Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103305 total results. Showing results 84241 to 84260 «420942104211421242134214421542164217Next ›Last » Court allows police to reveal acquittals during record checks Ruling means employers can be told of criminal charges that an individual has faced The Guardian 30/7/2018 News Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for investigation technology Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used by investigators but its role in policing is poorly understood, both inside the community and in society at large. Clare Elford Managing Director of Clue, sheds some light on this increasingly important tool Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Biological security strategy How we are protecting the UK and its interests from significant biological risks. Significant outbreaks of disease are amongst the highest impact risks faced by the UK. The UK biological security strategy draws together for the first time the work taking place across government to protect the UK and its interests from significant biological risks, no matter how these occur and no matter who or what they affect. It sets out the nature of the biological risks and the opportunities we face, looks at how this landscape is continuing to evolve, and explains what our response is to these challenges. Home Office 30/7/2018 Report The economic and social costs of modern slavery The aim of this report is to estimate the cost of modern slavery in the UK. Estimating the economic and social cost of modern slavery is important to better understand the wider impacts of this crime. By contributing to the evidence base in this way, the research is intended to inform the policy and operational response and better understand the value of preventative work. This report follows the methodology used in ‘The Economic and Social Costs of Crime’ (Heeks et al., 2018) and adapts it where necessary to reflect some of the particular characteristics of this offence type. The report estimates the total cost of modern slavery in the UK in the year ending March 2017 to be between £3.3bn and £4.3bn. The physical and emotional harms to victims represent by far the biggest component of the cost. Home Office 30/7/2018 Report Home Secretary launches and doubles the early intervention youth fund The Home Secretary has doubled the early intervention youth fund from £11 million to £22 million. Home Office 30/7/2018 News APCC Chair welcomes the launch of the Early Intervention Youth Fund Responding to the launch of the Early Intervention Youth Fund, APCC Chair Mark Burns-Williamson PCC Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 30/7/2018 News Stalking doesn’t have to be threatening to be dangerous, warns PCC Policing has been warned to wake up to the dangers of stalking’s apparent soft side where a ‘gift culture’ directed towards intended victims masquerades a prelude to deadly intent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News Number of firearms officers still below 2009 level Figures also reveal number of operations which took place in the last financial year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News Fed reps to discuss action over pay snub Branch chairman says government has treated police officers with 'utter contempt' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News Preferred chief constable will keep North Yorkshire Police in ‘extremely capable hands’ North Yorkshire Police’s temporary chief constable has been put forward to lead the force on a full-time basis. Police Professional - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News Concerns over timescale of Scottish rail merger re-planning Work to re-plan the merger between Police Scotland and British Transport Police (BTP) has been dismissed as a “hollow PR exercise”. Police Professional - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News London crimewave MAPPED: The areas with the largest SURGE in criminal activity revealed Crime across the capital has surged by 6.4 percent in the year leading up to May 2018 according to Met Police figures. The data reveals every London borough has seen the level of lawbreaking rise, with a new map of the crime rate highlighting the worst affected areas. Express 30/7/2018 News A former Special Constable could become North Yorkshire’s highest ranked police officer A former Special Constable is to be put forward as the preferred candidate to become the next Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police. Stray FM 30/7/2018 News Can I get a lift home? Police frustration grows at surge in unnecessary calls to 999 A surge in unnecessary calls to the police is putting a significant strain on the force's ability to respond to genuine emergencies. The Reading Chronicle 30/7/2018 News Public prepared to pay up for more police on the streets Council tax payers are prepared to pay an increase if it means more police on the streets. That was what Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Martin Surl and his deputy Chris Brierley discovered during the first of their two week fact-finding tour of the county. Punchline (Gloucester) 30/7/2018 News Police Scotland ‘too heavy handed at football games’ There are calls for an independent review of policing at football following the repeal of a controversial law aimed at tackling sectarian behaviour at matches. The Scotsman 30/7/2018 News Prices, policing and policy: The dynamics of crime booms and busts In 2012, there were nearly 62,000 scrap metal thefts in the UK. By 2016, this had fallen to around 16,000. Research economist with the London School of Economics Professor Tom Kirchmaier examines how a combination of policing, legislation changes and global commodity prices impacted the crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 Analysis, Feature A coke-snorting generation of hypocrites The cocaine trade devastates lives, yet use of the drug by ‘socially responsible’ young adults is higher than ever The Times - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Police can bid for extra £11m to fight surging youth violence Ministers are to double the funding available to the police to tackle the surge in youth violence that has led to a 20 per cent increase in knife attacks. The Times - Subscription at source 30/7/2018 News Youth fund doubled to £22m to aid violent crime prevention Home secretary says early intervention fund can help provide alternatives to offending The Guardian 30/7/2018 News «420942104211421242134214421542164217Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events