Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 79941 to 79960 «399439953996399739983999400040014002Next ›Last » Police ICT: The Scottish perspective CoPaCC’s Police ICT User Survey results revealed superintendents in Scotland expressed some of the highest levels of dissatisfaction with aspects of their ICT provision.  Chief Superintendent Ivor Marshall, President of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS), takes a closer look at what the results mean. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 Analysis, Feature CoPaCC’s Police ICT User Survey’s powerful data is already having an impact The results from UK policing's first independent ICT User Survey - published today - are already having a positive impact thanks to the quality of the data, but it is just the beginning of the journey, according to the police associations that have lent their support to the survey. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 Analysis CoPaCC publishes unique insight into police ICT user perspectives (2017 Report) The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' is published today. Following a survey of police officers from 44 police forces, the report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force. The results and feedback from end users are required reading for police managers, buyers and suppliers. Policing Insight 5/12/2017 News PCC progress on fire governance: Collaboration for the many and governance change for the few In the fourth of a series of special articles examining the progress of Police and Crime Commissioners as they assume joint governance over police and fire services in their areas, Catherine Levin reports on an increasingly exclusive club of forces intending to take on fire governance. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 Analysis, Feature Police ICT: User Perspectives 2017 A survey of police officers from 44 police forces across England, Scotland and Wales, the report provides a unique insight into the views of the front-line on the provision of ICT in their force. The results and feedback from end users are required reading for police managers, buyers and suppliers. Research supported by the Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, and the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 Report Update On The Work Of The Assistant Police And Crime Commissioner (Victims) in Surrey The report below sets out the objectives set for Mrs Anderson and the work she has undertaken to deliver them Surrey OPCC 5/12/2017 Report 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 5/12/2017 News Hard border ‘would make police sitting ducks’ for dissidents Police do not have the numbers to protect a hard Irish border and would be "sitting ducks" for terrorists if they had to regularly and predictably protect other agencies like customs officers at crossing points, a representative body has warned. The Irish News (Republic of Ireland) 5/12/2017 News Measuring the impact of body worn video cameras on police behaviour and criminal justice outcomes One of the most significant technical innovations in policing in recent years has been the emergence of the body worn video camera (BWVC), a form of closed circuit video. Though police forces across the world have begun to use the new technology to increase efficiency and improve policing outcomes, there have been relatively few robust studies as to their effects. Behavioural Insights Team 5/12/2017 Report 245 children safeguarded and 192 arrests for child sexual abuse offences The use of live streaming platforms by online sex offenders is increasing and there is an urgent need to educate children about the risks associated with this new threat, warn child protection experts. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/12/2017 News Force would be better off out of political spotlight, says acting chief DCC: 'Policing is like football, it's something everyone has an opinion on regardless of experience or insight'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 News Former chief stripped of honour Nick Gargan's Queen's Police Medal has been 'cancelled and annulled' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/12/2017 News YouTube to fight violent and extreme videos with 10,000 ‘internet police’ and AI Tech firm increases action after backlash from advertisers The Sun 5/12/2017 News Ambulance delays getting worse, say 91% of police officers responding to cop’s tweet Police officers face long ambulance delays - or even total no shows - when they call for medical assistance, cops have revealed on Twitter. Plymouth Live 5/12/2017 News 200 paedophiles arrested in just one week as police warn of dangers of live-streamed abuse Almost 200 suspected paedophiles were arrested during a week long blitz by the authorities, amid warnings that young people are increasingly being targeted by blackmailers who force them to live stream abuse The Telegraph 5/12/2017 News Google pledges 10,000 staff to tackle extremist content Google will dedicate more than 10,000 staff to rooting out violent extremist content on YouTube in 2018, the video sharing website's chief has said. BBC 5/12/2017 News Undercover policeman’s son sues force after claiming he was diagnosed with depression when he found out his father was really a police spy An undercover policeman's son is suing the Metropolitan Police over claims he suffered depression after discovering his father was not a political activist. Mail Online 5/12/2017 News Teenagers reeking of drugs deposit wads of £50 notes in Bitcoin cashpoints Shopkeepers reveal how network of 98 ATMs across the country are being used after police's money laundering warning Mail Online 5/12/2017 News Met police chief condemns former officers over Damian Green claims Cressida Dick says Neil Lewis and Bob Quick were wrong to discuss allegations that porn was found on minister’s computer in 2008 The Guardian 5/12/2017 News Families at inquests should get funding if police do, says chief coroner Mark Lucraft QC urges legal aid eligibility for inquiries into deaths in custody and prison when bills of state employees are met The Guardian 5/12/2017 News «399439953996399739983999400040014002Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events