Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101000 total results. Showing results 90981 to 91000 «454645474548454945504551455245534554Next ›Last » Police officers are now ‘demoralized’ and scared to fight back because they believe anti-cop sentiment has become the ‘new norm’, claims the FBI Cops are turning away from proactive policing after high-profile shootings of unarmed black men led to a wave of anti-police sentiment, the FBI has reported Mail Online 5/5/2017 News Digital Economy Act: UK police could soon disable phones, even if users don’t commit a crime Officers would be able to pre-empt offences and penalise members of the public when they haven't actually done anything wrong Policing Insight 4/5/2017 News Terror threat: UK upgrades armed police response Britain is upgrading its armed police response to terror attacks, with £114m to fund an extra 1,000 armed police over five years. What capability does this buy, and how prepared is the UK for what is known as a marauding terrorist firearms attack? BBC 4/5/2017 News Notts Police want more black and Asian officers to build ‘confidence’ Nottinghamshire Police are aiming to employ more officers from ethnic backgrounds so they can build "confidence" in communities that might not engage with the force. Nottingham Post 4/5/2017 News Nottinghamshire force to recruit 80 Police Constables ITV News 4/5/2017 News CCTV is a ‘powerful investigative tool’ to solve crimes, study finds CCTV cameras provide “useful” evidence to solve two-thirds of police investigations in which they are available, new research suggests. Police Professional 4/5/2017 News Hertfordshire Police reveal new online methods to report crime Herts Constabulary have set up a new online system for reporting non-urgent crimes. Hemel Today 4/5/2017 News Schoolchildren must be ‘trained to cope’ with terrorist attacks, says MPS The 'stranger danger' lessons of childhood are to be updated for today's youngsters to help them deal with the modern threat of terror. Police Professional 4/5/2017 News Cumbria police apologise for ‘flawed investigation’ into Alison Bell death A “troubled” police force have apologised for conducting a flawed investigation after taking 15 years to make an arrest during an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the suicide of a female mental health patient. The Guardian 4/5/2017 News Terrorism action plan for London ‘delayed by election’ Work on implementing an independent review of London's response to terrorism has been delayed by the General Election Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/5/2017 News London anti-terror raid police criticised for not wearing body cameras Lawyer for woman shot in Willesden operation voices concern that counter-terrorism unit did not record it on video The Guardian 4/5/2017 News Italy votes on giving protection to ‘respond with force’ householders Italy's Parliament is preparing to vote on a new self-defence law to protect citizens caught up in "murder in the house" cases. Police Professional 4/5/2017 News Forensic science regulator warns of digital standards ‘car crash’ Dr Tully says many forensics bodies seeking accreditation are unlikely to meet the digital deadline later this year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/5/2017 News Staying in Europol after Brexit not a cut-and-paste job says director British head of EU agency says he hopes a grownup approach will be taken in negotiations Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/5/2017 News General Election fact watch: Is crime really rising under the Tories? The Standard 4/5/2017 Analysis, Feature GMP fined after victims’ interviews DVDs go missing Greater Manchester Police has been fined after three DVDs containing footage of interviews with victims of violent or sexual crimes got lost in the post. ITV News 4/5/2017 News Digital policing lead hopes to ‘rationalise’ funding ACC Richard Berry says there is an "opportunity" to approach funding differently after the General Election Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/5/2017 News Violent crime ‘moving into homes’ More violence is happening behind closed doors in people's homes, documents obtained by the BBC Scotland reveal. BBC 4/5/2017 News Chief Constable announces two senior appointments to join Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley has announced two senior appointments to join Police Scotland. James Gray has been confirmed as Chief Financial Officer and Jude Helliker as Director of People and Development. The Edinburgh Reporter 4/5/2017 News Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner raises concerns over response times after policing changes in St Helens The Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner has vowed to closely monitor emergency response times after concerns were raised over the length of time officers are taking to respond to some calls outs in St Helens. St Helens Star 4/5/2017 News «454645474548454945504551455245534554Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events