Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 76081 to 76100 «380138023803380438053806380738083809Next ›Last » Officer overtime and staff investigators ‘new norm for plugging gaps in frontline policing’ Force pumps extra £7m cash into tackling knife crime and youth violence with 'prevention and enforcement' strategy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2019 News Could an algorithm help prevent murders? Algorithms are increasingly used to make everyday decisions about our lives. Could they help the police reduce crime, asks David Edmonds. BBC 24/6/2019 News Blunt blades, GPS trackers and longer school hours: The hunt for an answer to Britain’s knife-crime crisis The issue has turned into a political football; it frequently captures the attention of US President Donald Trump, who blames London's Mayor Sadiq Khan for violence in the city. Khan, for his part, points the finger at police cuts mandated by the Conservative government, while outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May has vehemently denied suggestions that her cutbacks are to blame. CNN 24/6/2019 News North Yorkshire and York organisations support Safeguarding Week Safeguarding experts from across North Yorkshire and York are coming together to help keep children and vulnerable adults safe by supporting Safeguarding Week 2019, which starts today (Mon 24 June). Minster FM 24/6/2019 News Police bodycams with facial recognition to pick out criminals from the crowd British firm Wireless CCTV is working on the technology, which would allow users to scan crowds up to 30ft from the wearer, with footage cross-referenced in real time against a database of suspects. The Standard 24/6/2019 News Fears as army and police ‘drift to the right’ German soldiers and police officers are drifting into the arms of the far-right, a senior politician in Angela Merkel’s party has warned as the country confronts a rise in extreme nationalism. The Times - Subscription at source 24/6/2019 News Police to spend £7 million on tackling knife crime and youth violence Project Guardian is an initiative aiming to reduce serious violence in public spaces in a bid to make Birmingham safer Birmingham Live 24/6/2019 News Putin-style motorcades don’t belong in Britain Stopping the traffic for VIPs is a sign of unwarranted privilege and contempt for ordinary people The Times 24/6/2019 News West Midlands Police secure £7m for ‘knife crime emergency’ A police force has revealed plans to spend £7m tackling youth violence after declaring knife crime a "national emergency". BBC 24/6/2019 News Councils blamed for jump in drink and drug deaths The number of people dying from drug and alcohol misuse has almost doubled in the five years since councils were given responsibility for providing treatment, according to official figures. The Times - Subscription at source 24/6/2019 News Amazon in surveillance drone plan Amazon has come up with yet another way to watch us: surveillance drones. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 23/6/2019 News Leicestershire police boss says most incidents force attends are not crimes More than 70 per cent of police time is spent dealing with incidents ‘most people would not associate with crime,’ according to a senior officer. Leicestershire Live 23/6/2019 News New justice minister sets out his stall And we run our eye over Robert Buckland's priority areas for 'equal focus' on prisons and probation Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/6/2019 News Police suicide – the numbers This article has been submitted by the blogger Retired and Angry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 Feature, Opinion 2021 vision of new probation system taking shape Russell Webster keeps us up-to-date on the MoJ's plans for a revised model. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 News Knife crime: Call for churches to provide safe havens Churches should provide safe havens for young people to avoid violence on the street, a south London priest has said. BBC 22/6/2019 News Scotland Yard press operation faces questions over Boris Johnson row Guardian had to make repeated attempts to obtain comment before police confirmed details The Guardian 22/6/2019 News Do not treat prostitutes as criminals, say police chiefs Prostitutes should not be treated as criminals even if they run illegal brothels and should have individual police “risk assessments” of their safety, says new guidance by police chiefs’ for UK forces. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 News Forces spent up to £1.2m counselling stressed-out cops in past 12 months — a 50 per cent rise in three years The cost of treating stressed-out police officers has soared by 50 per cent in just three years, figures reveal. The Sun 22/6/2019 News Police suspend work with major forensics firm after cyber-attack More than half of outsourced case work disrupted due to Eurofins security breach The Guardian 22/6/2019 News «380138023803380438053806380738083809Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events