Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115650 total results. Showing results 82541 to 82560 «412441254126412741284129413041314132Next ›Last » The Brief: New police conduct laws – when do they apply? The new police conduct regime comes into effect from this week. Our expert chamber of barristers review how the new legislation will apply to cases that may have already started Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/2/2020 Analysis, Feature #FairChecks: A fresh start for the criminal records system Earlier this month two charities launched a new campaign to bring our criminal record system up-to-date. The charities are Unlock, a national organisation which provides voice and support for people with convictions who face stigma and obstacles because of their criminal record, and Transform Justice which works for a “fair, humane, open and effective justice system”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/2/2020 News Government proposal to put police child abuse image database on the cloud raises hacking fears The Government is considering putting a police cache of tens of millions of child abuse images onto Amazon's cloud network, in a move privacy advocates warned would introduce new risks for the highly sensitive data-set. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/2/2020 News Michael Barrymore pool death: Police made ‘crime scene mistakes’ "Crime scene mistakes" were made in the investigation into the rape and murder of a man at Michael Barrymore's home, Essex Police have said. BBC 3/2/2020 News Lyra McKee: Family make police operation complaint The Police Ombudsman is investigating a complaint from the family of journalist Lyra McKee. BBC 3/2/2020 News Minister denies prison cuts made terrorism suspects hard to track The chief secretary to the Treasury has rejected the idea that cuts to prison and probation services have made it harder to rehabilitate or monitor terrorism suspects after a man who left prison days ago was shot dead by police after he stabbed two people in London. The Guardian 3/2/2020 News Water cannon should be used against Extinction Rebellion protesters, says majority of public Protests by Extinction Rebellion cost the Metropolitan Police £40 million last year The Telegraph 3/2/2020 News Innocent are left with enormous bills after cutbacks in legal aid Tens of thousands of people have been left out of pocket after being acquitted of serious crimes over the past four years because the government ended the reimbursement of legal fees. The Times 3/2/2020 News Streatham terror attack: Security services must balance public safety and gathering proof Counterterrorism officers and security services keeping terror suspects under surveillance are constantly forced to choose between taking the target off the street and observing them for long enough to build a case. The Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2020 Analysis, Feature The Full Moon phenomenon – police, NHS workers and teachers on how we change once a month It was the middle Friday of January and the chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales posted a picture and comment on Twitter. Bristol Live 2/2/2020 News Police will again feel utterly let down by the judiciary: Philip Flower says there is a wider problem of maintaining the morale of officers charged with keeping the public safe from these maniacs Boris Johnson has promised to put an end to soft sentencing and the early release of convicted terrorists – but I fear yesterday’s bloody events on the streets of south London show the hollowness of politicians’ words over the decades. Mail Online 2/2/2020 News Questions for investigators over surveillance of attacker Sudesh Amman would not have been subjected to resource-intensive monitoring without serious concern The Guardian 2/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Police can now hack your phone without a password New technology bought by the PSNI allows them to bypass encryption Belfast Live 2/2/2020 News Terror suspect ‘under active surveillence’ shot dead in South London A man who stabbed at least three people in a terrorist attack in south London on Sunday afternoon (February 2) has been shot dead by officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Police Professional 2/2/2020 News Children left at risk of abuse after failures in safeguarding Offences within families continued unchecked, says damning report on child protection The Guardian 2/2/2020 News Rape victims waiting almost three years to see suspects charged Rape victims are being forced to wait, on average, more than two and a half years to find out if their attackers will face charges, amid accusations that the police are wasting time gathering evidence they do not need. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/2/2020 News BT will build UK’s emergency network using Huawei kit despite security concerns The much-delayed £9bn Emergency Services Network is due to use Huawei kit despite it being ruled a 'high risk vendor' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/2/2020 News PSNI recruitment campaign: Attracting Catholics still an issue for police Next week the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) launches a new recruitment campaign and attracting more Catholics is a big challenge. BBC 2/2/2020 News Streatham attacker may have been under police surveillance If perpetrator was being monitored, investigators could face searching questions The Guardian 2/2/2020 News Police shoot ‘knifeman’ in Belgium just minutes after London terror attack This attack happened just minutes after police in London shot a man dead after several people were stabbed in Streatham. 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