Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94001 total results. Showing results 73681 to 73700 «368136823683368436853686368736883689Next ›Last » Victim Personal Statement guidance updated to increase its use during sentencing Revised joint guidance to ensure victims of crime have the chance to speak in court about the impact offending has had on their lives has been published. Police Professional 18/9/2018 News College of Policing leader admits relationship with HMICFRS is ‘dysfunctional’ The leader of the College of Policing conceded its responsibilities are “confusing” at a policing conference last week. Chairman of the College of Policing Millie Banerjee was grilled over the organisation’s purpose at the Police Superintendents’ Association annual conference in Leicester last week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Investigations into senior cops ‘lengthy and damaging’, MSPs told The body that represents Scotland’s most senior police officers has hit out at watchdogs over the “lengthy and damaging” investigations into allegations of misconduct. The Scottish Chief Police Officers Staff Association (SCPOSA) - which represents Police Scotland’s chief constable, as well as assistant and deputy chief constables - has questioned the time it takes the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) and the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) to conclude inquiries. The Scotsman 18/9/2018 News Brexit will return police to a pre-digital age, says chief Police Scotland will be sent back to the analogue age by Brexit, a senior officer has warned. Officers face being deprived of some of their most effective digital tools as a result of Britain’s exit from the EU, according to the officer in charge of trying to prepare the Scottish force. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Senior police officers blast ‘damaging’ investigations by watchdogs The body that represents Scotland’s most senior police officers has criticised watchdogs over “lengthy and damaging” investigations into allegations of misconduct. The Scottish Chief Police Officers Staff Association (SCPOSA), which acts for Police Scotland’s chief, assistant and deputy chief constables, has questioned the time it takes the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) and the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) to conclude inquiries. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Tasers plea over Norfolk police officer assaults Issuing Tasers to more officers could deter attackers, a police federation chairman has said. Andy Symonds said six officers were spat at, headbutted, punched and suffered cuts and grazes in Norfolk over the weekend. BBC 18/9/2018 News South Wales Police to double the number of officers trained to carry Tasers South Wales Police is to double its number of Taser-trained officers in the next year following a wide-ranging review. The review, started in spring 2018, looked into the best ways for police officers to protect the public and themselves in the face of challenges including assaults on officers, as well as the national rise in knife crime and “County Lines” ITV News 18/9/2018 News North Yorkshire Police commissioner faces complaints over conduct Secrecy is surrounding allegations levelled at a police and crime commissioner charged with overseeing the largest single county force in England. The Northern Echo 18/9/2018 News Suspended Cheshire police chief ‘was like Darth Vader A chief constable who was compared to the Star Wars villain Darth Vader treated junior officers and staff like "roadkill", a misconduct panel heard. BBC 18/9/2018 News The Future of Policing in Ireland On the 18th of September 2018, the Commission on the Future of Policing published its report outlining a clear vision and roadmap for strengthening An Garda Síochána and the broader national framework for policing, security and community safety. Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland 18/9/2018 Report Heath inquiry officer lied about smashing his phone A chief constable who was accused of destroying his phone to conceal evidence has admitted that he hit it with a golf club and lied to colleagues about the circumstances. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Cancer patient died after police dog attacked twice A 73-year-old woman with lung cancer died after she was savaged twice by a police dog that had burst into her kitchen when it was supposed to be looking for a suspected drug dealer. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Fraudster used student’s ID to frame her for speeding A student was subjected to a two-year ordeal after a speeding driver stole her identity and tried to frame her, a court has been told. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Police chief who froze out press takes a job in PR Lord Hogan-Howe, the police chief who oversaw a freeze in goodwill between officers and the media, has landed a role in public relations, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2018 News Durham Police’s Philomena Protocol to help children in care Dozens of children's homes across the region will benefit from a new protocol being rolled out to safeguard young people. The Philomena Protocol, named after the patron saint of babies, infants and youths, is the first of its kind in the country being introduced by Durham Police across their force area. The Northern Echo 17/9/2018 News Criminal exploitation of children and vulnerable adults: county lines Guidance for frontline professionals on dealing with county lines, part of the government’s approach to ending gang violence and exploitation. Home Office 17/9/2018 Report Police ramping up stop and search this week as part of nationwide blitz on knife crime From Tuesday, officers will increase their use of stop-and-search powers, carry out weapons sweeps and target habitual blade carriers Mirror 17/9/2018 News Police in England and Wales to ramp up stop and search in crackdown targeting knife crime Police are set to increase stop and search activity as part of a nationwide crackdown on knife crime. All forces in England and Wales are taking part in the week-long operation. The Standard 17/9/2018 News Woman, 73, died ‘after being bitten by police dog’ A woman died after she was attacked by a police dog that was searching her garden for a suspected drug dealer, an inquest heard. BBC 17/9/2018 News Call handler system crashes for almost 24 hours Northumbria's call handler system crashed for nearly 24 hours over the weekend. Extra strain was placed on Durham Constabulary and Cleveland Police’s control rooms after emergency measures were put into place Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2018 News «368136823683368436853686368736883689Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events