Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99503 total results. Showing results 78221 to 78240 «390839093910391139123913391439153916Next ›Last » Drug overdoses: “Naloxone is just another tool to help police do what they do.” Four years ago, US State Troopers in Connecticut were trained and licensed to carry Naloxone Hydrochloride which can reverse opoid overdoses. The move is thought to have saved 268 lives. Former Detective Sergeant and now chairman of LEAP UK Neil Woods explains why it's time police officers in the UK are trained and equipped to carry Naloxone. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Staffordshire Police to axe jobs after force told to save £6.6m Staff are already being consulted over potential job losses Stoke on Trent Live 23/10/2018 News Police drones could be used to help elderly in winter Drone footage used to hunt criminals could now be used to help identify elderly residents at risk of falling victim to the cold this winter. Express & Star 23/10/2018 News Police chiefs warn of fewer officers after Treasury shrinks budgets further Fresh cuts will leave largest forces in England and Wales with officer numbers last seen in the 1970s The Guardian 23/10/2018 News Most Met Police officers ‘want to carry spit guards’, says poll Nearly all Metropolitan Police officers want to carry spit guards, a new survey suggests. ITV News 23/10/2018 News Police Federation launches legal action against government for ‘cheating officers out of pay rise they deserve’ 'It is unacceptable to see officers struggling to make ends meet,' association says The Independent 23/10/2018 News Schoolchildren arming themselves with Tasers, knuckledusters and pistols for class, official police data shows Children have been caught with Tasers, knuckledusters and even a pistol in schools amid a huge surge in pupils arming themselves for class. Mail Online 23/10/2018 News It’s time to face uncomfortable truths about the relentless harassment of women Every day, women and girls across the UK and around the world alter their plans and their behaviour because sexual harassment is an ever-present reality. Actions on a spectrum from cat-calls and comments, or persistently staring at a woman’s body, up to serious sexual assault, cause women to fear for their safety. The Times - Subscription at source 23/10/2018 News Guns on the streets at highest level for 8 years Shotguns stolen from farmers and handguns smuggled through porous borders have helped to bring the number of firearms on Britain’s streets to its highest in almost a decade. The Times - Subscription at source 23/10/2018 News Sajid Javid was right to call out Asian grooming gangs Growing up in an Indian Sikh family in Derby, I remember how relatives and friends reinforced prejudice about British women to perpetuate a “them and us” culture. We don’t behave like them, I was told — white girls have no honour, dress immodestly and lose their virginity too easily. My community referred to them as white trash, white meat and easy prey. The British Asian members of a grooming gang who were jailed last week for abusing girls, most of whom were white, appear to have shared such racist, misogynistic views. The Times 23/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Sexual harassment of women and girls in public places The Women and Equalities Committee publishes its report on sexual harassment of women and girls in public places. The report calls on the Government to tackle public sexual harassment of women and girls urgently and makes seven key recommendations for action. Parliament.uk 23/10/2018 Report Street harassment ‘relentless’ for women and girls The government is failing to address street harassment of women and young girls in the UK, a new report has said. BBC 23/10/2018 News MPs demand changes to domestic abuse and stalking reforms The Government’s approach to domestic abuse has been criticised by MPs who are demanding further action to implement more effective scrutiny of domestic abuse reforms. Police Professional 22/10/2018 News Home Office rejects former MPS commissioner’s cannabis intervention The former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) commissioner, Lord Hogan-Howe has urged reform of cannabis laws and claimed decriminalising the drug has been a success in other states. Police Professional 22/10/2018 News NBPA: Home Secretary’s tweet was ‘populist, divisive and unhelpful’ The president of the National Black Police Association (NBPA) has criticised Sajid Javid for his comments on racial profiles of paedophile rings as divisive. Police Professional 22/10/2018 News Hernandez reselected for Police and Crime Commissioner vote Alison Hernandez has been reselected as the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner candidate for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The Packet (Falmouth) 22/10/2018 News Julian Cole: Three Bedfordshire Police officers sacked Three PCs involved in arresting a man left paralysed and brain-damaged have been sacked after being found guilty by a misconduct panel. BBC 22/10/2018 News Former Met police boss calls for urgent review of cannabis laws A former Metropolitan Police commissioner has called for an "urgent review" of Britain's cannabis laws. ITV News 22/10/2018 News There’s ‘no evidence’ Tasers reduce police use of firearms, new study shows USA: There is "no evidence" that the adoption of Tasers reduces police use of firearms, according to a study released this week from the University of Chicago. CNBC 22/10/2018 News Report Watch: HMICFRS’ Joint Inspection of the Handling of Cases Involving Disability Hate Crime The latest in our Report Watch series, which summarises the findings of reports that impact policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction, takes a look at HMICFRS’ Joint Inspection of the Handling of Cases Involving Disability Hate Crime and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, published this month (October 18). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2018 Analysis «390839093910391139123913391439153916Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events