Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115777 total results. Showing results 78441 to 78460 «391939203921392239233924392539263927Next ›Last » Former superintendent suing Scotland Yard in £500k racism and sexism claim A former police officer is suing Scotland Yard in a £500,000 racism claim, alleging she was told to keep quiet after she saw a swastika at her north London station. Mirror 25/6/2020 News To save black lives, police top brass must face reality Iwas a borough commander in west London and come from a long line of officers — and I can tell you that it’s fast becoming impossible to police the streets. The police are attacked on all sides. They’re told both that they’re too aggressive and too politically correct; too understanding and too intolerant. They’re required to reduce the level of violent crime on the street and yet told they’re racist if they stop and search young black men and ‘put hands in pockets’ to check for knives. The Spectator - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Call for more police on roads as fatalities rise More police officers are set to be deployed on roads to combat drink-driving, phone offences and the failure to wear seatbelts, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Gun crime soars as police retreat in America’s cities Gun crime has soared in American cities as beleaguered officers retreat from the streets amid protests against police brutality convulsing the country. The Times - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Tackling fatigue now priority says Wellbeing Service Oscar Kilo and the College of Policing have committed to tackling officer and staff fatigue following the results from the first ever national police wellbeing survey. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2020 News Man paralysed in Taser fall says race made him a target A 24-year-old man who was paralysed after being Tasered by police last month has told the BBC he believes he was targeted because he is black. BBC 24/6/2020 News Interpol hosts police chiefs meeting to combat ‘Ndrangheta Police chiefs from around the world held their first meeting under the INTERPOL Cooperation Against ‘Ndrangheta (I-CAN) project, a joint initiative with Italy to combat the global threat of mafia-type crime. INTERPOL 24/6/2020 News Humberside successful in disrupting serious and organised crime More than 500 arrests have been made in a five week operation that tok advantage of lockdown to use intelligence led enforcement to move in on serious criminals. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2020 News AI experts say research into algorithms that claim to predict criminality must end AI is in danger of revisiting the pseudoscience of physiognomy The Verge 24/6/2020 News Hampshire police ‘one of the least funded in the UK’ at risk over Covid impact The police force in Hampshire could be impacted financially by the Covid-19 pandemic, a report states. Andover Advertiser 24/6/2020 News Top female Asian police officer launches £500k lawsuit against Scotland Yard after alleging she was told to keep quiet about a swastika at work Scotland Yard’s former top female Asian officer is suing the force in a £500,000 racism claim, saying she was told to keep quiet about a swastika at her police station. Mail Online 24/6/2020 News Top Cumbria police boss rejects lockdown BAME discrimination claims Claims that officers in Cumbria were more likely to fine BAME people during the lockdown have been strongly rejected by a top police boss. News & Star 24/6/2020 News IT services giant gives staff time out to volunteer for police clients IT services company CGI responds to Met Police call by offering its staff the opportunity to take 11 days paid leave to volunteer their time Computer Weekly 24/6/2020 News Man paralysed after being shot by police with Taser weapon vows to get justice Jordan Walker-Brown, from London, says officers stopped him because he is black The Guardian 24/6/2020 News Officer and staff fatigue to be tackled following first ever national policing wellbeing survey Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service and College of Policing, have committed to prioritise research into ways of tackling fatigue amongst officers and staff following the results of the first ever national police wellbeing survey. College of Policing 24/6/2020 News Chief Constable Carl Foulkes new chair of Minerva programme North Wales Police Chief Constable Carl Foulkes has been appointed the new chair of the Minerva programme management board. He replaces Sussex Police Chief Constable Giles York, who retired earlier this month. Police Professional 24/6/2020 News Officer and staff fatigue ‘a priority’ following first-ever national policing wellbeing survey Research into ways of tackling fatigue among police officers and staff is to be made a priority after almost half of officers admitted they were getting less than six hours sleep a night. Police Professional 24/6/2020 News NPCC defends lockdown data delays after row over BAME enforcement The police chiefs' leader has defended how police forces have handled COVID-19 enforcement agianst BAME people and the use of stop and search. NPCC chair Martin Hewitt rejected claims by MPs that forces had made 'basic, insensitive errors'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2020 News Coronavirus: Police data understated how many lockdown fines were issued to BAME people Chief constables have denied the inaccurate information was a result of a racism in forces across England and Wales. Sky News 24/6/2020 News Man paralysed after being shot by police with Taser weapon vows to get justice A young black man from north London who has been left paralysed from the chest down after being shot by police with a Taser weapon as he jumped over a wall, has spoken out for the first time about his injuries and determination to hold officers to account. The Guardian 24/6/2020 News «391939203921392239233924392539263927Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events