Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 80661 to 80680 «403040314032403340344035403640374038Next ›Last » Hate crime drastically under-reported – South Wales Police Hate crime is still drastically under-reported, South Wales Police has said. It follows official figures released last month showing the number of hate crimes across England and Wales rose by 29% in 2016-17. BBC 1/11/2017 News Police change ‘zero tolerance’ domestic abuse approach Police Scotland has changed its approach to domestic abuse which previously meant almost all alleged perpetrators were taken into custody. BBC 1/11/2017 News Police spend £81m a year on historical crime probes The funds are used during inquiries into sex abuse and paedophile conspiracies Mail Online 1/11/2017 News Scotland Yard unveil their new BMW scrambler motorbikes and stingers Police in London have unveiled new scrambler motorbikes to tackle the scourge of moped criminals. Mail Online 1/11/2017 News Met police chief warns further cuts will make it harder to fight crime Cressida Dick says it will be ‘incredibly demanding’ for force to find £400m in extra savings on top of £600m already cut The Guardian 1/11/2017 News Met Police to chase down moped gangs on scrambler bikes and use stinger spikes to thwart thugs, Scotland Yard reveals Scotland Yard today unveiled new tactics in the battle against moped thugs rampaging across London, including deploying officers on scrambler motorbikes to chase down suspects. The Standard 31/10/2017 News No suspension for Police Scotland chief constable Phil Gormley after fourth bullying allegation Scotland's top police officer will not be suspended despite being hit by a fourth bullying allegation from a senior staff member. The Herald (Scotland) 31/10/2017 News Police adopt new tactics to tackle moped thieves after rise in violent crime Officers have been given new, faster motorbikes and will continue chasing suspects even if they take their helmets off. Sky News 31/10/2017 News Eight people killed in New York ‘act of terror’ after truck drives on to bike path Eight people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a man drove a truck nearly a mile down a bike path in lower Manhattan on Tuesday, striking pedestrians, cyclists and a school bus. The Guardian 31/10/2017 News Retired West Yorkshire chief constable Mark Gilmore in court dispute with Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns Williamson A High Court judge is analysing a dispute between a retired police chief and a police and crime commissioner. Telegraph and Argus 31/10/2017 News Met specialist crime and operations may be broken up Force looking at different options and could do away with long standing model based around specialisms. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News SCC review leads to more diverse applications The College of Policing has pledged to “keep up momentum” after reforms led to a 25 per cent increase in applications to join the Strategic Command Course (SCC). Police Professional 31/10/2017 News SNP asked not to ignore 11,500 opposed to rail merger Rail staff and officers have handed in a petition urging the Scottish government not to divide British Transport Police (BTP). Police Professional 31/10/2017 News Policing’s fears over ‘reduced capacity to pursue crimes in action’ by air support Chief officers have voiced concerns over a dramatic reduction in the level of service provided by the National Police Air Service (NPAS), even outstripping the downturn in its funding. Police Professional 31/10/2017 News Senior leaders welcome the police service’s first annual ICT user survey The results of the first annual police ICT user survey will be published shortly. Undertaken by CoPaCC and supported by the Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, and the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, the survey provides a unique, independent insight into what police officers really think of their police ICT systems. Policing Insight talks to senior stakeholders involved in the survey about its potential impact and what needs to change. We also announce the winner of the survey prize draw for an iPad. Policing Insight 31/10/2017 News Prostitution: It’s time to protect sex workers not prosecute them Police crackdowns on prostitution isolate sex workers and undermine their safety. With poverty fuelling prostitution, the English Prostitutes Collective argues decriminalisation is overdue and current resources used to police consenting sex should be redirected into investigating rape and other violent crimes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to remain under county council ‘for the time being’, PCC confirms David Munro said he may rethink the decision if Surrey County Council fails to collaborate with fire stations and neighbouring authorities Surrey Live 31/10/2017 News Government ‘can’t ignore’ pressure on police picking up pieces of underfunded mental health service Police officers are dealing with more mental health cases than ever, freedom of information data indicates. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Police officers ‘more precise’ with stop and search use Home Secretary Amber Rudd says chief constables 'will need to explain disparities in force areas'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News «403040314032403340344035403640374038Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events