Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 76981 to 77000 «384638473848384938503851385238533854Next ›Last » Technology helps police identify 3,000 missing children in four days Thousands of children are being reunited with their families after police launched a trial of a new facial recognition system. Police Professional 26/4/2018 News ‘Reforms must not be at the expense of justice’ The courts system has to modernise, but some fear that digital progress could risk transparency, morale and fair hearings The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2018 Analysis, Feature Violent crime is rising across the board, warn statisticians Knife crime rose by a fifth last year to its highest level in six years. Gun crime rose by 11 per cent in 2017, police records for England and Wales show. Robberies rose by 33 per cent and burglaries by 9 per cent. The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2018 News Lancashire police boss calls for “proper” force funding Police cash reserves are set to dwindle over the coming years. Lancashire Telegraph 26/4/2018 News Figures reveal crime increase across Merseyside in 2017 Crime in Merseyside increased by 14.3% last year according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics. WirralGlobe 26/4/2018 News Lincolnshire fifth safest county, but violence and sex crimes continue to soar Violent and sexual crimes are climbing in Lincolnshire at an accelerating pace, according to police figures showing a 27% rise in sex crimes and an 11% rise in violence in the county. Lincolnshire Reporter 26/4/2018 News Drug crime policing is ‘top priority’ for police chief, Billingshurst meeting hears Tackling drug dealing and organised crime is at the ‘top of the list’ of priorities for Horsham’s police chief. Midhurst and Petworth Observer 26/4/2018 News Hate crime update report The report contained in this paper outlines the current hate crime performance statistics and related work undertaken during April 2017 to January 2018 West Yorkshire OPCC 26/4/2018 Report West Yorkshire Police report says hate crime figures double The number of recorded hate crimes in West Yorkshire has more than doubled in two years, a police report has said. BBC 26/4/2018 News Fraud office faces uncertain future as ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Osofsky set to take charge A former FBI lawyer who backs controversial plans to bring the UK’s corruption fighters under the wing of the national crime agency will take over as director of the Serious Fraud Office. The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2018 News Arrested Bristol councillor accuses police of institutional bias Afzal Shah was detained in patrol car after being misidentified as suspect while reporting a crime The Guardian 26/4/2018 News Drugs gangs recruiting children from small towns, research reveals County lines drugs networks are taking on more local children who are ‘easily groomed’ The Guardian 26/4/2018 News Cliff Richard case: Police assisted BBC ‘too much’ The former head of South Yorkshire Police has said never in his "wildest dreams" did he imagine that the BBC would cover the force's inquiry into Sir Cliff Richard, in the way it did. BBC 26/4/2018 News Why cloud is no longer ‘a dirty word in policing’ Senior officers discuss how cloud and digital technologies are helping law enforcement do their job PublicTechnology.net 26/4/2018 Analysis, Feature Crime in England and Wales: year ending December 2017 Crime against households and adults, also including data on crime experienced by children, and crimes against businesses and society. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 26/4/2018 Report Knife crime up 22% in England and Wales Knife crime rose by 22% in England and Wales in 2017, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). BBC 26/4/2018 News The new laws used to tackle drug dealing in Sussex Sussex Police have become the first force in the UK to use a new law to disrupt 'county lines' used by organised crime groups to deal drugs. Spirit FM 26/4/2018 News New menopause policy for police considered The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is considering introducing a health policy on the menopause. It follows a move in England which has seen several police forces introducing such a policy. BBC 26/4/2018 News PCC ‘doesn’t know what he’s doing’ and should step down, says predecessor Ex-officer backs suspended chief constable Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2018 News Chief Constable faces prosecution following death of Thomas Orchard The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has informed the family of Thomas Orchard of its decision to bring a Health and Safety prosecution against the office of the Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall police concerning his death in 2012. Ekklesia 26/4/2018 News «384638473848384938503851385238533854Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events