Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115579 total results. Showing results 88881 to 88900 «444144424443444444454446444744484449Next ›Last » Criminal justice: Police want to fight crime, not run courts Virtual courts have been heralded as a route to quicker and more effective justice, but Penelope Gibbs of Transform Justice says there is no support within policing to oversee the running of these courts. Policing Insight 3/6/2019 Opinion 300 new tags to check on offenders released from prison A programme to tag knife crime offenders will be rolled out across London boroughs. Police Professional 3/6/2019 News Cross-border probe into ‘kill police’ bid as viable bomb found under officer’s car 'What cause is advanced by attempting to murder a man who day in, day out seeks to serve his community'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/6/2019 News Donald Trump arrives for three-day UK state visit US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have arrived in the UK for a three-day state visit. BBC 3/6/2019 News Is Northern Ireland a democracy or a police state? Nobody has ever been tried for the 1994 Loughinisland massacre but police arrested two journalists. It’s a scandal worthy of Kafka. The Guardian 3/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Ciaran Barnes: Although a wounded beast, New IRA has the ability to lash out in the most violent manner The car bomb murder attempt on a high-profile police officer is a stark reminder for new Chief Constable Simon Byrne that Northern Ireland is unlike any other part of the UK. Belfast Telegraph - Registration at source 3/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Julian Assange’s extradition from UK: Swedish court to hear arguments today A Swedish court will hear arguments on Monday to decide whether prosecutors can proceed to request Julian Assange's extradition from the UK after a 2010 rape probe was re-opened in May. Swedish deputy director of public prosecutions Eva-Marie Persson filed a request with the Uppsala District Court to have Julian Assange arraigned in his absence on May 20. Times Now (India) 3/6/2019 News ‘Death knell’ for facial recognition as watchdog finds technology must ‘significantly’ improve policing Facial recognition must not be used on the general public unless it can be proven to significantly improve policing, a watchdog has warned. The Independent 3/6/2019 News Dark net drug sales on the rise in England The number of drug takers in England obtaining drugs on the dark net has more than doubled in the past five years, according to The Global Drugs Survey. BBC 3/6/2019 News Bomb bid a wake-up call for police to be more vigilant, says retired sergeant A recently retired PSNI sergeant, who worked as a police officer for more than 36 years, has described the murder bid as "brazen" and said it has sent shockwaves throughout the force. Belfast Telegraph 3/6/2019 News Police bomb attack: Dissidents ‘haven’t learned lessons of Lyra McKee murder’ The dissident republicans behind an attempt to kill a police officer “should have learned” from the backlash following the murder of Lyra McKee, a DUP Policing Board member has said. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 3/6/2019 News London in lockdown as UK prepares for Donald Trump visit protests A huge police and security operation will be in place as US President Donald Trump arrives in the UK. Metro 3/6/2019 News Australian cops unveil their first electric car as they buy a $182,000 Tesla Model X The first electric police car in Australia has been unveiled - with a view to replace the force's entire fleet with battery-powered vehicles. Mail Online 3/6/2019 News North Yorkshire Police sets up LGBT awareness scheme A police force has launched a scheme to increase awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) across its staff. The Northern Echo 3/6/2019 News Trump’s UK visit presents “complex” security challenges Any presidential visit presents a massive security challenge, but a state visit from Donald Trump is one royal painstaking operation. Thousands protested during President Trump's last visit to the U.K. CBC News (Canada) 3/6/2019 News Tech giants fight child safety rules Tech giants including Facebook, Google and Snapchat say they should not be bound by proposed rules designed to protect children online. The Times - Subscription at source 3/6/2019 News Disability – a neglected or protected characteristic? PSA President Paul Griffiths discusses the importance of ensuring our police forces represent the rich and diverse groups that make up our communities, with a focus on disability. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 2/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Driving data into the DNA of policing Boyd Mulvey, CEO of Chorus Intelligence says building data into the DNA of policing will help a leaner police solve more crime, with input from Stephen Kavanagh QPM, former Chief Constable of Essex Police and National Lead for Digital Policing Portfolio. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Police launch cross-border investigation into Belfast car bomb Sophisticated’ device was found under a police officer’s vehicle at a golf club in the city. The Guardian 2/6/2019 News Are we really helping more prisoners into work? This week the Ministry of Justice issued a press release congratulating itself on the success of its Education and Employment Strategy, noting that 230 additional businesses had joined the New Futures Network in the last year in order to hire ex-offenders and that 81 per cent of firms said that employing people with convictions had helped their business. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2019 Feature, Opinion «444144424443444444454446444744484449Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events