Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98731 total results. Showing results 77221 to 77240 «385838593860386138623863386438653866Next ›Last » Misogyny should not be treated as hate crime, police chief says National Police Chiefs' Council chair says preventing sexism is 'desirable' but warns it distracts from 'core policing' The Independent 31/10/2018 News Vital domestic abuse app designed by Northumbria Police allows victims to silently seek help Northumbria Police's Allan Brown and Neil Hall helped pioneer the app which enables users to record incidents without any content being saved on the device itself Chronicle Live (North East) 31/10/2018 News SPA chief warns MSPs over change to Police Scotland legislation The chair of Scotland’s police watchdog has cautioned MSPs against making changes to legislation which established the single force five years ago. The National 31/10/2018 News Vast majority of watchdog-directed hearings result in no finding against officer Some 71 per cent of cases ordered by the IOPC were unproven or dismissed before they could finish. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2018 News Met says officers living outside the capital no deterrent to terror response Commuting report claims police still 'priced out of boroughs' they serve. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2018 News EU funding received for research into how police respond to domestic abuse Researchers from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) have received funding from EU Horizon 2020 to support research into how institutions, including the police and social work, respond to domestic abuse. The Edinburgh Reporter 31/10/2018 News Police Scotland review ‘would not be productive’ The chairwoman of Scotland’s police watchdog has cautioned MSPs against making changes to legislation that established the single force five years ago. The Times - Subscription at source 31/10/2018 News Devon & Cornwall Police drones grounded over fears they could ‘fall out of the sky’ Devon & Cornwall is one of three forces who have stopped using the Matrice 200 series drones Plymouth Live 31/10/2018 News West Midlands Police arrests drop by a third despite huge rise in crime The number of arrests made by West Midlands Police has dropped more than a third in the last decade – despite a huge rise in crime. Express & Star 31/10/2018 News Investigating hate crime risks distracting police from their core role, warns head of Britain’s chief constables Investigating hate crime risks distracting police from their core role of handling emergencies, solving violent crime and burglaries and neighbourhood policing, the head of Britain’s chief constables warned today. The Telegraph 31/10/2018 News No-deal Brexit threat: Police boss warns criminals could wreak HAVOC – ‘DEEPLY CONCERNING’ Britain will become increasingly dangerous in the event of a no-deal Brexit, top police chiefs have warned. Express 31/10/2018 News The Fourth Amendment and the Potential Use of Field-Portable Mass Spectrometry Systems in Law Enforcement The advent of new technology presents new opportunities for forwarding thinking law enforcement administrators and new legal challenges for the courts. One such new technology is portable mass spectrometry. Such devices are very powerful analytical tools that can be used in the field to identify a wide range of contraband and other dangerous materials, including illegal drugs, explosive residue, and toxic substances. This paper examines the potential uses of portable mass spectrometry devices by law enforcement and presents analysis of the legal challenges that its use would present. Because criminal justice practice and legal analysis often lags behind the development and use of new technologies, comparison to current methods for detecting contraband is useful. In the case of portable mass spectrometry, the closest comparison would be the use of narcotics detection canine sniffs. Case law concerning dog sniffs is examined and predictions regarding the application of those legal guidelines to the use of portable mass spectrometry are made. Journal of Crime and Justice - Registration at source 31/10/2018 Research article After third Taser death, California police officials reconsider ‘less-lethal’ weapon Attorneys for the families of two of the men killed are calling for a moratorium on the use of Tasers in San Mateo county The Guardian 31/10/2018 News Decision Support Systems in Policing Decision Support Systems (DSS) are widely used in industry, finance and commerce to assist users with the large and rapidly growing amount of data that these institutions have to deal with. Police organisations have been slow to investigate the benefits that such systems can offer but this situation is changing. As well as seeking to improve operational performance there are now pressing economic reasons for using I.T. systems to assist crime analysts and investigators. A short review of some of the more striking findings of psychological research in decision-making is followed by a survey of a selection of recent research into crime linkage and predictive policing using Artificial Intelligence and some of the systems currently being used in police jurisdictions. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin 31/10/2018 Research article Police chiefs launch £1.5million poster and video campaign in bid to prevent hate crime Campaign follows new hate crimes such as elderly abuse and street harassment Mail Online 31/10/2018 News Metropolitan police to sell MERCHANDISE including toys, homeware and stationery in bid to raise funds Met Police locked in a race to find new revenue streams after government cuts Mail Online 31/10/2018 News Does it come with stripes? Metropolitan Police launch clothing range Save It doesn’t have quite the same ring as the NYPD but Scotland Yard is ready to try to follow the New York Police Department by using its name to sell branded clothes and trinkets. The Times - Subscription at source 31/10/2018 News The justice system is both starved and chaotic Politicians and the public pay little attention to criminal courts but we should all listen to lawyers warning of collapse The Times 31/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Metropolitan police to raise funds through range of merchandise Licensing deal includes toys and souvenirs, and is aimed at reversing effect of years of cuts The Guardian 31/10/2018 News Can we predict when and where a crime will take place? The new crime-fighting weapon of choice for a growing number of police forces around the world isn't a gun, a taser or pepper spray - it's data. But can computer algorithms really help reduce crime? 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