Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 76281 to 76300 «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » Dissidents ‘forced some officers to leave their districts’ Business interests being put ahead of public safety is leading to lowkey “discreet” policing in Northern Ireland as personal threats against officers are driving them out of dissident hotspots, a new report reveals. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2019 News Federation questions how part-time PC policy integrates into ‘overstretched service facing unprecedented times’ But new scheme wins 'welcome' reviews for increasing the appeal and accessibility of policing as a career. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2019 News Stop and search improvement progress report for the Cabinet Secretary for Justice update by Police Scotland Update from Police Scotland in regards to the outstanding recommendations as part of the stop and search improvement plan. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Twelve month review of the Code of Practice for Stop and Search in Scotland by the Independent Advisory Group on stop and search Final report of the Independent Advisory Group on stop and search regarding the first twelve months of the Code of Practice since it was introduced in May 2017. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Twelve month review of the Code of Practice for stop and search in Scotland – Quantitative report This report presents the findings of a quantitative study which evaluates change in the use of police searches and alcohol seizures in the twelve months before and after the introduction of the Code of Practice. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Twelve month review of the Code of Practice for stop and search in Scotland – Qualitative report This report presents the findings of a qualitative study which examined evidence on how effectively the Code of Practice was operating since its introduction in May 2017. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 Report Disclosure Bill published Protecting Vulnerable Groups scheme to be mandatory. Scottish Government 13/6/2019 News Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, financial year ending March 2019 This release contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 13/6/2019 Report Police meet with industry and business to tackle ATM theft Police are today, Thursday 13 June, meeting with industry leaders and business people to discuss efforts to tackle the increase in ATM and cash in transit robbery. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/6/2019 News UK police seek to prosecute 1,130 Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors The London Metropolitan Police are pushing to prosecute every single one of the 1,130 protestors arrested during climate change demonstrations organised by Extinction Rebellion (XR) in April. World Socialist Web Site 13/6/2019 News We will never be the same again, says Loughinisland journalist after arrest An award-winning Belfast journalist, arrested in an investigation where the case against him recently collapsed, says the experience has left a mark on him. Belfast Telegraph 13/6/2019 News WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a step closer to US extradition after Britain signs order British Home Secretary Sajid Javid has signed an extradition order to send Julian Assange to the United States. ABC News (Australia) 13/6/2019 News West Midlands Police advertises unpaid forensics jobs A police force's appeal for volunteer digital forensic analysts has been branded a "disaster waiting to happen". BBC 13/6/2019 News Bob Higgins case: ‘I will never get a feeling of closure’ Police have apologised to six victims of football coach Bob Higgins for the way the case was handled in the 1990s. BBC 13/6/2019 News Police to use drones to combat antisocial behaviour plaguing problem area Residents fearing for their safety after targeted fires, missiles thrown at cars and an abandoned knife found Liverpool Echo 13/6/2019 News Police force criticised over ‘pointless’ plans to give blunt knives to domestic violence victims A police force has been criticised over "pointless" plans to hand out blunt knives to domestic violence victims in a bid to prevent people being attacked in their homes. The Telegraph 13/6/2019 News San Francisco prosecutors to use AI in bid to reduce racial bias when charging suspects The scheme follows a report that found African American suspects were more likely to be charged than white counterparts. Sky News 13/6/2019 News Professor on New Policy of Metropolitan Police: ‘This Is a Beneficial Move’ The Metropolitan Police has announced that police constable recruits will be able to join the service on a part-time basis, becoming the first force in the UK to make such roles available. Stephen Case, Professor of Criminology at Loughborough University expressed his opinion about this story. Sputnik News 13/6/2019 Feature, Opinion West Midlands Police advertises unpaid forensics jobs A police force's appeal for volunteer digital forensic analysts has been branded a "disaster waiting to happen". BBC 13/6/2019 News Police offer blunt knives to victims of domestic abuse Police are asking victims of domestic violence to use blunt kitchen knives at home to lessen the chance of serious injury if their partners attack. The Times 13/6/2019 News «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events