Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 76461 to 76480 «382038213822382338243825382638273828Next ›Last » Trials collapse because police struggle to cope with new technology, crime commissioner warns Mobile phones and social media create a deluge of evidence, warns Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird Chronicle Live (North East) 16/5/2018 News Nottinghamshire Police first force to launch officer degree apprenticeships Nottinghamshire Police is one of the early adopters of the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA). This opportunity comes as part of the national changes to police recruitment. West Bridgford Wire 16/5/2018 News How much did police bosses in Cumbria spend on kit last year? Force shopping list revealed The average cost of kit and equipment for police officers in Cumbria is higher than within other forces across the country, new figures have shown. News & Star 16/5/2018 News Victims forced to investigate their own crimes as police rely on telephone investigations Vulnerable victims are being left to pursue their own crimes as cash strapped forces increasingly conduct investigations by telephone, it has been claimed. The Telegraph 16/5/2018 News Facial recognition software wrong in more than 90 cent of cases Police may face legal action unless concerns are addressed, says information commissioner. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News ‘People in danger’ if names removed from gangs matrix Assistant commissioner says many people on database are at risk from violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Police technology futures: What can we learn from other sectors? In the second of three extracts from Vigilant Research’s latest in depth report on police technology futures, Director Stephen Roberts examines futures capability in other public sectors. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 Analysis Police buckle under pressure following MoJ’s ‘disastrous’ move West Mercia Police’s custody sector is showing signs of weakness in the wake of a controversial decision to close all but one remand courts in the region. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Chiefs to decide on special constable taser use Second decision will follow the green-light for probationers earlier this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News NCA appoints Steve Rodhouse as Director General of Operations The National Crime Agency today (15 May) announces the appointment of Steve Rodhouse as its new Director General (Operations). Steve joins the agency from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) where he has worked for eight years and is currently Deputy Assistant Commissioner. He has worked in a variety of detective and uniformed roles across the force. National Crime Agency (NCA) 16/5/2018 News Mental Health Awareness Week: Reducing the demand on policing To coincide with National Mental Health Awareness Week, Kent Police and Crime Commissioner and national mental health lead for Police and Crime Commissioners Matthew Scott details some of the work going on nationally and in Kent to try to reduce the time police officers are spending dealing with cases involving mental health. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 Opinion Campaign for legal drug consumption rooms backed by police The campaign for drug consumption rooms to be legalised has been backed by police chiefs in England and Wales. The National 16/5/2018 News Police to use science for crowd safety at a royal wedding for first time Simple mathematical formula will be used to gauge crowd sizes along Harry and Meghan’s post-wedding carriage procession route The Sun 16/5/2018 News Murders in the capital are up by 44% in a single year Murders in London have soared by 44 per cent in a year. Metro 16/5/2018 News More neighbourhood officers in police shake-up Almost 150 new neighbourhood police officers will be brought in across Staffordshire over the next two years as part of a major shake-up of policing in the county, it was revealed today. Express & Star 16/5/2018 News Victims forced to investigate their own crimes as police rely on telephone investigations Vulnerable victims are being left to pursue their own crimes as cash strapped forces increasingly conduct investigations by telephone, it has been claimed. The Telegraph 16/5/2018 News Police force plans to set up community bases in scout huts, care homes and GOLF CLUBS A police force is planning to set up community bases in scout huts, care homes and even golf clubs. Mail Online 16/5/2018 News Police are abandoning inquiries into thousands of crimes without sending an officer to see the victim Police are abandoning inquiries into thousands of crimes without sending an officer to see the victim. Mail Online 16/5/2018 News Sons may help young convicts go straight Teenage criminals who father sons commit fewer crimes than those who have daughters or no children at all, a study has suggested. The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Watchdog ignored police warnings over fatal baby care The nursing regulator failed to act on police requests to investigate 22 cases of unsafe care, according to a report which concludes that it routinely ignores patients and their families. 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