Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105109 total results. Showing results 74341 to 74360 «371437153716371737183719372037213722Next ›Last » Seized assets used to recruit banking specialists and intelligence analyst Assets seized from successful drugs related investigations is funding a new West Midlands Police unit which has been tasked with substantially increasing the amount of money the force seizes each year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News CPS concern over huge drop in police disability hate crime cases The Crown Prosecution Service has joined a leading disabled campaigner in raising concerns about a huge fall in the number of disability hate crime cases passed by police forces to prosecutors. Disability News Service 1/11/2019 News The impact of bias on crime scene forensics is limited – but psychologists can help Forensic evidence can make or break a criminal case, so what happens when bias is involved? Dr Lee Curley and Dr James Munro examine the impact of bias and the role psychology can play in understanding it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 Analysis Review of the early implementation of Police Scotland’s Contact Assessment Model A review of the early implementation of a new approach to managing calls for police assistance has found that a better quality assessment of callers’ individual circumstances is carried out, and the assessment is more likely to result in a policing response that best meets callers’ needs HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 1/11/2019 News Value for money dashboards Value for money dashboards provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities from 2011 up to the most recent data release. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/11/2019 Report Value for Money profiles 2019 HMICFRS has published the latest Value for Money profiles, which provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities for each police force in England and Wales. Value for Money profiles help forces make better decisions by identifying areas where improvements can be made in cost and performance. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/11/2019 News Stop and search reforms have led to racial profiling, says NBPA Relaxation of the stop and search rules has led to an increase in targeting BAME people, the National Black Police Association has claimed Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News London Bridge attacks: MI5 must improve how it investigates terror suspects The chief coroner's report follows the June 2017 London Bridge terror attack in which eight people died and dozens were injured. Sky News 1/11/2019 News Mobile phone loophole for filming drivers ‘to be closed’ The government plans to close a legal loophole that has allowed drivers who use mobile phones to film or take photographs to escape prosecution. BBC 1/11/2019 News ICO to police: Go slow on facial recognition The UK’s privacy watchdog has raised “serious concerns” about police use of facial recognition technology, and called for the introduction of a statutory code of practice to govern when and how it should be deployed. Info Security 1/11/2019 News Irish PM sends police to ‘lawless’ border region Leo Varadkar has pledged to send extra police resources to the border with Northern Ireland amid claims that the region has become “lawless”. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News First arrest and prosecution for praying in public case collapses after bungled police investigation The country’s first arrest and prosecution for praying in public has collapsed following a bungling police investigation. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News Report to the community 2019 third quarter CANADA: The EPS Community Action Team (CAT) was presented with the 2019 Alberta Justice and Solicitor General Community Justice Award for Community Mobilization on Aug. 30, 2019. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 1/11/2019 Report Police ‘yet to justify’ facial recognition A legal code of practice is needed before facial-recognition technology can be safely deployed by police forces, the data regulator has said. The Times - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News Review of the early implementation of the Contact Assessment Model 1 HMICS has reviewed the early implementation of the Contact Assessment Model (CAM) in Dumfries and Galloway and Lanarkshire Divisions [pdf] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 31/10/2019 Report TVP Federation say fewer police complaints because of body cameras A drop in the number of complaints made against police officers could be put down to the body-worn cameras, Thames Valley Police Federation has said. Banbury Cake 31/10/2019 News Information Commissioner says use of LFR needs a case by case review Elizabeth Denham calls for legally enforceable code of practice and safeguards against emerging AI algorithms. Police Oracle 31/10/2019 News TVP Federation say fewer police complaints because of body cameras A drop in the number of complaints made against police officers could be put down to the body-worn cameras, Thames Valley Police Federation has said. Around 100 less complaints have been lodged against police officers in 2018 compared with the year before, new figures have shown. Bicester Advertiser 31/10/2019 News Police may have used ‘dangerous’ facial recognition unlawfully in UK, watchdog says Information Commissioner calls for government to urgently draw up legal code of practice The Independent 31/10/2019 UK police need to slow down with face recognition, says data watchdog A legal code of practice is needed before face recognition technology can be safely deployed by police forces in public places, says the UK’s data regulator. New Scientist 31/10/2019 News «371437153716371737183719372037213722Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events