Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 76281 to 76300 «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » Three-quarters of knife arrests for first-time offences Nearly three-quarters of people caught with knives and offensive weapons in England and Wales in the last year were first-time offenders, figures show. BBC 14/6/2019 News Appointment of 6 commissioners of the Criminal Cases Review Commission We are pleased to announce that Her Majesty The Queen, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, has appointed 6 new Commissioners to CCRC. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 14/6/2019 News Stop and search is being ‘used less often’ by police in Scotland Fewer people are being searched under revised stop and search powers in Scotland while police searches are becoming more effective, a review has found. The National 14/6/2019 News Serco quizzed on Glasgow asylum seeker eviction methods A company housing asylum seekers in Glasgow have been asked whether they plan to "drag people from their homes" after Police Scotland confirmed they would not assist with evictions. Evening Times (Glasgow) 14/6/2019 News Call for Scots police to have alcohol search powers after beach melee Police officers should be given powers to search young people for alcohol to prevent anti-social behaviour at some large-scale gatherings, it has been claimed. The Scotsman 14/6/2019 News ‘Police must accept prevention and not conviction is route to stopping online explosion of child sex abuse images’ Forces team up with charity as regional campaign launches mark multiÂ-agency approach to tackling issue. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 News Three West Yorkshire Police officers to face misconduct panel over child’s death Three West Yorkshire Police officers are to face a misconduct panel after concerns were raised about the force’s investigation into the death of a three-year-old boy, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed. Police Professional 14/6/2019 News Prison population figures: 2019 Latest prison population figures for 2019. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 14/6/2019 Report Concordat on children in custody Guidance for police forces and local authorities in England on their responsibilities towards children in custody. Home Office 14/6/2019 Report Machine Learning and the Police: Asking the Right Questions How can we secure an accessible and open democratic debate about police use of predictive analytics when the technology itself is a specialized area of expertise? Police utilize technologies of prediction and automation where the underlying technology is often a machine learning (ML) model. The article argues that important issues concerning ML decision models can be unveiled without detailed knowledge about the learning algorithm, empowering non-ML experts and stakeholders in debates over if, and how to, include them, for example, in the form of predictive policing. Non-ML experts can, and should, review ML models. We provide a ‘toolbox’ of questions about three elements of a decision model that can be fruitfully scrutinized by non-ML experts: the learning data, the learning goal, and constructivism. Showing this room for fruitful criticism can empower non-ML experts and improve democratic accountability when using ML models in policing. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14/6/2019 Research article Findings published following the death of a man arrested by Greater Manchester Police Our investigation was completed in November last year. On 13 June, the jury at the inquest into his death concluded that Mr Harris died in hospital from cocaine and alcohol toxicity. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 14/6/2019 News Greenpeace activists ‘re-occupy’ Cromarty Firth oil rig Greenpeace activists have re-occupied an oil rig in the Cromarty Firth, just hours after police moved in to end the protest. BBC 14/6/2019 Hong Kong: UK must tell UN China reneging on obligations Sino-British pact guarantees autonomy in all areas apart from defence and foreign affairs. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 14/6/2019 News UK faces “unprecedented” threat despite arrests decrease Counter Terrorism Policing’s Senior National Coordinator has warned the UK still faces an ‘unprecedented’ level of threat, despite arrest numbers falling in the previous 12 months. Counter Terrorism Policing 14/6/2019 News Top officers could be taken to court over phone data scraping Senior officers face being taken to court if frontline personnel in Scotland are handed devices that can scrape private data from mobile phones. The Times - Subscription at source 14/6/2019 News Disclosure (Scotland) Bill: equality impact assessment An equality impact assessment ("EQIA") was undertaken in connection with the Disclosure Bill to consider potential impacts across the characteristics for significant provisions included in the Bill. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Disclosure (Scotland) Bill: Fairer Scotland duty assessment The overall aim of the Bill is to ensure the disclosure regime meets the right balance between safeguarding and proportionality. Elements of the Bill also seek to deliver the Scottish Government’s focus on transforming the lives of children and young people, opening doors of opportunity to all, making Scotland the best place to grow up and to give all our young children the best possible start in life. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Paramount next PM prioritises serious violence The new Prime Minister must put serious violent crime at the top of their agenda as the number of people caught with knives and weapons reaches its highest in almost a decade, says National Chair John Apter. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/6/2019 News Protection of vulnerable groups and the disclosure of criminal information: our response to consultation Scottish Government response to the consultation report on the Protection of Vulnerable Groups and Disclosure of Criminal Information. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Police seek volunteers to visit custody cells on unannounced inspections Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping has launched a hunt for new volunteers to become part of his custody welfare scheme. West Bridgford Wire 13/6/2019 News «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events