Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 81001 to 81020 «404740484049405040514052405340544055Next ›Last » Terror attacks and EU referendum fuel a rise in hate crimes Terrorist attacks and the EU referendum have fuelled a surge in hate crime in England and Wales. The Times - Subscription at source 18/10/2017 News I predict a break-in: Yorkshire police use cutting-edge technology to deter burglars A Yorkshire police force is aiming to cut crime using pioneering predictive technology which shows officers specific streets where burglars are likely to strike. The Yorkshire Post 18/10/2017 News Dorset’s new Assistant Chief Constable is Julie Fielding A Police officer with more than 24 years' experience has been named as the new Assistant Chief Constable of Dorset. Dorset Echo 18/10/2017 News The public face ‘constantly emerging threats to safety’ – but arming all police isn’t the answer, says PCC Police must have the "right tools" to deal with constantly emerging threats to public safety - but arming all officers isn't the answer, says Dorset's police and crime commissioner. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 18/10/2017 News Number of 999 calls to West Yorkshire Police tops New Year’s Eve demand Traditionally New Year's Eve is the busiest day of the year for police forces but last Friday the county's force received 1,642 999 calls - 21 more than made on December 31 last year. Yorkshire Evening Post 18/10/2017 News Lack of police helicopters ‘could put lives at risk in terror attacks’, officers warn Police helicopter shortages pose a major risk to public safety during incidents such as the London terror attacks and the Grenfell Tower fire, senior officers have warned. The Standard 18/10/2017 News Tech firms have a moral duty to stop terror, says MI5 chief Andrew Parker Technology companies have an “ethical responsibility” to stop terrorists who are taking advantage of safe spaces on the internet to plot atrocities and buy bomb materials, the head of MI5 said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 18/10/2017 News Quarterly stats show police forces are dealing with allegations of non-recent child sexual abuse in 2366 institutions National police statistics show police forces are currently dealing with allegations against 4783 suspects based on reports from 5438 individuals. The vast majority of these allegations relate to abuse in institutions. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 17/10/2017 News Record levels of hate crime makes it even more vital that victims come forward Latest statistics published by the Home Office show that hate crimes rose 29 per cent in 2016/17 to 80,393 offences, the vast majority of which were violence against the person or public order crimes. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 17/10/2017 News MI5 boss warns of ‘dramatic’ increase in UK terror threat Terror plots are escalating to the point of violence in a matter of days after a "dramatic" jump in the scale and pace of the threat facing the UK, the head of MI5 has warned. ITV News 17/10/2017 News In 3-1 vote, LA Police Commission approves drones for LAPD The Los Angeles Police Department, one of the nation’s largest municipal police forces, approved a one-year pilot program for drones—making it the largest city in the nation to undertake such an evaluation. ars technica 17/10/2017 News Force rallies after Britain’s first race audit reveals extent of discrimination Dorset Police has defended its corner on finding itself ‘centre stage’ as Theresa May warned forces there is “nowhere to hide” on discrimination after a world-first audit published research laying bare racial divides in health, education, employment and the criminal justice system. Police Professional 17/10/2017 News Hate crime, England and Wales, 2016 to 2017 Statistics on hate crimes and racist incidents recorded by the police. Home Office 17/10/2017 Report Hate crime has become the new normal. This is how we tackle it Police and politicians need to reach out to vulnerable groups – and encourage victims of racism, Islamophobia and misogyny to report crimes The Guardian 17/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Top priority: Ways to prioritise your ever-increasing workload In the second of a series of articles, Jonathan Rees, owner of Momoho and an expert in developing high-performing teams in the bluelight sector, examines different ways to prioritise your workload. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/10/2017 Analysis Rise in hate crime in England and Wales The number of hate crimes in England and Wales has increased by 29%, according to Home Office statistics. BBC 17/10/2017 News Met Police ‘cannot afford’ its 32,000 officer target ‘now or in the future’, report finds Met Police says its numbers are predicted to fall to 30,000 in the face of enormous budget cuts Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2017 News ‘Fair’ misconduct guidelines finally published College of Policing document designed for panel chairmen to use. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2017 News Future Options And Responsibilities For Dealing With Police Complaints. This report highlights the main changes and options available to the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner in handling complaints Nottinghamshire OPCC 17/10/2017 Report Finance Performance and Insight Report for 2017/18 as at June 2017 Update on the projected financial outturn position against the key financial performance headlines for Nottinghamshire Police as at 30th June 2017 (Period 3). 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