Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98768 total results. Showing results 77561 to 77580 «387538763877387838793880388138823883Next ›Last » Force bids for £4.5 million despite warning it will ‘change what special grants are for’ Bedfordshire Police ask for extra cash to deal with gang crime and violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/10/2018 News Thomas Orchard: Devon and Cornwall Police admits restraining offence A police force has pleaded guilty to breaking health and safety rules over the use of an emergency response belt. BBC 19/10/2018 News Home Office seeks ‘police and public protection tech’ leader Deputy director role set to pay up to £105k a year PublicTechnology.net 19/10/2018 News The police need more money. But they also need to stop being racist Institutional racism still blights the police service. Any new funding promised by Labour must be contingent on fixing this The Guardian 19/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Head of Scientific Support The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is seeking a new Head of Scientific Support. You will lead teams of forensic specialists as they investigate crime scenes, identify fingerprints and footwear, use imaging such as specialist photography, CCTV and facial ID, and undertake crime scene surveying. You must hold a degree in a management-based discipline such as business management, accountancy or financial management. You must have a minimum of five years' experience in leadership and change, project management, strategy development and working with senior decision makers. Location: Greater Belfast. Salary: £56,252 - £63,346. Closing Date: 9th November 2018 at 3:00pm Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 19/10/2018 Jobs Ban fireworks, says chief constable who insists he’s no ‘party pooper’ The sale of fireworks to individuals should be banned, one of the UK’s most senior police officers has said. The Telegraph 19/10/2018 News Deputy Chief Constable The Deputy Chief Constable is responsible for supporting the Chief Constable in leading the organisation and to assist in creating a vision, and setting a direction and culture for the Force that builds on public and organisational confidence and trust, and enables the delivery of an effective policing service. This post is at Senior Civil Service Pay Band 1 (SCS1) level. The salary for this role is up to £117,690 with annual increments in line with national police awards for Deputy Chief Constables. There will be no performance related pay arrangements. Closing date: 23:59 11th November Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) 19/10/2018 Jobs Another strategic force alliance breaks down Gloucestershire Police is to withdraw from its alliance with Avon and Somerset Police and Wiltshire Police. Police Professional 19/10/2018 News Former Police Scotland chief constable confirmed as new Inspector of Constabulary The Home Office has announced that Phil Gormley has been appointed as Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Inspector of Fire & Rescue Authorities in England. Police Professional 19/10/2018 News Crime commissioner Jane Kennedy warns of ‘dire consequences’ for Merseyside Police Merseyside Police will face “dire consequences” if it does not receive financial help from central government, the crime commissioner has said. St Helens Star 19/10/2018 News So what exactly went wrong in the failed police force merger? “How did it all go wrong?” – that’s the question Dorset councillors want to put to the county’s police and crime commissioner over the failed merger bid with Devon and Cornwall Police. Dorset Echo 19/10/2018 News UK police are buying top secret hacking tech to break into iPhones Three police forces in the UK have spent thousands on tech from Grayshift to unlock iPhones as part of criminal investigations Wired 19/10/2018 News Manchester police couldn’t stop the bike muggers. So we stepped in Across the UK, others like us are taking action where a depleted police force cannot. Is this really how we want Britain to be? The Guardian 19/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Patrol Career Interest and Perceptions of Barriers Among African-American Criminal Justice Students The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether black and African-American criminal justice students perceive barriers to a police patrol career differently than white students, and whether the perceptions of these barriers impact desire to enter a police patrol career. The current inquiry uses a self-administered survey of over 630 undergraduate students in criminal justice classes across five public universities. Findings suggest that African-American students differ significantly from white students in perceived social disapproval of patrol careers, respect for police and perceptions of whether the police engage in racial profiling. These perceptions display a significant indirect relationship indicating lower patrol career interest for black and African-American students compared to all other races. Findings from the current inquiry indicate that departments may need to focus more on improving global perceptions of the police and discussing the nature of the career with recruit social support structures. Police recruiters should focus on techniques such as addressing social isolation experienced by the police rather than on decreasing standards for background checks or simply increasing awareness of police careers. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management - Registration at source 19/10/2018 Research article Police Scotland inspector in firearms sexism row Police Scotland is facing a sexism row after an inspector said female firearms officers should not be deployed together if men were available. BBC 19/10/2018 News Police are tackling county lines gangs in Dorset More than £23,000-worth of drugs and cash have been seized during a single week as police launched a crackdown on ‘county lines’ dealers. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 19/10/2018 News Legalising cannabis is the right way forward Prohibition of the Class B drug has failed and it’s time we copied Canada and Colorado by treating it like tobacco The Times - Subscription at source 19/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Gangs taught how to make bullets online Criminal gangs are increasingly using antique guns with homemade ammunition because they cannot get hold of modern weapons, police say. The Times - Subscription at source 19/10/2018 News Knife crimes and murders soar in violent Britain Knife crime is the worst on record in England and Wales as drug turf wars and “county lines” gangs fuel violence. The Times - Subscription at source 19/10/2018 News APCC response to latest ONS crime statistics APCC Performance lead, Matthew Scott said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/10/2018 News «387538763877387838793880388138823883Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events