Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97151 total results. Showing results 69501 to 69520 «347234733474347534763477347834793480Next ›Last » Novichok poisoning: police did not seal potentially infected areas for three days Concerns have been raised about the response to the second Wiltshire novichok poisonings after it emerged that one of the victims was treated for the effects of the nerve agent three days before a major incident was declared. The Guardian 10/7/2019 News Police officers quitting as assaults rise across the West Country Police officers in Avon & Somerset are quitting their jobs on frontline patrol following a 40 per cent increase in assaults on them in the past year. ITV News 10/7/2019 News Tories pick candidate for police supremo The Conservative Party has selected its candidate for next year’s election for the post of Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Lancashire Telegraph 10/7/2019 News Value for money key in future collaborations, says West Mercia Police chief West Mercia's chief constable has said he remains open to collaboration but says providing value for money must be the priority following a rancorous split between two forces. Shropshire Star 10/7/2019 News Report exposes growing “friction” between officers and police staff The drive to cut costs by recruiting increasing numbers of police staff while cutting officer numbers has led to a widespread “them and us” culture within some forces with the latter often treated “dismissively” or with “disrespect”, according to the Home Office Front Line review which is published today. Police Professional 10/7/2019 News New encryption powers used at least five times by federal and NSW police Commonwealth Ombudsman calls for Peter Dutton’s ability to censor its reports on the process to be revoked. The Guardian 10/7/2019 News Victoria Police get dedicated Drone Unit Australia: Police will use the 50 unmanned aerial drones to support operations, map crime scenes, and provide search and rescue support. ZDNet 10/7/2019 News What is Cyber Flashing – and why isn’t it illegal in England and Wales? Cyber flashing has been illegal in Scotland since 2010 but England and Wales still don't have laws against it. Huffington Post 10/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Store owners urge PCCs to focus funding boost on retail crime Store owners have demanded more focus on tackling retail crime from Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs), as new Home Office figures revealed a £1bn increase in overall police funding between 2018-19 and 2019-20. Convenience Store 10/7/2019 News Pyramids Or Sandcastles? Regulating Police Conduct in Ireland Responsive regulation advances the idea that overseers should act cautiously against misconduct, imposing increasingly harsher methods in a phased approach depending on the response of the errant actor. Responsive regulation is assessed here in relation to the Irish policing model since 2007, seeking to determine whether it has been and remains a suitable way to deal with police misconduct that has emerged time and again in that jurisdiction. Using complaint data, it is argued that police overseer treatment of low-level and serious misconduct has not met the expectations of responsive regulation. Further, there has been no evident police commitment to distinguish praiseworthy police officer performance in line with a later version of responsive regulation. Both issues have implications for retention of responsive regulation as a guiding theory for continued police oversight and reform. Policing and Society - Registration at source 10/7/2019 Research article Frontline Review: The police service has seen many ‘reviews’ so what’s different about this one? The Home Office has published its much-anticipated Frontline Review, but the service has seen many reviews many of which have resulted in little change so what's different about this one? Policing Insight's Editor Tina Orr-Munro takes a look. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2019 Opinion APCC comments on Home Office front line review APCC Chair, Mark Burns-Williamson OBE said: “The Front Line Review presents an important opportunity to listen to the voices of police officers and staff on their experiences of the front line, including the demands placed upon them and the daily impact of this on their health and wellbeing. PCCs would want to acknowledge the outstanding job that police officers and staff do day in day out in keeping our communities safe. Their dedication and commitment to public service is often taken for granted but often sets an example to all of us." Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 10/7/2019 News Policing front line review Policy paper: Report from the review inviting police officers, PCSOs and staff in operational roles in England and Wales to share their ideas for change and improvement in policing. Home Office 10/7/2019 Report Government prioritises wellbeing and mental health of officers in new package to support police The government and police watchdog will work together to put the wellbeing and mental health of staff and officers at the heart of policing following a landmark review. Home Office 10/7/2019 News Collective pensions statement Police Federation officials representing officers from across England and Wales – our National Board and National Council – have met over the past two days to discuss important issues affecting our members, and top of that list has been pensions. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/7/2019 News Review’s positive intentions must become reality A new Government plan to ensure police officers’ wellbeing is protected has been welcomed by the National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/7/2019 News College urges greater investment in officers and staff following publication of the Frontline Review Police officers and staff deserve greater investment in wellbeing support, training and development, according to the College of Policing. College of Policing 10/7/2019 News Keeping an eye on the effort to reform An Garda Síochána Doireann Ansbro is the senior research and policy officer with the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. She studied English and history at Trinity College Dublin and law at Nottingham Law School. She has an LLM in human-rights law and was called to the bar of England and Wales in 2009. Prior to working for the ICCL, she worked as a legal adviser to the International Commission of Jurists and a consultant to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Dublin InQuirer (Republic of Ireland) 10/7/2019 Feature, Opinion NPCC comments on Home Office Front Line Review The purpose of the Front Line Review is to give police officers and staff in operational roles across England and Wales the opportunity to share their ideas for change and improvement in policing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/7/2019 News Officers to ‘robustly’ fight PSNI decision to appeal £40m holiday payout PFNI says Supreme Court move by chief 'regrettable and unfortunate'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/7/2019 News «347234733474347534763477347834793480Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events