Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97904 total results. Showing results 64081 to 64100 «320132023203320432053206320732083209Next ›Last » Embattled police watchdog wouldn’t let officer quit to become a priest… so he was suspended with full pay for five years before being cleared The police watchdog was labelled ‘unfit for purpose’ yesterday by a former officer turned priest who was cleared after 11 years under investigation. Mail Online 2/3/2020 News Met officers investigated over dangerous driving in terror aftermath Two policemen who responded to Streatham attack investigated after one crashed their vehicle The Guardian 2/3/2020 News World Class Policing: The Durham Community Peer Mentor Project The Durham Community Peer Mentor Project, which recruits volunteers to mentor 'high-impact' users of the emergency services, was awarded 'highly commended' at the recent inaugural World Class Policing Awards sponsored by Accenture. In the seventh of twelve articles focusing on the award-winning nominations, Keith Potter takes a closer look at this pioneering project. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/3/2020 Feature, Innovation Cop suspended on full pay for FIVE YEARS as police watchdog wouldn’t let him quit to become a priest A cop was suspended on full pay for five years after a police watchdog wouldn’t let him quit the force to become a priest. The Scottish Sun 2/3/2020 News Criminals on CCTV: Scammers caught red-handed Hundreds of thousands of people fall victim to scams in the UK every year. Many are run from criminal call centres abroad, where teams of fraudsters operate around the clock. One man in the UK, who goes by the name "Jim Browning", decided to do something about it. He hacked into a call centre in India from where scammers target their victims. BBC 2/3/2020 Analysis, Feature General public should not have to pay for 101 non-emergency calls from tomorrow Home Office will invest £7 million each year to make the service free. Home Office 1/3/2020 News Home Office announces how Taser funding will be allocated The Home Office has today (1 March) announced how many new Tasers will be made available to forces following its decision to provide £10m of centrally funded money for the vital equipment. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/3/2020 News Protecting Canada’s intercity passenger rail service CANADA: How VIA Rail Canada Police and Corporate Security is adopting proactive policing to secure a 12,500-km network coast to coast Blue Line (Canada) 1/3/2020 Feature Unequal renewal While welcoming the opportunities for expansion provided by the end of austerity, the chief constable of West Midlands Polices is urging the Government to pay close attention to the allocation of resources to ensure they end up where they are needed most. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Overcoming bias With successful prosecutions for rape continuing to fall, Lara Flynn Hudspith says tackling ‘rape myths’ among jurors could help increase convictions at trial. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Crime-busting tech start-up names new chairman Digital law enforcement firm Cyan Forensics has announced Paul Brennan as its new chairman. Insider Media 1/3/2020 News UK-backed Anti-Human Trafficking Child Protection Unit opened at the Kenyan Coast The unit in Mombasa will deal specifically with the threat of Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Trafficking suspected to be taking place on the Kenyan coast. Home Office 1/3/2020 News ‘Police stood by’ as Muslims pelted with rocks in Delhi riots Fresh wave of inter-religious violence raises the ghosts of India's dark past The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/3/2020 News Home Office spends £43,000 on new tasers for Wiltshire police officers The Home Office has spent nearly £43,000 on 52 new tasers for police officers working in Wiltshire. Home Office 1/3/2020 News Private cops available to hire could hit Scots streets to tackle local anti-social behaviour Concerned members of the public have contacted private law enforcement form My Local Bobby, who have become increasingly prominent in England in recent years. Daily Record 1/3/2020 News Local elections could be delayed by coronavirus outbreak Government lawyers look at postponing 7 May polls if outbreak continues to spread The Guardian 1/3/2020 News Private cops for hire could soon be pounding streets of Glasgow The first private law enforcement agency in the UK confirmed it's eying up Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Glasgow Live 1/3/2020 News Report to the community 2019 fourth quarter CANADA: On Oct. 29, EPS members Superintendent Terry Rocchio and retired Acting Deputy Chief Chad Tawfik were bestowed the Order of Merit of the Police Forces by the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 1/3/2020 Report Police to have 8,000 more Tasers at their disposal after £6.5m funding confirmed The number of stun guns to be made available throughout England and Wales is 2,000 less than announced by ministers last year. Belfast Telegraph 1/3/2020 News Police will use high-tech scanners to ‘frisk’ suspects without them knowing from up to 20 yards away in latest move in the war on gun and knife crime Police will soon be using a new high-tech scanner that can 'frisk' suspects without them knowing. Mail Online 1/3/2020 News «320132023203320432053206320732083209Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events