Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94103 total results. Showing results 70101 to 70120 «350235033504350535063507350835093510Next ›Last » Knife crime offenders could face GPS tracking on release Mayor of London Sadiq Khan today announced knife crime offenders could be subject to GPS tagging as part of a pilot scheme, which will begin on February 18, to reduce reoffending. Guardian (Croydon) 11/2/2019 News Increasing productivity: Is the answer ‘hidden in plain sight’? Former GMP Assistant Chief Constable and now CoPaCC Director Ian Wiggett considers the thorny subject of improving productivity in policing and suggests that part of the answer may be ‘hidden in plain sight’ Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2019 Analysis MEPs debate use of force by police MEPs discussed the legitimate use of force by police against protestors BBC 11/2/2019 News Staffordshire Police’s MASSIVE travel costs revealed New figures reveal the force paid over £97,000 above its travel costs budget StaffordshireLive 11/2/2019 News Police forces earning £50m a year as record number of motorists attend speed awareness courses The number of motorists completing speed awareness courses has soared by a third in the past five years, with police forces now pulling in more than £50 million annually from the schemes, new figures have revealed. The Telegraph 11/2/2019 News £250k private police force hired by council to protect public caught ‘hiding down alley’ on phones and smoking Southend Council splashed out taxpayer cash on its community cops – but locals are furious after CCTV allegedly caught them slacking off The Sun 11/2/2019 News Lincolnshire to lose police officers following budget cuts More than 70 police and community support officers will be lost from Lincolnshire due to a £3.2 million budget cut. Rutland & Stamford Mercury 11/2/2019 News No-deal Brexit policing slower and more bureaucratic – PSNI Cross-border policing in Northern Ireland will become slower and more bureaucratic in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the PSNI has warned. Belfast Telegraph 11/2/2019 News Ask the police: Are Knife Crime Prevention Orders the solution to knife crime? Knife crime has reached its highest recorded level in eight years prompting the Government to propose a new Knife Crime Prevention Order to help solve the problem, but, in this exclusive article for Policing Insight, Director of Transform Justice Penelope Gibbs asks whether the evidence base exists to support the introduction of KCPOs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/2/2019 Opinion Scotland bank scheme ‘prevents’ £5.5m fraud A joint scheme involving Police Scotland and the banking sector prevented almost £5.5m of fraud last year, according to the force. BBC 11/2/2019 News Jennifer Craven: Cyber-crime moves very quickly so victims must move fast too Fraudsters are becoming increasingly sophisticated in how they initiate and execute cyber-crime – estimated to cost the UK £27 billion every year – and businesses which fall victim must act quickly to give themselves the best chance of recovering monies. The Scotsman 11/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Knife offenders to wear GPS tags in London pilot scheme Tracking devices will be given to 100 people deemed likely to reoffend in four boroughs The Guardian 11/2/2019 News Fears hard Brexit crash-out could hamper police in fight against crime in Northern Ireland A member of the Policing Board has voiced concern that a "criminal justice nightmare" could follow if there is a no-deal Brexit. Belfast Telegraph 11/2/2019 News No-deal Brexit would make UK a ‘less safe’ world, warns police preparations lead Officers may have to work without EU tools in 'slower and bureaucracy-laden' era after March 29. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/2/2019 News Firefighters trained as specials in ‘worrying’ national first Federation claims the scheme will cost £200,000 and could be better spent elsewhere. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/2/2019 News Release on licence conditions to include tagging for 100 knife crime prisoners London’s knife crime offenders will be subject to GPS tagging on release from prison in a pilot scheme to reduce reoffending. Police Professional 11/2/2019 News New unit ready to help UK police cooperate with the EU in event of no deal exit The unit will assist UK police officers to use alternative mechanisms to share and access information about criminals and cooperate on operations if current EU law enforcement tools are lost. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/2/2019 News James Vaughan confirmed as permanent Dorset Police Chief Constable Dorset's top police officer James Vaughan will continue his role as Chief Constable in a permanent capacity. Dorset Echo 11/2/2019 News Collective action will help stem the rise in serious violence on our streets As home secretary I am determined to prevent violent crime scarring our society, terrorising our communities and, most devastatingly, destroying the lives of our next generation. The Times - Subscription at source 11/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Brexit will make UK safer place for criminals if police tied by red tape, senior officer warns ‘Bureaucratic’ alternatives to EU systems to cost £20m extra a year and keep officers inside stations The Independent 11/2/2019 News «350235033504350535063507350835093510Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events