Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104821 total results. Showing results 76981 to 77000 «384638473848384938503851385238533854Next ›Last » College of Policing response to HMICFRS’ ‘Crimes against older people’ report DCC Janette McCormick, director for policing standards at the College of Policing, said: “Today’s report highlights the importance of identifying vulnerable adults at the early stages of investigations, to ensure victims are protected and have the right support throughout any court process." College of Policing 17/7/2019 News Government must get a grip of new radio project The continuing delay in introducing a replacement for the Police Airwave radio communications system is potentially putting police officers and the public at risk. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/7/2019 News Consultation aims to strengthen Victims’ Code The Government has launched a consultation on strengthening the Victims’ Code after it emerged that only 15 per cent of victims said they were given the opportunity by police to make a Victim Personal statement (VPS), despite being one of the Code’s key entitlements. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Police transformation fund: Investments in 2019 to 2020 Outlines funding for programmes and projects in phase 2 of the police transformation fund. Home Office 17/7/2019 Report Home Office funds innovative policing technology to prevent crime The £5 million Police Transformation Fund money will help police test a programme that helps assess the risk of someone committing a crime or becoming a victim. Home Office 17/7/2019 News Revising PACE codes C, H, E and F Consultation outcome update Home Office 17/7/2019 Report Home Office ‘still not on top’ of ESN programme The endless delay in delivering the new Emergency Services Network (ESN) is creating a “crisis of confidence” in the emergency services according to the latest progress report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) published today (July17). Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Abusers may face lie detector tests under new bill High-risk domestic abusers could face mandatory lie detector tests when released from prison under a new Bill being introduced in Parliament Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Police playing catch-up in protecting older victims Officers are failing to safeguard older victims of crime, according to the first specialist inspection of the service provided by police and prosecutors. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Forensic delays ‘deeply concerning’ as case backlog grows A former special constable who admitted possessing more than 13,000 indecent images of children has avoided a prison sentence because he was not charged with the right offence and it took more than two years to bring the case to court. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Government looks at powers to seize illegally operated drones New Zealand: The government is exploring new powers for the police and other agencies to seize drones if operators break the law. Newsie 17/7/2019 News Government agencies pushing for longer mandatory metadata retention Australia: Home affairs says agencies are pushing for data to be held for more than two years for complex investigations The Guardian 17/7/2019 News Colvin’s departure will leave a gaping hole in the AFP Australia: After a distinguished policing career spanning more than 30 years, including five in the top job as Australian Federal Police Commissioner, Andrew Colvin has decided to call it a day. The Strategist 17/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Home Office to collaborate with Police on further facial recognition trials Letter to MP reveals the controversial technology will be used to find missing people IT PRO 17/7/2019 News Battle to become head of Northumbria Police comes to the House of Commons Supporters of rival candidates in Police and Crime Commissioner election speak out Chronicle Live (North East) 17/7/2019 News AI is helping UK police tackle child abuse way quicker than before Police turned to the UK's database of more than 13 million child abuse images to help develop an abuse-detecting algorithm Wired 17/7/2019 Analysis, Feature Dyfed-Powys Police is exploring greater use of technology in policing Dafydd Llywelyn told members of the Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel at its meeting in Ceredigion this week, that he was looking closely at the work of other forces around the UK. South Wales Guardian 17/7/2019 News Eric Garner: Family of black man who died during arrest attempt tell of anger as police officer avoids prosecution The family of a black American who died during an attempted police arrest have voiced their anger after the white officer involved avoided prosecution. The Standard 17/7/2019 News Abusers may face lie detector tests under new bill High-risk domestic abusers could face mandatory lie detector tests when released from prison under a new Bill being introduced in Parliament. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Police response to rural abuse ‘largely inadequate’ There is a “shocking picture of domestic abuse in rural Britain” with victims isolated, unsupported and unprotected, according to new research. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News «384638473848384938503851385238533854Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events