Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101042 total results. Showing results 79141 to 79160 «395439553956395739583959396039613962Next ›Last » Digital Evidence Management: User Perspectives 2018 This second report from the CoPaCC Police ICT: User Perspectives series examines police officer and staff views and experiences of the challenges they face managing digital evidence in their force. The report provides results and analyses from two new questions added to the 2018 CoPaCC National Police ICT User Survey. The questions, developed in partnership with NICE Public Safety, were answered by 3599 respondents from 48 UK police forces and generated over 900 comments. Policing Insight - Registration at source 13/11/2018 Report Stark warning from Dorset Police about financial future Dorset Police has issued a stark warning about its financial future following a loss of £25 million from its budget in the last eight years. ITV News 13/11/2018 News Concerns over Police Scotland’s handling of complaints against officers ‘extremely serious’, says Humza Yousaf Concerns raised by a watchdog about the way Police Scotland investigates complaints against its own officers are “extremely serious”, Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has said. The Scotsman 13/11/2018 News Police forces unite to tackle rural crime A day of action aimed at targeting criminals who commit rural crime has been hailed a success. The Northern Echo 13/11/2018 News VAT payback could boost investment in Police Scotland, says Yousaf The Justice Minister said if the UK Government was to return the money it could be spent on improving IT. Belfast Telegraph 13/11/2018 News Stop and search doesn’t work. Let’s end this exhausting debate A proposal to scrap the ‘reasonable grounds’ condition has failed. Police must support those working for a safer society The Guardian 13/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Chiefs were told about pension payment changes, claims Treasury The government continues to insist that chief constables were told about imminent pension changes that the service worries could cost 10,000 officer posts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/11/2018 News Policing Minister: “We don’t want to go back to the bad old days of stop and search” Policing Minister Nick Hurd told the House of Commons today (November 12) that the Government has no plans to change the reasonable grounds required for stop and search but wants it to be used as a key tool as part of “robust policing” when authorised. Police Professional 13/11/2018 News Clapped-out cop car scandal as Police Scotland ‘use old bangers patched up with second-hand parts’ It is claimed the force is using cars with more than 200,000 miles on the clock and some with bald tyres that would result in fines for normal drivers. Daily Record 13/11/2018 News New law to protect stalking victims in Scotland New legislation to help protect victims of stalking will be brought forward at the Scottish Parliament this week. The National 13/11/2018 News Police Scotland watchdog accuses top cops of ‘hiding’ truth over mistaken identity arrest bungle Police Investigations and Review Commissioners Kate Frame wrote to MSPs warning that force chiefs' handling of the mistaken-identity case 'suggests an endeavour' to keep 'matters hidden' The Scottish Sun 13/11/2018 News Police tried to cover up suspect’s illegal detention, watchdog says Police imprisoned the wrong person for several days before trying to cover up the error, the national force’s watchdog has claimed. Kate Frame, the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc), attacked Police Scotland over claims that officers routinely miscategorise complaints to hinder investigations. The Times - Subscription at source 13/11/2018 News UK’s first foundation degree dedicated to Offender Management launched at Coleg Cambria Coleg Cambria has launched the UK’s first foundation degree dedicated to Offender Management. In partnership with the University of Chester’s Institute of Policing, the two-year qualification could lead to careers in the criminal justice arena, including the prison service. Deeside.com 13/11/2018 News London’s murder rate hits grim milestone after spate of bloodshed The number of murders in London so far this year has now matched the total in the whole of 2017, a grim milestone that will fuel the debate of how to tackle rising crime. The Telegraph 13/11/2018 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 13/11/2018 News Road safety: Will technology save us from ourselves? Project Galileo represents a fundamental rethink of how we can make a difference to tackling harm on our roads. The fourth instalment in the Galileo series sees Conrad Evans, a partner at The Digital Quarter, talk about how we must harness the power of digital technology to reduce risk on the road and bring communities together to create the changes they want to see on our roads. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/11/2018 Opinion As a cop I always used to stop and search, but now police live in fear of being called racist Plans to change "reasonable grounds" rules won't solve the problem The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Northern Ireland police officer in tribunal challenge to facial hair ban A police officer who wants to be able to have a moustache has blasted the PSNI's "catch-all" ban on facial hair at the first day of an industrial tribunal in Belfast. Belfast Telegraph 13/11/2018 News Police demand 20,000 more officers to stop rising tide of violence Home Secretary Sajid Javid faced calls last night to recruit 20,000 police to fight the explosion of violent crime on our streets. The demand came after Mr Javid admitted yesterday that more police officers will be an "important part" of tackling what he described as the "disease" of knife crime. Express 13/11/2018 News Give victims right to challenge police and parole decisions, say MPs and Lords Crime victims must get new legal rights to challenge parole and police decisions, a new all party group of MPs and Lords will demand today (Tues). The Telegraph 13/11/2018 News «395439553956395739583959396039613962Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events