Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100095 total results. Showing results 66161 to 66180 «330533063307330833093310331133123313Next ›Last » HMICFRS’s 2020/21 policing inspection programme and framework: for consultation This consultation asks for your views on HMICFRS’s proposed policing inspection programme for 2020/21. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/3/2020 News Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to children’s mental health in Bexley Between 20 and 24 January 2020, Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), HMI Constabulary, Fire and Rescue services (HMICFRS) and HMI Probation (HMI Prob) undertook a joint inspection of the multi-agency response to children’s mental health in Bexley. This inspection included a ‘deep dive’ focus on the response to children’s mental health needs. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/3/2020 Report Christine Elliott appointed interim Chair of College of Policing Home Secretary approves appointment to replace former Chair, Millie Banerjee CBE. Christine Elliott has been appointed by the Home Secretary as the interim Chair of the College of Policing, following her nomination by the College Board. College of Policing 6/3/2020 News Greek police accused of stripping and brutally beating migrants near Turkish border Images show one migrant with angry red welts across his back after a beating, allegedly at the hands of Greek forces The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/3/2020 News Police issue warning against coronavirus fraudsters in UK Fraudsters have been quick to latch on to the coronavirus outbreak, with fake “Centers for Disease Control” emails and other scams already tricking the UK public out of £800,000, according to the police. The Guardian 6/3/2020 News Police Leadership of Tomorrow: Comprehensive Compstat Performance Management Moving From Stagnation to Innovation In 1994 New York City began its police performance management system called Compstat – compare statistics. It is now used by many law enforcement agencies throughout the world. Its use, however, is generally confined to reducing crime. Police departments’ roles in a democratic society is far more complicated: protecting Constitutional rights, preventing corruption from within, working under the authority of the people (the social contract), delivery of a wide variety of services not involving criminal enforcement and developing community partnerships. These are only a few ideas about the difficult role police have. We present evidence from a survey we conducted in 2012 with the New York City Police Department with a sample of 1,962 retired officers of all ranks. The survey demonstrates how performance management can morph into a top-down numbers crunching bureaucracy whose focus on crime fighting fails to accomplish the true mission of police in democracies. Moreover, federal, state and local political demands in the United States and other countries may exacerbate the problem. We suggest a path forward using transformational leadership, Compstat and community policing as vehicles for changing police, police bureaucracy, and police culture. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 6/3/2020 Research article Crime Prevention: who’s counting ? Seventy percent of police and crime plans do not make a single mention of crime prevention. Given the high probablity of Whitehall imposed reduction targets how are forces going to deliver? Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Inspectors find ‘too little’ progress made on Sussex Police custody suites A joint inspection of custody suites operated by Sussex Police has found there has been limited progress on making improvements on a range of concerns identified more than three years earlier. Police Professional 6/3/2020 News Five Countries and tech firms agree groundbreaking principles to keep children safe online A first-of-its-kind blueprint to keep children safe on the internet, drafted by the Five Country partners, has been endorsed by major tech companies. Home Office 6/3/2020 News Chief Constable’s March Report to the Northern Ireland Policing Board The purpose of this report is to: Provide an overview of key performance information to the Board. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 6/3/2020 Report APCC Victims’ Leads welcome the consultation on the new Victims Code of Practice APCC Victims Leads, Sophie Linden, London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime & Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner said: “Police and Crime Commissioners play a unique role in respect of victims within the criminal justice system. We are not only responsible for commissioning the majority of local support services for victims of crime, but also, given our senior local leadership role within the CJS, we are well placed to ensure that the system locally is doing more to meet the needs of victims. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 6/3/2020 News Police and crime commissioner election 2020: Who will get the £86,000 job for Devon and Cornwall? Labour has again selected Plymouth councillor Gareth Derrick to run against the current commissioner Alison Hernandez, a Conservative who is seeking a second term as the commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Devon Live 6/3/2020 News, UK PCC Elections Police to reform approach to search warrants following backlash to failed Operation Midland paedophile investigation Police to reform approach to search warrants following backlash to failed Operation Midland paedophile investigation Forces across UK to make changes on watchdog advice as Metropolitan Police faces legal action after Westminster abuse debacle The Independent 6/3/2020 News Increase in children in crisis sectioned by police A leading charity says ineffective mental health support is to blame for soaring numbers of young people being sectioned by police. Times & Star 6/3/2020 News Met officer arrested on suspicion of belonging to banned rightwing group Frontline constable, 21, suspected of membership of group linked to terrorism The Guardian 6/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Detention powers sought by PSNI chief Simon Byrne The Chief Constable has called for police powers to detain people in Northern Ireland suspected of having coronavirus. Belfast Telegraph 6/3/2020 News Nicola Sturgeon calls on police to tackle sex-for-rent Nicola Sturgeon has told parliament that sex-for-rent adverts must be “dealt with criminally” as landlords continue to target women on Craigslist. The Times - Subscription at source 6/3/2020 News Metropolitan Police officer suspected of belonging to neo-Nazi cell A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been arrested on suspicion of being a member of a banned neo-Nazi terrorist group. The Times - Subscription at source 6/3/2020 News Coronavirus contingency plans: police prepare for looting and panic in worst scenario Police plans for a worst-case coronavirus scenario address the threat of theft and looting and include cancelling training days for armed officers to counter shortages. The Times - Subscription at source 6/3/2020 News Operation Kentia learning recommendations drive changes to search warrants The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Operation Kentia investigation has resulted in better training for police officers who will have a greater understanding of the use of search powers and warrants, with improvements in train both nationally and by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 5/3/2020 News «330533063307330833093310331133123313Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events