Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100106 total results. Showing results 83641 to 83660 «417941804181418241834184418541864187Next ›Last » We need police help on gang videos, says YouTube Officers from Scotland Yard have requested the removal of only three YouTube gang videos since last August despite tracking hundreds and warning that they are fuelling crime. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2018 News No more money or officers in new strategy to tackle street violence Amber Rudd will promise today to tackle the growing use of crack cocaine as ministers blame the changing drug market for the rise in violence on Britain’s streets. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2018 News Police cuts ‘likely contributed’ to violence rise, document says A fall in police numbers is likely to have contributed to a rise in serious violent crime, according to a leaked Home Office document seen by the BBC. BBC 9/4/2018 News Home Office announces plans for Offensive Weapons Bill to tackle serious violence A ban on the sale of the most dangerous corrosive products to under-18s and tough restrictions on online sales of knives were announced today (Sunday 8 April) by the Home Office. Home Office 8/4/2018 News Police splash 400k on tech to snoop mobile phones that can open all your data in seconds The devices can override passwords, open texts, emails, photos, call records and browsing history, even if it’s been deleted. Daily Record 8/4/2018 News Violent crime: We must back our officers to use their powers with confidence A long term strategy to tackle the roots of violent crime, learning lessons from the success of Scotland's public health approach, is desperately needed - and I hope that's what we'll see next week from the Home Office's serious violence strategy. But when we have children dying on the streets of our capital, the police's first priority needs to be on what can be done now to stop this waste of life. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 8/4/2018 News Longer school days save pupils from gangs Schools in London and other cities could stay open until 6pm to protect children affected by gangs, according to Sir Michael Wilshaw, the former chief inspector of schools in England. The Times - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 News Top Tories branded ‘naive’ for claiming axing 20,000 police has no link to a gang violence wave Labour blasted Cabinet ministers Amber Rudd and Sajid Javid for saying there is no evidence that austerity allowed crime to rise Mirror 8/4/2018 News Concern over Welsh police accessing texts and emails Technology for extracting text messages and emails from mobile phones is being used by Welsh police forces, prompting privacy concerns by a campaign group. BBC 8/4/2018 News Spike in London murders can’t be reversed by New York-style police crackdown alone The latest wave of murders in London has caused deep concern, with calls for a police crackdown on the violence. Prof. James Treadwell of Staffordshire University explains why such a crackdown may not work - unless it's backed by more police resources. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 Opinion Tech giants such as Facebook ‘lend safe space to slave traders’ A top police officer is urging victims to sue firms for human rights abuses because of their failure to clean up the net The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 News Burglary is old hat for the Old Bill — so defending your home is murder We had the anti-terrorism Old Bill around my house a bit ago. They were there because I’m apparently on a list of people Allah believes is deserving of decapitation, inshallah. Allah and — more recently — Max Mosley, I fear. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Britain is bleeding — the police must tackle the gangs This is a dangerous time to be a teenager in parts of London and our other great cities. The marked upsurge in violence, often fuelled by the trade in illegal drugs and internecine gang rivalry, has claimed some shockingly young victims, such as 17-year-old Tanesha Melbourne, a trainee hairdresser, who was last week caught in the crossfire of a drive-by shooting in Tottenham, north London. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Legal costs halt thousands of domestic violence cases Domestic abuse victims in England have been unable to get emergency court orders stopping their abusers from harming them, a charity has said. BBC 8/4/2018 News Stop and search alone is not the answer to London’s violent crime problem Without action now, the violence will spread out from London with the 'county lines' strategy used by metropolitan gangs to win new, rural markets for their drug and other illegal trades The Independent 8/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Nationwide crime crisis must be fixed but Tories are in denial about the true scale Pensioner Richard Osborn-Brooks was arrested on suspicion of murder this week after an intruder at his home but police have now said they will take no further action Mirror 8/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Let police increase stop and search to stop knife crime soaring, former advisor to London mayor says Give police the confidence to use stop and search to cut knife crime, a close ally of Boris Johnson and former deputy mayor for policing has said. The Sunday Telegraph 8/4/2018 News Action to tackle violent crime must deliver results, and soon The rise in violent crime is a national scandal, and the consequences of a failure to reverse this worrying trend are too appalling to contemplate. Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, has denied that the police have lost control of the streets, but the spate of stabbings and shootings in London in recent weeks does not paint a reassuring picture for the law-abiding majority. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Scottish police to deploy hi-tech gadgets which access phone data Scottish police have spent £370,000 on forty-one “cyber kiosks” which can override mobile phone passwords to access private data such as text messages, encrypted conversations, photos, web browsing history, contacts and call records in a matter of seconds. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 8/4/2018 News Police officers accused of spending too much time tweeting rubbish while kids are dying on our streets Forces across the country have been spending thousands of pounds on social media, while serious crimes are going unresolved The Sun 8/4/2018 News «417941804181418241834184418541864187Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events