Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 76041 to 76060 «379938003801380238033804380538063807Next ›Last » Police chief’s fury as thug who broke officer’s wrist is let off with just a £20 fine A chief constable has attacked the court system after a thug who injured an officer while high on cocaine escaped with just a £20 fine Mail Online 5/6/2018 News Police technology futures: The criminal perspective In the final extract from Vigilant Research’s in depth report on police futures technology, Director Stephen Roberts explores the threat from future technology-enabled criminality. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 Analysis Critical friend: What’s next for Police and Crime Panels? Ahead of the inaugural Police Governance Summit this week, one of our conference contributors, Ann Reeder, CEO of Frontline Consulting Associates which leads a national project with Police and Crime Panels and the new Police, Fire and Crime Panels, examines the role of PCPs and the challenges ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 Opinion Greater protections proposed to ‘modernise’ search warrant laws Investigations may be hindered by search warrants that have not kept pace with rapid changes in technology, according to the body tasked with reviewing UK legislation. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 News Police Scotland learning the lessons? Recently retired Police Scotland officer Brian Cook says the persistent fascination with performance management undermines delivery of the police service Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Terrorists won’t wait for police funding review, warns Fed New measures unveiled by the Home Office don't include an upsurge in neighbourhood officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 News Wiltshire’s police commissioner expects his force will have spent £7.5million dealing with the Salisbury chemical attack The cost to local police of dealing with the nerve agent attack in Salisbury is to hit £7.5million, it was claimed yesterday. The Sun 5/6/2018 News Drug-dealing gangsters one step ahead of police due to technology Criminal gangs are using social media to deal drugs while exploiting high levels of mistrust in the police to bring misery to some of Scotland’s poorest communities. The Scotsman 5/6/2018 News ‘Confusing’ search warrant rules need overhaul, finds review Law Commission says system leaves people unsure of their rights and led to frequent errors The Guardian 5/6/2018 News Widening the net to catch terror suspects A government review means the public sector — and private companies — will have more of a role to play in fighting extremist threats, writes Richard Ford The Times - Subscription at source 5/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Police funding: Special grant applications Applications for special grant funding made by police and crime commissioners to the Home Office. Home Office 4/6/2018 Report Salisbury nerve agent attack: ‘We couldn’t have policed aftermath without your help’ Wiltshire Police’s chief constable has applauded the “very best of UK policing” for its mutual-aid response to the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News Exploring the Validity of Behavioural Cues Predictive of Physically Resisting Arrest Police officers are sometimes trained that certain behavioural cues predict impending violent behaviour. Additionally, surveys revealed many hold perceptions that these behavioural predictors of violence are valid, yet empirical evidence of validity is sparse and contradictory. The present study used frame-by-frame analysis of videotaped police arrest encounters to explore the validity of nine behavioural cues in predicting whether the arrestee violently resisted arrest. The results revealed that four of the nine behaviours were predictive of violence, yet notable variation occurred across racial groups. The validity of the remaining behavioural cues remains equivocal at this time. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 4/6/2018 Research article Apple Is Testing a Feature That Could Kill Police iPhone Unlockers Apple’s new security feature, USB Restricted Mode, is in the iOS 12 Beta, and it could kill the popular iPhone unlocking tools for cops made by Cellebrite and GrayShift. Vice 4/6/2018 News Home Secretary announces new counter-terrorism strategy In a speech in central London, the Home Secretary has launched the government's new counter-terrorism strategy. Home Office 4/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) 2018 The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk to the UK and its citizens and interests overseas from terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence. Home Office 4/6/2018 Report Securing the future: Counter-terrorism strategy published Home Secretary Sajid Javid sets out the UK’s response to evolving threat of terrorism. Home Office 4/6/2018 News Karen Bradley insists PSNI has her ‘fullest support’ The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland says she is “acutely aware” of the strain the terrorist threat is placing on PSNI officers and their families. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News Security Minister’s concerns over imminent release of convicted terrorists Dozens of terrorists are set to be released from prison after completing their sentences within the next few months, with the government admitting it is a "concern". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News Controversial ‘anti-police’ campaign wins unlikely support of PCC The controversial publicity campaign by cosmetics company Lush over the so-called "spy cops" scandal, has won the surprise backing of a police and crime commissioner Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News «379938003801380238033804380538063807Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events