Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115625 total results. Showing results 86301 to 86320 «431243134314431543164317431843194320Next ›Last » Shamed Action Fraud will lose public contracts A big outsourcing company hired by the police to run the Action Fraud call centre will be blocked from government contracts after an investigation by The Times, the chief executive of the civil service said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2019 News Come on in! September 2019 The gun has been fired and forces are expecting a stampede of applicants for who knows how many posts will be made available by the funding being counted out by civil servants at the Home Office. Given their history with calculations, we may be waiting some time for all the fingers and toes in Marsham Street to be paired with each of the 43 forces. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Intelligence test Dramatic increases in the amount of data held on digital devices means it is no longer practical to search them manually, but experts warn that a shift towards artificial intelligence solutions needs careful oversight to ensure vital clues are not lost. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature A first for pioneering SMVNO The Mexican State Government of Querétaro is adopting the pioneering Airbus SMVNO (Secure Mobile Virtual Network Operator) service MXLINK for public safety organisations, including the police, firefighters and National Defence. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News American idol When a series of increasingly aggressive, aggravated burglaries in Essex were linked to a single offender who appeared to be obsessed with the occult and US serial killers, the race was on to track him down before his offending escalated. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Drones taking off as an integral operational tactic ‘Eye in the sky’ technology is enabling the police to be more ‘dynamic and diverse’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Digital lessons Constant innovation in the world of digital forensics makes it a challenging subject to teach, but close cooperation between academia and law enforcement is essential to meet the growth in demand. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Ethical challenges for policing With data-driven technology being used more widely by police forces, there is a growing acceptance that the potential for algorithmic bias in decision-making needs to be addressed. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Credibility gap Pressure to stay on top of growing volumes of digital evidence means some forces are having to outsource digital forensics work to laboratories that lack the necessary accreditation. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Home Office awards ESN air-to-ground contract The Home Office has selected Cobham to provide the Emergency Services Network (ESN) Aircraft Communications System (ACS). Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Bad company New research suggests that failing to account for the effect of prior exposure to the criminal justice system means algorithms designed to predict offender behaviour may produce inaccurate results. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Fingerprint readers rolled out As part of the national Home Office Biometrics programme, Devon and Cornwall Police began trialling mobile fingerprint readers last month, which will enable officers to check the identity of suspects while on patrol. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Analytics for the greater good Hugo D’Ulisse explains how the use of artificial intelligence and analytics in policing can save time, money and lives. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Untapped potential Ritam Gandhi explains why technology start-ups are the key to transforming UK policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion The word on the street Tony Thorne’s research has been assisting police and defence lawyers make sense of evidence in criminal trials that hinges on slang terms to help solve gang crime, but he says there are social priorities too. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Assault laws set to be beefed up Only one in four assault cases result in a conviction data shows. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Foiled terrorist attacks on UK soil have risen to 22, says top officer Counter-terrorism chief defends efficiency of controversial Prevent strategy The Guardian 9/9/2019 News Police service set to welcome National Menopause Guidance Forces across England and Wales will today be in a better place to support officers and staff going through the menopause, with the launch of force guidance on the matter - a first for policing which shows commitment on a national level to take the menopause, its symptoms and those who suffer from it, more seriously. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/9/2019 News President’s 2019 conference speech Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion ACSO Neil Basu – The Independent Review of Prevent must “ignore the malign detractors” The UK’s most senior counter terrorism officer has urged the new Independent Reviewer of Prevent to ignore the strategy’s ‘malign detractors’ and see the ‘amazing work’ being done to protect people vulnerable to radicalisation. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 9/9/2019 News «431243134314431543164317431843194320Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events