Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115669 total results. Showing results 32641 to 32660 «162916301631163216331634163516361637Next ›Last » Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them The Guardian 27/2/2024 Feature, Opinion Long-term strategy needed to recoup workforce pay losses, says NPCC The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says a longer-term strategy is needed to address the real term pay decreases faced by officers over the past decade. Police Professional 27/2/2024 News How fast can a menopausal cop run? Now we’ll never know Officers in the British Transport Police no longer have to take the ‘bleep test’ to prove their stamina. But I reckon a lot of menopausal women would smash it faster than the patriarchy. The Guardian 27/2/2024 Feature, Opinion Recorded crime in Scotland at lowest level since 1974 Recorded crime in Scotland rose by five per cent last year but remains at one of the lowest levels seen for a 12-month period since 1974. Police Professional 27/2/2024 News New initiative aims to improve service, increase safety CANADA: The Guelph Police Service will soon launch a new initiative aimed at improving service to the community while deterring criminal activity and increasing public safety. Officers working in the new Community Safety Operations Centre (CSOC) will be responsible for implementing a new call management program. This will see certain types of calls handled by telephone or directed to online reporting, freeing up front-line officers to respond to high-priority and in-progress calls more efficiently while reducing wait times. Another component of the CSOC will see CCTV cameras deployed in the downtown area to support a reduction of crime and increase feelings of safety. The cameras will also improve the amount and quality of evidence available for ongoing investigations. Guelph Police Service 27/2/2024 News New Regina police chief focused on perception, promotion CANADA: Farooq Hassan Sheikh told reporters he hopes to emphasize police success because increasing public confidence is also part of the job. Regina Leader-Post (Canada) 27/2/2024 News Explainer: what are the protocols around the use of a firearm for NSW police? AUSTRALIA: As New South Wales police continue to investigate the alleged murders of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird, much attention has been paid to the alleged murder weapon - a police handgun. The Conversation 27/2/2024 Feature ‘A lot of hurt and anger’: how the queer community feels let down by NSW police AUSTRALIA: Despite a 26-year tradition of officers marching at Mardi Gras, the Paddington alleged murders have brought growing discontent with the force to a head The Guardian 27/2/2024 News Policing of protests This is a House of Commons Committee report, with recommendations to government. The Government has two months to respond. UK Parliament 27/2/2024 Report Home Affairs Committee report on policing of protests National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Protests, Chief Constable Chris Noble said: “We welcome the observations made by the Committee and thank them for the opportunity to provide a perspective of policing protest on behalf of all police forces. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 27/2/2024 News Long-term strategy needed to recoup workforce pay losses The National Police Chiefs' Council has submitted its evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) and the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) for police officer pay for 2024/25. Recommendations include calling for an above inflation pay increase across all ranks, increasing the starting salary for constables, in a longer-term strategy to address the real term pay decreases faced by officers over the past decade. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 27/2/2024 News APCC CHAIR Donna Jones on the Home Affairs Committee’s final report on the policing of protests APCC Chair Donna Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and Isle of Wight, said: “The response to large-scale protests places significant strain on policing resources, piling extra pressure on forces and their ability to deal with the other risks facing their communities. It also has wider consequences on officer welfare and wellbeing with rest days cancelled. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 27/2/2024 News Independent review to identify most effective ways to tackle offending behaviour Identifying the most effective ways to address offending behaviour so there is less crime and fewer victims will be at the heart of an independent review of sentencing and penal policy, the Scottish Justice Secretary has announced. Police Professional 27/2/2024 News Response to the report on the terrorism acts in 2021 POLICY PAPER: The government response to the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation’s report on the operation of the terrorism acts in 2021. Home Office 27/2/2024 Report NCA and Border Force make record breaking £450m cocaine seizure The National Crime Agency (NCA) and Border Force have made what is believed to be the biggest ever seizure of Class A drugs in the UK with a value in excess of £450 million. Police Professional 27/2/2024 News Officer to undergo reflective practice over ‘inappropriate’ language during arrest of girl A West Yorkshire Police officer is to undergo reflective practice following the arrest of a 16-year-old girl in Leeds in August last year. Police Professional 27/2/2024 News Accelerated misconduct hearing for CC Nick Adderley adjourned due to time concerns Northamptonshire's Chief has been suspended on full pay since mid-October after allegations emerged that he had misrepresented his military service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2024 News Ten forces trial new National Highways safety cameras The mobile technology can automatically detect motorists not wearing a seatbelt or using mobile phones. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2024 News NPCC calls for ‘long-term strategy’ to recoup workforce pay losses The National Police Chiefs’ Council has submitted its evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body and the Senior Salaries Review Body. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2024 News Organisational inflexibility ‘significant’ factor in voluntary resignations Support around management of additional needs, caring responsibilities and transitioning to part time work has been found to be a significant factor in decisions of voluntary resignation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2024 News «162916301631163216331634163516361637Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events