Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100981 total results. Showing results 80541 to 80560 «402440254026402740284029403040314032Next ›Last » Sussex Police announces new Deputy Chief Constable Sussex Police’s new Deputy Chief Constable said she is ‘delighted and humbled’ to take up the role. Worthing Herald 21/9/2018 News Kik chat app ‘involved in 1,100 child abuse cases’ One teen chat app has featured in more than 1,100 child sexual abuse cases in the last five years, the BBC has found. BBC 21/9/2018 News ‘Children at risk’ on Kik app, senior police officer warns as child abuse reports from messaging service quadruple The popular messaging app Kik is a haven for paedophiles, a senior police chief has warned as the number of UK child abuse reports relating to the service has quadrupled in the last two and a half years. The Telegraph 21/9/2018 News National police unit starts work on ‘county lines’ drug gangs Team in Birmingham will develop intelligence and act against serious offenders The Guardian 21/9/2018 News Criminal Justice Joint Inspection Business Plan 2018/19 The Criminal Justice Chief Inspector’s Group today publishes its business plan. The business plan sets out the programme of inspections of the Criminal Justice System for 2018/19. These inspections will be led by two or more of the four Criminal Justice Joint Inspection inspectorates. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 21/9/2018 Report ‘Hypocrisy and lies’ as May breaks ten-year promise on police pay A letter from Theresa May to a police officer in 2008 has emerged showing the now Prime Minister pledged to give MPs a say on police pay if the Government rejected independent arbitrated awards. Police Professional 21/9/2018 News One-handed life-saving kit issued to force Rise in vicious attacks sparks need for tourniquets used by army Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2018 News CC Habgood ‘being scrutinised by Home Office’ over pay reform delays, says Hurd NPCC has been warned work is unlikely to be finished on time Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2018 News Police Scotland ‘supports the public’s right to protest’ Police Scotland has pledged not to brand peaceful protestors “domestic extremists” after the Sunday National revealed anti-fracking campaigners had been categorised alongside far-right groups. The National 21/9/2018 News Northern Ireland police officers ‘furious’ at pay cut due to Stormont stalemate The head of Northern Ireland's policing union has said that police officers are "furious" at an upcoming 1% cut in pay. PSNI officers had been due to receive a 2% pay increase from September 1 in line with rises for police in England and Wales. Belfast Telegraph 21/9/2018 News Julia Mulligan: Scotland’s example shows why Yorkshire police forces shouldn’t merge On these pages last week, former North Yorkshire police officer GP Taylor asked some fair questions about policing, the need to get more officers on our streets and the importance of reducing the burden of paperwork. His conclusion was that a merged Yorkshire force was part of the solution.I do not agree. Police Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber Police, Greater Yorkshire Police – whatever it might be called, the public has consistently been extremely cautious of a single, merged police force. I agree, and there are many reasons why. The Yorkshire Post 21/9/2018 Feature, Opinion Airwave to get three-year extension as government resets Emergency Services Network project New services to be rolled out incrementally as Motorola Solutions agrees to continue support outgoing platform PublicTechnology.net 21/9/2018 News Durham Chief Constable: ‘Radio interview went well, but then I checked Twitter’ In his latest column, Durham Police Chief Constable Mike Barton talks Breakfast, bicycles and Brexit The Northern Echo 21/9/2018 Feature, Opinion New strategic direction for the Emergency Services Network (ESN) The programme will save £200 million in public money per year once it has fully replaced the existing network. Home Office 21/9/2018 News National County Lines Coordination Centre to crack down on drug gangs The law enforcement response to county lines is set to be significantly strengthened as the National County Lines Coordination Centre becomes fully operational. Home Office 21/9/2018 News West Mercia Police hail use of Body Worn Video one year on Police in West Mercia are hailing the use of body worn video cameras (BWV) which were introduced a year ago ago. Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion invested £1million for the technology, which was rolled out last September. Redditch Standard 21/9/2018 News PSNI ‘pay is a victim of political paralysis’, according to Police Federation A body which represents rank and file police officers in Northern Ireland says their pay “is still lagging far behind what is required.” ITV News 21/9/2018 News ‘We’ve got to get better at answering your calls’, Cleveland Police chief admits Cleveland Police Chief Constable Mike Veale gave his views on topics from speeding to cybercrime Teesside Live 21/9/2018 News Machine learning algorithms and police decision-making: Legal, ethical and regulatory challenges This report seeks to critically assess the use of machine learning algorithms for policing, and provide practical recommendations designed to contribute to the fast-moving debate over policy and governance in this area. RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 21/9/2018 Report UK cops run machine learning trials on live police operations. Unregulated. What could go wrong? – report RUSI: How about some codes of practice, transparency, for starters? The Register 21/9/2018 News «402440254026402740284029403040314032Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events