Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93993 total results. Showing results 74181 to 74200 «370637073708370937103711371237133714Next ›Last » Hampshire police and crime commissioner appoints £60,000 assistant A civil servant has been appointed to a £60,000-a-year role as assistant police and crime commissioner. Former courts service senior leader Enzo Riglia beat eight other candidates for the role with crime commissioner Michael Lane. The News (Portsmouth) 31/8/2018 News When does domestic abuse happen in Scotland? The new data shows that between January 1 and June 30 this year, 15,129 crimes of domestic abuse were recorded. Glasgow Live 31/8/2018 News PSNI urged to widen Dunmurry Manor probe A police probe into the Dunmurry Manor abuse scandal should be extended to look at the actions of health bosses, it has been claimed. Belfast Telegraph 31/8/2018 News Annual report on Police data quality NEW ZEALAND: High quality information is the lifeblood of policing, being used to underpin day‐to‐day operations. Robust data are also key to making sense of how effective New Zealand Police is at delivering policing services. [pdf] New Zealand Police 31/8/2018 Report ANZPAA Business plan 2018-19 OCEANIA: This year reaffirms a commitment to ANZPAA’s vision of ‘driving excellence in Australia and New Zealand policing’. [pdf] Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA) 31/8/2018 Report Durham police chief urges drugs rethink as mortality rates rise A crime chief has urged Government to rethink its drugs policy as the North-East saw a rise in drug mortality rates, the highest in the country. The Northern Echo 31/8/2018 News Unmanned airship the ‘size of a double-decker bus’ loaded with high-definition cameras could be used by police to spy on people from the sky An unmanned airship could revolutionise police and rescue operations by offering silent surveillance from above using an array of high-resolution cameras. Mail Online 31/8/2018 News National unit to steer missing children away from exploitation Department for Education makes cash available to help local authorities Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/8/2018 News It’s not the fuzz: force defends ban on stubble A new dress code for police officers and civilian workers dealing with the public has been criticised as draconian and failing to reflect modern society. The Times - Subscription at source 31/8/2018 News New turmoil at undercover police inquiry The inquiry into undercover policing has been plunged into turmoil after victims launched legal action over the chairman’s suppression of cover names of officers accused of wrongdoing that included sleeping with their targets. The Times - Subscription at source 31/8/2018 News New Nairobi cybercentre to help catch paedophiles Britain is building a cybercentre in Nairobi to help catch British paedophiles who target Kenyan children. The Times - Subscription at source 31/8/2018 News Office sale secures £1 million for force Merseyside’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) will generate more than £1 million for her force by selling the building where her office is based. Police Professional 30/8/2018 News Cyber unit to tackle rise in Kenyan children abused by British paedophiles A new cyber unit based on the National Crime Agency’s work has been announced to protect children in Kenya from British paedophiles. Police Professional 30/8/2018 News Doubts cast over police ‘prisoners in underwear’ reports Doubts have been cast on a watchdog’s claims Scottish police took prisoners to court in underwear, pyjamas or bare feet. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIPS) last week slammed what it called “unacceptable practices” its staff witnessed on a routine visit to Edinburgh Sheriff Court. The Herald (Scotland) 30/8/2018 News Life through a lens In a week when a video of police officers being assaulted while arresting a suspect in London has hit the headlines, Simon Kempton, Operational Policing lead for the Police Federation of England and Wales, discusses why being a hero or a villain is all a matter of perception Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Met police sergeant cleared over strip search of academic A Metropolitan police officer who ordered the strip search of an academic, in part because she would not disclose her name while in detention, has been cleared by a disciplinary panel. The Guardian 30/8/2018 News Chief demands urgent action from social media companies on ‘greatest threat we now face in the online space’ Policing’s child protection lead has demanded social media companies do more against grooming as new figures reveal one in 50 young people have sent naked or semi-naked pictures to adults. Policing Insight 30/8/2018 News Response unit to tackle children vulnerable to gangs The Home Office has announced a national response unit to help local councils prevent gangs exploiting vulnerable children. Police Professional 30/8/2018 News Force’s carbon footprint cut by more than half Derbyshire Constabulary plans to become even greener after cutting its carbon footprint by 54 per cent in the past eight years. Police Professional 30/8/2018 News Dorset Police committed to employing more BME officers to join the force County police chiefs are committed to employing more Black and Ethnic Minority (BME) police officers. Dorset Echo 30/8/2018 News «370637073708370937103711371237133714Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events