Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96579 total results. Showing results 83881 to 83900 «419141924193419441954196419741984199Next ›Last » New officers will have to register on a DNA database, PSNI reveals The details will be held for 12 months if a person leaves the force Belfast Live 8/10/2017 News The government can now demand Facebook and Twitter REMOVE abusive posts in crackdown to stop internet giants turning a blind eye Facebook and Twitter have come under fire for failing to crack down on abusive online trolls The Sun 8/10/2017 News Police ran one of the biggest child abuse sites on the dark web Police in Australia posed as child abusers online in order to catch paedophiles, it has been revealed. Officers ran one of the biggest child exploitation sites on the dark web called Childs Play for nearly 12 months and shared abuse images to catch suspects. Metro 8/10/2017 News Grooming gangs ‘are abusing girls across the country’, victims and investigators warn Call for action comes as Bradford records 62 per cent rise in the number of referrals to its specialist child sexual exploitation service The Independent 8/10/2017 News The deplorable tactic used by London drug gangs in our region – and police have a special name for it London gangs are taking over the homes of vulnerable people to run their drug operations Cambridgeshire Live 8/10/2017 News Procurement of Restorative Justice Service in Kent Kent OPCC 8/10/2017 Report Governance of Kent Fire and Rescue Fire Service Kent OPCC 8/10/2017 Report Online hate crime to be tackled by new national police hub, Home Secretary says 'What is illegal offline is illegal online, and those who commit these cowardly crimes should be met with the full force of the law' The Independent 8/10/2017 News Police Now: Impact Report 2017 Police Now participants are part of a progressive model of neighbourhood policing, helping officers across the country fight local crime and anti-social behaviour and meet growing challenges around terrorism and extremism. To date we have recruited, trained and developed a movement of almost 400 graduates with outstanding leadership potential. Working alongside their dedicated colleagues, our participants are helping to transform the life chances of people in the most challenged areas and bringing innovation to the policing frontline. Police Now 8/10/2017 Report Police tighten their crackdown on vile internet trolls as a national unit is launched to tackle online hate crime Vile internet trolls are to be targeted by the first national police unit dedicated to tackling online hate crime. Mail Online 8/10/2017 News Delays to new police radio system ‘will cost the salaries of 8,000 PCs thanks to a £400m bill for disastrous project’ Police chiefs fear they will be hit with a £400 million bill for a disastrous Government project to replace their crucial radio systems. Mail Online 8/10/2017 News Edward Heath sex enquiry rocked by new doubts Wiltshire police’s investigation into child sex abuse allegations against Sir Edward Heath was in turmoil this weekend amid growing evidence that the £1.5m inquiry was deeply flawed. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 8/10/2017 News How technology is allowing police to predict where and when crime will happen Report finds that British police have wealth of data but 'lack capability to use it' The Independent 7/10/2017 News Periodic Update by North Wales PCC The report provided details of performance against the previous Police and Crime Plan North Wales OPCC 7/10/2017 Report Monthly review of Police and Crime Panels: Addressing the challenges of artificial intelligence The latest of a monthly series in which CoPaCC's Sandra Andrews takes a look at some of the most interesting and topical issues that Police and Crime Panels across England and Wales are dealing with. This month, Sandra looks at the use of artificial intelligence, and Durham Constabulary's development of the Harm Assessment Risk Tool (HART). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/10/2017 Analysis Beyond Bitcoin: How blockchain can benefit policing and public services Blockchain and other 'distributed ledger' technologies are best known as the basis of virtual currency Bitcoin, but could they be the solution to data-sharing issues in policing and criminal justice? Rick Muir of the Police Foundation explores the implications. Policing Insight 7/10/2017 Opinion Police wanted list of Private Eye readers Police asked Private Eye to hand over the names of its subscribers in three counties after a joke cut out from its pages was sent to a force employee. The Times - Subscription at source 7/10/2017 News PIRC identifies ‘clear inconsistencies’ in ACR grading system The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) says lessons must be learned after a man’s body was found inside his van three days after a force was alerted by the public. Police Professional 6/10/2017 News Anger over obscure questions and errors on inspectors’ exam Sergeants have raised concerns about the relevancy of “infuriating” questions on the College of Policing inspectors’ exam. Police Professional 6/10/2017 News Olaseni Lewis: Officers cleared of misconduct in restraint death case Six police officers have been cleared of wrongdoing in a landmark case that changed the way assistance is given to staff in mental health settings. Police Professional 6/10/2017 News «419141924193419441954196419741984199Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events