Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 77561 to 77580 «387538763877387838793880388138823883Next ›Last » Lincolnshire Police officers get spit and bite guards The force has purchased 5,000 of the medically-approved guards. Lincolnshire Reporter 3/4/2018 News MP encourages police to chase scooter thieves Nick Hurd says laws will be changed to better protect police from prosecution VisorDown 3/4/2018 News Former Eastbourne senior officer launches petition calling for more police officers A retired senior officer has launched a petition calling for more police officers to be hired. Eastbourne Herald 3/4/2018 News Police use Apple Watch health data as evidence in murder case Your smartphone knows plenty about you, and it's that health data that's apparently been key to solving an Australian murder case. Yahoo! 3/4/2018 News Leadership: Superintendents are key to developing leaders from under-represented groups Recruitment from under-represented communities is improving, but once in officers often struggle to progress through the ranks. A new, specially-devised coaching scheme has been launched by the Superintendents' Association in partnership with the College of Policing to encourage and support officers in reaching their full potential. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/4/2018 Analysis Revealed: two-thirds of all police stations shut in two decades The number of police stations in Northern Ireland has been cut by two-thirds over the last two decades, new figures obtained by the News Letter reveal. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 3/4/2018 Analysis, Feature New spit and bite guards to be introduced by police The move follows 107 incidents where officers were bitten or spat at in eight months Lincolnshire Live 3/4/2018 News Policing minister backs PCC’s radical drug addiction treatment plans Plans include prescribing heroin to people suffering from addiction who have not responded to other forms of treatment Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/4/2018 News ‘Trust me with fire service,’ says Shropshire’s police commissioner Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion today insisted his takeover of Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service would improve both emergency services. Shropshire Star 3/4/2018 News Crime commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa defends police spending £190,000 on consultants 'We still need to find new efficiencies, while remaining a top performing force' Derbyshire Live 3/4/2018 News Female officers and civilian staff at Surrey Police paid nearly 9% less than male colleagues Surrey Police admitted it has "more to do to improve diversity" after gender pay gap data was released Surrey Live 3/4/2018 News Police chief: Not every rape claim is justified Britain's biggest police force no longer automatically believes rape and sex assault complainants. Metro 3/4/2018 News Policing is a tie that binds us all. Don’t let it unravel Tory budget cuts, along with Theresa May’s offhand treatment of the police, is putting the social contract with the public at risk The Guardian 3/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Police are ‘trained to hide vital evidence’ Full extent of disclosure failures laid bare The Times - Subscription at source 3/4/2018 News I wasn’t forced out, says DPP Alison Saunders after trial blunders Alison Saunders, the director of public prosecutions, hit back against claims the government had refused to renew her contract. The Times - Subscription at source 3/4/2018 News Skype sessions for children to question judges School pupils are to have the chance to question the most senior judges in the land over the internet. The Times - Subscription at source 3/4/2018 News Just one in 100 crimes on the web ends with a conviction and 99% of crooks escape justice Police commissioner says systems 'couldn't cope' if all reports were passed on Mail Online 3/4/2018 News Britain’s top prosecutor Alison Saunders denies being pushed out her job QC who criticised police for believing all rape victims is tipped to replace her Mail Online 3/4/2018 News How the Director of Public Prosecutions turned British justice on its head By Richard Littlejohn Mail Online 3/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Effective management of Unmanned Aerial Systems for law enforcement Drones must be managed and maintained to the same exacting standards of manned aircraft. David Hunkin discusses how this can be achieved Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/4/2018 Analysis «387538763877387838793880388138823883Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events