Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97840 total results. Showing results 59261 to 59280 «296029612962296329642965296629672968Next ›Last » Rural crime rises to highest level for eight years Rural crime rose in every region and nation in the UK as criminal gangs targeted expensive tractors, quad bikes and large numbers of livestock, according to a report published today (August 4) by insurance company NFU Mutual. Police Professional 4/8/2020 News Child sexual abuse during a lockdown In this article taken from a series by the UCL Jill Dando Institute focusing on crime during the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor Richard Wortley assesses the potential impact of the coronavirus lockdown on child sexual abuse, and highlights prevention strategies. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Drug dealers behind knife crime surge in the shires Knife crime has surged in rural counties in the past decade, according to an analysis published today. The Times - Subscription at source 4/8/2020 News Burglars who targeted rich victims including Raheem Sterling jailed A gang of “utterly shameful” criminals who broke into the homes of the England footballer Raheem Sterling and the Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay have been jailed. The Times - Subscription at source 4/8/2020 News HMICS Annual scrutiny plan 2020-2 The Scrutiny Plan for 2020-21 sets out how HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) will meet its statutory obligation to inquire into the state, efficiency and effectiveness of both the Police Service of Scotland (Police Scotland) and the Scottish Police Authority (SPA). It is published in terms of Section 75 of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 and sets out HMICS’ inspection priorities for the period April 2020 to March 2021 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 3/8/2020 News Met Chief Superintendent guilty of misconduct A Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent has had misconduct allegations proven against him after forming a personal relationship with a PC he was mentoring that he failed to disclose. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/8/2020 News University develops online fraud courses to educate UK police and consumers around the world The courses offer supported online study via short bite-size steps and are accessible on any device Daily Record 3/8/2020 News HMICS Annual scrutiny plan 2020-21 The Scrutiny Plan for 2020-21 sets out how HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) will meet its statutory obligation to inquire into the state, efficiency and effectiveness of both the Police Service of Scotland (Police Scotland) and the Scottish Police Authority (SPA). It is published in terms of Section 75 of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 and sets out our inspection priorities for the period April 2020 to March 2021. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 3/8/2020 Report Kent and Essex Police roll out Microsoft 365 Kent and Essex Police have become the first forces in the UK to roll out Microsoft 365, working with the National Enabling Programmes – an initiative to develop a secure platform and new ways for police to work and collaborate. As such, 14,000 police officers and staff can now use the technology to help keep local communities safe. The Record (Canada) 3/8/2020 News Where do we go from here? We keep going CANADA: Tom Stamatakis, president of the Canadian Police Association (CPA), is right on the nose in his June 25 piece in the National Post, titled “Opinion: Improve policing in Canada by building up, not tearing down.” As many of us grapple with heavy internal and external conversations in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the subsequent calls to defund the police across the U.S., spilling over into Canada, Stamatakis eloquently weighs in on the budget and police reform commentary, and I salute him. Blue Line (Canada) 3/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Knife crime has increased in every police force in England and Wales over the last ten years, shock figures reveal Knife crime has increased in every police force in England and Wales over the last ten years, shocking figures revealed last night. The Sun 3/8/2020 News ‘Positive discrimination’ call to boost recruitment of black police officers The National Black Police Association says fewer members of the community are attracted to a policing career. Express & Star 3/8/2020 News Two new divisional commanders appointed in north of Scotland Two new divisional commanders with “a wealth of diverse experience and knowledge” take up their positions with Police Scotland today (August 3). Police Professional 3/8/2020 News Police ‘need more powers’ to enforce coronavirus restrictions in north Fears are growing that police forces cannot properly implement the new coronavirus restrictions in parts of the north until legislation is put in place. The Times - Subscription at source 3/8/2020 News Two staff at WMP custody block test positive for Covid-19 Two members of staff working at the West Midlands Police (WMP) Oldbury custody suite in Sandwell have tested positive for Covid-19. Police Professional 3/8/2020 News PCC Katy Bourne appointed new APCC business crime lead Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) announced Sussex PCC Katy Bourne as their new National Lead for Business Crime. PCC Bourne is set to tackle rising numbers of assaults on shop workers and address the issue of under-reporting. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/8/2020 News Investigation after officers stopped teenager for ‘way he crossed a road’ Staffordshire Police have launched a investigation into two officers who reprimanded a teenager for the way he crossed a road after a video of the incident went viral. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/8/2020 News Lincolnshire begins recruitment of new Chief Constable Lincolnshire's new chief constable will need knowledge of rural crime, how to make budget savings and ensure the welfare of their officers. They will be taking over from Bill Skelly, who is retiring in December this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/8/2020 News Assaults on shop workers rise as shoplifters become ‘desperate’ Today, the Association of Police & Crime Commissioners announced Sussex PCC Katy Bourne as their new National Lead for Business Crime. Mrs Bourne has convened several meetings already with retailers in Sussex and unveiled some staggering home truths about the impact of these crimes and how little is being reported to the police. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/8/2020 News Blog: It’s National Road Victim Month This month we remember those killed and injured in collisions on our roads – National Road Victim Month is an annual event organised by the charity RoadPeace. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/8/2020 News «296029612962296329642965296629672968Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events