Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115580 total results. Showing results 88361 to 88380 «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Surveillance cameras will soon be unrecognisable: Time for an urgent public conversation Surveillance cameras are part of the security landscape in the UK, but as the technology has been miniaturised, new types of cameras have emerged. Prof. William Webster of the University of Stirling argues that all of us need to take part in the debate as to where regulators should draw a line in the sand. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 Opinion Operation Chivero AUSTRALIA: In accordance with section 132(2) of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 (the Act), the Commission hereby furnishes to you a Report in relation to its investigation in Operation Chivero. [pdf] NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) (Australia) 25/6/2019 Report Mitigating risk: How to tackle the rise in rogue drone incursions The recent threat by Extinction Rebellion to disrupt Heathrow airport with multiple drones has highlighted the risk drones pose to safety and security. Drone detection expert and Director of Saher (UK) David Fortune explains to Policing Insight how the police can mitigate the risk of rogue drone incursions. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 Interview, Opinion Operation Errigal AUSTRALIA: In accordance with section 132(3) of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 (the Act), the Commission hereby furnishes to you a Report in relation to its investigation in Operation Errigal. NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) (Australia) 25/6/2019 Report Police defend figures that say black people are 5x more likely to be stopped and searched 'Ultimately the priority is to stop people from being stabbed, and to stop people from stabbing other people' Leicestershire Live 25/6/2019 News The Times view on police raiding Australian media organisations: Free News If asked to list countries in which public interest journalism is under threat, few would cite Australia. Yet its media is fighting for its life. News Corp, the ultimate owner of this paper, and Australia’s public broadcaster, the ABC, are to mount legal challenges to a series of police raids this month to investigate alleged leaking of classified information. It should not have come to this. The Times - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 News Police log 22 online sex crimes against children every day, says NSPCC Children’s charity calls for new independent regulator, saying figures are tip of the iceberg The Guardian 25/6/2019 News Met Police drive down crimes on mopeds A suspected thief fleeing police is knocked off his moped and sprayed with water after a high-speed chase. The dashcam footage is from a Metropolitan Police car pursuing a rider in a hi-vis jacket around Victoria Park, in east London, before ramming him against a railing when an officer unleashes the high-tech water pistol. The liquid used is uniquely tagged to allow police to link crimes: although invisible in normal light it glows under UV and does not come off for months. The Times - Subscription at source 25/6/2019 News Cost of stress counselling rises 50 per cent in three years The cost of treating police officers suffering from work-related stress has doubled in the past three years, new figures have revealed. Police Professional 24/6/2019 News ACC vows to ‘keep on contributing’ despite Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis Terminally-ill officer urges companies to follow 'remarkable' lead of West Midlands to take on and retain staff with disabilities. Police Oracle 24/6/2019 News HMICS launches online questionnaire about the role of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) An online questionnaire has been launched by HMICS to allow members of the public, key stakeholder groups and others who have an interest in the governance of policing in Scotland to comment on how effectively the SPA is fulfilling their role. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 24/6/2019 News Police failures contributed to mother and daughter’s murder, inquest jury decides Challenge to 'inadequacies' in the gun licensing systems within Surrey Police and nationally. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2019 News Northern Ireland Brexit impact ‘mapping exercise’ finally released Among the most serious issues impacted by Brexit is cross-border policing. It is known that both the Garda Síochána and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) are concerned about the future of data sharing and potential difficulties in apprehending criminals who flee across the border in the absence of the European arrest warrant system. Brinkwire 24/6/2019 News West Midlands Police secure £7m for ‘knife crime emergency’ A police force has revealed plans to spend £7m tackling youth violence after declaring knife crime a "national emergency". BBC 24/6/2019 News Controversial independent joins race to become Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Georgina Hill has thrown her hat in the ring to become Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Chronicle Live (North East) 24/6/2019 News Fewer criminals being caught after 28% drop in detective numbers Exclusive: English and Welsh forces lose 610 serious crime detectives under austerity The Guardian 24/6/2019 News Be polite when you stop and search, Met officers are urged A senior police adviser teaching officers to conduct “polite” stop and searches has said the controversial tactic cannot stop London’s blade epidemic on its own. The Standard 24/6/2019 News Lord Paddick: We must take a whole picture approach to stop the knife crime epidemic There are number of reasons why young people fall into knife crime. It is vital to address all of them, writes Lord Paddick PoliticsHome 24/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Ex Thames Valley Police chief appointed into safeguarding role in Bucks Former Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Francis Habgood has been recruited by Bucks County Council to work in a vital safeguarding role. Bucks Free Press 24/6/2019 News The ‘Police Change Manager’: Exploring A New Leadership Paradigm For Policing The pace, complexity and extent of change in policing are unyielding. Therefore, police leaders must be capable and effective leaders of change. This article provides an exploratory analysis of the experience of police leaders who are responsible for delivering transformational and enduring change, through data collected during a recent study in an urban English police force. The findings show that although positive steps are being taken to improve the way in which change activity is managed and implemented, there is still some way to go. A disconnect was identified between those who are leading change within the headquarters function and their capability to do so. The need to ‘lead for today’ while also ‘leading for tomorrow’ is identified as a key tension at executive level. The article tests the hypotheses that leading change is a specialism of police leadership that should be recognised as such. Implementing the role of the ‘Police Change Manager’ is proposed as the approach by which a more capable and successful change function might be established. The article concludes with recommendations for maturing the approach to change in policing and proposes opportunities for further research. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 24/6/2019 Research article «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events