Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 80861 to 80880 «404040414042404340444045404640474048Next ›Last » We don’t need any more laws against terror, says watchdog Max Hill QC Britain’s anti-terror watchdog was on a collision course with ministers last night after questioning existing terrorism laws and warning against new ones. The Times - Subscription at source 25/10/2017 News UK terrorism law expert warns government over plans for new legislation Max Hill questions home secretary’s plan to impose 15-year jail term on people who repeatedly view terrorist content online The Guardian 25/10/2017 News New terror laws ‘would criminalise thought’, watchdog warns Ministers should not "criminalise thought" with plans to prosecute people who view extremist content online, the UK's terror watchdog has said. BBC 25/10/2017 News GMP praised for efforts in tackling modern-day slavery as reports of offences soar GMP is one of the only UK forces to have a dedicated unit tackling modern slavery and human trafficking Manchester Evening News 24/10/2017 News Domestic Abuse Recorded by the Police in Scotland, 2016-17 Characteristics of victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse incidents recorded by the police in Scotland. This Official Statistics publication presents statistics on incidents of domestic abuse recorded by the police in Scotland in 2016-17. Scottish Government 24/10/2017 Report Slight rise in domestic abuse cases in Scotland The number of domestic abuse incidents has risen by 1% over the past year, according to figures released by Police Scotland. BBC 24/10/2017 News Armed police in West Yorkshire now respond to life-threatening medical emergencies Armed police in West Yorkshire are responding to certain life-threatening medical emergencies at the same time as an ambulance to give patients the best possible chance of survival. Yorkshire Evening Post 24/10/2017 News Child grooming offences have quadrupled in Cambridgeshire over a one year period The statistics come amid a report that shows grooming has increased by 64 per cent across England and Wales in just one year. Cambs Times 24/10/2017 News Force includes hate abuse in officer assault guidelines Cheshire Constabulary has extended guidance that supports officers and staff who are assaulted by members of the public to include hate crime. Police Professional 24/10/2017 News Strength test dropped as equal recruitment drive launched A force "run ragged" by staff shortages impacted by budgetary constraints has launched its first recruitment drive in two years – aimed at attracting more women and Catholics to the service. Police Professional 24/10/2017 News Outed force shows its mainstream minority credentials in commitment to NBPA conference A force famously outed by Theresa May for perceived race inequalities has thrown down a challenge to the rest of policing to "rectify the situation". Police Professional 24/10/2017 News Increasing pressures have ‘curtailed’ preventative capability Real-term budget cuts and rising demand have placed unprecedented strain on policing in the last 18 months, chief constables have told the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC). Police Professional 24/10/2017 News ‘Overstretched’ Bedfordshire Police’s future ‘on the line’ An "overstretched" police force's future is "on the line" if it does not receive an extra £10m of funding, a police and crime commissioner has said. BBC 24/10/2017 News Suffolk – Update on Cybercrime The Panel will question the PCC on various aspects of cybercrime, following the initial review of this topic in January 2017. Suffolk OPCC 24/10/2017 Report 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 24/10/2017 News Response to inspection into modern slavery Response from PSAEW President Chief Superintendent Gavin Thomas Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 24/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Shaun Sawyer: We are committed to building on our achievements and improving our approach to modern slavery The inhumanity demonstrated by the perpetrators of modern slavery and human trafficking is far greater than I have seen in my entire career tackling organised crime and terrorism. The human cost in stolen lives and stolen futures is high. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/10/2017 Feature, Opinion CC Shaun Sawyer: Police are actively seeking out and uncovering modern slavery Today HMICFRS have released their report into the police's response to the implementation of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. The report shows that progress has been made in policing, but more still needs to be done. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/10/2017 News Victims ‘let down at every stage’ of response to modern slavery People are being left in the hands of human traffickers because of policing’s limited reaction to new anti-slavery laws, an inspection of forces has found. Police Professional 24/10/2017 News Ineffective response to modern slavery leaving victims unprotected Inspectorate warns of deficiencies in police response. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2017 News «404040414042404340444045404640474048Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events