Analysis
Policing the Internet: the case for reform of Home Office Counting Rules and the erosion of public trust
Chief Supt Russ Hughes says the reason the service is failing to protect the right to free speech can be laid at the door of the Home Office counting rules.
Category: Online offences
Advertisement
Job of the week
HEAD OF CRIME & INTELLIGENCE
- Royal Cayman Islands Police Service
- Royal Cayman Islands
- CI$77,088.00 to CI$101,160.00 per annum
Seeking an experienced professional to lead the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service’s intelligence and analytical capability, ensuring delivery of intelligence products that guide decision-making across all policing levels. The role oversees threat, risk, and harm management, ensuring intelligence drives operational policing, major investigations, safeguarding, and national security priorities.
Read more