Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98590 total results. Showing results 88701 to 88720 «443244334434443544364437443844394440Next ›Last » Humberside Police to pilot body worn cameras to ‘bring domestic abuse offenders to justice’ Body worn cameras are being piloted by Humberside Police in a bid to bring domestic abuse offenders to justice. Patrol officers will don the cameras while attending crimes in and around Hull in the hope that it will allow them to record crucial evidence in incidents of domestic abuse. Hull Live 26/4/2017 News NSW police establish ‘fixated persons’ unit to help counter lone wolf terror attacks Combined law enforcement-health unit will focus on those who are marginalised but not on counter-terrorism radar The Guardian 26/4/2017 News Plans to fit all Scottish police officers with body cameras Body cameras could soon be worn by all of Scotland’s police officers under plans being considered by the national force, The Scotsman can reveal. The Scotsman 26/4/2017 News Experienced firearms officers and detectives should get pension incentives not to retire, chiefs believe Idea is being explored at highest level, and one chief explained why he advocates its introduction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 News Your PCC writes: Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert It’s hard to believe that nearly a year has gone by since I took up office but we have covered a lot of ground in that time. I have now officially launched my police and crime plan for Gwent which provides the strategic direction for how policing and crime services should be delivered over the next four years South Wales Argus 26/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Leader comment: Cameras a vital tool for police The use by police officers of video cameras attached to their uniforms has been long proved as an effective tool in convicting wrong-doers. The Scotsman 26/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Gold Coast police urging victims to drop complaints to improve crime statistics Queensland government report finds an unhealthy focus on achieving performance targets over quality data The Guardian 26/4/2017 News Police around the world learn to fight global-scale cybercrime From 2009 to 2016, a cybercrime network called Avalanche grew into one of the world’s most sophisticated criminal syndicates. It resembled an international conglomerate, staffed by corporate executives, advertising salespeople and customer service representatives. The Conversation 26/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Professor of / Reader in Criminology Salary: not specified. Closes: 5th June, 2017 University of Kent 26/4/2017 Jobs Madeleine McCann: Police pursuing ‘critical’ lead that ‘may provide the answer’ The Telegraph 26/4/2017 News Protection for fracking site ‘stops police tackling crime’ Police are being withdrawn from fighting crime because the government is refusing to cover the cost of protecting a fracking site, a police and crime commissioner has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 News Police praise us for job well done, say vigilante paedophile hunters Vigilantes who are unmasking predators that groom children online say that they have been privately encouraged by officers from a police force that has publicly condemned their activities. The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 News Tory cuts have left overstretched police picking up the pieces for other services Comment by Lyn Brown, Labour's shadow minister for policing The Times - Subscription at source 26/4/2017 Feature, Opinion This app exposes the white-collar criminals all around you Looking through the glossy lens of the New York Police Department's crime tracking data, compiled in Compstat 2.0, you'd think that the denizens of Wall Street were model citizens. Sure, there are a few scuffles in the past month, some petty pilfering at the corner stores. But no sweeping fraud, no tax evasion, no market manipulation, insider trading, counterfeiting or employment discrimination. To see the real criminality on Wall Street, you have to look through another lens entirely. Mic 25/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Government ‘blocked’ from accessing Twitter data to help spot terrorist plots Twitter has blocked the Government from accessing data on potential terrorist threats in a move that ministers fear will make the country less safe, industry sources have told The Telegraph. The Telegraph 25/4/2017 News Where’s the protection for firearms officers caught in crossfire of ‘shoot to stop’ switch? Policy changes to counter "very horrible" terror attack tactics in the UK may have left armed officers without the added protection to weather post-incident procedures. Police Professional 25/4/2017 News Strip search guidance adopted following IPCC investigation An IPCC investigation into the actions of a Metropolitan Police officer during a strip search conducted at a London custody suite has led to improved training for officers being adopted nationally. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 25/4/2017 News Decisions of Significant Public Interest: Forward Plan March 2017 APPENDIX C Thematic Model Business cases, Contracts (above £250k), Estates, ICT and Asset Strategic Planning, Workforce Plan and Recruitment Strategies. Nottinghamshire OPCC 25/4/2017 Report PCC in focus: West Mercia PCC John Campion on his first year in office In the second of our new series focusing on Police and Crime Commissioners' achievements in office, West Mercia PCC John Campion discusses protecting neighbourhood policing, modernising the force and cutting the cost of running his office. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 Interview, Opinion Stalking behaviour observed in 94 per cent of murders Acting earlier against stalkers could prevent offenders going on to kill, new research suggests. Police Professional 25/4/2017 News «443244334434443544364437443844394440Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events