Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 80441 to 80460 «401940204021402240234024402540264027Next ›Last » Bedfordshire Police Deputy Chief hits back at HMICFRS The force was rated as requiring improvement in its efficiency report Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2017 News Force drops PEEL rating for ‘not having crystal ball’ on funding 'Investing time and valuable resources into planning for a limitless number of funding scenarios would, ironically, be inefficient,' says deputy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2017 News Police Scotland urged to provide MSPs with assessment of current custody arrangements Police Scotland has been urged to provide MSPs with a human rights assessment of current custody arrangements. The Herald (Scotland) 10/11/2017 News Welsh police forces ‘welcome’ requires improvement ratings Both forces criticised over plans for the future Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2017 News Teenage thugs should face ‘harsher’ prison sentences, Met Police chief Cressida Dick suggests The worst teenage criminals should face tougher prison sentences to deter other youngsters from turning to crime in the first place, Britain's top police officer has suggested The Telegraph 10/11/2017 News Manchester police face legal bid over teen’s naked photo details A police force is facing a legal challenge against its refusal to delete the details of a teenager who sent a naked photograph of himself on social media to a girl at his school. BBC 10/11/2017 News Britain’s top police chief says young offenders are ‘simply not fearful’ of the courts and must be jailed earlier and for longer Teenage thugs should face ‘harsher and more effective’ prison sentences to break the cycle of crime, Britain’s top police officer has said. Mail Online 10/11/2017 News London borough has handed over 75 CCTV cameras to the police in key terror target locations – but they’ll NEVER be switched on A London authority handed over control of 75 CCTV cameras to the Met Police in January but it has emerged they have never been switched on. Mail Online 10/11/2017 News Only 5% of people referred to Prevent extremism scheme get specialist help Home Office figures show 7,631 people were referred to programme in 2015-16 but only 381 received specialist support The Guardian 10/11/2017 News Teenagers need jail as a deterrent, says Metropolitan police chief Cressida Dick The country’s top police officer has called for tougher sentences for teenage criminals to stop them becoming serial offenders. The Times - Subscription at source 10/11/2017 News Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme, April 2015 to March 2016 This publication focuses on statistical data of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme from April 2015 to March 2016. Home Office 9/11/2017 Report Our belief in liberty and social justice means we must back the police Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesman Sir Ed Davey says cuts to the police service have gone too far Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Vera Baird: ‘Brave people who’ve come forward are being held back’ Many survivors of sexual exploitation committed crimes while they were under the control of grooming gangs. One proposal for helping to minimise the long-term impact on them is to have their criminal records expunged – some senior police officers are backing a change to the law to offer them pardons. Channel 4 News 9/11/2017 News Durham Constabulary one of only two forces in England and Wales to be rated as ‘outstanding’ The North East force has been awarded the highest grade for the third year running by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary Chronicle Live (North East) 9/11/2017 News Shadow policing minister urges Norfolk Constabulary to rethink axing PCSOs The shadow minister of state for policing has urged bosses at Norfolk Constabulary to think again about plans to axe all its Police Community Support Officers. Eastern Daily Press 9/11/2017 News Crime minister visits Devon and Cornwall Police’s specialist anti-slavery unit Exmouth-based unit has helped train officers from across country in tackling increasing reports of human slavery Plymouth Live 9/11/2017 News Ruth Davidson: hundreds of emergency police calls go ‘unheeded’ Two hundred emergency calls to Police Scotland have "gone unheeded" in the past year, with officers not being deployed to incidents or being sent to the wrong town, according to Ruth Davidson. The Telegraph 9/11/2017 News Herts Police officers armed with upgraded tasers As part of a national roll-out over the coming months, Hertfordshire Constabulary will begin using the X2 as a replacement for the current X26 devices, which are no longer in production. Welwyn Hatfield Times 9/11/2017 News Twitter poll backs use of spit hoods by Durham police Human rights groups condemn ‘frivolous’ vote as Twitter users approve guard that prevents detainees spitting and biting The Guardian 9/11/2017 News Police urge people to report crime online as 999 services struggle with demand Britain's biggest police force is urging people to report crimes online and even collect their own evidence, after figures revealed that thousands of people were abandoning 999 calls before they get a response. The Telegraph 9/11/2017 News «401940204021402240234024402540264027Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events