Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94611 total results. Showing results 2301 to 2320 «112113114115116117118119120Next ›Last » Lancashire Constabulary to deploy Motorola Solutions’ in-car video solution across entire fleet Lancashire Constabulary will deploy Motorola Solutions‘ M500 in-car video solution across its entire fleet of vehicles. Emergency Services Times 4/10/2024 News PCC Tim Passmore: ‘Chief constables need a better understanding of what public expectations are’ Having recently been elected to serve a fourth consecutive term, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore is one of the country’s longest-serving PCCs; in an exclusive interview with Policing Insight’s James Sweetland, he explained how the lack of clarity around chief constables’ operational independence “causes tension and friction”, called on the new government to avoid a “dictatorial” centralised approach to policing, and said chief constables “need a better understanding of public expectations”. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/10/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Lancashire officer appointed as new chief of police in Guernsey An officer from Lancashire Constabulary has been appointed as the new chief of police in Guernsey. Emergency Services Times 4/10/2024 News Sussex Police chief constable rejoins force after short break Jo Shiner has been reappointed as the chief constable of Sussex Police following a short break from the position. Emergency Services Times 4/10/2024 News National NILO lead talks about the riots, Martyn’s Law and the continued challenge of secure comms National NILO coordinator Patrick Goulbourne opens up about the world of the National Inter-agency Liaison Officers and shares why someone would want to go through the tough recruitment process to put themselves at the front of major incident response. Emergency Services Times 4/10/2024 News Report on an inspection visit to police custody suites in Essex Police This report describes our findings following an inspection of Essex Police custody facilities HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 4/10/2024 Report Report on an inspection visit to police custody suites in Essex Police The latest report in our rolling inspection of police custody facilities has been published today. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 4/10/2024 News What is Evidence-Based Policing? This video from Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol, The Police Science Doctor is an introduction to the concept of Evidence-Based Policing. It contains several definitions from various experts and talks through some practical examples. It then gives a step-by-step list of how to ‘do’ evidence-based policing when you’re in this all by yourself. PolicingTV 4/10/2024 Feature, Video Stormont urged to prioritise police Chief Constable Jon Boutcher warned officer numbers are insufficient to deal with the crime faced. Express & Star 3/10/2024 News Met Police firearms officer’s account of Chris Kaba shooting ‘false’ and ‘exaggerated’, jury told Martyn Blake claims he faced an ‘imminent threat’ from Mr Kaba, who had rammed a police car The Independent 3/10/2024 News Post Incident Procedures Seminar 1 and 2 October 2024 The second consecutive Post Incident Procedures (PIP) Seminar took place at Federation House on 1 and 2 October, drawing a full house eager to engage with the latest developments in post-incident protocols. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/10/2024 News ‘Fearless and dedicated’: Former Garda John O’Driscoll was a true patriot and family man, funeral hears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The former Garda commissioner was ‘loving, caring and generous’, mourners told The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2024 News Motorcyclist who goaded officers and smashed their wing mirror gets suspended sentence He admitted dangerous driving, criminal damage, driving without insurance and driving without a licence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2024 News Stormont urged to prioritise police Chief Constable Jon Boutcher warned officer numbers are insufficient to deal with the crime faced. The Independent 3/10/2024 News New training tools focus on spotting signs of terrorist activity The National Protective Security Authority is the UK government’s national technical authority for physical and personnel protective security and it has released new training tools for operational staff focused on helping the emergency services identify the signs of homemade explosive manufacture when entering people’s homes. UKAuthority.com 3/10/2024 News The Guardian view on the family courts: the first principle must be safety The system is entrusted with difficult and sensitive decisions, but more must be done to prevent violent fathers from harming children The Guardian 3/10/2024 Feature, Opinion Social Democrats TD calls for Garda “Wildlife Crime Unit” REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore has urged the Government to establish a dedicated wildlife crime unit within An Garda Síochána. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2024 News “If I changed roles in the future and they told me I had to go back in [police] uniform, I would quit. I never want to wear it ever again.”: Preliminary findings from the ‘When the Uniform Doesn’t Fit’ project In July 2023, Mrs R Kalam, a female inspector in a firearms unit, brought an employment tribunal against The Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, for direct and indirect sex discrimination, part of which was being provided with ill-fitting, not fit-for-purpose, men’s uniform. In January 2024, Mrs Kalam was awarded £820,000 in respect of pain, suffering and loss of quality of life, and future loss of earnings. This case highlights the precarious position that police forces may find themselves in if they do not proactively listen to their employee’s ‘trivial’ uniform issues, accommodate them accordingly both under strategic EDI priorities and legal obligations. This blog discusses the preliminary findings from focus groups and interviews with 84 women conducted between 2023 and 2024 in five police forces in England and Wales, focusing on the significant challenges of wearing an ill-fitting and not-for-purpose police uniform. BSC Policing Network 3/10/2024 Analysis, Feature Policeman feared Chris Kaba would kill, court told A police marksman shot Chris Kaba dead believing "one or many" officers could be killed as the suspect attempted to escape at "any cost", a court has heard. BBC 3/10/2024 News PSNI fined £750,000 for data breach The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined the Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) £750,000 for exposing the personal information of its entire workforce, leaving many fearing for their safety. Police Professional 3/10/2024 News «112113114115116117118119120Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events