Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101034 total results. Showing results 73181 to 73200 «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » Shock as north and north-east gay hate crimes soar by 50% in two years Police in the region are now receiving reports of such crimes almost once every three days, according to new figures obtained by The Press and Journal. The Press and Journal 18/7/2019 News Dyfed-Powys Police receives 200 mental health calls per week Mark Collins said there is continued demand on the force, which is seen as the ‘24/7 default service’ for people suffering with mental health, but welcomed collaboration with Hywel Dda University Health Board to tackle the problem. Western Telegraph 18/7/2019 News IOPC findings from investigation into the death of Leroy Junior Medford An investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) in to the circumstances surrounding the death of Leroy Junior Medford concluded in November 2017 that two Thames Valley Police (TVP) officers had a case to answer for misconduct. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 18/7/2019 News Police workforce open data tables (update July 2019) Breakdowns of workforce numbers by police force area, English region and Wales. Home Office 18/7/2019 Report Crime outcomes in England and Wales 2018 to 2019 Outcomes assigned to offences recorded to March 2019 and the total number of outcomes recorded, by outcome type and offence type. Home Office 18/7/2019 Report Winning hearts and minds: The implications of the lack of local and central comms on the implementation of the PEQF With Lincolnshire Police beginning a Judicial Review against the College of Policing, the controversy over the new police entry routes, the PEQF, shows no sign of abating. Dr Emma Williams and Jack Chapman (research assistant) of Canterbury Christ Church University examine the operational readiness of forces for the new qualification requirements. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/7/2019 Analysis, Feature It’s a fair cap! Police force swaps traditional helmets for baseball caps to appeal to teenagers in radical uniform overhaul Gloucestershire Constabulary has thrown its weight behind US-style headgear Mail Online 18/7/2019 News Kent Police approached by Home Office over using facial recognition technology to find missing people Facial recognition technology could be used in Kent to help find missing and vulnerable people. Kent Online 18/7/2019 News Geographical restructure for Northamptonshire Police will improve accountability Northamptonshire’s top-ranking police officer believes a new policing model and staff restructure will help the force rediscover its ability to investigate crime, and improve accountability. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 18/7/2019 News Police need intercept tools as mobile networks develop: Europol European law enforcement agencies set to lose the ability to tap criminals' mobile devices with the launch of 5G technology must be brought into discussions earlier when communications networks are modernized, the new head of Europol told Reuters. Yahoo! 18/7/2019 News Watchdog calls North Wales Police “shining example” for how it investigates crimes against elderly Inspectors have singled out North Wales Police for praise for the pioneering way it deals with crimes against the elderly. Wrexham.com 18/7/2019 News New emergency services attack law ‘not a deterrent’ A new law to crack down on assaults on emergency service staff is not proving enough of a deterrent, according to the MP who campaigned for the legislation. BBC 18/7/2019 News Nottinghamshire Police ‘at or over capacity’ since 2016 Nottinghamshire Police has been operating “at or over capacity” since 2016 with too few available officer hours to deal with the demands being placed on it, a new independent report has revealed. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News College of Policing response to HMICFRS’ ‘Crimes against older people’ report DCC Janette McCormick, director for policing standards at the College of Policing, said: “Today’s report highlights the importance of identifying vulnerable adults at the early stages of investigations, to ensure victims are protected and have the right support throughout any court process." College of Policing 17/7/2019 News Government must get a grip of new radio project The continuing delay in introducing a replacement for the Police Airwave radio communications system is potentially putting police officers and the public at risk. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/7/2019 News Consultation aims to strengthen Victims’ Code The Government has launched a consultation on strengthening the Victims’ Code after it emerged that only 15 per cent of victims said they were given the opportunity by police to make a Victim Personal statement (VPS), despite being one of the Code’s key entitlements. Police Professional 17/7/2019 News Police transformation fund: Investments in 2019 to 2020 Outlines funding for programmes and projects in phase 2 of the police transformation fund. Home Office 17/7/2019 Report Home Office funds innovative policing technology to prevent crime The £5 million Police Transformation Fund money will help police test a programme that helps assess the risk of someone committing a crime or becoming a victim. Home Office 17/7/2019 News Revising PACE codes C, H, E and F Consultation outcome update Home Office 17/7/2019 Report Home Office ‘still not on top’ of ESN programme The endless delay in delivering the new Emergency Services Network (ESN) is creating a “crisis of confidence” in the emergency services according to the latest progress report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) published today (July17). Police Professional 17/7/2019 News «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events