Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64301 to 64320 «321232133214321532163217321832193220Next ›Last » Cops ‘disproportionately’ stop and search black and Asians in West Midlands Black and Asian people are being 'disproportinately' stopped and searched by West Midlands Police, figures have revealed. Birmingham Live 20/2/2020 News COP 26: Police Scotland to recruit hundreds of new officers before Glasgow climate summit The recruitment of 800 officers will be front-loaded by Police Scotland to boost the force's numbers before the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. The Herald (Scotland) 20/2/2020 News Deaths in custody in Australia 2017–18 AUSTRALIA: The National Deaths in Custody Program (NDICP) is responsible for monitoring the extent and nature of deaths occurring in prison, police custody and youth detention in Australia since 1980. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 20/2/2020 Report Audit of Values and Ethics CANADA: Guided by its core values of integrity, honesty, professionalism, compassion, respect, and accountability, the RCMP is expected to uphold the highest ethical standards, and to conserve and enhance public confidence. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 20/2/2020 Report Police and crime chief’s office cost £3.7 million to run over last two years The figures have been revealed just months before voters are to elect the next police, fire and crime commissioner for Staffordshire Stoke on Trent Live 20/2/2020 News Home Office at war after staff accuse Priti Patel of bullying Priti Patel has attempted to oust her most senior civil servant after a toxic clash at the top of the Home Office. The Times - Subscription at source 20/2/2020 News SPA approves moves to strengthen governance and accountability At a meeting of the Authority in Stirling today (19 February), the board approved three key documents to provide strengthened corporate approaches to the oversight of change, system-wide assurance activity and management of risk. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 19/2/2020 News Cyber-Flashing on UK Trains Doubles British Transport Police have reported an alarming increase in the number of women being sent sexually explicit images by strangers while traveling via train Info Security 19/2/2020 News Up the beat: Police forces face opportunity to rethink their approach to crime While the government’s ‘unprecedented’ investment in policing poses a recruitment challenge, it also represents an opportunity for police forces to rethink their approach to crime. Kim Thomas reports Public Finance - Registration at source 19/2/2020 Feature Auditing the uplift: A reality check Policing is a key public service for all societies. However, the police force is only as effective as the public purse that supports it. The past decade of austerity has put intense pressure on the English and Welsh police forces and their finances. Earlier this year, the government confirmed a funding increase to support the recruitment of 20,000 new police officers over the next three years. This followed last year’s announcement of Operation Uplift recruitment targets for both England and Wales. At CIPFA, we welcome any funding initiative that supports policing, however, public finance professionals managing police funds must be aware of the challenges that accompany this project. Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) 19/2/2020 Feature, Opinion First Sussex Police officers funded by 20,000 campaign on the streets of Sussex One of the first cohorts of recruit people officers in the country funded by the Government’s 20,000 officer recruitment campaign are joining policing teams across Sussex this week; making a proactive difference to communities across the county. Crawley News 19/2/2020 News Durham councillor calls for abolition of Crime Commissioner’s job Angry opposition councillors on Durham County Council have called for the Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner post to be abolished to save money. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/2/2020 News Coroner calls for changes to call handling and use of intelligence ICT A coroner is calling on the policing minister to ensure that 999 calls are re-classified to recognise a previous victim of domestic violence and that all police users of the NICHE crime intelligence system are fully trained to pick up flags relating to suspects who may be associated with those calls. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/2/2020 News Second staff exchange between EU cyber security organisations After a successful first edition at Europol in June 2019, the second staff exchange initiative between the four parties to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) – the European Defence Agency (EDA), CERT-EU, the EU Cybersecurity Agency (ENISA) and Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), took place from 17 to 20 February 2020. Europol 19/2/2020 News Family courts not safe for domestic violence victims, lawyers say The family courts are not a safe place for victims of domestic violence because some judges there hold “outdated views” on sexual violence and issues of consent, according to a letter signed by 130 lawyers and professionals. The Guardian 19/2/2020 News Longer jail time for terrorists could backfire, says watchdog Jonathan Hall QC says there is a risk prisoners will be further radicalised behind bars The Guardian 19/2/2020 News Governments ‘close to agreement on climate summit costs’ Scottish Police Authority acting chief executive Lynn Brown said it is ‘highly likely’ Westminster will pay for security at COP26. STV News 19/2/2020 News Coronavirus UK outbreak: Police officers put in quarantine as sick female prisoner tested Prison officers have been quarantined while a woman is being tested for the deadly coronavirus in a British prison. Express 19/2/2020 News Man arrested over a woman’s claims she was conceived by rape Complainant descried herself as a ‘walking crime scene’ after obtaining her adoption files The Guardian 19/2/2020 News Cyber-flashing: Number of women sent sexually explicit images by strangers on trains rises The number of women being sent sexually explicit images by strangers on trains is going "largely unreported" - despite a spike in incidents, new data has revealed. Somerset Live 19/2/2020 News «321232133214321532163217321832193220Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events