Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 77641 to 77660 «387938803881388238833884388538863887Next ›Last » How police can download the private contents of your phone in MINUTES The UK police can download your phone data without a warrant in a matter of minutes, a shocking video has revealed. Mail Online 29/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Police use actors to test if Dunstable pubs sell alcohol to drunks Bedfordshire police want to raise awareness of negative effects of selling booze to drunk people The Guardian 29/3/2018 News Chief constable’s tribute as PCSOs abolished in Norfolk Norfolk’s chief constable has today paid tribute to the PCSOs whose role disappears in the county on Saturday. Plans announced in October to help save £10 million by 2020, including abolishing PCSOs and closing seven police station counters, come into effect on March 31 and mean 96 redundancies. Bury Free Press 29/3/2018 News Heroin deaths in Scotland rocket and drugs expert blasts police over ‘failed’ tactics Professor Neil McKeganey thinks Scotland has a huge drugs problem that needs addressed. Daily Record 29/3/2018 News Sussex Police report shows gender pay gap A pay gap report published by Sussex Police reveals male officers and staff members get paid almost ten per cent more than colleagues. The Argus 29/3/2018 News Police force will be first in the country to get rid of all its PCSOs Norfolk Police’s chief constable has told of the ‘significant challenge’ of restructuring the force. BT.com 29/3/2018 News Norfolk 2020 – 101 job losses announced as axe falls on PCSOs This week 91 PCSOs and 10 staff will leave Norfolk Police, at an estimated redundancy cost of more than £2m. Eastern Daily Press 29/3/2018 News Leak: SNP Government shelved railway force merger after £100m black hole identified The controversial merger of railway policing was shelved after Police Scotland warned of a potential pension black hole of up to £100m. The Herald (Scotland) 29/3/2018 News RSPB ‘sits on crimes for publicity’ The RSPB has been accused by police and Whitehall of failing to report bird crime so it can maximise publicity. The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2018 News Westminster attack: police urged to review questioning of terror suspects Watchdog concludes that it is not always appropriate to ask detailed religious questions of detainees The Guardian 29/3/2018 News Don’t question terror suspects on faith straight away, reviewer says Police should not automatically question Muslim terrorism suspects in detail about their religion, the Government’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has said. The Telegraph 29/3/2018 News Staff association to represent all specials Former chief officers group open to all volunteer officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2018 News Out-of-court disposal work in youth offending teams Youth offending teams (YOTs) are multidisciplinary statutory partnerships that aim to prevent offending by children. Out-of-court disposals make up an increasingly high proportion of the work of YOTs. In this inspection, HM Inspectorate of Probation and HMICFRS examined the work done by YOTs and the police with children who have committed (usually) low-level offences dealt with without going to court, known as out-of-court disposals. The aim was to develop a national understanding of the range and nature of current schemes. This report sets out the findings from this inspection. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/3/2018 Report Assistant Chief Constable The Chief Constable is seeking to appoint an Assistant Chief Constable who has the passion to serve the diverse communities of Greater Manchester and who has the drive and enthusiasm to deliver efficient, high levels of performance. Closing Date: 12 Apr 2018 Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 28/3/2018 Jobs Youth offending teams and police effective in keeping low-level child offenders out of court, but work can be improved, says chief inspector Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) and police are doing often effective work to keep children who have committed mostly low-level offences out of the formal criminal justice system, according to a joint criminal justice inspectorate report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/3/2018 News John Worboys ‘scapegoat’ tells Justice Secretary to keep hands off Parole Board Departing Parole Board chairman Nick Hardwick has warned the fallout from the judicial review ruling over John Worboys’s release is threatening its independence. Police Professional 28/3/2018 News NPCC comments on mobile phone data extraction On Tuesday 27 March, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for digital forensics, DCC Nick Baker was interviewed on Victoria Derbyshire. He spoke about how the police approach the issue of mobile phone data extraction, and stressed the importance of balancing proportionality and necessity. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 28/3/2018 News Bespoke spit guard introduced in Leicestershire to minimise public impact Frontline Leicestershire Police officers are being issued with a “less restrictive” spit guard of the force’s own design. Police Professional 28/3/2018 News The Westminster Bridge terrorist attack: A report on the use of terrorism legislation My Report into Operation Classific, the police investigation into the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge on 22nd March 2017, has been presented to Parliament by the Home Secretary today, 28 March 2018. As everyone knows, it is my responsibility to monitor the use of the terrorism legislation (the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006, together with the Terrorist Asset Freezing Act 2010 and the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2010) and to report annually to Parliament. I additionally focus on individual major investigations from time to time. My Report on Operation Classific is the first example by me of an investigation report. Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation 28/3/2018 Report Report calls on police to review questioning of terror suspects about religion The recommendation was made in a review of the probe launched following 2017’s Westminster attack. Belfast Telegraph 28/3/2018 News «387938803881388238833884388538863887Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events