Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93902 total results. Showing results 77221 to 77240 «385838593860386138623863386438653866Next ›Last » London police working hours ‘stretched’ by impact of major incidents including terror attacks Snapshot Metropolitan Police figures hint that a slew of major incidents including terror attacks and the Grenfell fire had put pressure on working hours of frontline services. The Standard 17/4/2018 News Criminals getting away with attacks on wildlife Wildlife crime such as badger baiting and killing birds of prey is rising but fewer than one in every 50 reported incidents results in a successful prosecution, a report says. The Times - Subscription at source 17/4/2018 News One bike is stolen every six minutes One bike is being stolen every six minutes as criminal gangs target wealthy cyclists who have top-of-the range models. The Times - Subscription at source 17/4/2018 News Russian cyber agents set to cripple laptops, phones and ‘critical’ infrastructure after secretly accessing millions of computers Russia is targeting millions of laptops and phones in UK homes in preparation for a cyber attack on Britain’s ‘critical infrastructure’, senior security experts revealed. Mail Online 17/4/2018 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: ACC Gary Cann – Many reasons to be proud of our internationally renowned counter terrorism command structures In a report published last week, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) commended our command of extreme-threat counter terrorism operations. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 16/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind- Two Years On Two years ago, the National Stalking Consortium released a hard-hitting report identifying the lack of support for victims of stalking. In that report, we urged police forces to undertake comprehensive training to enable them to better recognise stalking and respond appropriately. We also called on police and crime commissioners to commit to funding specialist services for the 1.1 million people who experience stalking in England and Wales each year, and more broadly, we recommended a more joined up approach to stalking by all the different agencies involved. This current iteration of our Out of Sight, Out of Mind report shows that while there has been some improvement in the response to stalking, it is still not good enough. In the two years since the last report, the number of stalking cases recorded by the police still represents less than 1 per cent of the cases that take place each year. While there are a handful of new specialist stalking services for victims, the criminal offence of stalking remains low on police crime commissioners’ priorities. [PDF] Suzy Lamplugh Trust 16/4/2018 Report Report Launch: Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind- Two Years On To mark National Stalking Awareness Week 2018, Suzy Lamplugh Trust conducted a Freedom of Information investigation into the local response to stalking, looking at what progress has been made by statutory agencies including police forces and police and crime commissioners (PCCs) since the release of the 2016 Suzy Lamplugh Trust report, Out of Sight, Out of Mind. Suzy Lamplugh Trust 16/4/2018 News Trust follow-up report highlights ‘lack of national leadership’ over police progress on stalking Policing leaders need to make “great strides” to improve their support of victims of stalking after lives have been “unforgivably” lost in high-profile cases because of a serious lack of understanding and recognition, one of the country’s most senior retired chief constables has warned. Police Professional 16/4/2018 News Thames Valley deputy PCC permanently appointed Matthew Barber's position as deputy police and crime commissioner (DPCC) has been made permanent. Police Professional 16/4/2018 News Bedfordshire Police selects new ACC The first new assistant chief constable has been appointed following this year’s Strategic Command Course (SCC). Police Professional 16/4/2018 News Fingerprint source book v2 (second edition) A manual drawing together all of the information regarding experimental work on fingerprint development techniques.The Fingerprint Source Book was prepared as an internal reference document, drawing together all of the information held by the Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) regarding internally managed experimental work on finger mark enhancement techniques. The preparation of the document was carried out in anticipation that supporting evidence would be required for validation of the techniques within the Manual of Fingerprint Development Techniques, as part of the ISO 17025 accreditation of the CAST forensic laboratories. As CAST and police force laboratories have progressed with the ISO 17025 accreditation process, the Fingerprint Source Book has become regarded as a more widely important document. Because it provides the validation of the techniques contained within the manual, and hence the techniques used by police forces, it has become necessary for the document to be formally issued and controlled. Home Office 16/4/2018 Report As it happened: Gross misconduct hearing into Cheshire Police chief constable Simon Byrne The first day of a police misconduct hearing into the chief constable Simon Byrne is set to start today, Monday Runcorn and Widnes World 16/4/2018 News North Yorkshire Chief Constable announces retirement A Chief Constable who chased down a suspect minutes after starting his new role five years ago is retiring. BBC 16/4/2018 News Dog seizure policy working in Lincolnshire, police say Lincolnshire is no longer "an easy target" for hare coursers due to a policy of seizing dogs, police said. BBC 16/4/2018 News Gwent Police may train more officers to use Tasers A police force says it is considering training more officers to use Tasers. BBC 16/4/2018 News Cliff Richard privacy case: Police felt ‘forced’ into revealing raid to BBC Police felt "forced" into giving the BBC advanced notice of their 2014 raid on Sir Cliff Richard's home, a former detective has told the High Court. BBC 16/4/2018 News Ex-detective felt forced by BBC reporter to reveal Cliff Richard raid, court hears Matthew Fenwick tells high court he felt he had ‘no option’ but to tell reporter about the search The Guardian 16/4/2018 News 98% of workforce loses confidence in PCC following ‘devastating’ officer reductions Hampshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) has overwhelmingly lost a vote of confidence from officers following cuts to specialist teams. Police Professional 16/4/2018 News AI powered ‘Robo-Lawyer’ helps step up fight against economic crime SFO rolls-out tech to keep on top of growing mountain of data which has recently quadrupled. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/4/2018 News Force set to equip all frontline officers with BWV Kit is hoped to act as deterrent to save time and money for force and courts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/4/2018 News «385838593860386138623863386438653866Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events