Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115668 total results. Showing results 82321 to 82340 «411341144115411641174118411941204121Next ›Last » HMICFRS’ findings point to a police service in need of a radical redesign HMICFRS' report - Diverging under pressure - has revealed a service buckling under the pressure of rising and more complex demand alongside budget constraints. CoPaCC Director Bernard Rix says simply computerising policing tasks of the 1960s is not good enough, the service needs a complete redesign. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 Opinion China sets up national laboratory for advanced policing New network of researchers developing techniques including emotion recognition and predictive policing Financial Times 11/2/2020 News Biometrics Commissioner on the police use of live facial recognition Paul Wiles, the Biometrics Commissioner, responds to the Metropolitan Police Service. Biometrics Commissioner 11/2/2020 News Ombudsman says PSNI acted within law when they Tasered woman then shot her with AEPs Police used pepper-style spray and a Taser to try and get a woman to drop a knife before shooting her with two AEP rounds, a report has found. Belfast Live 11/2/2020 News Victims ‘at risk’ after police release at least 3,000 suspected child abusers without conditions Those arrested and 'released under investigation' rose from 261 to 2,993 in year reforms of bail were introduced The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 News Family of UK man who died in police custody criticises watchdog The family of a man who died in custody last month has criticised the police watchdog for failing to recommend the suspension of officers being investigated over the circumstances of his death. The Guardian 11/2/2020 News Report Watch: HMICFRS’ Diverging under pressure The latest in our Report Watch series summarises the recent PEEL Spotlight publication - Diverging under pressure - which provides an overview of the 2018/19 PEEL inspections alongside emerging themes for police forces in England and Wales. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 Analysis Matrix Forecasting and Behaviour Sequence Analysis: Part of the Timeline Toolkit For Criminal Investigation Solving serious crimes such as sexual assault, rape, and murder takes a considerable amount of investigation time. Despite efforts, many crimes may be unsolved, and go ‘cold’. These cases are typically extensive and reviewing the material can be prohibitively time consuming. The current manuscript proposes the combination of two methods, or ‘tools’, for timeline analyses: Matrix Forecasting and Behaviour Sequence Analysis (BSA). Matrix Forecasting provides a clear and comprehensive approach to outlining predictions investigators make, the rationale underlying these predictions, the accuracy, and the evidence. Matrix Forecasting also outlines areas for future investigation, for example, if new technology becomes available or new test results are returned. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 11/2/2020 Research article Approaches to Evidence Based Policing: What works? In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Carina O'Reilly delves deeper into Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) in the context of 'what works'. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 Feature Governing Liberty Through Accountability: Surveillance Reporting As Technologies of Governmentality Law enforcement agencies are often subject to enhanced monitoring and periodic reporting requirements as part of a liberal governance paradigm that entails the protection of human rights. Police and security intelligence agencies must report on their use of surveillance powers, including the number of times they have sought and received warrants to use surveillance devices, the types of investigatory methods deployed, the range of offenses with which they are associated, and the extent to which authorizations for these powers are tied to criminal convictions. These surveillance accountability reports function as a primary mechanism to “monitor” government encroachments into the private sphere—to ensure that liberal democratic principles of fairness, respect for human rights, and the right to privacy are upheld. This article focuses on Australian government surveillance accountability reports as a technology of governmentality and examines how their content and form are intimately connected to broader developments in technology-mediated forms of state surveillance. Critical Criminology - Registration at source 11/2/2020 Research article Northumbria’s ‘Aquaman’ to patrol North East waters An officer from the force's Marine Unit has taken to the water to police the maritime community to ensure animals, such as seals and dolphins, are protected. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 News End to automatic early release of terrorists Emergency legislation will end the automatic early release of terrorist offenders, as the government takes decisive action to protect the public and keep our streets safe. Home Office 11/2/2020 News How illegal rave crews are using custom apps to avoid the police The risk party organisers run was highlighted on November 16 when Kent police stormed a Korrupted Frequencies rave in a disused Carpetright warehouse in Strood where there were more than 1,000 ravers. “The police don’t like us because we’re hooded teens listening to drum ’n’ bass and going mad,” says Mark. “Punters get a hard time, and we’ve had quite a bit of equipment seized. That’s why we take security seriously.” mixmag 11/2/2020 News Teenager hit by police baton after football violence ‘could have been killed’ South Yorkshire Police is investigating the incident, which took place after a football game between Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday. The Independent 11/2/2020 News Urgent crackdown on terror sentences will affect about 50 inmates Emergency legislation is aimed at pre-empting release of any more fixed-term prisoners The Guardian 11/2/2020 News Fighting cyber crime in Croatia: A story of innovation and collaboration As cyber crime activity continues to rise across Europe, former Chief Inspector of the Croatian Police Jelena Levak explains to Policing Insight the cyber security challenges for policing, and the impact upon law enforcement agencies in Croatia and across the European Member States. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Kent Police told to cut £9 million from budget in next financial year Around £3m will have to be cut through the force's 'finance savings programme' — although they could not confirm what that entailed. Kent Online 11/2/2020 News Police use of facial recognition ‘unjustifiable’, says Scottish Justice Committee Members of the Scottish Parliament have said police use of live facial recognition technology is “not fit for purpose” Computer Weekly 11/2/2020 News Coronavirus: UK police to ’round up’ anyone suspected to be infected for quarantine Coronavirus fears are growing in Britain as police have been handed new powers to force people into quarantine. Daily Star 11/2/2020 News Facial recognition technology is ‘unfit’ for use by Police Scotland, MSPs say MSPs are demanding police abandon any plan to use existing real-time facial recognition technology in the fight against crime. Daily Record 11/2/2020 News «411341144115411641174118411941204121Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events