Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102731 total results. Showing results 93581 to 93600 «467646774678467946804681468246834684Next ›Last » Hackers target data for ransom from phones, watches and TV Data from smartphones, watches, fitness trackers or even television sets is at increasing risk of being exploited by cybercriminals, security chiefs are warning. The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News Brain scans could solve the question of criminal intent Experiments have shown that juries tend to be good at identifying when a person meant to commit a crime or did so by accident) The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 News Justice is warped by hysteria over sex crimes The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2017 Feature, Opinion First robot cop to join Dubai Police by May, official says Dubai: The UAE’s first police robot will join Dubai Police in May and robots will make 25 per cent of the force by 2030, officials said on Monday. Gulf News 14/3/2017 News Critics have it pegged as The Minority Report, but Prevent really isn’t that exciting Last week, it was revealed that security services have thwarted 13 potential terror attacks since June 2013 - preventing countless deaths and injuries. I think you would hard-pressed to find many people who would disagree with any efforts to prevent such attacks. However, when it comes to the efforts of reducing people’s susceptibility to terrorist ideologies in the first place, it can often be met with derision, conspiracy theories and plain ‘fake news’ says Will Baldèt, Prevent Coordinator - Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland Huffington Post 13/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Police under-reporting ‘driving force’ of mothers in honour-based violence Forces are failing to recognise the “massive” role played by mothers in honour-based violence, according to new research. Police Professional 13/3/2017 News Police forces need to better understand why perpetrators sexually abuse children Recent revelations of abuse by football coaches highlights the vulnerability of children to exploitation. But are the police as well prepared as they could be to deal with such allegations? Dr Graham Hill, founder of Behaviour Analysis at the UK Child Exploitation Online Protection centre (CEOP), argues that police need to improve their understanding of why perpetrators abuse children, if they are to improve child protection. Policing Insight 13/3/2017 Analysis Wiltshire and Swindon Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 Wiltshire OPCC 13/3/2017 Report Wiltshire And Swindon PCC Risk Register 2016-17 Wiltshire OPCC 13/3/2017 Report Met has dropped second language skills as a requirement for new recruits Force had trialled mandating that probationers must be able to speak one of 14 tongues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2017 News Existing police experience will be converted into academic qualifications 'Many officers leave with very little to show in terms of transferable qualifications' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2017 News Vodafone wins ESN control rooms deal Mobile operator takes on role of linking frontline centres of three emergency services to new network UKAuthority.com 13/3/2017 News Human Rights Act should not be used to sue police over failure to investigate rape, Home Office to argue Two victims of 'black cab rapist' John Worboys successfully sued the London Metropolitan Police over its failure to take them seriously The Independent 13/3/2017 News Three PEEL-like problems with HMIC: Time to inspect the Inspectors? CoPaCC Chief Executive Bernard Rix takes a look at HMIC's approach to police inspections. He asks whether it's time for Parliament and the public to see how HMIC measures up against the very same Efficiency, Effectiveness and Legitimacy standards it applies in its own inspections of police forces. Policing Insight - Registration at source 13/3/2017 Opinion Govt carries out audit of FCA and HMRC The Cabinet Office is testing the effectiveness of the FCA as part of a wide-ranging review of the UK’s enforcement agencies. The Financial Times reports the FCA is being reviewed alongside HM Revenue & Customs, the National Crime Agency and the Serious Fraud Office. Money Marketing 13/3/2017 News Metropolitan Police to fight court ruling holding them liable for failures in catching cab rapist The Metropolitan Police will attempt to overturn a landmark court ruling which awarded compensation to two victims of a prolific rapist for failures in the police investigation. It comes after the High Court found the force was liable to pay out damages to two women for failing to properly investigate their reports of serious sexual assaults by London cab driver John Worboys. ITV News 13/3/2017 News Humberside Police commissioner Keith Hunter reveals crime plan including more officers The Humberside area's new police and crime commissioner has revealed his top priorities for the coming years. Keith Hunter, a former chief superintendent who spent 30 years with the force, has been in the role since May after beating Matthew Grove in an election. He has now unveiled his first police and crime plan which includes proposals for more officers on the streets and no more station closures. Grimsby Live 13/3/2017 News The Police Foundation’s response to the Home Affairs Select Committee’s inquiry into policing for the future The Police Foundation 13/3/2017 Report Inside Europe’s cybercrime headquarters CNN's Nina dos Santos is granted rare access to Europol's cybercrime center where intelligence agencies are working to keep Europe's elections free from outside CNN 13/3/2017 News Detective honoured by Queen accuses Met of racism and sexism Tribunal claim by Nighat Hubbard says she was passed over for complex police cases, and men made discriminatory remarks The Guardian 13/3/2017 News «467646774678467946804681468246834684Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events