Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96806 total results. Showing results 74081 to 74100 «370137023703370437053706370737083709Next ›Last » Interoperability Today, uncertainty is what is more certain in our daily living. In the domain of security and protection, uncertainty becomes a critical condition for the decision-making process. Crowd’s protection is a complex and arduous problem in what concerns to guaranty security and safety during mass gatherings. In Europe, after several terrorist attacks targeting crowded places, the first responders had to cooperate to mitigate the terrible effects of a terrorist attack, violence or an accident. The promotion of a better cooperation amongst first responders should be based on a multilevel interoperability model to solve potential and real coordination problems during rescue operations. It is clear that an interoperable system will respond in a better and integrated way to save lives. Preparedness is the key element. We all know that there are some traditional barriers for the interoperability implementation, such as technological, cultural, organisational and individual. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin 12/12/2018 Research article Anti-corruption strategy: Year 1 update This update highlights the action taken since the launch of the UK anti-corruption strategy 2017 to 2022. Home Office 12/12/2018 Report Deaths in police custody: Progress update A progress update on implementation of the government response to Dame Elish Angiolini's independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody. Home Office 12/12/2018 Report NPCC Chair statement on Simon Byrne hearing outcome National Police Chiefs' Council Chair, Chief Constable Sara Thornton said: National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 12/12/2018 News Scotland facing Brexit doomsday with bedlam at borders, street riots and national crime wave Frontline cops warn 900 extra officers are needed to cope with the likely chaos that will arise when UK leaves the European Union. Daily Record 12/12/2018 News Simon Byrne ‘exonerated’ of all allegations The former chief constable of Cheshire Constabulary has been cleared of gross misconduct leading to calls for the police and crime commissioner (PCC) David Keane to resign. Police Professional 12/12/2018 News Help change laws on ‘heartless’ treatment of terminally-ill staff, forces urged Unions want policing across England and Wales to embrace voluntary Dying To Work charter. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/12/2018 News Public sector Christmas: contrasting police approaches to promoting safety Major differences in the ways in which police comms teams are tackling seasonal campaigns are reflected in the sheer diversity of comms activities running over the coming weeks. PR Week 12/12/2018 News Just one in five cops in Britain’s biggest force have confidence in 999 police service Less than a third of Met officers have confidence in their top brass, an internal staff survey reveals The Scottish Sun 12/12/2018 News Gangs exploit pensioners to smuggle drugs on cruise ships Drugs gangs are trying to use older cruise liner passengers as mules, police have said after two British pensioners were arrested for allegedly smuggling about £500,000 worth of cocaine into Europe. The Times - Subscription at source 12/12/2018 News Cheshire police chief cleared of misconduct in ‘bullying’ inquiry Simon Byrne, suspended chief constable, exonerated after panel dismisses all 74 claims The Guardian 11/12/2018 News National protocol to stop children in care being unduly criminalised A national framework has been introduced to reduce the “unnecessary criminalisation of looked-after children” and guide “staff who think they just have to police children, rather than parent them”. Police Professional 11/12/2018 News Home Office on service ‘destruction’: Crisis, what crisis? Government tells overworked and overwhelmed CID ranks that it takes wellbeing and morale 'very seriously'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/12/2018 News Cheshire chief would ‘not have been appreciated’ by non-ACPO ranks, says misconduct panel The police federation has raised concerns the accounts of nine police officer and staff witnesses against a former chief constable have been dismissed as “over-sensitive” by a misconduct panel. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/12/2018 News Cheshire police chief Simon Byrne cleared of misconduct A chief constable accused of bullying staff has been cleared of misconduct. BBC 11/12/2018 News South Yorkshire Police to share tips with colleagues from around the country in hope of ridding Sheffield of spice Police officers who patrol Sheffield city centre will meet with colleagues from neighbouring cities to share ideas on how to clampdown on the drug spice. The Star (Yorkshire) 11/12/2018 News Police have spied on thousands of us. Let the spotlight now fall on them I shared my life with an imposter for five years, believing him to be my partner. This public inquiry into the secret state is crucial The Guardian 11/12/2018 Feature, Opinion Cheshire police chief cleared of misconduct in ‘bullying’ inquiry A chief constable whose career ended while he was suspended over more than 70 misconduct claims has been completely cleared of wrongdoing. The Guardian 11/12/2018 News New DNA spray to be used by police against anti-social moped riders Police have a new device to tackle illegal and anti-social moped riders in North Yorkshire - a DNA spray to tag offenders and link them to the crime. The Press (York) 11/12/2018 News Whistleblowing: “All the promises that I would be protected and taken care of came to nothing” The College of Policing states officers and staff reporting concerns about a colleague should be fully supported through the process, but for one individual who ‘blew the whistle’ the reality was very different. Here is their story. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/12/2018 Opinion «370137023703370437053706370737083709Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events