Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 71621 to 71640 «357835793580358135823583358435853586Next ›Last » NO DEAL BREXIT: Police chief demands extra 400 officers to police Irish border Funding for more officers to police the Northern Ireland border is being demanded from the UK Government should a no-deal Brexit take place. Express 28/11/2018 News Facial recognition technology needs investment to deliver consistent results, study says Researchers find issues with tech but say it can help identify suspects. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Top honours go to NCA staff and federated ranks The highest awards given to UK law enforcement in the Queen’s New Year Honours have gone to senior National Crime Agency (NCA) staff but a greater proportion continue to be given to rank and file officers. Police Professional 28/11/2018 News Institutional inertia must end if we are to stop terrorism Dr Dave Sloggett looks at the intelligence failures behind the Manchester Arena attack. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Evaluating the use of automated facial recognition technology in major policing operations Academics at Cardiff University have conducted the first independent academic evaluation of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) technology across a variety of major policing operations. Cardiff University 28/11/2018 News Research into the Public Confidence of People with Mental Health Concerns in the Police Complaints System This report describes findings from a research project commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and conducted by the Institute of Mental Health from January to September 2018. The aim of the research was to explore the confidence that people with mental health concerns have in the police complaints system and their likelihood and ability to engage with it. [PDF] Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/11/2018 Report New research reveals major barriers for people with mental health concerns making a complaint about policing Fear of harassment, concerns about bias and not understanding how to make a complaint are some of the issues preventing people with mental health conditions using the police complaints system research has revealed. The research, commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and published today, was conducted by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) through a targeted survey of people with mental health concerns in England and Wales and focus groups drawn from different geographical regions. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/11/2018 News IOPC: report reveals fear in making complaints against police for those with mental health concerns People with mental health concerns have “major barriers” against making a complaint about the police, with almost two-thirds believing they would be ignored or treated unfairly. Police Professional 28/11/2018 News Home Secretary gives backing to police who ram scooter criminals The Home Secretary has offered his backing to police who ram moped thieves from their scooters saying it is "exactly what we need". The Telegraph 28/11/2018 News What Leicestershire police commissioner Willy Bach is doing to stem Leicester knife crime epidemic Front line officers will also get better equipment to deal with seriously injured casualties Leicestershire Live 28/11/2018 News Vigilante neighbours set up ‘police force’ to fight burglars A neighbourhood has set up their own ‘police force’ to fight off burglars after thieves started ‘terrorising’ their ‘affluent’ street. Metro 28/11/2018 News Police Federation calls for ‘urgent action’ on Brexit "Urgent action" is required on Brexit security issues, the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has warned. BBC 28/11/2018 News Sajid Javid backs police over collisions with moped suspects Home secretary says approach is ‘exactly what we need’ after Labour raises concerns The Guardian 28/11/2018 News Mental health and well-being: “Its okay to say you’re not okay” Former police officer and Police Federation Secretary Tony Barton has seen first hand the devastating effects policing can have on mental health. Now a consultant and trainer in mental health first aid, Tony explores the stigma still surrounding mental ill-health and the role managers play in promoting an honest and open conversation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis Opening Pandora’s disclosure box The number of cases dropped due to disclosure failure has increased by 40 per cent since 2013, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Mark Bedding examines what could be behind this rise. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Tragic claims Following the conviction of the 13th fraudster connected to the Grenfell Tower fire, Police Professional looks at the growing problem of disaster-related fraud and examines some of the new initiatives aimed at reducing it. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Human side of robotics in policing A significant number of research projects and trials are underway across the globe using different robotics technologies to aid emergency services personnel during disasters, search and rescue efforts, terrorist attacks and dealing with hazardous materials or environments. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Fears over tiers Police and crime commissioners and police leaders have clashed over whether a lower level of entry qualification would be harmful to the recruitment processes. Police Professional examines the debate so far. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Scottish police will step in to help Northern Ireland Scottish police will be swiftly diverted to Northern Ireland if Brexit sparks unrest or problems at the border. Iain Livingstone, Scotland’s chief constable, has given an assurance to George Hamilton, chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), that his officers will be first on the scene in the event of any trouble. The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Police prepare to target potential drink-drivers based on age and gender Police are preparing to profile and target potential drink-drivers based on their age and gender following the roll-out of new technology. Assistant Chief Constable Mark Williams said new “digital breathalysers” have been introduced across Scotland over the last few months, capable of recording the gender, age and location of those stopped. 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