Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 80921 to 80940 «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » MPs to launch inquiry into growth of pop-up brothels Risks grow as police closures force sex workers to rent Airbnb and other short-term properties The Guardian 22/10/2017 News Police: Unsolved cases victims’ fault Police have blamed victims’ failure to support prosecutions for a growing number of unsolved crimes, amid fears of a criminal justice system in crisis. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/10/2017 News The squeezed middle: How the Job really isn’t what it used to be There is increasing anecdotal evidence that, for serving officers, morale is as low as it's ever been. But what evidence is there to back this up? Serving officer Gareth Stubbs shows that, for officers who joined at the height of recruitment, promotion opportunities have plummeted even as demand is growing - and warns this is a looming problem that needs to be addressed. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2017 Analysis Study says body cameras don’t always change police behavior In theory, body cameras are supposed to not only catch police abuses of power, but deter them: officers will be on their best behavior knowing that they could be hauled in. As Washington, DC researchers have learned, though, that isn't guaranteed. They've published a study showing that body cameras didn't significantly affect officers' use of force or the number of civilian complaints in either direction Yahoo! 21/10/2017 News Cleveland’s chief constable to retire 'Widely respected' chief has been praised for markedly improving the force during his service Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/10/2017 News West Yorkshire Police Commissioner makes pledge over future of PCSOs WEST Yorkshire’s Police Commissioner has re-affirmed his commitment to police community support officers (PCSOs) describing them as “integral” to neighbourhood policing. Telegraph and Argus 21/10/2017 News London now more dangerous than New York City, crime stats suggest London is now more crime ridden and dangerous than New York City, with rape, robbery and violent offences far higher on this side of the Atlantic. The Telegraph 21/10/2017 News Trump links UK crime rise to ‘spread of Islamic terror’ In latest Twitter outburst US president makes terrorism link even though annual figures cover all police-recorded offences The Guardian 21/10/2017 News If the police give up on low-level crime, we all pay a high price Deborah Orr is a Guardian columnist The Guardian 21/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Border Force under strain as low-grade staff fail to keep up Doubts have been cast on the Home Office’s ability to cope with its workload, in a series of negative reports. The Times - Subscription at source 21/10/2017 News Fentanyl is public enemy No 1, say police The US is in the grip of a drug problem unlike any that has gone before. A pharmaceutical industry that flooded communities with highly addictive pain pills in the 1990s played a critical role. But ask police or social workers to name the current public enemy No 1 and they will say: fentanyl. The Times - Subscription at source 21/10/2017 Analysis, Feature National Police Technology Council launches set of ICT principles The national ICT strategic principles include cloud first, enabling data sharing and interoperability standards, and ensuring any tech decision made benefits the organisation as a whole Computer Weekly 20/10/2017 News Officers ‘not in pursuit’ are cleared of moped death Four police officers have been found not guilty of gross misconduct over the death of Henry Hicks who crashed his moped attempting to evade arrest. Police Professional 20/10/2017 News Director General for new Independent Office for Police Conduct announced In January 2018, the IPCC will become the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and the Home Office announced that Michael Lockwood, currently the Chief Executive of Harrow Council, has been appointed Director General of the IOPC. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 20/10/2017 News The PCC’s and South Yorkshire Police’s Partnerships and Collaboration Arrangements High level overview of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s and South Yorkshire Police’s partnerships and collaboration. South Yorkshire OPCC 20/10/2017 Report South Yorkshire Hate Crime Report This was followed by a further 62% increase in 2016/17. South Yorkshire OPCC 20/10/2017 Report 101 Update – South Yorkshire Currently, people are routinely waiting too long to have their calls answered and on some days South Yorkshire Police are experiencing unacceptable levels of abandonment. South Yorkshire OPCC 20/10/2017 Report South Yorkshire PCC Statutory Functions – Strategic Planning Timetable 2017 / 2018 South Yorkshire OPCC 20/10/2017 Report Questions From Police and Crime Panel Members to South Yorkshire PCC So called “unconvicted” people may apply for the deletion from police records of their custody image. South Yorkshire OPCC 20/10/2017 Report Home Office plans ‘legal definition’ for antique weapons A consultation has been launched to “bring clarity to the law” around antique firearms after the number of historic weapons seized in criminal circumstances doubled between 2012 and 2016. Police Professional 20/10/2017 News «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events