Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93982 total results. Showing results 74501 to 74520 «372237233724372537263727372837293730Next ›Last » Police Foundation Governance and Accountability: Corporate Interlocks and Private, Non-Profit Influence on Public Police Police foundations are new private organizations used by public police services to raise corporate monies in North America. This article examines problems of governance and accountability arising in relation to police foundations and police services. Drawing from interviews, freedom of information requests and records from city archives, we analyse interlocks between corporations and police foundations via board membership. Because of the influence and control directors exercise by voting on projects and vetting other board members, links between corporations and police foundations raise ethical questions about the power of board members to influence police spending and procurement. We analyse data pertaining to four themes in literature on non-profit organizations and directorate interlocking: philanthropy; influence and control; co-optation; and reciprocity. In conclusion, we reflect on the implications of our findings for literatures on public police governance and accountability. Criminology and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 18/8/2018 Research article New North Yorkshire Police chief sets out £10m efficiency drive as consultants brought in to help cut costs North Yorkshire'sPolice’s new Chief Constable has made a £10m efficiency drive one of her first priorities, after inspectors criticised the force’s wastefulness. The Yorkshire Post 18/8/2018 News Cash-strapped police relying on donated kit to combat surge in knife crime Police in London have been using weapon-detecting equipment that a member of the public has bought for them on Amazon and donated, the Telegraph understands. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/8/2018 News Ex-Met terror chief: ‘Extreme right infiltrating politics’ The Metropolitan Police's former head of counter terrorism, Mark Rowley, has warned that "aggressive intolerance" is finding its way into mainstream political debate. BBC 18/8/2018 News Prisons minister Rory Stewart vows to quit if reforms don’t curb violence The prisons minister has pledged to resign unless ten jails targeted for special measures to tackle drugs and violence show a reduction in assaults. The Times - Subscription at source 18/8/2018 News Overstretched Hampshire police let vandals slash their tyres An overstretched police force was too busy to prevent vandals from slashing the tyres of four of its cars. The Times - Subscription at source 18/8/2018 News Leaked document shows Home Secretary was ‘strongly in favour of’ three per cent pay rise The chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister saying her decision to go against a recommendation from the Home Secretary to give officers a three per cent pay rise was “personal”. Police Professional 17/8/2018 News Home Office hunting for a vendor to move Police data to AWS Outdated police storage systems currently reside in a traditional data centre The Home Office is looking for a partner to help migrate the Police and Public Protection systems from a traditional data centre to Amazon Web Service (AWS). CloudPro 17/8/2018 News Baseline Survey Report published: Implementing the Transformation of Police Learning and Development The ‘Implementing the Transformation of Police Training, Learning and Development’ Project released their Baseline Survey Report this week. The project is led by the London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), working in collaboration with The Open University’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning. OU News 17/8/2018 Report Police forces hire record number of civilian investigators Police forces in the West Midlands and Staffordshire are hiring a record number of 'civilian investigators' to cover a shortage in officers, an Express & Star investigation has found. Express & Star 17/8/2018 News Police commissioner Matthew Scott launches violence reduction challenge Police have launched a new scheme in an attempt to combat an alarming rise in violent crime. Kent Online 17/8/2018 News Police Scotland’s new chief told to SCRAP ‘illogical’ takeover of British Transport Police Police Scotland’s new Chief Constable has been urged to help scrap the force’s takeover of British Transport Police. Tories called on Iain Livingstone to use his sway with SNP ministers and kill off the controversial merger. Express 17/8/2018 News Assaults on officers almost doubles at force Force explores spit and bite guards, enhanced Taser numbers and a seven-point 'assault' plan. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2018 News Forces order new fleet of electric cars Officers across two forces will soon be test-driving electric cars Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2018 News Project to tackle supers’ excessive working hours announced Numbers of personnel at level have been cut by a quarter since 2010. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2018 News Police body cameras can be hacked by criminals and their footage edited or deleted, warns security expert Police body cameras can be hacked and the footage edited or deleted, a cyber security expert warned on Saturday. Mail Online 17/8/2018 News Police Scotland’s new top cop Iain Livingstone admits force needs to become more diverse Scotland's new top cop plans to build a more “empowered and devolved” force to tackle crime across the country. The Scottish Sun 17/8/2018 News ‘Creaking’ force can’t cope with tourist boom A police chief has revealed bumper holiday crowds left his force only able to provide “emergency policing”. Express 17/8/2018 News Body scanners and sniffer dogs to target prison drugs New body scanners and sniffer dogs are to be introduced in 10 of England's most "challenging" prisons as part of a clampdown on drugs and mobile phones. BBC 17/8/2018 News England and Wales see fewest prosecutions since records began ONS figures also show an overall increase in recorded crime to 5.5m offences The Guardian 17/8/2018 News «372237233724372537263727372837293730Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events