Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96543 total results. Showing results 75661 to 75680 «378037813782378337843785378637873788Next ›Last » Police ICT: User Perspectives 2018 A survey of police officers and staff from 48 UK police forces, the report provides a unique insight into the views of the front-line on the provision of ICT in their force. The results and feedback from end users are required reading for police managers, buyers and suppliers. Research supported by the Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, and the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 Report More front-line police would go a long way towards stopping crime The last time police numbers were as low as they are now was in the first few years of Tony Blair’s Labour government. The biggest critics of the decline were the Conservatives. Now the size 12 boot is on the other foot. The most recent official figures show that in England and Wales last year there were 122,404 warranted officers, the smallest number since 1981 when the population was significantly lower than now. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Collaboration: The focus should be on joint development of digital capabilities, integrated support services and information sharing Managing Director of Xnet Carl Roberts has spent a decade working with forces on collaboration projects. Here he outlines the questions forces need to ask themselves before embarking on a project and reveals the areas most likely to yield success. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 Opinion Police in Windsor apply for extra cash to cover the £2million cost of security at Princess Eugenie’s wedding Police are applying for more money from the Home Office to help cover the cost of Princess Eugenie's wedding to Jack Brooksbank, it was revealed today. Mail Online 8/10/2018 News Why you shouldn’t believe that ‘police aren’t investigating half of crimes’ Police forces are under huge pressure, but their crime reports require a pinch of salt – including this latest scare story The Guardian 8/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Trump says Chicago police should use ‘stop and frisk’ tactics to curb shootings President Trump urged Monday that police in Chicago implement the policy of “stop and frisk” to curb the gun violence that is plaguing the nation’s third-largest city. The Washington Post 8/10/2018 News Met police’s use of force jumps 79% in one year Black people most likely to be on receiving end of 41,329 incidents in five months The Guardian 8/10/2018 News Complexity science and policing: Developing new tools to help make better policy decisions The OU's Police Learning and Research Group, in partnership with Greater Manchester Police, has commissioned a study into how complex systems thinking can support police policy decision-making. GMP's Programme Director for Information Services Transformation Ch Supt Phil Davies explains how ‘synthetic intelligence’ could be a new frontier for policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 Analysis NPCC response to Channel 4’s ‘Dispatches’ The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) response to tonight's Dispatches programme, which claims thousands of reported crimes are 'screened' by forces and recorded without investigation. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 8/10/2018 News Stephen House is next deputy commissioner of Met Police Former Police Scotland chief appointed to second highest role at UK's largest force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 News Met Deputy Commissioner ‘genuinely doesn’t know’ if Airwave replacement will ever work One of the senior leaders in the Metropolitan Police says police chiefs’ confidence in the long-delayed radio network is waning. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 News Welsh government has ‘disappeared’ apprenticeship funding worth millions Fed appealed to Home Secretary for help tracking down the lost money Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 News Acting Met chief was in car nearby as Westminster attacker killed PC Sir Craig Mackey said his instinct was to intervene but he had no protective equipment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 News Over 100 people bitten by police dogs in Scotland over last five years Statistics obtained by the Press and Journal through a freedom of information request reveal there have been 136 incidents since 2013. The Press and Journal 8/10/2018 News Harrowing testimonies from Dundonians as doc reveals gangs are selling women for prostitution ‘like commodities’ One of Tayside’s top police officers has warned organised crime gangs are using moving vulnerable women around Scotland “like commodities” to prostitute them. The Courier (Scotland) 8/10/2018 News Retired police officers body says Northern Ireland legacy plans ‘unfair and unworkable’ Retired police officers have warned that the Government's plan to deal with the legacy of the Troubles must be "radically" changed or "risk creating a fiasco", it can be revealed. Belfast Telegraph 8/10/2018 News Scotland Yard deputy commissioner tells inquest he locked himself in a car as he watched Westminster terrorist stab colleague The acting Metropolitan Police commissioner locked himself in his car as he watched terrorist Khalid Masood kill one of his colleagues in Westminster because he had "no protective equipment and no radio,” he has told an inquest. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 News The Home Office is keen to listen to officers, but will its Frontline Policing Review make a difference? The police service is used to reviews in one form or another so Policing Insight asked T/ACC Steve Graham, the Strategic Lead for Engagement for the Home Office's current review of frontline policing, what is so different about this one. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2018 Opinion Police ‘drop a million crimes without investigating them’, report reveals Almost a million crimes have been dropped by police with little or no investigation, a report has revealed. Metro 8/10/2018 News Police pose as grooming gangs with teenage victims in operation targeting London hotels The number of children deemed at risk of grooming in London has risen by 40% in three years The Independent 8/10/2018 News «378037813782378337843785378637873788Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events