Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93844 total results. Showing results 78021 to 78040 «389838993900390139023903390439053906Next ›Last » Deputy Chief Constable Mr Alan Pughsley, the Chief Constable of Kent Police is seeking to recruit an exceptional new Deputy Chief Constable to a unique, challenging and extremely rewarding role. Kent Police was the first force to receive an Outstanding rating for Legitimacy in the PEEL assessments and the only force to retain it for three years. We continue to push the boundaries for innovation and transformation with both technology and creative policing models, providing a unique platform for anyone wishing to take their career to new heights. This influential and strategic leadership role plays a key part in the corporate management and direction of Kent Police, influencing our vision and strategic agenda. Based at Police Headquarters, Maidstone, Kent. Salary £131,112 (plus car/allowance). The closing date for applications is noon on Tuesday 3rd April 2018 Kent Police 9/3/2018 Jobs BTP transfer into Police Scotland ‘will still happen’ But Conservative MP says level of uncertainty for 'great' officers is unacceptable. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 News ‘Once in a generation’ domestic abuse bill Economic abuse will be officially recognised for the first time as part of government proposals to address domestic abuse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 News Stop sending non-violent female offenders to prison, says parliamentary group An inquiry into women and the criminal justice system is aiming for reform Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 News Anas Sarwar and Police Scotland race row rumbles on The race row between Anas Sarwar and the Scottish Police Federation (SPF) intensified yesterday. The Labour MSP was criticised over the weekend after he claimed that black and Asian people were over four times more likely to be stopped and searched by police. The National 9/3/2018 News AI profiling: The social and moral hazards of ‘predictive’ policing Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in policing to predict crime and direct scarce police resources. However, Professor Michael Rowe of Northumbria University warns that the moral and ethical ramifications of using such technology are potentially serious, and need to be kept in view. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 Opinion Scotland’s first justice centre to transform the north The multipurpose £23m complex on the city’s Longman Road aims to “transform” the way justice is delivered in the Highlands by providing modern court and tribunal facilities, alongside a range of support organisations under one roof for victims, witnesses and other users. The Press and Journal 9/3/2018 News Thames Valley Police spent £30,000 on reintroducing the helmets ahead of the Royal Wedding A substantial bill for new police helmets has been branded as a poor use of dwindling budgets. Thames Valley Police (TVP) splurged £30,000 on the new headgear, but critics say the limited funds need to be directed to the health and welfare of serving officers. The Reading Chronicle 9/3/2018 News Home Secretary Amber Rudd in Salisbury Amber Rudd has visited a police officer currently in hospital after a nerve agent attack. The Home Secretary visited Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey in Salisbury District Hospital this morning. Salisbury Journal 9/3/2018 News Army sends 100 troops to reinforce Russian spy probe as police increase section cordoned off around Sergei Skripal’s home It is now feared that Mr Skripal - who was convicted in his home country for selling secrets to MI6 - was singled out for a state-sponsored assassination plot at home, with his daughter Yulia and 21 others including a hero police officer being treated The Sun 9/3/2018 News Suspended police chief Bernard Higgins back at work One of Scotland’s top police officers has returned to work after a period of suspension, his lawyer has said. The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 News Police chief wants extra sports and cultural event security cash The cost of security at concerts and sporting matches in Cardiff and Swansea has gone up 50% in the last year, according to the local police chief. BBC 9/3/2018 News Spy mystery: Inflatable zip-up suits protect police The brightly coloured suits worn by officers to shield them from exposure to the nerve agent used in the attempt on Sergei Skripal’s life are known as powered respirator protective suits, or PRPS. The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Police computer locks up suspects based on postcode An algorithm used to help police make custody decisions has been altered amid concerns that it was discriminating unfairly based on postcodes. The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2018 News European Commission appoints first female director of Europol The commissioner of the Belgian federal police will become the first ever female executive director of Europol. Police Professional 8/3/2018 News Cybersecurity and Brexit: What does it mean for the fight against hackers? Brexit could mean new challenges in the fight against cybercrime, from changes to international police agencies and more headaches for companies recruiting security staff. ZDNet 8/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Europe’s new top cop says she’s used to breaking glass ceilings Belgium's police chief Catherine De Bolle was named as Europol's new executive director on Thursday, another first for a woman who says she is getting used to taking on roles traditionally held by men. Yahoo! 8/3/2018 News Russian spy attack: police officer left ill named as DS Nick Bailey The police officer left seriously ill after he was caught up in the Salisbury nerve agent attack was named as DS Nick Bailey as Wiltshire Police said that 21 people have now been treated as a result of the incident. The Guardian 8/3/2018 News Sarwar renews attack on Scottish police union over race row Anas Sarwar has raised his race fight with Scotland’s police union with Nicola Sturgeon. The Herald (Scotland) 8/3/2018 News Police commissioner welcomes clampdown on prison gangs West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has welcomed Justice Secretary David Gauke’s ‘practical’ approach to cracking down on criminal activity within UK prisons. Evesham Observer 8/3/2018 News «389838993900390139023903390439053906Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events