Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 80301 to 80320 «401240134014401540164017401840194020Next ›Last » Police chief defends taking 47 minutes to respond to reports of gunfire in Dover A man was later arrested on suspicion of committing an ammunition offence Kent Live 20/3/2018 News Police whistleblower’s concerns were ‘leaked’ Concerns raised by a whistleblower about expense payments to Police Scotland’s deputy chief constable were leaked by the force watchdog to the officer concerned, a tribunal has been told. The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2018 News Extent of spending on cybercrime training revealed as forces ‘working alone’ on skills strategy Nearly 40,000 police officers and staff have undergone cybercrime training as the service topped the £1 million spending mark in the last three years, a think-thank report reveals today. Police Professional 20/3/2018 News Act 2 of counter extremism campaign puts public on film footing over terrorist attack planning Policing’s message that “communities defeat terrorism” is galvanising the public response as more than a fifth of reports from the UK population produces intelligence helpful to police. Police Professional 20/3/2018 News Rise in hate crime offences against children There has been a 14% rise in hate crimes committed against children, according to new figures. Data from 41 UK police forces found 5,349 offences with a racial, religious or faith-based element where the target was under 18 in 2016/17. Mix 96 20/3/2018 News Policy Paper: Policing and Cybercrime Today Parliament Street unveils its latest policy paper exploring how UK police forces are preparing for the growing threat posed by cybercrime. Our research paper reveals that UK police forces have spent over £1.3million in training for nearly 40,000 officers and staff over the last three years. Key recommendations of the report include creating a national cyber training scheme of officers and staff, sharing training resources and doing more to recruit police staff with existing cyber skills. [PDF] Parliament Street 20/3/2018 Report Brit police forces spend peanuts on cybercrime training The police force covering the base of the UK's electronic spy agency, GCHQ, in Cheltenham, England, has admitted that it has spent nothing at all on cybercrime training over the past few years. The Register 20/3/2018 News What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 11: “Any other comments”… The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 11 (of eleven). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Police lose track of 485 registered sex offenders across Britain Exclusive: Rapists and paedophiles are among the "missing" sex criminals, including some who disappeared more than a decade ago. Sky News 20/3/2018 News Chorus line: The journey to becoming a police approved supplier On 1 December 2017, the Police ICT Company entered into collaboration with a Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME). Boyd Mulvey, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Chorus Intelligence Ltd describes the journey to becoming an approved vendor with the hope of having a single contract with the police service. He reflects on what it’s like to be one of the first SMEs on board, the requirements placed on vendors, and explains why, although imperfect, the process is worth supporting and will give the police market a nudge in the right direction. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/3/2018 Opinion Only have disastrous affairs with activists, undercover police told Undercover police officers were told to have only “fleeting and disastrous” relationships with activist targets and that it was acceptable to break the law, according to an official memo. The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2018 News Police call for ‘counter-terrorism citizens’ Police are asking the public for more help in thwarting terror attacks after more than a fifth of calls to them yielded useful intelligence last year. BBC 20/3/2018 News Police Scotland ACC Bernard Higgins back at work as probe goes on One of Scotland's most high-profile police officers is back at work after more than three months' suspension. Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins headed the firearms unit and responses to major incidents. BBC 19/3/2018 News Presumed innocent but behind bars – is remand overused in England and Wales? This report by Transform Justice provides important further evidence of deficiencies in the processes by which decisions to remand defendants in custody are made. [PDF] Transform Justice 19/3/2018 Report Remand by skype – the dystopian future for an already broken system Imagine being imprisoned on remand in relation to a crime you did not commit on the basis of a 3 ½ minute “pitch” by a prosecutor whose only knowledge of your case is what they have read that morning. The information used to justify remand is often later found to be wrong, as our new report illustrates. Transform Justice 19/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Virtual remand hearings a ‘travesty of justice’ Courts have been urged to immediately stop using video remand hearings or risk deepening current problems with the criminal justice system. Police Professional 19/3/2018 News School bomb threat: ‘24,000 hoax emails sent to UK schools in feud between rival Minecraft gamers’ Twenty-four thousand threatening “bomb hoax” emails were sent to schools in the UK in a feud between rival Minecraft gamers, it has been claimed. The Standard 19/3/2018 News Mental Health Act 1983: implementing changes to police powers Document to support the implementation of changes made to the police powers and places of safety provisions in the Mental Health Act 1983. Home Office 19/3/2018 Report How to defend against relay attacks on keyless entry vehicles With the rapid rise of relay attacks on keyless entry vehicles putting 96% of UK car owners at risk, the Defender Signal Blocker is providing a simple, reliable and affordable solution. Policing Insight 19/3/2018 News Investigatory powers regulations Investigatory powers regulations laid in Parliament under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. 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