Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 70801 to 70820 «353735383539354035413542354335443545Next ›Last » New rights for victims of crime Victims of crime will receive greater support under government plans to boost their rights at every stage of the justice system. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 17/7/2019 News Rural domestic abusers being protected by countryside culture Victims are failed by police and suffer from isolation and patriarchal views, report warns The Guardian 17/7/2019 News Police letting down older victims of crime, say inspectors Report says police have only superficial understanding of crimes against older people The Guardian 17/7/2019 News Older victims of crime not cared for well enough, says report Older people who are victims of crime are being let down by police and prosecutors in England and Wales, a report has concluded. BBC 17/7/2019 News Domestic abuse report exposes hidden side of rural life A "deeply hidden and disturbing side to rural life" has been laid bare by an 18-month inquiry into domestic abuse in the English countryside. BBC 17/7/2019 News Review to ‘ensure policing priorities represent communities we serve’ The Scottish government says the “time is right” as it launches a six-year overarching framework for the national force and the Scottish Police Authority to work towards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2019 News Ex-officers from undercover police units will give evidence to inquiry next summer A public inquiry into half a century of undercover policing which has been beset by delays is to begin hearing evidence from officers next summer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2019 News Factbox: U.S. police officers who kill unarmed black men often avoid criminal liability A New York City policeman became the latest example of a law enforcement officer to face no criminal liability for killing an unarmed black man when the U.S. Department of Justice said on Tuesday it would not prosecute him in the July 17, 2014 killing of Eric Garner with a prohibited chokehold. Reuters 16/7/2019 News APCC Victims leads welcome the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Bill APCC Victims Leads, Sophie Linden, London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime & Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner welcome the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Bill Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/7/2019 News Roads policing to be reviewed amid fears over lack of officers on highways Campaigners demand 'more cops in cars' as numbers drop by more than a quarter. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2019 News London Bridge attackers lawfully killed A jury has concluded that the London Bridge terrorists who killed eight people and injured 48 others were lawfully shot dead by police. Police Professional 16/7/2019 News “Landmark moment” as Domestic Abuse Bill introduced to Parliament Domestic Abuse Bill to receive first reading in the House of Commons. Home Office 16/7/2019 News World Class Policing Awards: The nominations are in! The closing date for the inaugural World Class Policing Awards 2019 recognising excellence in policing has now passed and the organisers say they have been overwhelmed by the quality and diversity of the nominations. Policing Insight 16/7/2019 News South West Forensic Services: Hundreds of fingerprints waiting to be analysed Hundreds of fingerprints are waiting to be analysed by experts because of "deeply concerning" forensic delays. BBC 16/7/2019 News Roads policing review to improve safety Review into roads policing and traffic enforcement to be launched. Department for Transport 16/7/2019 News London Bridge attackers lawfully killed, inquest finds The three London Bridge attackers, who killed eight people in 2017, were lawfully killed by police, an inquest has found. BBC 16/7/2019 News Scotland has highest drug death rate in EU The number of drug-related deaths in Scotland soared to 1,187 last year, according to official statistics. BBC 16/7/2019 News Marie Anderson takes up Police Ombudsman for NI role Marie Anderson has taken up her role as the new Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland. BBC 16/7/2019 News Police commissioner rejects claim of 41% fewer officers – is then told stat came from his force Dafydd Llywelyn said figures comparing 2010 and 2018 were wrong, but the politician who cited them said they came from Dyfed-Powys Police Wales Online 16/7/2019 News Doctors, teachers and police to share in £4bn-a-year pension boost Employees in all of the main public sector pension schemes will have their retirement savings boosted after a landmark ruling, the Government has confirmed. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/7/2019 News «353735383539354035413542354335443545Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events