Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 75701 to 75720 «378237833784378537863787378837893790Next ›Last » MPs: PCCs should have role in fixing ‘wholly inadequate’ probation system Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) have called for a greater role in governing probation after MPs issued a damning criticism of Government reforms. Police Professional 22/6/2018 News Chief constable apologises for ‘distress caused’ by legacy of force investigations over Gosport hospital deaths Hampshire Constabulary has agreed to “step back” from leading any future inquiry into the deaths of more than 450 hospital patients after admitting losing the confidence of the grieving families. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/6/2018 News Crowdfunded forensic lab aims to put an end to miscarriages of justice The UK’s first publicly funded forensic laboratory, which will home in on research to improve the interpretation of evidence, is on the right track to being established. The University College of London’s Centre for the Forensic Sciences launched a crowdfunding page, seeking £1million to set up a facility to study and advance the way evidence is gathered and deciphered Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2018 News Police hand over its investigation into Gosport ‘Dr Opiate’ scandal to outside force after failing with THREE probes A new police force will launch a fresh investigation into Gosport GP Dr Jane Barton, it was announced last night. Hampshire Police finally admitted that after three disastrous inquiries it would be best to hand over the case. Mail Online 22/6/2018 News Fury at web giants who refuse to block vile live child abuse Web giants came under new pressure last night to halt the live streaming of child sex abuse online. Police chiefs have revealed that internet companies have the technology to block the vile images being beamed to paedophiles in Britain – but many choose not to. Express 22/6/2018 News Thames Valley police commissioner to raise funding concerns Thames Valley’s police commissioner will raise concerns over funding and future uncertainty at a meeting today. Anthony Stansfeld is expected to outline his funding fears as he delivers his annual update to a meeting of the police and crime panel in Aylesbury. Banbury Cake 22/6/2018 News Ex-police chief’s first-hand account of why cannabis should NOT be legalised Lord Stevens told LBC of the moment while working with Dutch police that convinced him cannabis should not be made legal. Earlier this week, Lord Hague said the government should be bold and legalise the drug, not just for medicinal use but recreationally too. However, Lord Stevens, a former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, told a harrowing story that made his mind up. LBC 22/6/2018 News Data-sharing: Culture and technology are holding back the police service The will to share data in policing exists, but the mechanisms to do so remain unwieldy. Boyd Mulvey, CEO of Chorus Intelligence, argues that removing the barriers demonstrates what can be achieved and will encourage greater sharing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/6/2018 Opinion Audit of complaints investigated by Professional Standards Command, Victoria Police AUSTRALIA: As part of our work to determine how effectively Victoria Police handles complaints against police officers, IBAC audited a sample of investigations conducted by Professional Standards Command (PSC) during the 2015/16 financial year. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 22/6/2018 Report Part-privatisation of probation sector ‘is a mess’, MPs say Justice committee publishes damning report on overhaul instituted by Chris Grayling and urges MoJ review The Guardian 22/6/2018 News More people asked to use self-service online forms to report crimes More people will be asked to report non-serious matters using a self-service online form, rather than phoning police. Norwich Evening News 22/6/2018 News Banking Protocol prevents £25m in fraud and leads to 197 arrests Some £24.7m of fraud has been prevented and 197 arrests made thanks to the introduction of the Banking Protocol, a scheme aimed at identifying and protecting potential fraud victims when they visit a bank or building society branch, UK Finance figures showed. Mortgage Introducer 22/6/2018 News Potential police chiefs may be put off by PCC pressure Bureaucratic impediments may also be a factor Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2018 News A blurred blue line for cops The Old Bill is having to cope with far broader demands than it once did The Economist 21/6/2018 Analysis, Feature No immediate plans for Beds, Herts and Cambs police forces to merge Merger plans between the Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire police forces are on the back burner, it has been revealed. Royston Crow 21/6/2018 News Internet firms are failing to tackle child abuse images, police chief says National Crime Agency also reveals rise in sexual attacks on and interest in children The Guardian 21/6/2018 News Met crime detection figures under scrutiny Marian FitzGerald highlights a significant change in the way crime figures are recorded The Guardian 21/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Sharing information to fight terrorism after Brexit Dr Dave Sloggett explores the issue of sharing intelligence with European security services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Tri-force merger ‘rejected entirely’ 'While I am PCC there will be a Bedfordshire Police' says Kathryn Holloway Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2018 News Prime Minister’s intervention brings ‘upskirting’ law a step closer A Bill making ‘upskirting’ a criminal offence in England and Wales is to be introduced to Parliament today (June 21), just six days after an MP’s attempt to change the law was controversially blocked. Police Professional - Subscription at source 21/6/2018 News «378237833784378537863787378837893790Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events