Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 89441 to 89460 «446944704471447244734474447544764477Next ›Last » Terrorism laws that damage communities face axe Terrorism laws must be overhauled to identify those that are unfit for purpose or that send a damaging message to faith communities such as Muslims, the new terrorism watchdog has said. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2017 News More funding for Leicestershire Police needed – commissioner Lord Willy Bach says the force has lost millions every year The Hinckley Times 15/3/2017 News China unveils latest weapon: £30K ‘anti-drone’ gun can help police ‘shoot down’ unlicensed flying devices Drones flying around populated areas are becoming an increasing problem in major cities across the world. Wuhan in China has come up with its own way of fixing the problem, by inventing an 'anti-drone' gun that can help police 'shoot' unlicensed flying devices. The gun uses radio waves to disrupt signals to the drones, forcing them to land. Mail Online 15/3/2017 News Chinese show off radio wave gun that brings down drones It looked like a cheap science fiction film when a Chinese police officer arrived at a football stadium carrying a long black case then pulled out a futuristic, silver-grey gun. But he soon hit his target, a flying drone, and grounded it with radio waves rather than bullets. The Times - Subscription at source 15/3/2017 News Forces should prepare for surge in hate crime Forces need to prepare for another surge in hate crime and make sure victims are confident to report incidents as the deadline approaches for invoking Article 50 this month and Britain negotiates its exit from the European Union, according to a national charity tackling the issue across the UK. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/3/2017 Analysis Leniency for lower level sex offenders won’t help protect children – more police funding could NPCC lead for child protection, Simon Bailey, recently hit the headlines for suggesting police needed to focus limited resources on those who had physically abused children. Dr Natalie Mann of Anglia Ruskin University warns that those who view images often go on to abuse children, and what's needed is sufficient funding to treat all sex offenders equally. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/3/2017 Opinion Make detective work attractive again to stop numbers decline, says forum head Working as a detective needs to be restored as an attractive proposition again if chiefs want to address the national crisis in investigation skills, the chairman of the Police Federation National Detectives' Forum believes Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/3/2017 News PCC given £100,000 to examine fire service takeover Martin Surl has now hired external consultants to carry out a review. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/3/2017 News Mayor welcomes Budget devolution with criminal justice deal and extra domestic violence funding The Chancellor’s ‘bombshell’ Budget has signalled the green light to a devolution deal on criminal justice services with “far greater powers” for London. Police Professional 15/3/2017 News 15 retirements among Garda top brass this year The Garda top brass will be hit with 15 vacancies this year, according to a report compiled by commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 15/3/2017 News Government’s £1bn plan for online courts ‘challenges open justice’ Thinktank warns prison and courts bill, which would see low-level hearings moved online, risks ‘further discrimination against vulnerable defendants’ The Guardian 15/3/2017 News The Future of Cyber Criminality – Dr Mary Aiken Dr Aiken has written a two-part blog for the College of Policing newsletter which explores behaviour online. College of Policing 15/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Google chief blasted by MPs after revealing the giant ‘NEVER searches for terrorist or paedo content’ on its YouTube site A humiliated Google chief revealed the giant never pro-actively tries to block terrorist or paedo content from its YouTube site. The Sun 15/3/2017 News Facial recognition app lets users find strangers on Facebook by taking their picture A facial recognition app that can identify strangers from a photograph has been created by a British entrepreneur. The Telegraph 15/3/2017 Analysis, Feature Thomas Orchard case puts use of emergency response belts in focus No national policing body endorsed use of ERB as a spit or bite hood but at least three forces have used it as such The Guardian 15/3/2017 News Police stress twice as high as UK workforce average Those results are among the latest shocking figures from the Police Federation of England and Wales’ (PFEW) welfare survey. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/3/2017 News Identity fraud reached record levels in 2016 Identity theft cases reached record levels in 2016 with young people a growing target, the fraud prevention organisation Cifas says. BBC 15/3/2017 News Three police officers are cleared of manslaughter of church caretaker who died of heart attack after they held him down, handcuffed him and placed a belt across his face Three police officers have been cleared of killing a church caretaker with mental health problems. Mail Online 14/3/2017 News National surveillance camera strategy for England and Wales This strategy contains information about the Surveillance Camera Commissioner's objectives and plans gov.uk 14/3/2017 Report Mitie awarded £2.4m contract with Leicestershire Police Mitie’s Care & Custody Health business has been awarded a new £2.4 million contract with Leicestershire Police. The two-year partnership, with an optional two-year extension, will see Mitie deliver a forensic medical service for Leicestershire Police: screening, assessing and treating people who are in police custody, within a safe, clinical environment. 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