Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64361 to 64380 «321532163217321832193220322132223223Next ›Last » Funding fall means no bodycams, warn police Police Scotland has told MSPs it is disappointed in the budget and says that the force’s settlement continues a trend of “structural underfunding”. The Times - Subscription at source 18/2/2020 News Police are too busy chasing PC causes to fight real crime The popular consensus that deep and unprecedented cuts in funding are responsible for the crisis in policing has had the effect of obscuring another damaging issue: the police are losing sight of the actual job in hand, which is to fight crime and keep the streets safe. Far too many police leaders appear eager to earn political brownie points and curry favour with campaigning groups. This politicisation by stealth is hurting the reputation of forces up and down the country. The Times - Subscription at source 18/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Disclosure: culture and compliance Last month a joint letter plonked into the in-tray of senior police and CPS regional leaders encouraging them to set up local disclosure forums in every part of England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2020 Analysis, Feature The Brief: Material witness The disclosure of unused material in criminal proceedings has historically been a thorny issue. In misconduct proceedings issues have also been arising fairly frequently, however there is a very welcome change to the Home Office Guidance in the new version published on 5th February 2020 which will hopefully lead to a fairer process. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Surrey Police: Jeremy Burton quits after relationship probe A police force's second in command has quit after an investigation into allegations he had an "inappropriate relationship" with a colleague. BBC 17/2/2020 News Long-term offenders have different brain structure, study says Study found differences compared with those who did not offend or who only transgressed as adolescents The Guardian 17/2/2020 News Caroline Flack case is tragic but as cold-hearted as it may sound it would have been wrong to stop her trial, says ex-prosecution chief NAZIR AFZAL Of all the complex factors behind Caroline Flack’s death, one over-riding fact is clear. Her death must not be blamed on intransigent police and prosecutors who should, her fans claim, have dropped the case out of consideration for her vulnerable mental state. Mail Online 17/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Inside our youth justice system The Ministry of Justice and the Youth Justice Board has just published its annual statistics for the youth justice system in England and Wales for the year ending March 2019. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2020 News Surrey DCC quits having ‘tarnished’ the force Jeremy Burton, the deputy chief constable of Surrey Police, has formally stepped down from his position and taken retirement after an investigation by the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) found that he had a case to answer for misconduct with another officer. Police Professional 17/2/2020 News Federation launches new group for LGBT+ reps A new group has launched for Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) representatives who identify as LGBT+. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/2/2020 News Changing face of policing with new focus on crime fighting in digital age Norfolk chief constable Simon Bailey says the way police fight crime is rapidly changing - for the better Eastern Daily Press 17/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland ‘disappointed’ by draft budget settlement Police Scotland has noted its “disappointment” in the draft budget in a letter to MSPs, claiming the force’s settlement continues a trend of “structural underfunding”. Police Scotland 17/2/2020 News Police force denies creating ‘child hacker’ poster Two law-enforcement agencies have distanced themselves from a poster about children and cyber-crime widely mocked online. BBC 17/2/2020 News Pioneering policing and probation work Readers respond to the news that reoffending rates have been slashed in a deferred prosecution programme The Guardian 17/2/2020 News Indian police use facial recognition app to reunite families with lost children Indian police have reunited thousands of missing and trafficked children with their families using a new facial recognition app that campaigners said was a "game changer" in tackling the problem. TEISS 17/2/2020 News Police Scotland: Why 2020 will be the force’s biggest year yet Police Scotland will face major challenges in 2020 and there are serious problems that may make them even more difficult, writes Tom Wood. The Scotsman 17/2/2020 Feature, Opinion ‘No justifiable basis’ for police facial recognition, say MSPs Members of the Scottish Parliament have said that there is ‘no justifiable basis’ for Police Scotland to use live facial recognition (LFR) technology, citing concerns over privacy, human rights and data protection. Research Live 17/2/2020 News Surrey Police deputy chief constable quits over misconduct with officer that ‘tarnished’ force Jeremy Burton was only announced as the force's second highest ranking officer in May 2019 Surrey Live 17/2/2020 News COP26: Climate summit policing bill estimated at £250m The cost of policing the UN climate change conference in Glasgow later this year has now been estimated at £250m. BBC 17/2/2020 News Surrey DCC quits after IOPC finds evidence of misconduct Jeremy Burton, whose behaviour is said to have "tarnished the reputation" of Surrey Police, retired from his position of Deputy Chief Constable after the IOPC found he had a case to answer for misconduct Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2020 News «321532163217321832193220322132223223Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events