Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97014 total results. Showing results 71641 to 71660 «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Van driver’s death the 10th police-related vehicle fatality this year Accident referred to watchdog as three men injured in separate pursuit incident over the weekend. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/4/2019 News Officer cleared of close-range Taser assault now facing gross misconduct hearing Watchdog says despite not guilty court verdict, PC has 'case to answer'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/4/2019 News Stalking victims to get mobile phones from police Stalking victims are being given mobile phones by the police when their own are taken away for investigation. The Bolton News 8/4/2019 News UK to regulate social networks to curb the spread of harmful content The UK‘s set to kick off this week with a move to regulate social media platforms, so as to hold them accountable for the spread of “online harms,” like misinformation, terrorist propaganda, and content depicting child sexual abuse. The Next Web 8/4/2019 News ‘We’re on the cusp of a transformation’ – plotting Police Scotland’s tech future Assistant chief constable Malcolm Graham discusses how tech can benefit officers and the public. PublicTechnology.net 8/4/2019 Feature, Opinion 2019 Criminal flight event annual report CANADA: The EPS Training Section conducts an annual review of criminal flight events. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 8/4/2019 Report Silent 999 calls: Campaign to debunk myths A campaign aims to raise awareness of a method of alerting police if you are in imminent danger but need to keep quiet. BBC 8/4/2019 News Call to delay use of Police Scotland data devices The rollout of technology which allows the police to gather data from mobile phones or laptops without using a password should be delayed, MSPs have said. BBC 8/4/2019 News Police across the UK are given green light to let cannabis users off scot-free Police forces across the country were yesterday given the green light to stop arresting cannabis users. Mail Online 8/4/2019 News Crime gangs turn to mass fly-tipping and waste fraud Organised crime gangs linked to slavery, drugs and firearms are exploiting the waste industry in massive fraud and fly-tipping schemes, the head of the Environment Agency has said. The Times - Subscription at source 8/4/2019 News Websites to be fined over ‘online harms’ under new proposals Internet sites could be fined or blocked if they fail to tackle "online harms" such as terrorist propaganda and child abuse, under government plans. BBC 8/4/2019 News Stalking needs ‘behaviour police’ to deal with all its facets, research reveals Study suggests 'emotional as well as physical nature of offending should be a crime'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2019 News Inside an ‘outstanding’ police force It’s been called England’s best police force. Durham Constabulary is the only force in the country to have two “outstanding” ratings from the official watchdog. Channel 4 News 7/4/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘No plan to axe county PCSOs’ Cumbria's police and crime commissioner has insisted he has no plans to abolish the county’s 95 PCSOs. The Westmorland Gazette 7/4/2019 News The critical role of leadership in policing: A @WeCops debate What does effective policing leadership look like, and what could be done to make policing leaders more effective? Serving officer Dan Reynolds summarises a recent @wecops debate that explored the role of leadership in policing, and gives nine key lessons for effective police leaders. Policing Insight - Registration at source 7/4/2019 Analysis Britain’s knife crime epidemic costs £1MILLION per murder investigation, a Sun on Sunday probe reveals Since the beginning of January 2018, there have been 99 knife murders in London costing £100million in police investigations The Sun 7/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Gender pay gap: Leicestershire chief constable defends figures The chief constable of the police force with the widest gender pay gap has said one reason for the gap was its recent recruitment of several female staff. BBC 7/4/2019 News Over 1,000 sex offenders let off with just a slap on the wrist in the past four years Figures include 25 rapists and 21 perverts who had previously been cautioned for a sexual offence including assaults on children The Scottish Sun 7/4/2019 News Safe Car Wash app reveals hundreds of potential slavery cases Nearly 1,000 reports of potential human trafficking were made in the first five months of an app enabling hand car wash users to report concerns over workers. BBC 7/4/2019 News Online firms too tolerant of child sex harm, warns crime chief Technology giants should be treating the explosion in the number of indecent online images of children as a “crisis for the industry”, according to the crime chief leading the fight against child abuse. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 7/4/2019 News «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events