Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115619 total results. Showing results 86801 to 86820 «433743384339434043414342434343444345Next ›Last » Northern Ireland police chief warns hard border could revive extremists The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has warned that the return of a hard border in the event of a no-deal Brexit could revive paramilitary groups. The Guardian 22/8/2019 News Report warns of ‘serious consequences’ of disruptions to North-South police cooperation A new report has warned that any disruption to North-South police co-operation brought about by a no-deal Brexit could have serious consequences. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 22/8/2019 News No-deal Brexit could disrupt police co-operation – report A no-deal Brexit will deprive police, north and south of the Border, of EU tools to fight all-island crime such as the recent wave of ATM robberies, a new report has found. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 22/8/2019 News Police Scotland might have to axe 750 officers to balance books Police Scotland faces slashing up to 750 frontline officers to balance its books next year, senior officers have warned. Express 22/8/2019 News Should West Mercia Police follow Northamptonshire’s lead and arm all its frontline officers with tasers? West Mercia Police’s Assistant Chief Constable has responded to the decision taken by the Northamptonshire force this week to become the first in the country to arm all of its frontline officers with Tasers. Bromsgrove Standard 22/8/2019 News How sex workers who are sexually assaulted are being failed by the justice system In sex work, consent is based on conditions such as protection and payment. But when abuse happens, women are struggling to get justice. i News 21/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Police given £25,000 to spend on crime prevention projects in north-east Police Scotland has launched the local partnership initiative fund, which is giving the 13 divisional policing areas across Scotland a total of £325,000. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 21/8/2019 News Scotland’s chief constable warns police officer numbers must be cut Scotland's chief constable has warned the current number of police officers is "not sustainable". The Scotsman - Registration at source 21/8/2019 News Why the police should use machine learning – but very carefully The debate over the police using machine learning is intensifying – it is considered in some quarters as controversial as stop and search. The Conversation 21/8/2019 Feature, Opinion UK ‘best’ force takes aim with Taser to protect public and police from violent upswing Second force in 24 hours promises rollout of X2 model for every frontline officer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/8/2019 News Durham to issue Tasers to every frontline officer Durham Constabulary has become the second force in two days to announce it will issue conducted energy devices to all officers. Police Professional 21/8/2019 News First prosecution for spitting at a police officer under new assault laws collapses as ‘not in the public interest’ The first prosecution for spitting at a police officer under new laws has collapsed after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) ruled it was not in the public interest. The Telegraph 21/8/2019 News Police force to pay Twitter expert more than crime-solving cops A Police force wants to pay a computer whiz £28,353-a-year to tweet about crime-fighting. Daily Star 21/8/2019 News Get tough on illegal bloodsports in the countryside, police are urged Tough action needs to be taken to counter criminals engaged in illegal bloodsports, police have been told, now that illegal hare coursing is likely to kick off after harvesting. Lynn News 21/8/2019 News Should Suffolk police arm all its officers with taser guns? There are no immediate plans to arm every frontline police officer in Suffolk with tasers - despite one force's roll-out of the weapon in response to a "sickening trend" of attacks. East Anglian Daily Times 21/8/2019 News 700 police officers to be cut in Scotland Police Scotland’s deputy chief constable tells Channel 4 News that the repercussions will ‘significantly cut our operational resilience and capacity’. Channel 4 News 21/8/2019 News North Yorkshire Police receives highest number of 999 calls ever recorded Public urged to make sure they know #WhenToCall amidst highest call volumes ever recorded in July this year North Yorkshire Police 21/8/2019 News EXCLUSIVE: Kent Chief Constable on why he’s issuing Tasers to all officers, including Special Constables EXCLUSIVE: Kent's Chief Constable Alan Pughsley discusses his decision to issue Tasers to all police officers in the county - including, in a national first, to Special Constables, the first of whom are already undergoing training. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/8/2019 Opinion Origin, transit, destination: Tackling all points of the human trafficking trade is the only way to combat it The number of potential trafficking and modern slavery victims reported to UK authorities last year rose by 36 per cent, according to National Crime Agency figures. Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth argues that with new trends emerging we must work closely with other European agencies to tackle the problem at all points in the process: origin, transit and destination country. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/8/2019 Opinion ‘Police must first do no harm’: How one of the nation’s roughest cities is reshaping use-of-force tactics USA: It was just after 8 p.m., when a knife-wielding man staggered out of a fast-food shop and zigzagged down Broadway in downtown Camden, N.J. More than a dozen officers — rookies with three months on the job and veterans with 13 years — formed a ring around him. When he stumbled back, slashing the carving knife unpredictably and ignoring orders to drop the weapon, the police kept their firearms holstered. The Washington Post 21/8/2019 News «433743384339434043414342434343444345Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events