Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98284 total results. Showing results 73181 to 73200 «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » Preventing terror: The impact of community engagement on reporting extremism The terror attack in New Zealand has exposed fault lines in the prevention of extreme right-wing related terrorism. Ahead of the forthcoming review of the UK’s Prevent strategy, researcher Neda Richards talks to Policing Insight about the findings of her unique research analysing preventative counter-terrorism policing and the impact of community engagement on public cooperation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 Interview, Opinion An ambitious new £27m computer system for Greater Manchester Police is a year late and over budget It was supposed to go live in November 2017 but has been hit by a series of technical problems around the transfer of millions of crime records. Manchester Evening News 28/3/2019 News When seconds count: A UK police department transforms Easy access to updated data is one of the many improvements made possible by the department’s move to centralize back-office operations and introduce a single internal portal, implemented in April 2017, to simplify the customer experience. Forbes 28/3/2019 News Steely humanity In an exclusive interview on the eve of her retirement, Sara Thornton discusses the main challenges to policing, the highlights of her career and the importance of resilience to public service ambitions. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Officers move into council offices to improve community links A force determined to evolve to meet modern-day policing demands is moving into council offices next week to be “more accessible” to the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 News Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner names preferred candidate for Chief Constable Before any appointment can legally be made it requires the confirmation of the Police and Crime Panel Teesside Live 28/3/2019 News Brexit will cause ‘massive shortfall’ in Police Scotland budget Police Scotland faces a “massive shortfall” in its budget – and Brexit will cause it more cash chaos, official papers say. The National 28/3/2019 News ‘I have been gagged by council’, says fuming police commissioner Martin Surl, Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner, hits out at the county council in row over fire service Gloucestershire Live 28/3/2019 News Keyless car thefts drive record insurance payouts Motor insurance payouts rose by almost 30 per cent to a record high last year as gangs targeted keyless locks in a resurgence of car crime. The Times - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 News Gangs use money transfer firms to export dirty drugs cash, says Cressida Dick Drug gangs are using poorly regulated money transfer businesses to funnel crate-loads of dirty cash out of the country, Scotland Yard has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 News Probation services: Part-privatised system ‘flawed’ The system which sees private firms monitor criminals serving community sentences is "irredeemably flawed", the chief inspector of probation has said. BBC 28/3/2019 News Car theft rise prompts keyless warning A new insurance claim is made every six minutes following car theft in the UK, prompting insurers to echo concerns over some keyless vehicles. BBC 28/3/2019 News Chief says only one course of action when confronted by knife attacker A dumbfounded chief told MPs the best form of defence when facing a knife attacker is to “run away as fast as you can” – dismissing the idea that taking up martial arts or getting fitter could somehow help protect against violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2019 News Bring back stop and search to tackle knife crisis, police ordered Writing in the Daily Express, Tory MP Philip Davies says the “frightening” rise in knife-related deaths has coincided with falling stop and searches. Express 27/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Knife crime: Stop and search should be used in schools, top police officer says Mark Simmons, assistant commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, told MPs it would increase safety among young people. The Independent 27/3/2019 News Government leads the way in tackling modern slavery in public procurement The government has demonstrated its global leadership in confronting modern slavery issues after hosting an international conference on tackling the problem in public procurement. gov.uk, Home Office 27/3/2019 News Leicestershire Police want to charge journalists for FoI requests Leicestershire Police would like to see a “nominal fee” introduced for journalists and other organisations submitting Freedom of Information (FoI) requests, saying submissions from members of the public should be given priority. Police Professional 27/3/2019 News Police in schools increase after knife crime The number of police officers based in schools in London is going to be significantly increased in response to a wave of knife crime. BBC 27/3/2019 News Police and Crime Commissioner announces preferred candidate for Cleveland Police Chief Constable Police and Crime Commissioner Barry Coppinger has selected his preferred candidate for the role of Chief Constable of Cleveland Police. Hartlepool Mail 27/3/2019 News Knife crime: Met to double number of police in schools MPs are told Met aims to increase number of officers working full time in schools to 600 The Guardian 27/3/2019 News «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events