Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102731 total results. Showing results 93561 to 93580 «467546764677467846794680468146824683Next ›Last » Strategy launched to maintain support for surveillance cameras Public engagement will be key to ensuring public confidence in surveillance as a new camera strategy is launched for England and Wales. Police Professional 14/3/2017 News Three cleared of Thomas Orchard police custody death Thomas Orchard, 32, who had schizophrenia, died in hospital a week after he suffered a cardiac arrest in an Exeter police cell in 2012. Sgt Jan Kingshott, 45, and detention officers Simon Tansley, 39, and Michael Marsden, 56, denied gross negligence manslaughter. BBC 14/3/2017 News Wiltshire Performance Report Quarter Three 2016-17 The volume of dwelling burglaries has increased by 16 per cent in the 12 months to December. Wiltshire OPCC 14/3/2017 Report Horizon Service Update Report – Wiltshire This paper provides the Panel with an update on the development of the Horizon Victim and Witness Care Unit, which is provided by Wiltshire Police. Wiltshire OPCC 14/3/2017 Report Policing with a purpose: A leadership compass The National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) and the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' (APCC) ‘Policing Vision 2025’ sets out a vision of transformational change across the whole of policing. Dr Stephen Brookes, Senior Fellow in Public Policy and Leadership at the University of Manchester, outlines the key leadership questions that will shape policing over the course of the next ten years. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 Opinion Medium Term Financial Forecast 2017/18 to 2020/21 – West Yorkshire West Yorkshire OPCC 14/3/2017 Report Community Conversation Results – West Yorkshire Council Tax Question Results 2017/18 - Appendix A West Yorkshire OPCC 14/3/2017 Report 2017/18 Revenue Budget And Precept Capital Programme 2017/18 – 2019/20 The provisional settlement is worse than expected with government grant being reduced by £3.5m in 2017/18 West Midlands OPCC 14/3/2017 Report Inside a police firearms training school Over three months, the BBC was given unique access to some of the new recruits being assessed in Cheshire, as they train to use firearms. BBC 14/3/2017 Analysis, Feature UK public faces mass invasion of privacy as big data and surveillance merge The privacy of the public is at risk of being invaded on a mass scale without its consent as the collection of big data meshes with proliferation of video surveillance, the government’s CCTV watchdog has warned. The Guardian 14/3/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - and now features the latest research from the College of Policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News ACC Mark Roberts blog: We all have the same aim – a safe and enjoyable World Cup It’s hard to forget the scenes from Marseilles during Euro 2016. We witnessed some of the worst football violence in recent years. It was highly organised and prolonged with many being left with serious injuries. This isn’t what football tournaments should be about. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 14/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Digital policing must ‘adapt quickly’ to meet pace of change NPCC digital intelligence lead says more "collaborative knowledge" required as society changes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News PCSOs consider strike action over inability to get home after late shifts Transport workers union leader accuses railways force of 'turfing staff onto the streets' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News SFO should stay in place, lawyers warn Top lawyers have criticised a government move to review the future of the Serious Fraud Office as part of an inquiry into crime-fighting agencies. The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News The cyber threat to UK business: 2016/2017 Report No single organisation can defend against the threat on its own and it is vital that we work together to understand the challenges we face. We can only properly protect UK cyberspace by working with others - with the rest of government, with law enforcement, the Armed Forces, our international allies and, crucially, with business and wider society. In introducing this report, the first joint NCSC and National Crime Agency (NCA) Annual Threat Assessment, I want to acknowledge the outstanding contribution that law enforcement in general, and the NCA in particular, plays in detecting and deterring cyber attacks against the UK. National Crime Agency (NCA) 14/3/2017 Report New assessment warns industry that cyber criminals are imitating nation state attacks The annual assessment of the biggest cyber threats to UK businesses has been published today, after being produced jointly for the first time by the National Crime Agency (NCA), National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and industry partners from multiple sectors. National Crime Agency (NCA) 14/3/2017 News Social media discovery work: Taking stock halfway through At the beginning of this discovery we set ourselves a challenge; how can policing use social media effectively as a contact channel? Police ICT Company 14/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Facebook says police can’t use its data for ‘surveillance’ Facebook is cutting police departments off from a vast trove of data that has been increasingly used to monitor protesters and activists. The Washington Post 14/3/2017 News EU taskforce highlights security failings that facilitated terror attacks Leaked report suggests need to enhance Schengen area security, raising possibility of internal border police checks The Guardian 14/3/2017 News «467546764677467846794680468146824683Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events