Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98575 total results. Showing results 88641 to 88660 «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Study highlights potential impact of CCTV in police investigations CCTV cameras provide evidence ‘useful’ to the police in two-thirds of the investigations in which they are available new research suggests. Nottingham Trent University 28/4/2017 News Chief cast doubts on police funding reform ever really helping 'Fair, robust and transparent' model which was proposed in 2015 has not been introduced but officer who would have felt biggest impact says he doesn't lose sleep over issue Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 News Rail policing merger driven by ‘political ideology’ The body representing railway police officers has said it is “hugely disappointed” after MSPs backed a controversial plan to integrate their work into Police Scotland. The Scotsman 28/4/2017 News Knife crime: Why the rise? As knife crime in England and Wales shows another increase, criminologists are at a loss to provide firm reasons why. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Fairer funding not guaranteed for Avon and Somerset Constabulary after review – police and crime commissioner Avon and Somerset Constabulary may continue to lose out on Government funding in the future, its Police and Crime Commissioner has warned. North Somerset Times 28/4/2017 News IPCC strip search investigation leads to nationwide training reforms Recommendations have been adopted by the College of Policing Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 News Australian Federal Police accessed metadata without warrant, broke law Single phone call by journalist probed, Feds then self-report breach to Ombudsman The Register 28/4/2017 News Scottish Parliament Justice Committee back integration of transport police into Police Scotland Labour and Conservative committee members disagreed with the proposals to integrate railway policing Holyrood Magazine 28/4/2017 News Police foil two major ‘terror plots’ within hours in dramatic counter-terror ops Police smashed two suspected terror plots within hours of each other in dramatic counter-terror operations in the capital, Scotland Yard said. The Standard 28/4/2017 News Issues with police body-worn camera system revealed Faults with Police Scotland's body-worn video camera system are increasing at a time when the force is considering a national rollout, the BBC understands BBC 28/4/2017 News Where’s the harm? Exploring the practicalities of the Cambridge Crime Harm Index The Cambridge Crime Harm Index offers a new way of measuring crime, by the damage it does rather than the volume of incidents. Supt. Dave Hill and Dr Laura Knights of the East Midlands Policing Academic Collaboration (EMPAC) report on a discussion of what the problems and prospects are for putting the Cambridge Crime Harm Index into practice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 Opinion Killings recorded as assaults in garda blunders “Two or three” killings from 2013 to 2015 were wrongly recorded as assaults, garda senior managers told a Policing Authority meeting yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 News Police shoot woman and arrest four in counter-terror operation across London and Kent A woman has been shot by police and four people arrested as part of an ongoing counter-terrorism operation in London and Kent. The Telegraph 28/4/2017 News Elected mayors mark the first step towards England’s democratic revival Luke Raikes is a Senior Research Fellow at IPPR North. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Call to clean up the streets amid surge in knife crime Ministers are under pressure to act on rising knife crime, which is now at its highest level in England and Wales for five years. The Times 28/4/2017 News Hit internet giants over child safety Social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter should be fined if they fail to protect children online, the head of the NSPCC has said. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 News Man questioned after Westminster terror arrest A man arrested by armed police near the Houses of Parliament on suspicion of terrorism offences is being questioned by detectives. BBC 28/4/2017 News Essex police chief warns austerity is the force’s toughest challeng The chief constable of Essex Police says austerity remains the force’s biggest challenge and insists the last eight years in policing have been “the toughest since wartime”. East Anglian Daily Times 27/4/2017 News Chief constable ‘won’t shy away’ from challenges as contract extended Essex Police’s chief constable plans to meet future challenges “head on” after his contract was extended for another four years. Police Professional 27/4/2017 News Violent offences on the rise amid ‘broadly stable’ levels of crime Figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show no “statistically significant” change in the volume of crime but the number of knife and gun offences has risen by almost 15 per cent. Police Professional 27/4/2017 News «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events