Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93860 total results. Showing results 76581 to 76600 «382638273828382938303831383238333834Next ›Last » Let’s stop the pretence about gang murders It’s politically unsayable, but most of those dying on our streets signed up to vicious, black-on-black postcode wars The Times - Subscription at source 12/5/2018 Feature, Opinion London 2012 Metropolitan police poster star Carol Howard loses £144,000 race claim A former detective who appeared on posters promoting security at the 2012 London Olympics has lost a £144,000 racial discrimination claim against the police watchdog. The Times - Subscription at source 12/5/2018 News Police racism blocked Pakistani officer’s promotion A police sergeant was overlooked for promotion in favour of “less experienced, less qualified, white” officers because of his Pakistani ethnic origins, an employment tribunal has ruled. The Times - Subscription at source 12/5/2018 News Police criticised for million pound spend on mobile phone cracking tools Police Scotland has admitted it did not fully consider the privacy or human rights implications of new mobile phone analysis tools set to be used throughout Scotland, despite spending over a million pounds on them. The Ferret 11/5/2018 News Norfolk Police chief says cars being used as ambulances Police cars are used as ambulances when none are available to take people to hospital, it has been revealed. BBC 11/5/2018 News Forces spend £2.5 billion on goods, services and third parties Police spending on some goods and services has gone up despite a drive to bear down on procurement costs, according to new figures Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/5/2018 News PCC under ‘government pressure’ to review fire governance options The local fire authority thought it had a 'shared understanding' with its PCC Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/5/2018 News Ron Hogg: Much done, but still much to do As he launches consultation on his next Police, Crime and Victims’ Plan, Ron Hogg reflects on his time in office so far, and what the next few years might bring The Northern Echo 11/5/2018 Feature, Opinion Why you’ll see more armed police in Greater Manchester A ‘visible change’ in the number of armed officers at public events in Manchester will be seen over the coming months. Police say a Home Office plan to increase the number of officers trained to use firearms has increased the Greater Manchester force's armed unit by a third. ITV News 11/5/2018 News Only a small proportion of child sex abuse complaints result in a charge Only a small proportion of child sex abuse complaints result in a charge Leeds Live 11/5/2018 News Only one in seven recorded child sex offences in Humberside results in somebody going to court Just 14 per cent of child sex abuse cases reported to Humberside Police end up in court Grimsby Live 11/5/2018 News Large drop in Northumbria Police stop and searches Northumbria Police stopped and searched 35% fewer suspects last year, marking a significant move away from the policy despite a national focus on knife and drug crimes. Northumberland Gazette 11/5/2018 News Police wrongly seized investigative journalist’s equipment over harassment charge and took nine weeks to return it A police force has admitted seizing equipment belonging to an investigative journalist without first gaining judicial approval, in contravention of legal protections for journalists and their work. Press Gazette 11/5/2018 News The significance of ‘intoxication’ in Australian criminal law AUSTRALIA: Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law reform on the relationship between the consumption of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and the commission of criminal offences. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 11/5/2018 Research article Lynette White: Police trial collapse report cost £900k An independent review into the collapse of a case against eight former police officers who investigated the 1988 murder of Lynette White cost more than £900,000, it has emerged. BBC 11/5/2018 North Yorkshire Police loses race discrimination case A senior North Yorkshire Police Officer says the force will reflect carefully after a tribunal upheld allegations of racial discrimination. Stray FM 11/5/2018 News Dangerous stalkers could be made to wear electronic tags alerting victims if they approach via their smartphones Dangerous stalkers could be made to wear electronic tags that alert victims if they approach, police said yesterday. Mail Online 11/5/2018 News Stalkers may be tagged to alert victims to proximity, police say Proposal revealed at launch of London anti-stalking unit which will use mental health workers to help reduce crime The Guardian 11/5/2018 News Police don’t believe people can change, says man shot by officer Former gang member and charity founder wants explanation from West Midlands force The Guardian 11/5/2018 News Making mobiles compulsory ‘could cut crime’ Carrying a mobile phone could be made compulsory in order to cut crime, a senior judge has suggested. The Times - Subscription at source 11/5/2018 News «382638273828382938303831383238333834Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events