Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102995 total results. Showing results 14001 to 14020 «697698699700701702703704705Next ›Last » Just Stop Oil activists arrested for conspiring to disrupt Heathrow Airport As part of an intelligence-led operation the Met arrested seven people at Heathrow Airport and three more people at other locations. Ten supporters of Just Stop Oil (JSO) suspected of planning to disrupt Heathrow Airport were arrested yesterday. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/7/2024 News Record numbers resigning proves that officers aren’t just ‘all talk and no action’ PFEW Acting Deputy National Chair Brian Booth has urged the government to take these Home Office figures seriously 'before we see another record broken'. The Police Federation (PFEW) believes the record number of officer resignations is down to “unfair pay, unfair treatment by the former government and rock bottom morale”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/7/2024 News Police officer charged with assault A police officer in West Yorkshire has been charged with assaulting someone while on duty. BBC 25/7/2024 News Police crackdown on shoplifters after rise in theft A police force has laid out a plan to tackle a rise in shoplifting offences. BBC 25/7/2024 News Drink-drive deaths highest since 2009 An estimated 300 people were killed in collisions involving at least one driver or rider over the drink-drive limit in 2022, according to latest Department for Transport (DfT) figures. Police Professional 25/7/2024 News Officer in ‘critical condition’ following serious motorway crash A Police Scotland officer is in a “critical” condition in hospital following a serious crash on the M8 near to junction 13 Provan on Wednesday (July 24). Police Professional 25/7/2024 News City policing head: ‘Force dedicated to safeguarding the Square Mile and the nation’ The chair of the City of London Police Authority Board says City of London Police has remained “steadfast in its commitment to protecting communities” over the past year. Police Professional 25/7/2024 News Call for vetting checks after police chief sacked A police force has been asked to check its vetting records after it emerged a chief constable who lied on his resume used to work for it. BBC 25/7/2024 News Sunak rejected advice to release prisoners early a year ago Discussions took place in June 2023 but aides thought backbenchers would reject proposal to ease overcrowding The Guardian 25/7/2024 News ‘They know to whom they can do it … ’ democratic inequality and the policing of urban peripheries in Chile This article examines how contrasting patterns of policing in marginalised neighbourhoods exacerbate social inequalities, ultimately undermining the core tenets of democratic policing. Viewed through the lens of democratic egalitarianism, the research shows how these patterns – characterised by surveillance and control in some areas and neglect of residents’ concerns in others – converge to erode the normative aspiration of building egalitarian social relations. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 21 residents from two marginalised communities in Chile, this study prioritises the lived experiences of marginalised people. The analysis reveals how residents’ interpretations of these contrasting police responses and their expectations of the police reinforce their sense of marginalisation. By applying the theoretical framework of democratic equality, this work contributes to the ongoing discourse on achieving democratic policing. It sheds light on the real-world consequences of policing practices that perpetuate social inequalities. Policing and Society - Subscription at source 25/7/2024 Research article It’s not a police report, it’s a transcription: A better term for AI-generated police documents In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explains why he believes that police departments should avoid labelling AI transcription of body cam footage as report writing. Policing Insight - Registration at source 25/7/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation, Opinion Victims abandon rape trials due to acute backlog of cases Criminal trials in England and Wales are being listed for late 2027 as the crown court backlog continues to worsen, analysis from specialist lawyers has revealed. Officials at the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) say that trial dates have recently been set in the crown courts that are more than three years in the future. They also noted that in some cases the alleged offences relating to those seriously delayed trials took place up to five years ago. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2024 News European police forces meet in Paris to ensure security for the Olympic Games EUROPE: The Paris Olympic Games will welcome thousands of athletes from all over the world, as well as police officers from some forty countries, who will be supporting the French police forces in providing security for the world’s biggest sporting event. The Olympic and Paralympic Games open in Paris on Friday (26 July), amid almost unprecedented security measures, and close on 11 August. The Ministry of the Interior relied on the National Coordination for the Security of the Olympic Games (CNSJ) and more specifically on the Directorate for International Security Cooperation (DCIS). The DCIS is overseeing the deployment of 1,800 international police officers from some 40 countries, including Qatar, Morocco, Chile, Canada, South Korea, Brazil, and 31 European countries. Euractive 25/7/2024 News Police response to mayor death threat ‘proportionate’ A police force has said its response to death threats received by the Tees Valley mayor was "appropriate and proportionate". BBC 25/7/2024 News Victim shown explicit video of herself in rape trial A woman who alleges rape has been shown a video of herself performing a solo sex act, filmed by the police officer she is accusing. BBC 25/7/2024 News Manchester airport: GMP say armed police filmed kicking and stamping on a man’s head were deployed after officers were attacked – including a woman who had nose broken – as hundreds gather outside HQ accusing force of racism with MORE planned for tonight Greater Manchester Police has said armed police filmed kicking and stamping on a man's head were deployed to Manchester Airport after officers were attacked, including a female officer who had her nose broken. Mail Online 25/7/2024 News Police officer suspended after airport kicking video A police officer has been suspended after a video circulated online of a man being kicked and stamped on the head at Manchester Airport. Greater Manchester Police confirmed an officer had been removed from all duties after a “thorough review of further information” of the incident, which took place on Tuesday. BBC 25/7/2024 News UK’s first youth focused custody suite launched in Cleveland A first of its kind youth focused custody suite has been opened at Middlesbrough police station to help prevent children coming into contact with an adult offender. Police Professional 25/7/2024 News Racism played part in police kick incident at Manchester airport, says former senior officer Racism played a “significant part” in a man being kicked in the face and stamped on by police during an arrest at Manchester airport, according to a former Metropolitan police chief superintendent. Dal Babu, who served for more than 30 years in the Met, described a video of the arrest as shocking and “totally appalling”. The Guardian 25/7/2024 News Shoplifting offences in England and Wales at 20-year high The number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in England and Wales have risen to the highest level in 20 years. 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