Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 78261 to 78280 «391039113912391339143915391639173918Next ›Last » Why I’m campaigning for a change to police complaints rules in Scotland Scottish police regulations - unlike those in England and Wales - allow investigations into complaints to be halted if an officer resigns. Moi Ali argues that this harms the officers, the complainants, and faith in the system, and explains why she's campaigning for a change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 Opinion Four far-right plots thwarted last year, says counter-terrorism chief Mark Rowley warns that threat from extreme rightwing groups is ‘significant and concerning’ The Guardian 26/2/2018 News Islamist and Far Right extremists should be treated like paedophiles and have their children taken away, says Britain’s top counter-terror officer Violent Islamists should be treated like paedophiles and have their children taken away from them, Britain’s top counter terrorist officer said last night. Mail Online 26/2/2018 News Head of Britain’s most unhealthy police force that loses £10million every year to sick days wants to put officers on BIKES to get them into shape A police chief has told officers they should start cycling to work to improve their fitness. Mail Online 26/2/2018 News Inside track: How a former gang member is training the police to tackle gangs Sheldon Thomas is the founder of Gangsline, a training and consultancy company specialising in tackling gang culture, serious youth violence and child sexual exploitation. A former gang leader, Sheldon has spent 28 years helping to combat gang crime. He tells Policing Insight how his formative years, coupled with his recent experience, means he can offer policing and other agencies a unique approach to tackling gang violence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 Interview, Opinion PCCs best-placed to oversee probation Ahead of his appearance in front of the Justice Committee tomorrow, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners Chair and Criminal Justice lead, David Lloyd, is calling for PCCs to be given real oversight and accountability of local criminal justice services, including offender management services Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/2/2018 News Trafficking referrals in Scotland on the rise The number of potential human trafficking victims identified in Scotland has risen following a public awareness campaign. Police Professional 26/2/2018 News Disclosure deals ‘are scaring off rape victims’ Alleged rape victims are forcing detectives to drop investigations because they fear confidential personal records will be given to the accused, police chiefs have warned MPs. The Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Call for answers why suspects of appalling crimes are remaining at large for months … even after they’ve been charged One senior judge issued a chilling warning that 'something will go horribly wrong' because of long waits and lack of conditions on suspects of serious crimes North Wales Live 26/2/2018 News No answers over £1 million roads police grant Confusion over why money has not been spent after three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Durham chief blasts ‘ineptitude’ of Police Scotland professional standards CC Mike Barton says lawyers even advised the force not to put him in touch with former senior officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Force insists that everything is being done to track down missing sex offenders A leading police officer has said everything is being done to track down missing sex offenders after figures showed that more than 50 are at large across the West Midlands. Shropshire Star 26/2/2018 News Gwent Police creates team to tackle human trafficking A team of officers dedicated to combating human trafficking is being created by Gwent Police. The five-strong team will raise awareness of what the force said was "a growing issue". BBC 26/2/2018 News Police Scotland ‘alarmed’ by soaring human trafficking cases The number of reports to police of potential human trafficking has soared over the past year. Figures show there were 213 referrals to Police Scotland in 2017, up 42 per cent on the previous year. The Scotsman 26/2/2018 News West Midlands Police could be housed in fire stations after building closures Residents in Sutton Coldfield and Solihull could also be visiting police in the local library Coventry Live 26/2/2018 News Folk as young as 17 subject to police stop and search powers in Dundee Police are carrying out more than three stop and searches every day — but fewer than four in 10 lead to the seizure of contraband. Evening Telegraph 26/2/2018 News Metropolitan Police warrant review will let fugitives go free Suspected paedophiles, sex pests and violent attackers who have absconded could be let off the hook after a review of warrants by the Metropolitan Police. The Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Domestic abuse reform to end victims’ court ordeals Victims of domestic violence will be spared having to come face-to-face with their abusers in court under proposals to be announced by the home secretary today. The Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Policewoman knew key witness in collapsed female genital mutilation trial The police and prosecutors face questions over a failed prosecution for female genital mutilation after it emerged that a senior policewoman had links with the key witness. The Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2018 News Decorated undercover police officer accuses Freemasons of blocking his career A former undercover officer presented with the Queen’s Police Medal for bravery by Prince Charles says freemasons in the force threatened to derail his career. The Telegraph 25/2/2018 News «391039113912391339143915391639173918Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events