Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 88101 to 88120 «440244034404440544064407440844094410Next ›Last » Sinn Fein backs ‘minimum force’ on shoot-to-kill of terror suspects Sinn Fein emphasised guidelines on the use of “minimum force” when asked whether they would support a ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy by the PSNI in the event of a terror attack. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 8/6/2017 News EU to propose law to help police get data from tech firms The move comes in the wake of terror attacks across Europe. Politico 8/6/2017 News West Yorkshire Police announced as National Police Twitter awards host as nominations open West Yorkshire Police has been selected to host this year's National Police Twitter awards. The 2017 awards will be hosted at Carr Gate, the Force's training and development facility in Wakefield, on November 24. The Yorkshire Post 8/6/2017 News I’m so sorry I couldn’t do more’, says hero police officer stabbed in London Bridge attack A hero police officer has said he is sorry he couldn’t do more for the victims of the horrific London Bridge attack after taking on the terrorists armed only with his baton The Standard 8/6/2017 News London Bridge attack: CCTV shows fatal clash with police Armed police officers open fire and shoot dead the three attackers in video footage of chaotic scenes in Borough Market. Warning: the video contains graphic images that some viewers may find distressing The Guardian 8/6/2017 News UK Anti-Slavery Commissioner: The police need to treat modern slavery as a serious and organised crime Two years after the Modern Slavery Act 2015 was enacted, prosecutions for trafficking are rising, but remain in their hundreds. Given there were estimated to be between 10,000 and 13,000 victims of slavery in the UK in 2014, the conviction rate remains woefully low. So, what needs to change? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/6/2017 Analysis Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £38,428 to £50,396 pa inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Closes: 10th July 2017 University of Roehampton 8/6/2017 Jobs Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £37,075 - £46,924 per annum. Closes: 26th June 2017 Bath Spa University 8/6/2017 Jobs Response to the London attacks By Dorset PCC, Martyn Underhill Dorset OPCC 8/6/2017 Feature, Opinion “I want you to know I did everything I could” – message from officer injured in London Bridge attack Following the horrific attacks at London Bridge on Saturday night, a British Transport Police officer who was injured is recovering in hospital. He is still seriously unwell after receiving wounds to his head, arm and leg but said he was overwhelmed by support from the public. British Transport Police 8/6/2017 News Police make first arrest using facial recognition surveillance cameras Police have made their first arrest based on facial recognition technology, a system that is controversial but could identify terrorism suspects in real time. The Times - Subscription at source 8/6/2017 News London Bridge terror attack: midnight meeting five days before Borough Market terror stabbing – video The London Bridge terrorists were filmed laughing, joking and hugging as they plotted their murderous rampage five days before the atrocity. The Times - Subscription at source 8/6/2017 News British police arrest suspect spotted with facial recognition technology British police have used facial recognition technology to arrest a suspect for the first time. The South Wales Police identified the suspect using intelligent cameras that can match it footage against images stored in a database. The Telegraph 7/6/2017 News In praise of those who make a difference In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks on the UK, Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University says thank you to those officers who warned the public that police numbers were too low, and who are now working full stretch to protect us. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/6/2017 Opinion Met forced to defend downgrading inquiry into London Bridge killer Assistant Commissioner Rowley said there was "no evidence" to suggest the attack would take place. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/6/2017 News Diane Abbott replaced as Labour’s shadow home secretary Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott, who has suffered a series of car-crash radio interviews, is stepping aside from her role – less than 24 hours before the general election. Police Professional 7/6/2017 News Partnership boosts wildlife forensic capability Wildlife forensics in Scotland will benefit from academic expertise following a new collaboration with the University of Edinburgh. Police Professional 7/6/2017 News Police ICT Company aims to extend its Knowledge Hub Project team runs discovery exercise on what police forces and stakeholders need from its collaboration platform on ICT issues UKAuthority.com 7/6/2017 News Scotland ‘in stronger position to deal with heightened security threat’ First Minister says investment in policing helped avoid need to call in military. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/6/2017 News Terror attacks expose need for neighbourhood policing investment Fed vice chairman warns we are "sleepwalking towards another tragedy" if investment is not forthcoming. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/6/2017 News «440244034404440544064407440844094410Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events