued further personal apologies to members of the Windrush generation. Home Office 10/6/2019 News Use of DNA evidence in immigration applications An independent report has been published on the use of DNA evidence in immigration decisions. Home Office 10/6/2019 Report Novichok may be causing officers to take more sick days Sick days are more than three times above the national average at Wiltshire. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 News Force puts ‘needs of public’ at heart of callÂ-handling assessment Police Scotland is changing 'computer says go' approach to 999 and 101 services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 News Tech summit set to discuss disclosure of digital evidence Solicitor General Lucy Frazer QC and Policing Minister Nick Hurd will today host senior police, prosecutors and representatives of the technology sector. Home Office 10/6/2019 News Police identify suspects for possible Grenfell manslaughter charges Met has interviewed 13 people under caution but gives no guarantee charges will be filed. The Guardian 10/6/2019 News Councillors slam plans to move police station to Milton A meeting to discuss the proposed new station will be held tonight Cambridgeshire Live 10/6/2019 News CPS Says: How we prosecute rape cases There are a number of stories today about how the CPS makes its decisions about prosecuting rape and sexual offences. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 10/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Date set for election to replace Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird Voters will go to the polls next month after the date was set to replace Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Vera Baird. Northumberland Gazette 10/6/2019 News The case for ‘cloud first’ transformation in policing Police forces are increasingly moving towards cloud-first solutions to data storage. Troy Batley of Chorus Intelligence outlines the benefits of storing police data in the cloud. Policing Insight - Registration at source 10/6/2019 Opinion Prime Minister ‘got it wrong’ on Northern Ireland legacy cases, says outgoing chief Jon Boutcher said he wrote to Theresa May to raise concerns about her comments on historic investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 News The shocking rise in scams targeting vulnerable Scots Scots have been urged not to suffer in silence after being hit with a shocking rise in scams over just two years with the vulnerable being increasingly targeted. The Herald (Scotland) 10/6/2019 News Tory leadership contest: When it comes to policing, is it just ‘promises, promises’? With Prime Minister Theresa May's departure imminent, the Tory leadership candidates are now fighting over who's tougher on crime, which, according to one poll, has become the second greatest public concern. Ian Wiggett looks at the candidates' promises, the reality of funding allocation, and potential obstacles. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/6/2019 Analysis Launch of 2019 pay and morale survey This year’s survey includes specific questions around pay reforms and members feedback is really important as it will be used as evidence in our Pay Review Remuneration Body (PRRB) submission in November. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/6/2019 News PEEL: Police efficiency and effectiveness 2018 – Police Service of Northern Ireland The Police Service of Northern Ireland has been assessed as good at keeping people safe and reducing crime, according to a report published today by HMICFRS. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/6/2019 Report CPS to face legal challenge over rape decisions based on ‘second guessing jury prejudices’ Crowdfunded legal action has been launched against the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for an alleged covert decision to change charging decision policy and practice in rape cases. Police Professional 10/6/2019 News Information Sources Used By Local Police to Estimate the Scope and Nature of Sex Trafficking Although trafficking of persons for commercial sex has been increasingly recognized as a commnity level problem most estimates of the prevalence of sex trafficking in the USA are made by federal entities and vary depending on the data sources used. Little is known about how local police agencies assess and understand sex trafficking in their own communities. The paper aims to discuss this issue. To help fill this gap, the current study using survey data from a sample of local police agencies across the USA (n=72) examines law enforcement agencies’ knowledge of and experience with addressing local sex trafficking problems in their jurisdiction. The majority of police agencies reported that sex trafficking is a problem in their jurisdictions and that they have a special unit that has a primary responsibility for addressing sex trafficking issues. Agencies with a special unit tend to use multiple sources of information including official record, intelligence data and personal experience to estimate the community’s trafficking problems when compared to agencies without a unit; however, most of agencies primarily depend on their professional experience. This is the first study to examine the data sources used by local police agencies to estimate the scope and nature of their community’s sex trafficking problem, and the findings have important policy implications for understanding the reliability and validity of these estimates, and for their potential use to develop and implement data driven responses to sex trafficking problems. Policing: An International Journal 10/6/2019 Research article «357435753576357735783579358035813582Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events