Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 75921 to 75940 «379337943795379637973798379938003801Next ›Last » The Home Office has questions to answer on its cannabis policies Ronnie Cowan is an SNP MP and vice-chairman of APPG on drug policy reform The Times - Subscription at source 13/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Response to State of Policing report 2017 The College of Policing has today (12 June) responded to HMICFRS’ Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales. College of Policing 12/6/2018 News New chief constable to bring wealth of experience and commitment to Essex Ben-Julian (BJ) Harrington has been selected as the proposed candidate to be the next chief constable of Essex Police. Police Professional - Subscription at source 12/6/2018 News More police and crime commissioners to be given fire authority voting rights The Home Office has today announced it will bring forward legislation which will enable more areas to access the benefits of emergency service collaboration. Home Office 12/6/2018 News Police chiefs warned over ‘routine’ failings Chief constables in England and Wales have been warned there are "no excuses" for "routinely" identified failings. Sir Tom Winsor, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, also criticised police investigations involving children, saying they were allocated to staff without the right skills or experience. BBC 12/6/2018 News Growing case for forcing internet firms to cooperate, says police watchdog Report says public will not tolerate firms continuing to frustrate police investigations The Guardian 12/6/2018 News Experience, and not just knowledge, counts Chair Calum Macleod responds to yesterday's announcement about Direct Entry scheme Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 12/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Toll on officers ‘disgraceful and unsustainable’ A report analysing the state of policing in England and Wales has identified demand, capacity and welfare as the major issues facing modern policing, echoing the Federation’s work in these areas. In the annual State of Policing report published today, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary Sir Thomas Winsor, highlighted that the dedication and sense of duty by hard-working officers is masking a failure by senior leaders to adequately assess current and future demand. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 12/6/2018 News PCC responds to Sir Thomas Winsor’s ‘mean-minded’ comments on State of Policing Merseyside PCC Jane Kennedy has reacted with surprise and disappointment to the press release issued by Chief Inspector Sir Thomas Winsor in which he attacks ‘senior leaders’ (of policing), accusing them of risking public safety by a ‘lack of adequate planning’. Merseyside OPCC 12/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner announces proposed candidate for chief constable of Essex Police Ben-Julian (BJ) Harrington has been selected as the proposed candidate to be the next Chief Constable of Essex Police following an open and rigorous recruitment process. The appointment is subject to a confirmation hearing by the Police, Fire and Crime Panel which will meet on June 28 to scrutinise the process. Essex OPFCC 12/6/2018 News Investigatory Powers Act 2016 – codes of practice Codes of practice setting out processes and safeguards for a number of investigatory powers. These codes of practice, which have been approved by both Houses of Parliament, set out processes and safeguards for the use of investigatory powers by public authorities including bulk acquisition of communications data, Intelligence services’ retention and use of bulk personal datasets, equipment interference, interception of communications and national security notices. Home Office 12/6/2018 Report Force won challenge over PEEL inspection grade Following in the footsteps of neighbouring constabulary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2018 News Plans for £350k direct entry detective scheme are ‘not developed’ Training may not actually last 12 weeks and no decision taken on policy over NIE re-takes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2018 News State of Policing: The Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales 2017 This is Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary’s report to the Secretary of State under section 54(4A) of the Police Act 1996. It contains his assessment of the efficiency and effectiveness of policing in England and Wales for the inspection year 2017. This reporting period has seen the third complete cycle of PEEL (police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy) inspections. They consider the effectiveness and efficiency of police forces, and assess their legitimacy (that is, how they behave and treat people). These inspections give a comprehensive analysis of how each police force in England and Wales has performed. This report also gives an overview of the findings from our child protection inspections and our specialist inspections, including our inspections of non-Home Office forces. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 12/6/2018 Report Planning failures in policing risk public safety Dedication and a sense of duty by hard-working officers is masking a failure by senior leaders to adequately assess current and future demand, according to Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Sir Thomas Winsor, in his annual State of Policing report published today. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 12/6/2018 News Public safety threatened by leaders’ failures to scope demand Senior leaders are failing to properly assess the level of demand faced by frontline officers. Police Professional - Subscription at source 12/6/2018 News Knife crime epidemic caused by ‘range of complex issues’ The Home Secretary has denied claims that the increase in serious violent crime is “solely a police funding issue” ahead of a meeting between senior officers and MPs. Police Professional - Subscription at source 12/6/2018 News New breathalsyer technology could stop drink-drivers ‘sobering up’ before getting to police station Better roadside tests mean drivers would not need to be taken to the station by officers Bristol Live 12/6/2018 News Lancs Police and Crime Commissioner hits out at lack of Home Office funding New data has revealed that Lancashire Constabulary are the biggest losers in a Home Office funding process designed to meet unexpected policing costs, with the county's Police and Crime Commissioner calling for a review. The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times 12/6/2018 News North Yorkshire Police Commissioner to assist review into fly-tipping North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan will sit on a panel looking at fly-tipping and other waste crimes. Defra secretary Michael Gove has announced a three-month review to strengthen the Government’s approach to tackling fly-tipping in England. 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