Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99422 total results. Showing results 85281 to 85300 «426142624263426442654266426742684269Next ›Last » CCTV, but not as we know it: The new generation of monitoring New technologies such as computer vision and machine learning are transforming CCTV and enhancing public safety. James Slessor, Managing Director of Accenture Public Safety, explores the possibilities of the new generation of CCTV. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/12/2017 Opinion Top cop warns UK faces new ISIS WEB WAR Islamic State will become more deadly as it starts a campaign to brainwash people online. Daily Star 13/12/2017 News £9.1 million of fraud prevented in Banking Protocol’s first year Introduced in London late last year and rolled out across the UK starting May 2017, fraud prevention scheme Banking Protocol has stopped £9.1 million from being lost to fraudsters in the 12 months to end-October. The Banking Protocol enables bank staff – including those in building society branches – to notify law enforcers if they suspect a customer is in the process of being scammed. The now one-year-old scheme is a collaboration between the finance industry, police, and Trading Standards Insurance Business 13/12/2017 News Warwickshire Police needs to make improvement Warwickshire Police needs to make improvements. That is the verdict of HMICFRS (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services) following an inspection carried out in the spring looking into whether the force uses its powers fairly and treats people with respect. Leamington Observer 13/12/2017 News North Wales top drink-drive crackdown New figures have revealed North Wales Police prosecuted the second highest number of drink-drivers per population as rural areas dominated a list of forces charging the most motorists The Leader 13/12/2017 News The changing face of our police – how technology is transforming the way they fight crime The woman at the head of Suffolk police's attempts to clamp down on cybercrime has described social media as the bane of her life. ITV News 13/12/2017 News Dorset Police Commissioner calls for drink-drive limit to be lowered The Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner is calling on the government to lower the drink-drive limit. ITV News 13/12/2017 News Equality Impact Assessments: Not just a legal duty, but a moral obligation Equality Impact Assessments (EQIAs) were Introduced as part of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 as a key tool for forces to eliminate unlawful racial discrimination. Former head of West Midlands Police Diversity and Community Cohesion Unit (DCCU) Mick Gillick MBE says not only do forces have a legal and moral duty to use EQIAs, but there are considerable benefits to be had. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/12/2017 Analysis The world’s most interesting police cars A look at the coolest police vehicles on the planet Autocar 13/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Met Police picks former government comms chief to replace Martin Fewell The Met has appointed a former government comms chief and senior BBC journalist as its new director of media and comms PR Week 13/12/2017 News ‘We are not an organisation in retreat’ – police chief resolute in shaping force to tackle complex crime demands In three decades of policing, Gareth Wilson has witnessed huge change – perhaps never more so than in his last three years as Suffolk’s chief constable. Ipswich Star 12/12/2017 News Suffolk PCC to ask Home Office to refund £1.5m costs of missing Corrie McKeague search Suffolk’s police and crime commissioner has pledged to ask the government to pay for the £1.5million search for missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague. East Anglian Daily Times 12/12/2017 News Police should not stop and search when they smell cannabis, says official guidance Police officers should not routinely stop and search someone simply because they smell cannabis, according to official guidance. The Telegraph 12/12/2017 News China develops futuristic security system which identifies faces from CCTV in SECONDS A futuristic Chinese security system can identify criminals among a database of 2 billion faces within just seconds Express 12/12/2017 News Row over ‘smell of cannabis’ police stops A row has broken out over guidance given to police in England and Wales advising them not to stop and search people because they smell of cannabis. BBC 12/12/2017 News North Wales Police force rated ‘good’ – but told it needs to improve how it treats people with ‘fairness and respect’ An annual inspection also said stop and search powers were 'not well understood by all officers who apply them' North Wales Live 12/12/2017 News Here’s what police watchdog thinks of West Yorkshire Police West Yorkshire Police has been rated good in a formal report. Huddersfield Daily Examiner 12/12/2017 News Police are more likely to find drugs on white people than black people Police are more like to find drugs when they stop and search white people than black people, research suggests. Metro 12/12/2017 News ‘We are not an organisation in retreat’ – police chief resolute in shaping force to tackle complex crime demands In three decades of policing, Gareth Wilson has witnessed huge change – perhaps never more so than in his last three years as Suffolk’s chief constable. Ipswich Star 12/12/2017 News Police commissioner awarded MBE for services to the community Swindon's police and crime commissioner has received an MBE for outstanding achievement and service to the community. Swindon Advertiser 12/12/2017 News «426142624263426442654266426742684269Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events