Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102989 total results. Showing results 91561 to 91580 «457545764577457845794580458145824583Next ›Last » Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last two weeks, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 News Why academics need to speak a language that policing understands Academic collaborations with police are becoming more common - but much academic work on policing is still written in language that is inaccessible and difficult to understand. Martin Holleran of York St John University calls for universities to reach out and consider the wider impact of their work. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 Opinion Digital disruption in public safety: Retaining legitimacy and the human touch A digital policing summit held recently in London brought together public safety and thought leaders from across the UK and overseas to discuss the challenges and opportunities arising from digital disruption. James Slessor, who leads Accenture’s Public Safety business, outlines the outcomes from the summit and of the shared-experiences of industry attendees. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 Opinion Police report finds ‘significant weaknesses’ in finances An internal audit of the Scottish Police Authority has found “significant weaknesses” in the organisation’s financial controls. The Scotsman 25/7/2017 News DCC Simon Chesterman: Armed Policing NPCC Lead for Armed Policing, Deputy Chief Constable Simon Chesterman, talks about discussions that took place at chief constables' council, including the increase in armed police officers and whether further increases will be needed. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Rehab camp aims to put young cyber-crooks on right track Teenagers caught carrying out hacking and cyber-attacks could soon be attending a rehab camp that aims to divert them away from a life of crime. BBC 25/7/2017 News London police given 1,000 acid response kits after surge in attacks Fire brigade to attend calls alongside police to help treat victims, as services step up action on crimes involving corrosive liquids The Guardian 25/7/2017 News Use vast profits to tackle abuse, police chief Mike Barton tells web giants Social media companies are abdicating their responsibility to stop online abuse and should divert their “eye-watering profits” to combat the sharing of child abuse images and extremist content, a senior police officer has said. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 News Police given kits to tackle acid attacks Acid-attack response kits are being provided to police officers after a surge in the number of crimes involving corrosive substances The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 News Anti-fracking police chief accused of pulling force from protests A police and crime commissioner has been accused of abusing his position because his force stopped sending officers to protect a fracking site hit by protests after he intervened. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2017 News PCC: Let fracking company ‘pay for their own security’ North Wales Police has stopped providing mutual aid after an intervention by the area’s anti-fracking police and crime commissioner (PCC). Police Professional 24/7/2017 News New police HQ is a step into the 21st Century The new North Yorkshire Police headquarters “feels like moving from the 18th Century into the 21st Century”, according to the force’s Chief Constable. The Press (York) 24/7/2017 News Police chief says Facebook and Twitter should re-invest some of their ‘eye-watering’ profits into stamping out child abuse images on their platforms Social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter should re-invest some of their 'eye-watering' profits into efforts to stamp out child abuse images online, a chief constable has said. Mike Barton challenged firms to do more to stop the content appearing in the first place, as police arrest hundreds of suspected paedophiles every month. Mail Online 24/7/2017 News ‘Internet of things’ will leave home gadgets vulnerable to hacks, senior police officer warns Consumers who buy internet-enabled devices such as televisions, refrigerators and even kettles are leaving themselves open to hackers who could use them to gain access to their bank accounts, one of the country’s most senior police officers has warned. The Telegraph 24/7/2017 News West Mercia Fire and Rescue Governance June 2017 I am putting forward the additional pledges I would expect the public to hold me to as a joint Commissioner for fire and rescue services, as part of a single clear, consistent and integrated plan. West Mercia OPCC 24/7/2017 Report Time for a Royal Commission? Why we need to talk about policing Demand - and crime levels, particularly violent crime - are up, while police officers are under ever growing pressure. Chief Superintendent John Sutherland says it's past time for a proper, grown-up conversation about the future of policing in the UK Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 Opinion Victims Choice: Driving service standards and information for victims of crime There was a real gap in the provision of independent information to victims about where best they could find support, and also a lack of opportunity for victims to leave objective feedback that would help others choose the most appropriate services. Sam Smith of Supporting Justice talks about the launch of Victims Choice to fill the gap. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 Opinion British Transport Police to downsize to just one London custody suite British Transport Police officers in London are facing increased times to transport arrestees after managers took the decision to reduce the number of custody suites in the capital to one. MayorWatch 24/7/2017 News Film review: Why forces need a video evidence strategy CCTV is a vital part of police investigations, but retrieving it can be laborious and time-consuming. Sarah Doyle, MD and co-founder of Kinesense explores the issues and discusses the value of having a video evidence strategy. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 Opinion It ‘ain’t broke, it works, ‘ Met Commissioner warns over merger talk Cressida Dick said her force, City of London and BTP work 'seamlessly' together Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 News «457545764577457845794580458145824583Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events