Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96350 total results. Showing results 80661 to 80680 «403040314032403340344035403640374038Next ›Last » Secret government order allowing MI5 law-breaking revealed Previously secret instructions issued by ministers confirm MI5 agents are authorised to engage in law-breaking, human rights campaigners have claimed. BBC 2/3/2018 News techUK Justice & Emergency Services Management Committee Announced Following recent elections, the new members of the techUK Justice & Emergency Services Committee have been announced. TechUK 2/3/2018 News Force management statements template and guidance On 3 October 2017, HMICFRS launched a consultation on the proposed design of force management statements (FMS). We received many high quality and detailed, constructive responses to the consultation from those with an interest in policing. Today we have published: our response to the comments received from interested parties during the consultation process; and the FMS template including practical guidelines for filling it in. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/3/2018 Report More efficient misconduct hearings to follow reforms Regulations to be altered next year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News New financial crime investigation power used for first time Unexplained wealth orders issued by National Crime Agency. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News Tory peers turn against PCCs over Ted Heath inquiry Chief constable accused in parliament of having acted 'deplorably' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News MPs press Home Office for Orgreave review as more undisclosed documents are uncovered Unreleased files from five police forces about the violent 1984 clashes between officers and miners, have been identified by the Home Affairs Select Committee. Police Professional 2/3/2018 News Secret guidance reveals security services can commit crimes in UK The Government has officially acknowledged that guidance exists to regulate criminal activity by MI5 agents. Police Professional 2/3/2018 News Drug-drivers caught 25,000 times within three years Almost 25,000 motorists in England and Wales tested positive for drug-driving within three years, figures have revealed BBC 2/3/2018 News 2,500 caught drug-driving in three years in Wales More than 2,500 motorists in Wales have been caught driving under the influence of drugs since new police powers were introduced three years ago. BBC 2/3/2018 News Force sets roll-out date for latest Taser model Firearms team currently undergoing training. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News £1 million roads policing grant that ‘disappeared’ to be discussed The funding was handed over the government in 2015. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News Scotland police chief Phil Gormley ‘told he would return’ Former Chief Constable Phil Gormley was told a “bit more time” was needed to organise his return to work the day after an intervention by the justice secretary. Correspondence obtained by The Scotsman shows the then Scottish Police Authority (SPA) chairman Andrew Flanagan e-mailed the chief constable on 10 November to remove any “dubiety” about his situation. The Scotsman 2/3/2018 News Metropolitan Police paid a private firm £210 to change two light bulbs and £154 to collect just five bin bags, furious staff have claimed The allegation, made as Scotland Yard cut £600 million from its budget, was not denied by the force The Sun 2/3/2018 News What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 9: Access to a help facility The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 9 (of eleven). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Security services must wake up to the far‑right threat Nick Lowles is chief executive of the charity Hope not Hate The Times - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 Feature, Opinion MI5 spies can commit crimes in Britain, secret papers reveal The government has publicly acknowledged for the first time that agents acting on behalf of MI5 are allowed to carry out criminal activity in the UK. The Times - Subscription at source 2/3/2018 News Force will get 25 more officers, but 100 short of minimum required, says Derbyshire police leader Derbyshire's police and crime commissioner says that the size of the force will never return to its previous level Burton Mail 1/3/2018 News Discussion piece: How Operation Buffer has increased the police’s understanding of Child Drug Running Networks in Oxford This discussion piece describes the approach taken by a team of officers in Oxford to the issue of Child Drug Exploitation (CDE). The article identifies the importance of professional curiosity in identifying the issue and explains the initial approach taken. In particular, the article focuses on the use of a technology company called Safeguarding Analytics who carried out Social Network Analysis (SNA) using data from the police and partners to identify the children involved and the priorities for investigation of those cases. The article recommends applying a definition of CDE, advocates the importance of engagement with young people and, crucially, their families and highlights the benefits of using SNA in understanding the complex social networks inhabited by young people. The discussion also identifies the value of using Child Abduction Warning Notices as a method of disruption. The article concludes by re-stating the importance of a partnership approach to deal with this form of exploitation of children. Thames Valley Journal 1/3/2018 Research article Responses of women to rape and the impact this has on the credibility of the allegation and subsequent investigation This article will explore the commonly held assumption that, if a woman has been raped, she should be able to tell you about it and should have fought back. If she cannot provide detail, it couldn’t have happened and is likely a false allegation. Thames Valley Journal 1/3/2018 Research article «403040314032403340344035403640374038Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events