Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96342 total results. Showing results 78661 to 78680 «393039313932393339343935393639373938Next ›Last » False positives: What the facial recognition statistics really mean According to Big Brother Watch's report on facial recognition technology, a system deployed by South Wales Police at a football match generated a 92% False Positive Rate. Founder and CEO of facial recognition company Allevate Ltd Carl Gohringer puts the record straight on how the technology works and what the figures mean. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 Opinion Despondent Officer Narratives and the ‘post-Ferguson’ Effect: Exploring Law Enforcement Perspectives and Strategies in A Southern American State The fatal shooting of a young, black, and male citizen named Michael Brown by a white male police officer in Ferguson (MO) generated political and media backlash that continues to erode law enforcement legitimacy today. Law enforcement is sensitive to changes in the public discourse on their profession and has responded in kind. A plethora of discussion has focused on the potential existence of a so-called ‘Ferguson Effect’, whereby de-policing has emerged among officers as a result of concerns about being subjected to negative media scrutiny for racial profiling or excessive use of force, in turn increasing crime rates. Unfortunately, the ‘Ferguson Effect’ is long on anecdotes but short on data. Policing and Society - Registration at source 29/5/2018 Research article Airprox board says police drone and jet had ‘near-miss’ A police drone had a "near-miss" with a fighter jet travelling at 520mph (836km/h), a report has revealed. BBC 29/5/2018 News Police targeting drill music videos in controversial crackdown on social media that ‘incites violence’ Fans say it is 'unfounded' to blame genre for violence and say it reflects artists' experiences The Independent 29/5/2018 News Revealed: Hundreds of Met Police officers moonlighting as cab drivers Almost one in five Met Police officers have secondary business interests, figures obtained by the Evening Standard show The Standard 29/5/2018 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 News ‘It’s not rocket science!’: Effectively policing Paisley’s violence problem The Scottish town of Paisley has experienced troubling increases in violent crime over the past year, prompting a robust response from the local division of Police Scotland. Martin Gallagher and Del Middleton, two of the architects of this response, provide the context and outline of this policing initiative. Dr Colin Atkinson of the University of the West of Scotland reflects upon the impact of this work for local communities and, importantly, for the police service itself. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 Analysis Sexual and violent crime on the rise in Scotland Police have recorded increasing numbers of violent and sexual offences amid an overall rise in crime The Scotsman 29/5/2018 News Police apprenticeship funding worth millions ‘disappeared down a black hole’ Welsh government has allegedly said even if it has received funding, it will not pass the money on Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 News Chiefs want to step up efforts to bring experienced detectives back into service NPCC lead says leavers should mentor, coach and develop younger officers Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 News Police need a culture change on tiredness, says leading psychologist Fed calls for national policy on fatigue management Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 News YouTube fails to take down violent music videos despite police requests YouTube fails to take down violent music videos despite police requests as gang culture on social media is blamed for London's rising murder rate Mail Online 29/5/2018 News Is your high street nail bar a front for organised crime? Gangs are using salons to launder drug money and hide child slaves, says Britain's crime agency Mail Online 29/5/2018 News Police drone had near miss with 500mph US fighter jet A police drone had to be swiftly manoeuvred to avoid a mid-air collision with a military jet flying at nearly 520mph. The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 News Going soft on drugs is a disastrous mistake Campaigners are tragically misguided in claiming that decriminalisation will solve anything The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2018 Feature, Opinion YouTube deletes 30 music videos after Met link with gang violence Content removed as police chief associates drill lyrics with surge in stabbings and murders The Guardian 29/5/2018 News Police vow to reach all domestic abuse calls within one hour Police have vowed to attend all reports of domestic abuse within one hour as new figures reveal more than half of victims currently do not support a prosecution. Eastern Daily Press 28/5/2018 News Cyber crime poses increasing threat, police report finds Online credit card fraud and other types of cyber crime pose an increasing threat, new figures show. The Herald (Scotland) 28/5/2018 News Police reveal latest Glasgow crime statistics – with cyber fraud and sex crime on the rise An increase in common assaults account for most of the increase in overall violent crime, and the majority of the increase in these relate to assaults on emergency workers. Glasgow Live 28/5/2018 News County lines: Police chart expanding reach of gangs looking for new territories to exploit Crime syndicates from Yorkshire’s cities are among those behind so-called ‘county lines’ drug dealing networks detected by the region’s police forces. The Yorkshire Post 28/5/2018 Analysis, Feature «393039313932393339343935393639373938Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events