Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98621 total results. Showing results 75261 to 75280 «376037613762376337643765376637673768Next ›Last » ‘Security has deteriorated’: young Londoners pay price as city expands As the city’s population nears 10 million and its murder rate reaches its highest in a decade, are young Londoners suffering disproportionately? The Guardian 14/1/2019 Analysis, Feature CC Sara Thornton replies to letter from the Fawcett Society The Fawcett Society has today published an open letter to NPCC Chair Sara Thornton and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick, urging them to support making misogyny a hate crime. CC Sara Thornton's response can be seen below. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 14/1/2019 News Derbyshire cops commit offences every time they chase criminals Local police federation chairman speaks out against 'unfair' law Derbyshire Live 14/1/2019 News Number of Scottish police cars in collisions rises over four-year period The number of incidents involving police vehicles crashing while pursuing suspects has more than tripled over a four-year period. The Press and Journal 14/1/2019 News ATF pushes shell casing collection to proactively fight crime USA: A new nationwide push is changing the way officers collect evidence in an effort to solve violent crimes by connecting them, but the News4 I-Team found some departments aren't doing it — even though it could help solve crimes in neighboring cities. "Gun violence is the most difficult thing that we have to deal with," said Metropolitan Police Department Chief Peter Newsham. With 160 murders in D.C. last year, he knows the value of strong evidence. That's why his officers are required to pick up every shell casing, even if the call was just for sounds of gunfire. Years ago, that wasn't the case. NBC 14/1/2019 News A sixth of Staffordshire’s police cells due to be axed this month It will leave the county with just 65 cells Stoke on Trent Live 14/1/2019 News Translators were ‘not qualified’ for police interview work Unqualified police interpreters have cost the public thousands of pounds by causing court delays and in one instance the collapse of a case, the BBC has learned. BBC 14/1/2019 News New taskforce to tackle economic crime The Home Secretary and Chancellor will jointly chair a government taskforce which will work to tackle economic crime. Home Office 14/1/2019 News Devon and Cornwall Police to use spit and bite hoods A police force is introducing spit guards to help reduce assaults on officers, staff and emergency service workers. BBC 14/1/2019 News Deputy Chief Constable Are you up for a challenge? With a newly appointed Chief Constable it’s an exciting time to join Cambridgeshire Constabulary to support the new Chief in delivering against the Police and Crime Plan with a new local policing model recently introduced. A key element of the role is visible leadership for the Constabulary. You will be a confident and results focussed senior leader looking for that next step in a forward thinking Force in both an ever expanding and diverse county. You will be fully committed to public service and the key values – integrity, impartiality and transparency. You will inspire officers and staff in the Constabulary to achieve despite significant changes taking place in modern policing, supporting the Chief Constable and driving the vision across the organisation whilst still delivering on local policing priorities to create a safer Cambridgeshire. As Deputy Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire Constabulary you will be a leader and a role model. You will have the passion and purpose to inspire officers and staff of today and tomorrow to ensure the Constabulary is a force that is trusted - one that we can all be proud of. Salary £117,690. Closing date for completed applications is midday on Thursday 31st January 2019. Cambridgeshire Constabulary 14/1/2019 Jobs Legal action threatened against MPS on spit guards The Metropolitan Police Federation (MPF) says it is considering taking legal action against the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) over its decision not to issue spit guards to officers. Police Professional 14/1/2019 News Fawcett Society calls upon police chiefs to record misogyny as a hate crime An open letter from MPs, police and crime commissioners and campaigners has called for misogyny to be treated as a hate crime. Police Professional 14/1/2019 News Offenders ‘half as likely to get caught since austerity’ Police cuts could lead to 'free-for-all', campaigners warn Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News New taskforce to blitz fraudsters in battle against economic crime Home Secretary to confirm £3.5m to support work to reform SARs' regime Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News Chiefs say ‘seriously stretched’ forces preventing prioritising misogyny as hate crime Analysis of Fawcett Society figures estimates 67,000 incidents based on gender last year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News Report to the community 2018 Fourth Quarter CANADA: Constable Amanda Trenchard won the John Carion Unsung Hero award at the International Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) conference in Las Vegas in November 2018. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 14/1/2019 Report North Yorkshire Police leave restricted over Brexit fears Leave will be restricted for North Yorkshire Police officers around the time of Brexit - to meet a possible increase in "policing demand". The Press (York) 14/1/2019 News A sixth of Staffordshire’s police cells due to be axed this month It will leave the county with just 65 cells Stoke on Trent Live 14/1/2019 News Misogyny hate crime law necessary in light of attacks on women, say campaigners 'We have to recognise how serious misogyny is. It is at the root of violence against women and girls,' says campaigner The Independent 14/1/2019 News Campaigners and MPs call for misogyny to be made a hate crime Letter sent to Met police commissioner says women are being left unprotected The Guardian 14/1/2019 News «376037613762376337643765376637673768Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events