Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97231 total results. Showing results 68521 to 68540 «342334243425342634273428342934303431Next ›Last » Police pledge action on abusers despite tenth of cases reaching court Police have promised to pursue convictions for domestic abusers in light of figures suggesting about one in 10 arrests result in charges for coercive control. Ipswich Star 19/8/2019 News Row over new powers for police on knife-carrying children as young as 12 Courts to be able to impose special crime orders, Home Office announces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/8/2019 News Home Secretary Priti Patel calls for tougher sentences for assaulting police officers in the wake of PC Andrew Harper’s killing Priti Patel has called for longer sentences for assaulting police in the wake of PC Andrew Harper’s killing. The Sun 19/8/2019 News Police Scotland scour social media amid fears of Brexit unrest Scottish police officers are searching social media for information on potentially disruptive protests over Brexit. The Times - Subscription at source 19/8/2019 News Prison and probation recruitment success ‘undone’ by staff exiting the services This week’s quarterly Workforce Statistics Bulletin from Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service shows that things are getting worse rather than better. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Britain needs to return to culture of deference towards police, in wake of Pc Andrew Harper death Kwasi Kwarteng, the energy minister, said levels of respect between figures of authority and civilians had dwindled over the last 20 years and that more needed to be done to "get back to the levels of deference that we saw in the past". The Telegraph 18/8/2019 News Boris Johnson’s pledge to increase police numbers by 20,000 still won’t be enough to undo austerity cuts, warn senior officers 46,000 officers will have to be hired to fulfil promise in three years, figures suggest – but there would still be fewer than in 2010. The Independent 18/8/2019 News The police are unconvinced by Boris Johnson’s pledge for more officers. You can’t blame them Austerity has ruined what used to be a fruitful relationship between the Tories and the thin blue line. The Independent - Subscription at source 18/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Priti promises but now we need action Today the Home Secretary has said that the safety of police officers is her “first priority”. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/8/2019 News ‘I want every member of a police family to know their safety is my first priority’ More must be done to recognise sacrifices by police, Home Secretary says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2019 News Increasing police use of social media shaming carries grave privacy risks Dodge County, Wisconsin. Perhaps not the most famous place in the world, but the county's sheriff's office has become the latest law enforcement authority in the United States to begin naming and shaming the individuals it arrests. Forbes 18/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Patel: Country must recognise police’s sacrifice in wake of PC murder Home secretary says government will ensure force has support as she pays tribute to Andrew Harper The Guardian 18/8/2019 News County lines: Criminal gangs targeting children The National Crime Agency says they are seeing increases in the "scale and scope of the threat" from county lines. BBC 18/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Firefighters fear cuts after police takeover Hereford and Worcester firefighters fear the proposed police and crime commissioner takeover could lead to budget cuts and an erosion in their independence. Cotswold Journal 18/8/2019 News Appointment of ‘biased’ Carlile to Prevent review ‘shatters its credibility’ Lord Carlile told parliament he was ‘somewhat biased’ towards controversial anti-terror programme, undermining his position, rights groups say The Guardian 18/8/2019 News ‘Our Youth Have Been Let Down’ The Police Federation of England and Wales has backed a report which says that young people have been let down by the government, resulting in a social emergency and a devastating loss of life. The Voice 18/8/2019 News Facial recognition is now rampant. The implications for our freedom are chilling This new technology is being secretly used on streets and in shopping centres across Britain, making potential suspects of us all The Guardian 18/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Clive Bull Takes Police Commissioner To Task Over Officer Numbers Clive Bull grilled this Deputy Police & Crime Commissioner on why his officers are being expected to do much more with fewer resources. LBC 18/8/2019 News Police Scotland spend £7m on Brexit contingency planning Police Scotland have spent more than £7m on planning for Brexit. BBC 18/8/2019 News PC killed in action ‘will make other officers worry about safety’ PC Andrew Harper, 28, died after being dragged along the road by a vehicle in the village of Sulhamstead in Berkshire. Sky News 18/8/2019 News «342334243425342634273428342934303431Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events