Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 88461 to 88480 «442044214422442344244425442644274428Next ›Last » Fears a generation is being criminalised as police investigate 200 primary pupils over nude selfies Hundreds of primary school children are being investigated by police for swapping naked selfies, figures reveal today. Mail Online 22/1/2018 News Most motorists believe they can get away with dangerous driving Decline in traffic officers means drivers think they are safe to use their mobile Mail Online 22/1/2018 News Police lack skills to beat web grooming Police officers feel poorly equipped to investigate internet sex crimes against children, a report written for the public inquiry into child abuse says. The Times - Subscription at source 22/1/2018 News Police cuts give motorists licence to ignore rules Police shortages are leading to a big rise in anti-social behaviour on the road such as tailgating, middle-lane hogging and undertaking. The Times - Subscription at source 22/1/2018 News Home Office faces inquiry over police storing 20m mugshots including images of innocent people ‘The police can store these facial images without any proper consideration of them, which raises fundamental and significant civil liberty issues’ The Independent 21/1/2018 News Volunteer police officers to work with Scotland Yard’s counter-terror squad Volunteer police officers will be recruited to work alongside counter-terror specialists to fight radicalisation and terrorism. Metro 21/1/2018 News Seven UK police forces report zero charges under anti-slavery law Experts concerned that despite rising number of reports under Modern Slavery Act 2015 few cases lead to charges The Guardian 21/1/2018 News Police watchdog ‘defers’ handling of complaint against acting chief constable Iain Livingston AN embattled watchdog has shelved a complaint made against the Acting Chief Constable of Police Scotland nearly six months ago, the Sunday Herald can reveal. The Herald (Scotland) 21/1/2018 News The psychological consequences of emotional labour: A personal story Sarah-Jane Lennie was a successful and well-respected DI - until one day she couldn't do it any more. Now on a career break and studying for a PhD at Manchester Met, she tells her story and invites serving officers to take part in her research into the psychological consequences of the emotional work of policing. Policing Insight - Registration at source 21/1/2018 Opinion The women who became Wales’ first police officers seventy years ago In the early days, Woman Police Constables, as they were known, had limited duties thought suitable for women Wales Online 21/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Twitter finally shuts gangland account targeting ‘snitches’ A social media account that named police witnesses and celebrated stabbings and gang violence has been taken offline after an investigation by The Sunday Times. The Sunday Times 21/1/2018 News Criminal kids: 20,000 children investigated for crimes like rape and stabbings in 5 years THOUSANDS of under-10s have been linked to crimes including rape, knife attacks and arson in the last five years. Daily Star 21/1/2018 News Watch out, it’s the Mini Police! How children aged just NINE are going on patrol to catch speeding drivers Mail Online 21/1/2018 News Terror bobbies on the CHEAP Volunteers will be used to take on jihadis in just one of the controversial new plans to deploy the public on the crime-fighting beat Mail Online 21/1/2018 News Burglary arrest of police chief’s singer son ‘hushed up’ A Northumbria officer paid compensation to a victim and colleagues deleted records of the £30,000 crime The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 21/1/2018 News Bill to protect stalking victims with tougher police powers MPs have given their support to a Private Member’s Bill which aims to plug “serious gaps” in existing stalking laws that can leave victims vulnerable to abuse while police build a case against the suspected perpetrator. Police Professional 20/1/2018 News Thames Valley could lose its police horses In the face of an ‘extremely challenging financial climate’ Thames Valley Police (TVP) is considering scrapping its police horses. Windsor & Eton Express 20/1/2018 News Dutch police to ‘undress’ youths wearing clothes deemed too expensive for them Officers will target young men wearing designer clothes and watches they seemingly cannot afford The Independent 20/1/2018 News Emergency 999 mobile network faces crisis A vital contract to expand mobile phone coverage for the emergency services is in crisis with work under way at only one out of around 300 locations where new masts need to be built. The Telegraph 20/1/2018 News What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 3: Comparing force ICT investment The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 3 (of eleven). 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