Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115740 total results. Showing results 79581 to 79600 «397639773978397939803981398239833984Next ›Last » Hidden Harm Summit – APCC Chair response “Today’s summit gave us all an important opportunity to affirm our commitment to shining a light on hidden harms and do everything we can, in these unprecedented circumstances, to protect our most vulnerable. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 21/5/2020 News West Yorkshire Police officers to face misconduct hearing Three West Yorkshire Police (WYP) officers who initially investigated the death of three-year-old Riley Siswick in Huddersfield are facing allegations they committed gross misconduct. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/5/2020 News Assaults on emergency workers rise during lockdown More than 300 prosecutions for assaults on police officers and other emergency workers have taken place the during the first month of the lockdown, according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Police Professional 21/5/2020 News Hundreds prosecuted for coronavirus-related attacks on emergency workers DPP says charges covered a total of 660 offences in England and Wales in April The Guardian 21/5/2020 News No criminal investigation of Boris Johnson for misconduct in public office while Mayor of London The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) today informed the Right Honourable Boris Johnson and the Greater London Authority (GLA) that it will not be conducting a criminal investigation into allegations that Mr Johnson used his position while Mayor of London to benefit and reward American businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/5/2020 News Career detective appointed new Wiltshire assistant chief constable Wiltshire Police has appointed Detective Superintendent Deb Smith as their new Assistant Chief Constable. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2020 News Covenant must been enshrined in law Federation tells ministers Greater protection for officers and their families looks set to become a legal requirement. The police covenant could bbe put before MPs, as early as the autumn according to the Police Federation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2020 News Assaulted officers to recieve money from offenders’ benefits in Scotland Those who assault police officers in Scotland will soon have fines taken straight out of their benefits to pay for support services for the victim. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2020 News Huge drop in crime committed in England and Wales during lockdown Crime in England and Wales has fallen by 25% during coronavirus lockdown, new figures suggest. Metro 21/5/2020 News Police trial controversial Clearview AI facial recognition tech in New Zealand NEW ZEALAND: Clearview AI’s facial recognition technology is once again being used to fight crime, this time in New Zealand. NZ media claim that senior police & privacy officials were unaware of the trial. Clearview AI’s system has faced its share of privacy-related criticism Techwire Asia 21/5/2020 News Police ‘running out of tickets’ because so many people are going to the beach Police said they ‘ran out of tickets’ as people abandoned their cars in a desperate bid to make it to the beach on the hottest day of the year. Metro 21/5/2020 News Victoria Police Department revamps app to help public stay connected in case of emergency AUSTRALIA: The Victoria Police Department updated and rebranded its mobile app to help address the ongoing need to issue alerts about high-risk missing people, area-specific crimes and COVID-19-related updates. Goldstream News Gazette (Australia) 21/5/2020 News DroneShield wins EU police force contract to improve national security Drone detection technology developed by Australian firm DroneShield has been selected by police forces in the European Union as a preferred solution to improving national security threats. The company’s DroneGun Tactical long-range portable drone countermeasure was chosen following a competitive tender process managed by Belgium Police, with an EU-wide framework. Small Caps (Australia) 21/5/2020 News NSW police virus powers ‘well-measured’ AUSTRALIA: NSW's police commissioner says the public is happy with the way officers have enforced COVID-19 public health orders with some 17,000 residents dobbing in potential wrongdoers. Commissioner Mick Fuller on Thursday told a parliamentary inquiry into the state government's handling of the crisis that he believed the force had policed social distancing measures well. The Australian 21/5/2020 News INTERPOL’s guidance will help close the gap in law enforcement’s knowledge of drones As drone technology develops and their use increases at pace, Policing Insight's Andrew Staniforth says INTERPOL's Framework for Responding to a Drone Incident will help close the gap in law enforcement's knowledge of how to deal with these Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/5/2020 Feature, Innovation Crossing the Line: A ‘love letter’ that merits much wider readership Former Met Commander John Sutherland's latest book - Crossing the Line - is billed as a love letter to police officers and those vulnerable people they protect and serve. CoPaCC Director Bernard Rix says the book is a riveting read that should be read by everyone in the policing family. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/5/2020 Feature, Opinion Police recruitment programme falls victim to hackers The Police Now recruitment programme which trains graduate detectives has fallen victim to hackers. Police Professional 21/5/2020 News Police Federation: Mental health must be at heart of Police Covenant The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has called on the Government to place the safeguarding of officers’ mental and physical health and wellbeing at the heart of its planned Police Covenant. Police Professional 21/5/2020 News Mental health must be at heart of Police Covenant Safeguarding officers’ mental and physical health and wellbeing in a Police Covenant enshrined in law is at the heart of the Police Federation of England Wales’ (PFEW) submission to the Government consultation. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/5/2020 News Time limits on firearms officer shifts under review The Federation is continuing to work closely with chiefs to ensure any changes to firearms policies and procedures are in the best interests of officers as the Government publishes its findings on the Anthony Grainger inquiry. Police Professional 21/5/2020 News «397639773978397939803981398239833984Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events