Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98748 total results. Showing results 77481 to 77500 «387138723873387438753876387738783879Next ›Last » Hernandez reselected for Police and Crime Commissioner vote Alison Hernandez has been reselected as the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner candidate for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The Packet (Falmouth) 22/10/2018 News Julian Cole: Three Bedfordshire Police officers sacked Three PCs involved in arresting a man left paralysed and brain-damaged have been sacked after being found guilty by a misconduct panel. BBC 22/10/2018 News Former Met police boss calls for urgent review of cannabis laws A former Metropolitan Police commissioner has called for an "urgent review" of Britain's cannabis laws. ITV News 22/10/2018 News There’s ‘no evidence’ Tasers reduce police use of firearms, new study shows USA: There is "no evidence" that the adoption of Tasers reduces police use of firearms, according to a study released this week from the University of Chicago. CNBC 22/10/2018 News Report Watch: HMICFRS’ Joint Inspection of the Handling of Cases Involving Disability Hate Crime The latest in our Report Watch series, which summarises the findings of reports that impact policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction, takes a look at HMICFRS’ Joint Inspection of the Handling of Cases Involving Disability Hate Crime and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, published this month (October 18). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 Analysis BWV-captured evidence could be destroyed by hackers, expert warns Lack of oversight and rigorous testing also leaving backdoor open to police database. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News Force plans to recruit 800 officers by 2022 But retired officer says force is trying to play catch up after years of austerity Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News Call for national register of serial stalkers and domestic abusers Committee wants perpetrators to be monitored like paedophiles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News Fears tri-force collapse could lead to more officer cuts Scrapping collaboration could cost posts unless extra funding is found, staff association believes Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News Positive discrimination should be legal, says Black Police Association Staff association is calling for change in the law to help make police more representative of communities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News Crime figures are a warning not to cut police numbers After years of falling crime rates, violent and sexual offences are once again on the rise, learns Chris Marshall. The Scotsman 22/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Hernandez reselected for Police and Crime Commissioner vote Alison Hernandez has been reselected as the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner candidate for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The Packet (Falmouth) 22/10/2018 News Annual Report for 2017-2018 The Commissioner has a statutory responsibility under the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act to produce an Annual Report as part of the public holding the Commissioner to account. Cumbria OPCC 22/10/2018 Report Police and Crime Commissioner launches second Annual Report Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall has launched his second Annual Report, covering the period from 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018. Cumbria Crack 22/10/2018 News Ex-commissioner wants review of cannabis laws I have seen clear evidence to say let's review it, says Lord Hogan-Howe. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 News New York police body-warn cameras recalled after explosion Police in New York have been told to stop using some of their body-worn cameras after one of them exploded. BBC 22/10/2018 News A ‘hand grenade’ under police force – says chief on pension changes Under new government proposals, police forces have been asked to contribute more to their employee pension schemes Coventry Live 22/10/2018 News Pension proposals could have ‘dire consequences’ for police force in Suffolk Pension changes could have a ‘catastrophic’ effect on policing Suffolk, risking almost 100 jobs and curbing recruitment, according to the chief constable. Ipswich Star 22/10/2018 News Thousands of domestic violence victims could be at risk as police oblivious of court orders against attackers Exclusive: Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner​ says: 'I cannot imagine the trauma of having to physically carry around a piece of paper to prove you have a non-molestation order. Every time they put it in their handbag or pin it to their fridge, they are reminded they are a victim' The Independent 22/10/2018 News Applications of Data Science in Policing: VeriPol, An Investigation Support Tool Data science is an interdisciplinary field involving the development of processes and systems to extract knowledge and understanding from data in different formats and from different sources. Considering the large amount of data generated and managed by public safety agencies, data science applications in the police sector are numerous. More important are the advantages that the different applications of data science could provide the police on issues such as the optimization of resources, the increase of efficiency and effectiveness, the modernization and its exemplariness when compared with other institutions. In this paper we present different potential applications fields of Data Science for the police. In addition, we focus on the case of VeriPol, a tool for automatic detection of false violent robbery reports, currently under development by the Spanish National Police. In particular, we illustrate a detailed analysis of the results of a recent pilot study aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the tool. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin 22/10/2018 Research article «387138723873387438753876387738783879Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events