Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96283 total results. Showing results 89821 to 89840 «448844894490449144924493449444954496Next ›Last » MPS introduce body-worn video to over 22,000 officers In the coming months, officers across all 32 boroughs in London will be equipped with cameras to attach onto their uniforms. Police Professional 17/10/2016 News UK ‘could lose vital intelligence’ if it does not sign in to Europol NCA's deputy director general says we must sign up before Christmas. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 News Proper process The police have to learn to accept the verdicts of juries The Times 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Why do care homes criminalise their young residents? IF your teenaged son or daughter broke a window deliberately, or damaged furniture in a row, would you have them charged with vandalism? If you caught them with soft drugs would you call the police and have them charged? What if they acted in threatening manner? In most case, parents would probably find a solution other than law enforcement to serious trouble at home. But in Scotland’s children’s homes it can be a different story. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion FBI director: Stats don’t back up claims about police shooting epidemic FBI Director James Comey told a gathering of police chiefs that people who think there's an epidemic of police shootings of black people aren't well-informed. CNN 17/10/2016 News Scotland’s ‘woeful’ rape convictions rates blasted by Glasgow politicians Politicians have demanded “urgent action” to help rape survivors trying to secure a prosecution against their attackers. Evening Times (Glasgow) 17/10/2016 News Privacy fears as Midlands police forces use new ‘Stingray’ spy technology Controversial ‘stingray’ spy technology is being used by four Midlands police forces, according to official documents. Express & Star 17/10/2016 News Local policing suffering under single force, say council bosses Council bosses have raised concerns over Police Scotland's ability to maintain local relationships following the introduction of the single force. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 News Police chief criticised for burglaries comments Phil Kay, assistant chief constable of Leicestershire Police, said he would “far rather” officers could focus on preventing crime and protecting the public than spending their time investigating break-ins where carelessness may have played a role. Loughborough Echo 17/10/2016 News Body-worn cameras rolled out to thousands of Met Police officers Thousands of Met Police officers will today start wearing cameras at crime scenes, in patrols and during interviews in a bid to ensure “greater transparency” in London’s policing. The Standard 17/10/2016 News Dash cam footage of driving offences sent into police to be used in prosecutions Reckless drivers could be prosecuted through dash cam evidence sent in by motorist and cyclists. News North Wales 17/10/2016 News 22,000 Met Police officers to use body-worn cameras It is believed to be the largest roll-out of its kind anywhere in the world. LBC 17/10/2016 News Met Police begins world’s biggest body worn camera rollout MayorWatch 17/10/2016 News Rollout of body worn cameras Metropolitan Police Service 17/10/2016 News Cops stat ‘fiddle’: SNP pledge on police numbers is secretly broken The SNP’s flagship pledge on cop numbers has been secretly broken, The Scottish Sun can reveal. Official figures reveal Police Scotland missed their own headcount target of 17,234 officers for ten of the 13 weeks in the last quarter. The Scottish Sun 17/10/2016 News Now police blame victims for being burgled! Why should we investigate if raider got in through an open window, says top officer Assistant chief constable of Leicestershire police says NHS would not operate on obese people yet police are expected to investigate ‘preventable’ burglaries Mail Online 17/10/2016 News Letters: No excuse for the Met’s delay in admitting Lord Bramall was cleared The Telegraph 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Could it be time to try a non-police Met chief? The Telegraph 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Burglaries linked to carelessness should not be investigated, police chief suggests Assistant chief constable of Leicestershire police says NHS would not operate on obese people yet police are expected to investigate ‘preventable’ burglaries The Guardian 17/10/2016 News Supporting adult victims of modern slavery Update on the fifth year of The Salvation Army's victim care and coordination contract The Salvation Army 16/10/2016 Report «448844894490449144924493449444954496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events