Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 82161 to 82180 «410541064107410841094110411141124113Next ›Last » Police unveil new twin-shot Taser that will let them take down suspects with TWO 50,000-volt shocks A new Taser capable of hitting multiple suspects and delivering two 50,000 volt shots without reloading has been unveiled by a police force. Mail Online 8/8/2017 News How have police cuts in England and Wales impacted where you live? Police numbers have fallen significantly in the last five years. We’d like you to tell us how cuts have affected where you live The Guardian 8/8/2017 Analysis, Feature Justice system needs joined-up thinking Responses to the prison and criminal justice crisis from Professor Joe Sim, Julian Le Vay and Nik Wood The Guardian 8/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Find the lost boys before the extremists do If jihadists and gangs are recruiting the same alienated young people then crime and terrorism must be tackled together The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Multimillion-pound fines for failing to stop cyberattacks NHS trusts, water and energy companies, the highways agency and other organisations that provide essential infrastructure services could face fines of millions of pounds if they fail to protect themselves from cyberattacks. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2017 News Former Staffordshire Police HQ sold for £15 million to developer Bellway Homes More than £10 million will be used to support policing across the county after a constabulary's former HQ was flogged to developers. Stoke on Trent Live 7/8/2017 News Force fails in court bid to keep CHIS numbers being revealed Police Scotland has lost a test case to stop the number of covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) for the last three years being revealed. Police Professional 7/8/2017 News Victims of crime left all at sea With over 25 million people travelling on cruise ships every year, it is surprising how little protection and support there is for passengers who are victims of crime. Sam Smith argues that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the cruise industry need to address the poor standards of crime protection and crime management at sea. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/8/2017 Opinion Work of the Police and Crime Committee in 2016-17 London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 7/8/2017 Report Summary List of Actions to Police and Crime Committee The Committee notes the completed and ongoing actions arising from previous meetings of the Committee, as listed in the report. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 7/8/2017 Report Tech firm app could save police millions Technology developed by a company in Glasgow could mark the end of the traditional police officer’s notebook after it announced plans to expand across the world. The Herald (Scotland) 7/8/2017 News Billions spent enforcing drug laws have little effect Illegal drugs remain widely available despite the billions of pounds spent trying to enforce laws prohibiting them, according to an official evaluation of a government anti-drug strategy. The Times - Subscription at source 7/8/2017 News Does the police watchdog release the right information? The body released different statements on successive days about what Rashan Charles swallowed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/8/2017 Analysis, Feature Tories criticise decline in Scotland specials strength But an MSP and former Fed rep says the Conservative Party has no right to lecture on policing policy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/8/2017 News 800 extra police to get Taser training amid security threat West Midlands Police is to more than double the number of officers trained to use Tasers following the terrorist murder of Pc Keith Palmer. Express & Star 7/8/2017 News Child arrests in England and Wales 2016 This analysis is based on freedom of information data from 43 police service areas in England and Wales ad the British Transport Police. Howard League for Penal Reform 7/8/2017 Report Child arrests in England and Wales fall by 64 per cent in six years Arrests of children in England and Wales have fallen by 64 per cent in the last six years, figures published by the Howard League for Penal Reform reveal today (Monday 7 August). Howard League for Penal Reform 7/8/2017 News ‘Cleveland Police should be applauded’: Steep decline in number of children being arrested on Teesside Figures from charity Howard League for Penal Reform show a drastic national drop in the last six years Gazette Live 7/8/2017 News What is wrong at Police Scotland Does the cluster of problems around Police Scotland suggest it’s time to rethink the single force strategy? The Scotsman 7/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Matthew Ellis: Staffordshire Police ‘just about managing’ after cuts For four years he has appeared to almost relish the challenge of overseeing and transforming policing in Staffordshire while managing unprecedented spending cuts. 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