Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 88961 to 88980 «444544464447444844494450445144524453Next ›Last » Elections for new Fed chairman after next April Home Office remains tightÂlipped in response to PoliceOracle.com questions on whether the process may be further delayed Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 News A safer city for all Londoners Draft Police and Crime Plan for London london.gov.uk 1/12/2016 Report Sadiq Khan scraps targets for cutting crime The Standard 1/12/2016 News The fascinating phenomenon of false memories On Friday 18 November 2016, four renowned memory experts participated in a panel, convened by the Forensic Psychology Unit at Goldsmiths College. Their topic was ‘The Fascinating Phenomenon of False Memories’. Distinguished Professor Elizabeth Loftus of the University of California – Irvine, Professor Chris French, Dr Rob Nash, and Dr Kimberly Wade all gave presentations. Then the event was opened up to the floor for questions. The event was very well attended and the discussion was lively. What follows are some highlights. The Justice Gap 1/12/2016 Analysis, Feature Cheshire chief constable facing police commissioner investigation Cheshire's Chief Constable Simon Byrne is being investigated by the county's police and crime commissioner (PCC) over an allegation about his conduct. BBC 1/12/2016 News Examining the evidence: Thinking about Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) Evidence-based policing (EBP) is an idea that has been received with enthusiasm among both academics and police officers. But too narrow a definition of EBP could mean missing a huge range of important research. Prof. Simon Holdaway of Nottingham Trent University makes the case for a wider and deeper look at the evidence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 Opinion The Met nabs Microsoft for its UK data-centres Metropolitan Police Service to store body-worn video content from its Evidence.com site in Microsoft’s UK data-centres on the Azure platform Government Computing 1/12/2016 News Internet ‘no safe haven for crime’ as UK helps dismantle Avalanche global cyber network A cloud-computing network used by cyber fraudsters to target one million users every week with malware-infected emails has been taken down by an "unprecedented" global counter offensive of law enforcement agencies. Police Professional 1/12/2016 News Counter terrorism: We all play our part This week is National Counter Terrorism Awareness Week and across England and Wales. Simon Kempton, the Federation's lead on CT, looks at how far we've come, and how we all play a role in keeping communities safe. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Durham hit hardest by police cuts as commissioner airs concerns for future Force still ranks as country's best but any further loss of officers would be of "extreme concern", says Ron Hogg Chronicle Live (North East) 1/12/2016 News Met Police chooses Microsoft’s UK data centres to host body worn camera data Met Police superintendent Adrian Hutchinson touts benefits of deal to force, and UK tax payers V3.co.uk 1/12/2016 News Terror investigation data leaked online after breach at EU police agency Europol has admitted that confidential information on terror investigations was accidentally put online, as it launched a probe into what it called a "very serious incident." The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 News Why homicide is now 2,700 times more serious than cannabis Claim New figures show the serious crime rate in England and Wales is rising. Conclusion New figures suggest recorded crimes are getting more severe, but they can’t prove that crime is rising. Full Fact 1/12/2016 Analysis, Feature Live Blog at the Police Foundation’s Annual Conference 2016 Taking place in London on Thursday, 1st December 2016, this Live Blog covered the Police Foundation's Annual Conference, "Policing and justice for a digital age". The conference was sponsored by BT. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 News Now another six forces investigate sex abuse in football as NSPCC reveals its hotline has had 850 calls in its first week Mail Online 1/12/2016 News Police will need licence to practise for child sex abuse cases, says Rudd Home secretary wants only registered officers with specialist skills to investigate crimes against the most vulnerable people The Guardian 1/12/2016 News Serious crime rate trebles under new way of measuring Serious and violent crimes increased at more than three times the rate recorded by police over the past five years, according to a new type of measurement. The Times - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 News Police will need a licence for child sex abuse cases Police officers who investigate child sexual abuse and other complex crimes involving the vulnerable should have a licence, similar to the system for firearms specialists, the home secretary said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 1/12/2016 News Amber Rudd pledges £13.4million to guard every Jewish school, college, and nursery and synagogue in the UK The Home Secretary said she was forced to act after receiving 924 reports of anti-Semitic incidents, including 86 violent assaults, last year. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/11/2016 News Far Right terrorism a growing threat Home Secretary Amber Rudd warns Jewish community Rudd's warning echoes that of police chiefs in wake of Jo Cox murder by Thomas Mair International Business Times UK 30/11/2016 News «444544464447444844494450445144524453Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events