Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115334 total results. Showing results 99621 to 99640 «497849794980498149824983498449854986Next ›Last » Police overtime bill soars to £125k a day in Northern Ireland amid fears over shortfall in officers The PSNI is spending £125,000 a day on overtime as it struggles to plug gaps in its workforce, shocking figures reveal. Belfast Telegraph 5/3/2018 News Police recruitment ‘has been hit by Stormont collapse’ The collapse of Stormont has made the recruitment of permanent police staff more difficult, a senior officer has said. Deputy Chief Constable Drew Harris said he still doesn't know what budget the PSNI will receive for the coming financial year at the end of this month. Belfast Telegraph 5/3/2018 News Caught on camera: The CCTV challenges facing police forces CCTV plays a vital role in police investigations reducing costs, time and effort as well as improving prosecution outcomes. Richard Perkins explains the challenges of optimising the future use of CCTV, exploiting opportunities in interoperability, biometrics and artificial intelligence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/3/2018 Opinion Single-crewing: New research raises concerns for officer safety Pressure on budgets is forcing police resources to be spread ever-thinner - but could this put them in greater physical danger? Mary Elliott-Davies of the Police Federation presents early results suggesting that single-crewed officers are more likely to be the victims of physical attacks and injuries requiring medical attention. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/3/2018 Analysis Home Office has lost hundreds of foreign criminals Hundreds of foreign criminals released from prison and awaiting deportation have disappeared off the Home Office’s radar, figures show. The Times - Subscription at source 5/3/2018 News Organised crime gangs fuel big rise in burglary Thieves ransack area before moving onto next target as offences nearly DOUBLE in parts of the UK (and Surrey is the worst hit) Mail Online 5/3/2018 News Hundreds of foreign criminals waiting to be deported fall off the radar Home Office loses track of 500 offenders after they are let out of prison Mail Online 5/3/2018 News Brain power: The future of AI-led investigations Bob Beachler tells Police Oracle how new AI-powered technology that mimics the human brain can help forces to rapidly identify patterns, objects and faces in real-time. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Gangsters are using social media to ‘out’ witnesses to crimes who are cooperating with the police Criminals obtain a source's personal information through court documents and then threaten them using the social network, Instagram or Snapchat The Sun 4/3/2018 News Norfolk’s chief constable Simon Bailey condemns ‘disgraceful’ attacks on police officers Norfolk’s chief constable has condemned increases in “disgraceful” violent attacks being suffered by his officers - and has today called on the public to look beyond the uniform. Eastern Daily Press 4/3/2018 News Call to end Police Scotland secrecy as top English cop Mike Barton tells MSPs some home truths Scottish politicians were impressed by outspoken chief's scathing analysis of Scottish policing and say his honest style should be copied. Daily Record 4/3/2018 News Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld under scrutiny after force rated ‘inadequate’ for failing to record thousands of reported crimes A police chief has come under scrutiny after the force was rated inadequate for failing to record thousands of reported crimes each year. Bucks Free Press 4/3/2018 News Brain power: The future of AI-led investigations AI-powered technology that mimics the human brain can help forces to rapidly identify patterns, objects and faces in real time Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Police botched Rachel Nickell murder investigation after ‘falling in love with her’, Senior Scotland Yard detective admits The catastrophic investigation into Rachel Nickell's 1992 murder saw the wrong man accused after a honey trap operation The Sun 4/3/2018 News Knife crime soaring because police are ‘scared to stop and search’ Former policing minister claims many officers have given up frisking suspects since tough new rules were imposed to stop them unfairly targeting black and ethnic people The Sun 4/3/2018 News Police stop and search still higher in Scotland Stop-And-Searches by Scottish police have continued at a higher rate than their counterparts in England, despite the introduction of a new code of practice to address concerns over the number of people being searched without a legal basis. The Herald (Scotland) 4/3/2018 News Scots top for stop and search despite code Police officers in Scotland are still using stop and search at a higher rate than their counterparts in England, despite the introduction of a new code. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/3/2018 News Google and Facebook among giants ‘making profits’ from pop‑up brothels No 10 considers new laws on sex trafficking The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/3/2018 News Missed opportunities? Researching police responses to coercive control In late 2015, coercive control became a criminal offence in England and Wales, but to what extent has the new legislation led to convictions? Working with Merseyside Police, Kelly Johnson and Dr Charlotte Barlow of Lancaster University have explored police responses to domestic abuse since the introduction of the new offence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/3/2018 Analysis Here’s how police in Europe work together against cryptocurrency crime Where crime goes, the law follows — eventually. Business Insider 3/3/2018 Analysis, Feature «497849794980498149824983498449854986Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events