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Showing results 77101 to 77120 «385238533854385538563857385838593860Next ›Last » Sussex Police only force still using chain handcuffs Policing community astonished over continued use of old-fashioned kit Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/8/2018 News Absence rates for apprentices will only be ‘marginally different’, says chief Concerns that new qualification-based recruitment will be like a cut to workforce have been downplayed Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/8/2018 News Former officers could return at higher ranks from next year Chief also says he will write to officers who have recently left his force asking them if 'the grass is as green as you thought' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/8/2018 News Criminals with drug and alcohol issues could avoid jail time under new plans that would let experts decide whether they should get community sentences instead Criminals with drug and alcohol problems are being offered the chance to avoid jail under a controversial scheme. Mail Online 10/8/2018 News America’s top maker of cop body cameras says facial-recog AI isn’t safe America's largest manufacturer of body cameras – and the biggest supplier to police forces across the United States – says today's facial recognition technology is not safe for making serious decisions. The Register 9/8/2018 News Philip Seccombe, APCC Fire and Emergency Services Collaboration Lead, comments on Home Office fire statistics As APCC Fire and Emergency Services Collaboration Lead, I have studied with interest the Home Office’s latest publication of Fire and Rescue data, including year-end figures for 2017/18. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/8/2018 News APCC Chair comments on CPS report: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery APCC Lead for Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery and APCC Chair Mark Burns-Williamson OBE said.. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/8/2018 News Modern Slavery Report 2017-18 The Modern Slavery Report highlights our efforts during 2017-18 to disrupt, prosecute and improve our response to offending. Findings show a 27 per cent rise in the number of suspects charged with modern slavery and human trafficking offences compared to the previous year, and a 31 per cent increase in the numbers of cases referred to the CPS from police and other agencies. The report also focuses on the efforts being made to build an effective global network to tackle cross border cases. It shows emerging trends in modern slavery crimes, including‘county lines’ offending - the trafficking and exploitation of young people by drug gangs in the UK. [PDF] Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 9/8/2018 Report Modern slavery prosecutions on the rise – report shows Charges for modern slavery offences have risen by more than a quarter in the last year according to figures published today (9 August) by the Crown Prosecution Service. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 9/8/2018 News Plainclothes police on bicycles are catching drivers who don’t give cyclists enough space when overtaking Officers on bicycles carry cameras to film passing vehicles and use their radios to report poor driving to uniformed colleagues nearby Wales Online 9/8/2018 News Police destroyed £350,000 worth of vehicles over fears of Novichok contamination Force reveals £10m of costs in aftermath of Salisbury and Amesbury nerve agent attacks Mail Online 9/8/2018 News Met Commissoner Cressida Dick asked her officers to probe Boris Johnson’s burqas comments She was told he did NOT break hate crime laws in comparing them to letterboxes Mail Online 9/8/2018 News Wiltshire police costs in novichok inquiry pass £10m Force has spent £7m bringing in help from other areas and £1.3m on overtime The Guardian 9/8/2018 News Police chief calls for more cannabis clubs where drug can be used and traded safely North Wales police and crime commissioner says ‘war on drugs’ will continue to fail without radical change The Guardian 9/8/2018 News Rise in Modern Slavery prosecutions revealed CPS has given extra training to staff in the area, it says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2018 News Force asked to apologise after ‘horrifying disregard for the use of firearms’ Officers accused of acting like 'Keystone cops' as report blasts armed response tactics. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2018 News Ex-head of regulator which ignored police info on deaths joins College Jackie Smith, who apologised for the actions of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, is now on the board of the College of Policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2018 News PONI head: Dealing with the past must be done differently Head of the oversight body Dr Michael Maguire has called for a new outlook during a Féile an Phobail event in West Belfast entitled ‘Investigating the Past: The Challenges of Competing Narratives’. Police Professional 9/8/2018 News Judge backs armed police officer sued by family A police marksman who killed a man who was holding an ex-girlfriend hostage should be commended not criticised, a judge said as he dismissed a claim for damages from the dead man’s family. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2018 News Parking firm branded ‘disgrace’ for charging police for video evidence A parking firm is charging cash-strapped police forces across the country up to £75 a time to release possible evidence, The Northern Echo can reveal. The Northern Echo 9/8/2018 News «385238533854385538563857385838593860Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events