Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 71641 to 71660 «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Police budget cuts to leave just enough to ‘keep lights on’ Police Scotland has warned a reduction in its budget will lower morale, undermine its attempts to defeat organised crime and leave it unable to do little more than “keep the lights on”. The Scotsman 28/11/2018 News Public health approach at heart of new drug and alcohol strategy Scotland's first drugs strategy for a decade focuses on treating the issue as a public health concern rather than a criminal justice issue. BBC 28/11/2018 News County lines and youth cuts blamed as knife crime rises Knife crime in Wales increased by 25% in the space of a year according to the latest figures from police forces. BBC 28/11/2018 News Why mental health experts are to be deployed in police control rooms Specialist will be on hand to help officers handle situations involving people suffering a crisis North Wales Live 28/11/2018 News Study suggests police procedures ‘need to change’ for consistent facial recognition technology results Police need to change their procedures in order to get consistent results when using facial recognition technology according to new research. The Police Science Institute at Cardiff University have conducted the first independent academic evaluation of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR). They say considerable investment is needed to improve the deployment of the technology. ITV News 28/11/2018 News Bobbies on the BUS! Now police are spotting drivers using mobiles at the wheel from inside a double-decker Police armed with video cameras have started hiding away in double-decker buses in a bid to catch distracted motorists using their mobile phones while driving. The scheme, the first of its kind in the UK, is being rolled out across the West Midlands with police able to spy on motorists from any bus in the region. Mail Online 28/11/2018 News Sajid Javid backs police in moped ramming tactic after Diane Abbott criticised for saying it ‘should not be legal for anyone’ Sajid Javid has backed the Met’s new controversial tactic of ramming fleeing moped gangs following criticism of Diane Abbott for declaring “police are not above the law”. The Standard 28/11/2018 News Police chief says his force is overstretched as county has just one officer per 664 people A police chief whose force has one of the lowest ratios of officers to the public yesterday warned that hard-up forces are having to "prioritise" only the most serious crimes. Chief Constable Giles York, whose Sussex force has just one officer for every 664 people in its area, said police are facing increasingly complex demands Express 28/11/2018 News Police facial recognition technology ‘hindered by poor quality images’ A police force’s use of facial recognition technology requires “considerable investment” to deliver consistent results, a study has concluded. The Irish News (Republic of Ireland) 28/11/2018 News Facial recognition technology ‘needs to be consistent’ “Considerable investment and changes to police operating procedures” are required according to the first independent academic evaluation into Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) systems being used across UK police forces. Police Professional 28/11/2018 News New night vision kit helping officers in the sky catch more suspects NPAS fleet undergoing transformation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Police shooting of man shouting ‘go for it’ was lawful killing Inquest heard James Carlo Wilson said he would fire at officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Shadow Home Secretary lambasted over moped tactic comments 'Police are not above the law' says Abbott in 'uneducated' Tweet. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Fed to publish expenses info – weeks after saying it was too hard to get Information from 2017, previously sought by this website, is to appear online this week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Thames Valley Police Journal – Volume 2 TVP Journal Volume 2 - Second edition November 2018 sharing Thames Valley Police research and practice [PDF] Thames Valley Police 28/11/2018 Report Funding formulas are unfair on West Mercia, says police commissioner Police funding formulas are unfair on forces that cover rural areas, the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner has claimed. Shropshire Star 28/11/2018 News The Times view on Sammy Woodhouse and the Rotherham care scandal Rotherham council’s decision to consult a jailed paedophile over care for the child of a woman he raped shows that change is urgently required The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Rotherham rape victim reveals new care scandal Mother demands change in law after council gave abuser chance to meet her son The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Sajid Javid plan for knife Asbos is blocked by justice chief David Gauke The home secretary was accused of playing politics with knife crime after his proposals for Asbo-style powers were blocked by the justice secretary. The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 News Criminalise punters to curb prostitution ‘High-end’ or not, vulnerable women are suffering and the men who fund their exploitation must face the consequences The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2018 Feature, Opinion «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events