Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96462 total results. Showing results 86561 to 86580 «432543264327432843294330433143324333Next ›Last » South Wales Police to scan EVERY fan’s face at Champion’s League final next month Police to deploy real-time facial recognition against football fans at Champions' League final in June Computing 27/4/2017 News Humberside Police to trial the use of spit hoods Spit hoods are to be used by Humberside Police to combat the issue of people spitting or biting. Already the specialist mesh fabric spit hoods, which are placed over a suspects head, are utilised by 17 out of the country's 49 police forces - revealed in a Freedom of Information request obtained by the BBC. Grimsby Live 27/4/2017 News Tube pickpocket squad to be disbanded A specialist pickpocket squad which targets thieves operating on the London Underground is to be axed in a shake-up of policing on the railways. The Standard 27/4/2017 News Amber Rudd pressed to review secret police files on 1980s miners’ strike Yvette Cooper urges home secretary to assess if documents ordered to remain closed until 2066 can be made public The Guardian 27/4/2017 News Twitter must help fight terror, says May The prime minister has piled pressure on Twitter to reverse its decision to stop the security services accessing data from tweets that they previously used to monitor terrorist support. The Times - Subscription at source 27/4/2017 News 2,000 fewer police officers – GMP has ‘felt the burn’ of Government’s austerity agenda, says commissioner Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner has claimed that policing has ‘felt the brunt of the government’s austerity agenda’. Tony Lloyd was responding to the recent HMIC report in to policing in Manchester. The Bolton News 26/4/2017 News NHS not doing enough to help police prevent terror attacks, warns Met’s counterterrorism chief Doctors and health workers are not doing enough to help police prevent terror attacks by mentally ill people who are targeted by extremist recruiters, the Met’s counter terrorism chief has warned. The Telegraph 26/4/2017 News Humberside Police Chief Constable job re-advertise A police force has re-advertised its top job after only one suitable candidate applied. First applications to become Humberside Police's Chief Constable, at £160,000-a-year, closed on 2 April. BBC 26/4/2017 News Police union demands 20,000 new officers to fight violent crime and ‘ideological’ offences Police officers are demanding thousands of reinforcements in their ranks to counter the "various challenges" faced by German law enforcement. Police Professional 26/4/2017 News Crime czar considers appointing £50K deputy but denies link to election expenses The embattled Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner is considering appointing a deputy. Ms Hernandez, who is under investigation over 2015 election expenses when she was the agent for Torbay MP Kevin Foster, said: "This is normal practice." Devon Live 26/4/2017 News Nottinghamshire Victim CARE – Case Study 17 March 2017 The victims‟ CARE hub will empower victims to cope and recover from crime and be more resilient to future crime through the provision of expert victim support Nottinghamshire OPCC 26/4/2017 Report “I recommend a course of leeches”: The problem with Evidence-Based Policing Evidence-based policing makes sense in theory - but what about the practice? Serving officer Nathan Constable looks at the problems in embedding new initiatives, and argues that the police service might need to slow down if it wants to speed up the effective implementation of EBP. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 Opinion Humberside Police to pilot body worn cameras to ‘bring domestic abuse offenders to justice’ Body worn cameras are being piloted by Humberside Police in a bid to bring domestic abuse offenders to justice. Patrol officers will don the cameras while attending crimes in and around Hull in the hope that it will allow them to record crucial evidence in incidents of domestic abuse. Hull Live 26/4/2017 News NSW police establish ‘fixated persons’ unit to help counter lone wolf terror attacks Combined law enforcement-health unit will focus on those who are marginalised but not on counter-terrorism radar The Guardian 26/4/2017 News Plans to fit all Scottish police officers with body cameras Body cameras could soon be worn by all of Scotland’s police officers under plans being considered by the national force, The Scotsman can reveal. The Scotsman 26/4/2017 News Experienced firearms officers and detectives should get pension incentives not to retire, chiefs believe Idea is being explored at highest level, and one chief explained why he advocates its introduction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 News Your PCC writes: Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert It’s hard to believe that nearly a year has gone by since I took up office but we have covered a lot of ground in that time. I have now officially launched my police and crime plan for Gwent which provides the strategic direction for how policing and crime services should be delivered over the next four years South Wales Argus 26/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Leader comment: Cameras a vital tool for police The use by police officers of video cameras attached to their uniforms has been long proved as an effective tool in convicting wrong-doers. The Scotsman 26/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Gold Coast police urging victims to drop complaints to improve crime statistics Queensland government report finds an unhealthy focus on achieving performance targets over quality data The Guardian 26/4/2017 News Police around the world learn to fight global-scale cybercrime From 2009 to 2016, a cybercrime network called Avalanche grew into one of the world’s most sophisticated criminal syndicates. It resembled an international conglomerate, staffed by corporate executives, advertising salespeople and customer service representatives. 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