Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 77901 to 77920 «389238933894389538963897389838993900Next ›Last » Crime gangs ‘are making the rules in prison’ Organised crime has filled a vacuum in jails after an exodus of experienced officers, the former prisons watchdog said yesterday. The departure of thousands of prison officers through austerity cuts and a voluntary exit scheme has left a gap which has been filled by inmates trading illegal drugs on the wings. The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2018 News Calls for Sir Craig Mackey to resign over terror inaction — but what would you do? ‘Coward”. “Neglect of duty”. “Strip him of his honour.” A furious, sometimes vitriolic debate has raged around the actions of Sir Craig Mackey, acting head of Scotland Yard, at the scene of the Westminster attack at parliament last year. The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2018 Feature, Opinion The Terrorism Acts in 2017 My Annual Report on the operation of the Terrorism Acts in 2017 has been presented to Parliament today. It can be accessed here. This is my final annual report as Independent Reviewer and so I have sought to cover all the statutes I review, namely the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006, together with the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPIM) Act 2011 and the Terrorist Asset Freezing Act (TAFA) 2010. Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation 11/10/2018 Report Police ‘must assess impact of terror inquiries on communities’ ‘Collateral damage’ to be avoided after woman wrongly arrested in Manchester bombing, says terror laws watchdog The Guardian 11/10/2018 News ‘Criminals will use 5G and GDPR to escape capture’ A technology analyst believes that criminals will be able to use increased personal data security measures to better evade law enforcement BusinessCloud 10/10/2018 News Police accused of ‘victim blaming’ for telling women not to wear earphones after string of sexual assaults 'Headphones don’t rape women, nor do skirts, or dark streets, or clubs, or alcohol, or parties, or sleepovers, or school uniforms. Name the perpetrators,' says campaigner The Independent 10/10/2018 News ‘Significant strain’ on police budgets has made crime response worse, Home Office official admits MPs told of 'immense' impact of austerity as senior officer warns that British policing is 'at a tipping point' The Independent 10/10/2018 News Policing at ‘tipping point’ over budget cuts, warns police chief West Midlands chief constable says agreement needed on what police should stop doing The Guardian 10/10/2018 News Pushing terrorist propaganda ‘underground’ could make extremists harder to detect, government warned Watchdog cautions against proposed new laws that would make viewing material a criminal offence The Independent 10/10/2018 News Police survey shows despair at ICT services Only half of the UK’s police officers and staff have said they can rely on information held on their forces’ computer systems, according to the results of a survey sponsored by the Police Federation. UKAuthority.com 10/10/2018 News New action to tackle modern slavery and support victims £5 million innovation fund announced and child trafficking advocates scheme rolled out. Home Office 10/10/2018 News Roundtable event held on chief officer appointments On Monday, 8 October a roundtable event, hosted by the College of Policing, was held to bring together chiefs and police and crime commissioners to look at issues regarding chief officer recruitment and tenure. Following the event the agencies which took part issued the following joint statement: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 10/10/2018 News Chief Constable Dave Thompson: Policing is at the tipping point – and we’ve got to move on from here Budget cuts and a hands-off government approach to aspects of policing have meant hard choices for chief constables with consequences for the public and our people. The public’s experience is policing that is less visible, less responsive and less proactive. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/10/2018 Feature, Opinion New frontier with data and analytics In a period of rising demand and budgetary constraints, the police service is increasingly turning to digital technology to drive operational improvements and increase efficiency. And one of the most fertile areas for delivering a step-change in public safety is better use of data and analytics. Police Professional - Subscription at source 10/10/2018 Analysis, Feature ESN director new Home Office lead at TCCA Steve Whatson (left), product director for the much-delayed Emergency Services Network (ESN), is the new Home Office representative on the board of TCCA (The Critical Communications Association). Police Professional - Subscription at source 10/10/2018 News Putting victims first with digital justice Jamie Wilson, marketing manager for Public Safety, EMEA, at the software solutions provider NICE, says it stands to reason that more evidence should result in more successful prosecutions. “However, each piece of evidence needs to be collected, processed, reviewed and shared in a timely manner with the judiciary for the case to be heard. It is a time-consuming and costly process for under-resourced investigation teams,” he explained. Police Professional 10/10/2018 News Humberside Police boss admits force is ‘at breaking point’ as Hull MP condemns rise of antisocial behaviour Keith Hunter has responded to MP Emma Hardy's claims antisocial behaviour is making people's lives a 'misery' Hull Live 10/10/2018 News Sussex Police numbers may never be as high as they were in 2010 – crime commissioner says Police officer numbers in Sussex will never reach the ‘unrealistic’ level they were at in 2010, the police and crime commissioner has said. Katy Bourne said that the 3,213 officers in Sussex Police in 2010 was an ‘unsustainable’ number. Worthing Herald 10/10/2018 News Avon and Somerset Police needs more officers An extra 300 police officers will be needed in Avon and Somerset by 2021 to tackle increased rates of domestic violence, sexual abuse and child abuse. County Gazette (Somerset) 10/10/2018 News PSNI to host National Black Police Association conference in Belfast The National Black Police Association (NBPA) will hold its annual conference and general meeting in Belfast today and tomorrow. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 10/10/2018 News «389238933894389538963897389838993900Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events