Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96387 total results. Showing results 80981 to 81000 «404640474048404940504051405240534054Next ›Last » Police Scotland launch ‘Get Consent’ rape campaign A campaign driving home the message that sex without consent is rape has been launched by Police Scotland. BBC 15/2/2018 News Met Police could buy Earl’s Court headquarters after developer scraps flats plan The Mayor of London's police department is in discussions with developer Capital & Counties (Capco) for the potential purchase of the Met's counter terrorism HQ in Earl’s Court, suggesting plans to turn the building into flats have been abandoned. The Telegraph 15/2/2018 News Report: Disqualified drivers last year ‘as young as 12’ Tougher court sentences are being demanded in the wake revelations that more than 1,000 driving bans were reportedly handed out to children aged 16 and under last year. Police Professional 15/2/2018 News Police chiefs slap three cop limit on patrol cars over fears the motors are too heavy Top brass ruled a squad of burly bobbies in full safety gear would weigh down Ford Focuses and Vauxhall Astras already packed with gadgets The Scottish Sun 15/2/2018 News Police launch review of UK firearms operations Review follows concerns raised at inquiry into fatal shooting of unarmed man in Cheshire The Guardian 15/2/2018 News Police ICT: CoPaCC survey is a ‘remarkable look behind the curtain’ CoPaCC's Police ICT User Survey had its first public airing this month when CEO Bernard Rix presented its findings to a conference of police ICT suppliers. But what can the service and suppliers learn from the results of the survey?   Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Victims still failed by poor crime recording, says HMICFRS Officers lack of understanding about consent meant two rape cases were not investigated. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2018 News Government to allow dismissal of officers who can’t take ill health retirement Home Office says decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2018 News Chief Constable The Ministry of Defence is seeking a Chief Constable to lead its police force of 2,500 officers deployed across the UK. The MOD Police is an armed police force operating in specialised and inherently high risk environments to support the department, the nation’s nuclear deterrent and its armed forces, both at home and abroad. Salary Up to £140,000 / Length of employment 5 years , with the possibility of an extension for a further 3 years subject to performance and mutual agreement. Closing date: 5 Mar 2018 Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) 15/2/2018 Jobs ‘Inexcusable’ failings as one in five crimes not recorded Inspectors have called for extensive training as tens of thousands of crimes are being missed each year. Police Professional 15/2/2018 News The 5ft 4in vegetarian who says she’s never raised her voice — and yet has become the first female head of macho Scotland Yard Cressida Dick is walking briskly through Central London, deftly circumnavigating tourists, greeting passers-by and pausing to chat with beat officers, all the while fielding my questions. Cressida (or 'Cress', as she invites me to call her) is the first woman Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police — Britain's highest-ranking police officer — overseeing 43,000 staff and a £3.24 billion annual budget. Her air of quiet authority is leavened by a mischievous sense of humour. Mail Online 15/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Durham Police rated good at recording crimes, while North Yorkshire counterparts are “inadequate” Victims of crime can have confidence that Durham Constabulary will take their report seriously, independent inspectors have concluded. The Northern Echo 15/2/2018 News Misconduct system ‘too focused on punishment’ says national lead Head of professional standards for NPCC calls for 'revolution' in attitudes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2018 News Martyn Underhill grateful to MP for highlighting “inconvenient truth” of police funding Dorset's police and crime commissioner has voiced his gratitude after one of the area's MPs highlighted the "inconvenient truth" of the current police funding formula. Dorset Echo 15/2/2018 News Police union boss told to repay thousands after claiming £1,000 a week in expenses Steve White's claims included £2,020 for hospitality, £3,915 for travel and £5,945 for accommodation expenses over a three-month period The Sun 15/2/2018 News North Yorkshire Police failing to record one in five crimes North Yorkshire Police is failing to record one in five crimes properly - including violence, rape and domestic abuse. The Press (York) 15/2/2018 News Thousands of crimes going unrecorded by three police forces Three English police forces are failing to record thousands of reported crimes each year, new reports have found. BBC 15/2/2018 News Thames Valley Police failing to properly record thousands of reported crimes A damning report has found Thames Valley Police is failing to record tens of thousands of reported crimes each year Maidenhead Advertiser 15/2/2018 News Thames Valley Police: Crime Data Integrity inspection 2017 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/2/2018 Report Too many crimes going unrecorded by Thames Valley Police Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has today published an assessment on the accuracy of crime recording in Thames Valley Police, which found that the force records around 80 percent of crimes reported to it. 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