Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115679 total results. Showing results 80921 to 80940 «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » NCA predicts spike in online child abuse during lockdown With children and adults alike spending more time online, a spike in online child sex offending is anticipated during the COVID-19 lockdown. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: how crime changes during a lockdown The fundamental change in how we are living will see criminals adapt and new targets emerging, say Graham Farrell and Nick Tilley Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Domestic abuse victims urged to keep seeking help during coronavirus outbreak The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says domestic abuse will remain a police priority despite the coronavirus outbreak. Police Professional 4/4/2020 News Domestic abuse cases soar as lockdown takes its toll Some charities can no longer ‘effectively support’ women because of lockdown and staff sickness The Guardian 4/4/2020 News Up to 4,000 inmates to be temporarily released in England and Wales Measures to contain spread of coronavirus include electronic tagging and potential recall The Guardian 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Former police chief urges public to stay home during good weather A former chief constable told Andrew Castle what the police are allowed to enforce on the public to maintain social distancing rules. LBC 4/4/2020 News Violent crime ‘still the focus’ for police after week of crackdown Assurances that violent crime is still top of the agenda for police in Croydon have been made by the area commander. News Shopper 4/4/2020 News In Italy, support groups fear lockdown is silencing domestic abuse victims Italy has seen a sharp fall in official reports of domestic violence as it approaches a month under coronavirus lockdown, raising concern among some support groups that forced confinement is leaving victims struggling to seek help. Reuters 4/4/2020 News State of emergency in Ontario: What police can and can’t do with expanded powers Police officers in Ontario will now have the right to stop and have the public identify themselves or face hefty fines for violating their orders, according to a new power granted by the province of Ontario using the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA). Yahoo! 4/4/2020 News Warning after motorist ‘caught doing 110mph’ on A12 A motorist caught speeding at 110mph on the A12 will be summonsed to court. East Anglian Daily Times 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Phone masts ‘set on fire’ in England amid false 5G rumours Masts in Merseyside and Birmingham have been reportedly set on fire after rumours circulated online North Wales Live 4/4/2020 News Criminals are adapting to life under coronavirus lockdown – even the drug dealers, police warn But some crimes have fallen 'significantly' Leicestershire Live 4/4/2020 News Still ‘confusion’ in Lancashire over police Covid powers Lancashire’s top cop says there is still some confusion in the county over how the Government’s social distancing regulations should be applied. Chorley Guardian 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Russia uses facial recognition to tackle Covid-19 As Russian cities go into lockdown to try to contain coronavirus, Moscow is using the latest technology to keep track of residents. BBC 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Fears for lockdown over weekend of sunshine Police face "one of their biggest challenges" of the lockdown this weekend as sunny weather risks drawing crowds to parks and beauty spots. BBC 4/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Police will break up public gatherings and parties over Easter Police are preparing to break up house parties and public gatherings over Easter, as Scotland’s lockdown enters its third weekend today. The Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2020 News Quarantine confusion will lead to a mutiny Rules that make little sense, along with overzealous enforcement, will soon test the public’s patience to breaking point. The Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Police need your help in the fight against coronavirus Night and day, across the UK, police officers and staff will be keeping communities safe, protecting the vulnerable and dealing with those that cause harm. By Martin Hewitt, NPCC Chairman The Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus Act 2020: police working with health professionals to make people safer and save lives Briefing for police: this Act provides forces with additional powers relating to potentially infectious persons. Please refer to the attached document for full details. College of Policing 3/4/2020 News Public thanked for support during first week of new regulations Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has thanked the public for their overwhelming support and co-operation through the first week of new regulations on social distancing designed to save lives and protect the NHS during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Police Scotland 3/4/2020 News «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events