Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101042 total results. Showing results 78881 to 78900 «394139423943394439453946394739483949Next ›Last » Dorset Police will still work closely with Devon and Cornwall Close working between Dorset and the Devon and Cornwall police forces will continue – despite a full merger between the forces being called off. Wessex FM 21/11/2018 News County out-of-hours pothole calls ‘wasting police time’ A councillor has claimed that county hall is doing a “disservice” to people who need the police by recommending residents dial 101 to report urgent problems with the roads at night. Lancashire Telegraph 21/11/2018 News Lincolnshire Police spends £6m on digital control room Two years after G4S staff were found to be faking 999 emergency calls the Lincolnshire force is going digital with the outsourcer. Sky News 21/11/2018 News New Chief defends decision to close police stations, saying he’d have made the same choice In his first televised interview the new Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police has defended the decision to close a number of the county's old police buildings, saying he would have made the same choice. ITV News 21/11/2018 News Success of new specials strategy would be creating ‘positive experience’ A new document on warranted volunteers has been released as their number declines to a near-record low. Ian Weinfass speaks to some of those working on making best use of those officers Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News Chief proposes carrying on with a degree-free route into policing Lincolnshire Police personnel have contacted chiefs and PCCs to see if qualification plans can be delayed Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News New Chief defends decision to close police stations, saying he’d have made the same choice In his first televised interview the new Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police has defended the decision to close a number of the county's old police buildings, saying he would have made the same choice. ITV News 21/11/2018 News Watchdog warns of challenges ahead for Police Scotland The public spending watchdog has warned there are “considerable challenges” ahead for Scottish policing amid continuing financial concerns. The Scotsman 21/11/2018 News Police chief who quit over bullying row got £80,000 Scotland’s former police chief, who was the subject of five separate investigations over bullying claims when he stepped down in February, got more than £80,000 when he left the force. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News Interpol presidency vote: Russia in surprise loss to South Korea Interpol has elected South Korean Kim Jong-yang as its president, rejecting the Russian frontrunner who had been accused of abusing the international police body's arrest warrant system. BBC 21/11/2018 News Policing domestic violence: A review of the evidence AUSTRALIA: This review examines what is known about the policing of domestic violence. It covers six domains of police involvement in domestic violence—workforce development, reporting to police, first response, prevention of further domestic violence, investigative responses and charging of perpetrators. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 21/11/2018 Research article Police chief backs calls for public to ‘help not hinder’ frontline PCs but warns against ‘have-a-go heroes’ A police chief yesterday joined calls for the public to ‘help and not hinder’ frontline officers. Mail Online 21/11/2018 News Town where the police have GIVEN UP Hartlepool has only ten officers for a population of 90,000 people - forcing residents to patrol the streets and try to solve crimes on Facebook Mail Online 21/11/2018 News Vigilantes patrol the streets of Hartlepool after police cuts hit officer numbers Vigilantes are patrolling a northern town to prevent criminal behaviour and crime bosses are being called on to resolve disputes after claims that police cuts have led to a shortage of officers. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News More have-a-go heroes won’t help the police The best thing we can do for law and order is to stop expecting the police to spend their time on hate crimes and trivia The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Public can have a go if it is safe, says police chief Sir Steve House The public should help police struggling with violent suspects only if it is safe to do so, a senior officer has said. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News Red Alert Britain is right to oppose the Kremlin’s candidate for the presidency of Interpol but western democracies have been too slow to spot the dangers The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Secret life of Alexander Prokopchuk, Putin’s high-flyer Alexander Prokopchuk has kept a low profile in the three decades he has served in the Kremlin’s security services. Born in Ukraine in 1961, he studied Romano-Germanic language and literature in Kiev before moving to Moscow in 1986, five years before the collapse of the Soviet Union. He speaks five languages, including English and Polish. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Analysis, Feature ‘KGB man’ set to be next head of Interpol UK in last-ditch bid to block Kremlin candidate The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News PCC demands to know why his region didn’t get any funding Lord Willy Bach, police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Leicestershire and Rutland has today (November 15) pressed a minister on why he received no Early Intervention Youth Fund support. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News «394139423943394439453946394739483949Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events