Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96579 total results. Showing results 33141 to 33160 «165416551656165716581659166016611662Next ›Last » Crown sorry for errors over paedophile who abused Nicky Campbell. A man who was abused by a former teacher accused of being one of Scotland’s most prolific paedophiles has received an apology from the Crown after they revealed that he was a victim. The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2022 News If British police forces recruit abusers and criminals, good candidates are surely running a mile Thanks to disturbingly lax vetting revealed this week, there could be thousands of officers who shouldn’t be in uniform The Guardian 4/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Woman would be alive if Met Police had helped her – mother The mother of a woman who was found dead in a park says she believes her daughter would still be alive if the Met Police had helped her. BBC 4/11/2022 News Stormont: Fresh poll could cost PSNI more than £600,000 Another assembly election could cost the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) more than £600,000 to police, the chief constable has said. BBC 4/11/2022 News ‘The West Midlands is safer than it was 10 years ago’ The West Midlands' most senior police officer says the region is a safer place to live than when he arrived over a decade ago. BBC 4/11/2022 News Met Police detective sacked after ‘harassing and touching’ junior colleague on night shift. A detective sergeant has been fired from the Metropolitan Police after he was accused of sexually harassing and touching a junior staff member during a night shift. The Independent 3/11/2022 News Victims in focus Victims’ advocacy is at the heart of everything Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) do. By commissioning essential services, they are supporting victims in their journey to recovery. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/11/2022 Report Chief constable apologises ‘unreservedly’ for ‘inadequate’ response to Manchester Arena bombing The chief constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has “apologised unreservedly” for the “substantially inadequate” response to the Manchester Arena bombing. Police Professional 3/11/2022 News APCC ‘Victims in focus’ report The APCC’s ‘Victims In Focus’ report highlights the innovative work that Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) have implemented to develop practices which support victims, demonstrating their commitment and collaborative approach to tackling some of the most harmful and traumatic crimes. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/11/2022 News Manchester Arena Inquiry Volume 2: Emergency Response Volume 2 of the report of the public inquiry into the attack on the Manchester Arena. Home Office 3/11/2022 Report Detective’s Casebook: computer misuse legislation is ‘underused’ Craig Fox targeted small businesses that depended on online trade, ones that wouldn't typically have IT support - making them ideal targets for cyber crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 News New domestic abuse task force to prevent murder of women in Scotland A new Scottish taskforce has been set up to prevent women being killed in cases where "domestic abuse is suspected". Holyrood Magazine 3/11/2022 News Budget frustration and disappointment for PSNI – chief constable. Simon Byrne said, without mitigation, policing will become less visible, less accessible and less responsive. Belfast Telegraph 3/11/2022 News China to gift water cannon trucks, vehicles to Solomon Islands police days after Australian donation China will today donate two water cannon trucks, 30 motorcycles and 20 cars to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), in yet another sign that it is intent on entrenching its position as a major security partner in the country. ABC News (Australia) 3/11/2022 News Police inspector in charge of bombing response ‘overburdened by number of tasks’ Inquiry chair Sir John Saunders ruled the officer made an early ‘significant’ mistake when he failed to declare a major incident. The Independent 3/11/2022 News Counter Terrorism Policing responds to volume two of the Manchester Arena Inquiry reports Statement from Matt Jukes, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing on behalf of National Police Chiefs’ Council, Counter Terrorism Policing and the College of Policing Counter Terrorism Policing 3/11/2022 News Manchester Arena Inquiry Volume 2: Emergency Response The Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry has published Volume Two of his report detailing his findings and recommendations on the emergency response to the attack. Manchester Arena Inquiry 3/11/2022 Report Manchester Arena attack: the hours of mayhem Timeline of response of UK emergency services after bombing on 22 May 2017 The Guardian 3/11/2022 News The Guardian view on policing: another damning verdict Hard on the heels of Louise Casey’s interim report on failures at the Met leading up to Sarah Everard’s murder comes another damning verdict on British policing. A review of eight forces from the watchdog for England and Wales concluded that a culture of sexism and predatory behaviour is a problem in each one. Many female officers spoke of harassment, while inspectors highlighted 131 vetting files (18% of the total) where decisions concerned them. Examples included candidates being cleared to work as police officers despite having committed crimes against women, or having connections to organised crime. The Guardian 3/11/2022 Feature, Opinion PCC says vetting departments are ‘massively overwhelmed’. Festus Akinbusoye has told the Home Affairs select committee that the resources required to vet the new Uplift officers is 'presenting some challenges' with the re-vetting of those already in post. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 News «165416551656165716581659166016611662Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events