Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115442 total results. Showing results 95541 to 95560 «477447754776477747784779478047814782Next ›Last » Stop and search ‘demeans’ black people, says Umunna The Labour MP has vocalised his opposition to home secretary Sajid Javid's plans to extend police powers The Voice 4/9/2018 News Met police chief Cressida Dick says Facebook should make evidence available to detectives murder detectives ‘in minutes’ The Commissioner of the Met Police has said Facebook should hand over potentially vital information to detectives 'within minutes' of being asked. Mail Online 4/9/2018 News Met police will investigate leaked Labour party dossier detailing 45 anti-Semitism claims Scotland Yard is investigating a leaked dossier on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party which it is claimed contains 21 cases that should have been reported to the police. Mail Online 4/9/2018 News Cressida Dick calls for fast legal access to social media accounts Met chief highlights data protection ‘difficulties’ after murder suspect’s block on Facebook password The Guardian 4/9/2018 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 - 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 4/9/2018 News Better staff scheduling so you can maximise your workforce and your budgets There are plenty of generic scheduling solutions that work great for organisations with simple shift patterns or your typical 9-5. InTime’s mission is to provide advanced scheduling and workforce management tools for complex organisations that don’t fit that mould. Policing Insight 4/9/2018 News Lucy McHugh death: ‘Challenge’ over accessing Facebook information Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick believes detectives should have access to material from social media companies "within minutes". BBC 4/9/2018 News Calls for ‘immediate’ cuts would hit Garda overtime for gangland policing Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has been handed a budgetary nightmare with the organisation more than €30m in the red and Garda HQ warning that “corrective action” must be taken “immediately”. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2018 News Workforce issues a priority for new police leadership team The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has committed to work with Police Scotland to formally establish a Partnership Forum with representatives of the five staff associations and trade unions. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 4/9/2018 News APCC Victims Lead welcomes Sajid Javid’s speech to get tough on tech companies Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 4/9/2018 News Government has ‘no sense of urgency’ in agreeing police pay increase A failure to act on pay rises puts the Scottish Executive and police authority’s commitment to officers in doubt, according to a staff association Police Professional 4/9/2018 News Algorithms will boost early intervention, says chief New Northants chief says the benefits of predictive policing can outweigh concerns. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 News Chief: Stop and search puts fear back on criminals 'This is about criminality not race'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 News Council bankruptcy could change force response to some incidents, says chief A force may have to change how it delivers policing following the effective bankruptcy of a local authority, its new chief says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 News ‘Mayor poured £10m extra into culture: that would fund 182 more police’ Six months into 2018, as the number of violent deaths in London tipped 80 amid an onslaught of stabbings, gang attacks and moped muggings, a woman confronted Mayor Sadiq Khan at a public debate. The Standard 4/9/2018 News Police boss backs crackdown to protect children from online abuse The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire has welcomed the Home Secretary’s commitment to tackling the danger of online child abuse. The Press (York) 4/9/2018 News Dorset Police officers could be issued with spit guards The county's police and crime commissioner Martyn Underhill met with Dorset's Police Federation representative, Sergeant Simon Kempton, and force Chief Constable James Vaughan to discuss the proposals last week. Dorset Echo 4/9/2018 News Shropshire police emergency control room closes down Emergency calls to the police will no longer be dealt with in Shropshire after the county's only control room closed. Shropshire Star 4/9/2018 News Reducing drug-related deaths: Should police officers carry naxolone? Naloxone is increasingly used by US law enforcement to prevent loss of life from opoids. With more than half of overdoses in England and Wales in 2017 involving opiates, APCC Lead for Alcohol and Substance Misuse and Derbyshire PCC Hardyal Dhindsa says that, as first responders, it's time to consider equipping UK police with the drug. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 Opinion Protecting rural and isolated communities: ‘Tri-service officers’ are the future Tri-service safety officers in Cornwall are already attracting national interest. Evan Morris MBE, former Head of Community Safety for Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Chief Fire Officers' Association lead on Ageing Safely Strategy first proposed the idea in 2000 and believes the national implementation of such a policy would make a significant difference to rural communities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 Opinion «477447754776477747784779478047814782Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events