Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96295 total results. Showing results 79801 to 79820 «398739883989399039913992399339943995Next ›Last » Amber Rudd: Drugs the ‘biggest driver’ of violence spate The home secretary has announced a crackdown on drugs networks in England and Wales, citing a "strong link" between drugs and rising violent crime. BBC 9/4/2018 News Tory Home Office Minister Victoria Atkins Admits She Does Not Know How Many Police Officers There Are 'It’s, um, um, I’m not going to hazard a guess.' Huffington Post 9/4/2018 News Durham police criticised over ‘crude’ profiling Durham police has been criticised by privacy campaigners over the "crude" data used in software to help process offenders. BBC 9/4/2018 News Tory Policing Minister doesn’t know the number of police officers in Britain in painful car crash interview Victoria Atkins had a brain fade moment Mirror 9/4/2018 News Violent crime up by 25 per cent in Gloucestershire as police officer numbers slashed These are the numbers behind the leaked Home Office documents Gloucestershire Live 9/4/2018 News Ministers are accused of trying to cover up their failures by unveiling crime plan which cracks down on knives, acid and social media but makes NO mention of police cuts Amber Rudd today launched a new crackdown on violent crime but her 114-page strategy makes no mention of the loss of 20,000 police officers. Mail Online 9/4/2018 News Amber Rudd commits a serious crime – of gross incompetence The home secretary’s launch of her violent crime strategy was devoid of feeling and substance The Guardian 9/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Building the case for body-worn video: Savings in complaints and case building? British police chiefs are enthusiastic about the benefits of body-worn cameras, so how do they reconcile the cost of adoption and maintenance with the other budgetary pressures they are facing? In an article from the 2017 CoPaCC thematic report 'Body-worn Video in Policing' , former ACC Ian Wiggett looks at the issues. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/4/2018 Analysis Corbyn berates Amber Rudd over leaked violent crime report Labour leader says home secretary is ignoring evidence from her own officials on issue The Guardian 9/4/2018 News Interview: Surveillance Camera Commissioner discusses his mission to protect privacy and human rights As an ever-greater volume of increasingly sophisticated devices watch us all, PublicTechnology talks to regulator Tony Porter about his office’s role in ensuring surveillance is always used ‘proportionately and sensitively’ PublicTechnology.net 9/4/2018 News Deputy Chief Constable and Assistant Chief Constable Vacancies Exceptional leaders sought to join Police Scotland. As a Deputy or Assistant Chief Constable in Police Scotland, you will play a major part in shaping the future of policing. You will have substantial operational responsibility and strategic influence. Working with colleagues, partners and stakeholders, you will make an essential contribution to the nation's social and economic wellbeing through the delivery of innovative, effective and efficient public services. Deputy Chief Constables - Salary £176,490. Assistant Chief Constables - Salary £119,670. The deadline for applications for the posts is 30th April 2018 at 1600hrs. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 9/4/2018 Jobs Policing Minister’s special grant solution to force’s budget crisis The Home Office has frozen direct funding for police forces until 2020. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/4/2018 News Serious Violence Strategy The Serious Violence Strategy sets out the government’s response to serious violence and recent increases in knife crime, gun crime and homicide. Home Office 9/4/2018 Report Police Scotland to use cyber crime kiosks Service plans to distribute 41 kiosks around the country to interrogate devices for evidence of cyber crime Police Scotland is to begin using a collection of ‘cyber kiosks’ as part of its efforts to fight cyber crime. UKAuthority.com 9/4/2018 News Standardising police ICT ‘within the autonomy’ Interview: Ian Bell, CEO of the Police ICT Company, says it is changing its style of engagement as it looks to deliver common solutions that can work within police forces’ change programmes UKAuthority.com 9/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Major shakeup as West Mercia Police withdraws 25 officers from CMPG West Mercia Police has withdrawn from the Central Motorway Policing Group (CMPG) after 28 years, and formed a new roads policing service. Bromsgrove Advertiser 9/4/2018 News Government accused of ‘sticking head in sand’ over links between police cuts and rise in crime A police chief has accused the Home Secretary of “sticking her head in the sand” after she said cutbacks could not be blamed for in increase in violent crime. Ron Hogg, Durham’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) said he was astonished by Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s comments. The Northern Echo 9/4/2018 News Home Secretary to launch Serious Violence Strategy Home Secretary Amber Rudd today sets out a multi-million pound commitment to steering young people away from crime and tackling violent drug-dealing gangs. Home Office 9/4/2018 News Amber Rudd to unveil new crime strategy as Jeremy Corbyn attacks Tories on police numbers Home Secretary Amber Rudd will vow to do "whatever it takes" to make Britain's streets safe as she unveils plans to combat a worrying rise in stabbings, shootings and acid attacks. The Serious Violence Strategy she announces on Monday is underpinned by £40 million of Home Office funding and led by a new Offensive Weapons Bill that aims to make it particularly harder for young criminals to arm themselves. ITV News 9/4/2018 News Former top Tottenham police officer: Pushing someone up against a wall is not the way to do stop and search A former senior police officer who worked in one of London's worst hit areas for gang crime has said stop and search is a vital tool in policing London, but it must be done in the correct way in order for it to be effective. The Standard 9/4/2018 News «398739883989399039913992399339943995Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events