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Showing Stories from 17th May 2021 to 9th November 2021
(09/11/21) Fixed helmets: firework night triggers weaponised protest (01/11/21) Life after the job: are you applying for roles but not getting a response?
OSINT – the Cinderella of the Investigative family?

OSINT – the Cinderella of the Investigative family?

(27/10/21) Open source intelligence can be a powerful intelligence and investigative tool but is too often overlooked. argues former Met Assistant Commissioner and Counter Terrorism lead Sir Mark Rowley.

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(26/10/21) Viewpoint: sexual predators, the IOPC and the police (10/10/21) Full Monty for fleet survivor saved by rural residents
Sixties pursuit car set to to sell for £80k

Sixties pursuit car set to to sell for £80k

(02/10/21) An ex-Met high speed patrol car ordered to target 'café racer' bikers is up for sale.

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(27/09/21) Life after the job: why you should avoid Easy Apply websites (15/09/21) Welfare charity hands out six awards to police dogs and their handlers (09/09/21) West Midlands is latest force to subscribe to Police Oracle (25/08/21) Life after the job: Is age discrimination real in the job market? (23/08/21) Advertorial: staying on top of digital evidence (17/08/21) FGM: mind the prosecution gap (11/08/21) Air support: unlocking the potential of drones (09/08/21) The 2011 riots: fanning the flames (26/07/21) Protesters savagely attack their own during another challenging day (21/07/21) Disclosure work is paying off say CPS and NPCC leads (16/07/21) Former Beds Chief warns against halting historic NI prosecutions (15/07/21) Viewpoint: A day of celebration becomes a day of recrimination (13/07/21) Cheshire brings back office HR functions in house with new contract (08/07/21) Life after the job: 'I know I'm one of the lucky few' (05/07/21) Advertorial: CLOUD CAD (02/07/21) Technology & legal: dealing with pre-charge disclosure (17/06/21) Advertorial: Supporting Cumbria and Durham to modernise (17/06/21) Advertorial: How Cellebrite Pathfinder is helping agencies to solve cases faster (16/06/21) Anti-Lockdown, disruption and the BBC journalist (27/05/21) Listening to the voices of Bow Street (21/05/21) What's with all the missing kids? (18/05/21) RUI arrangements will still be retained for "exceptional cases"
'You wouldn't let an officer go to a violent job without a stab-proof vest'

'You wouldn't let an officer go to a violent job without a stab-proof vest'

(17/05/21) Officers are being sent from incident to incident without the required tools to process the scenes they often witness argues Susanne Knabe-Nicol.

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