Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 82441 to 82460 «411941204121412241234124412541264127Next ›Last » Donald Trump visit ‘would cost Police Scotland £5m for 5,000 officers’ The cost of policing a visit from President Trump would be more than £5 million and require 5,000 officers, according to the head of Police Scotland. The Times - Subscription at source 29/6/2018 News Brexit: May urges EU leaders to put citizens’ safety first Citizens could be less safe if the UK has to leave key policing agreements after Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May has warned EU leaders. BBC 29/6/2018 News PSNI temporary top team ‘vulnerable’ to poaching, chief constable warns after deputy’s exit shock A chief constable has blamed a political impasse for leaving the service open to having his best staff cherry-picked by other forces. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/6/2018 News Home Office Biometrics Strategy This document sets out how the Home Office and its partners currently use biometrics data and how we will approach all future developments. The Home Office Biometrics Strategy sets out the overarching framework within which organisations in the Home Office sector will consider and make decisions on the use and development of biometric technology. There are robust governance and oversight arrangements for well-established biometrics and the Home Office is committed to developing this framework to ensure the effective governance of new biometric technologies. Home Office 28/6/2018 Report UK Home Office sheds 70 staff on delayed 4G upgrade to Emergency Services Network Perm Sec declines to confirm if review will be published as planned next month The Register 28/6/2018 News Brexit border controls will lead to ‘murder attempts on officers’, PSNI tells MPs Police officers are “highly foreseeable” targets of a murderous terror campaign if border checks return to post-Brexit United Kingdom, MPs have been warned. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/6/2018 News Five technology trends set to transform policing Accenture’s 2018 Technology Vision research has identified five key technology trends that have the potential to transform policing and public safety. James Slessor, Managing Director of Accenture Public Safety, explains the findings. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2018 Analysis Trump trip to Scotland could cost Police Scotland £5m and tie up 5,000 officers Donald Trump’s rumoured visit to Scotland next month may only last a day, but could cost around £5 million and has resulted in 5,000 police officers being put on standby, it has emerged. The Telegraph 28/6/2018 News Facial recognition to be rolled out by London police sparking human rights concerns The Independent on the scene as police trial controversial new technology The Independent 28/6/2018 News House of Lords Debate: Police and Crime Commissioners That this House takes note of the role and responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners. Parliament.uk 28/6/2018 Report New Home Office crime tsar to focus on organised crime in Newport Gwent Police are getting ready to appoint a Newport crime tsar dedicated to responding to organised crime in the city as part of a national Home Office trial involving five policing areas. South Wales Argus 28/6/2018 News Guernsey Police introduce new tool to find vulnerable missing people A protocol to help find vulnerable missing adults in Guernsey is being adopted by police. The Herbert Protocol is a form which the family or carer of a vulnerable adult will be asked to complete. ITV News 28/6/2018 News Police Scotland to shell out £5m on Donald Trump visit that may not even happen Bosses at Police Scotland revealed today they will be forced to fork out about £5 million to prepare for a potential visit by the US President, even though he hasn’t confirmed if he’ll make the journey north of the Border. Evening Telegraph 28/6/2018 News Local Policing in A Nationalised Police Force: A Study on the Local Teams of the Netherlands’ National Police This article concentrates on the local consequences of the introduction of the Netherlands’ National Police. Six local teams of the National Police were studied, using both interviews with officers and observations of police work. Despite the emphasis on standardization, this study showed that there are important differences between these teams. The scale enlargement of the local teams resulted in several negative side effects, such as an increase in driving time of patrol cars in rural areas, and a loss of social bonds between officers in these teams. The aim to replace traditional patrol work by problem-oriented types of policing is hardly realized in practice. Despite the emphasis on the importance of community policing, in fact community officers now have a more isolated position. The introduction of the National Police created more distance between citizens and the police and made that this relationship is now more dependent on abstract forms of communication. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 28/6/2018 Research article Northumbria – National child protection inspection Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety, or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. This inspection examined child protection in Northumbria Police in January 2018. It is part of a rolling programme of inspections of all police forces in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/6/2018 Report Northumbria Police dedicating more resources to child protection, but has more work to do The benefits of a new child safeguarding department in Northumbria Police have yet to be realised, according to a report published today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/6/2018 News Northumbria Police in ‘strong position’ to improve child protection A force’s investment in child protection has still not led to consistent benefits for local young people, an inspection report has found. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/6/2018 News Grime: Criminal Subculture Or Public Counterculture? A Critical Investigation Into the Criminalisation of Black Musical Subcultures in the UK This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativity and public expression in an attempt to resist, criticize and expose their criminalization by the London Metropolitan Police. Focusing primarily on grime, a host of unfair and illegitimate practices adopted by the London Metropolitan Police will be discussed. This will demonstrate how the routine monitoring, surveillance and curtailment of Black people’s public identity (re)produces stereotypical associations of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups with violent, criminal and problematic behaviour. In order to challenge openly discriminatory attitudes towards Black urban cultural forms by the police, a counterargument which calls for their understanding as viable sources of positive and constructive public engagement will be offered. Crime Media Culture: An International Journal - Registration at source 28/6/2018 Research article ‘Scrap prison sentences of less than a year’ Justice minister wants to reduce number of sentences of less than 12 months. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2018 News Community prisons for women plan axed by government It is estimated female offenders cost £1.7 billion in 2015/16, of which around £1 billion was incurred by the police. 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