Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 81081 to 81100 «405140524053405440554056405740584059Next ›Last » British Transport Police’s critics are wrong – the force’s diversity drive should be welcomed British Transport Police bosses have come under fire for holding a series of recruitment workshops for women and BME candidates but should actually be applauded for their efforts. MayorWatch 13/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Scotland’s murder rate ‘tracks other serious violent crimes’ showing upward trend Historic reductions in Scotland's homicide rate have stalled, new figures suggest. Police Professional 13/10/2017 News Former Met Police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, to sit in the House of Lords Former Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, who oversaw the disastrous VIP child abuse investigation, has been elevated to the House of Lords, it has been announced. The Telegraph 13/10/2017 News Scotland’s top police watchdog faces complaint of unreasonable behaviour from ‘distressed’ officer Derek Penman has been accused of leaving aide Dennis Hunter “emotionally challenged” and “distressed” The Scottish Sun 13/10/2017 News The UK city where sex work is banned, but hasn’t stopped Hull is the UK's only city to have banned sex workers from its red light district, effectively making prostitution illegal. The council says the policy is working, but Millie, who once worked on the streets herself, says it increases the danger for the women involved. BBC 13/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Prison trebled number of sex offender inmates to tackle serious violence problems HMP Doncaster was chosen as a 'suitable prison' to hold an increased number of sex offenders, MoJ says Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/10/2017 News ‘Broken’ officer pens candid letter to chief constable 'I feel let down, I feel abandoned, I feel alone, I feel undervalued, I feel mentally exhausted'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/10/2017 News MSP demands Tories give £145m refund on Police Scotland’s VAT bill An MSP has challenged Philip Hammond to pay back a £140 million VAT bill to Scotland’s police and fire services. The National 13/10/2017 News “My role in Dorset comes first”: Martyn Underhill steps back from national commitments after deputy retires Dorset's police and crime commissioner says he will "step back" from his national commitments and dedicate more time to the county as his deputy retires. Dorset Echo 13/10/2017 News ‘Late pizzas’ and ‘confused horses’ leave emergency call rooms feeling the strain Thousands of extra bogus calls to police in the past year is putting a real strain on call-handling services with a review in how calls are managed being considered, the Oxford Mail can reveal. Oxford Mail 13/10/2017 News Child trafficking victims vanish from council care and into the hands of criminals Scores of Vietnamese children rescued from traffickers and placed in council care have gone missing and are feared to have fallen back into the hands of slave masters, The Times can reveal. The Times - Subscription at source 13/10/2017 News The scientists persuading terrorists to spill their secrets Expert interrogators know torture doesn’t work – but until now, nobody could prove it. By analysing hundreds of top-secret interviews with terror suspects, two British scientists have revolutionised the art of extracting the truth. The Guardian 13/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Are UK drug consumption rooms likely? What does the Home Office really think about drug consumption rooms - safe and supervised places where addicts can inject or inhale illicit substances without fear of prosecution? BBC 12/10/2017 Analysis, Feature New Vetting Code of Practice A new code for police vetting was today laid before Parliament by the Home Secretary to improve consistency across 43 police forces. College of Policing 12/10/2017 News MPs call for cannabis to be legalised to spare suffering An MP wants cannabis to be legalised to shield a million people who use the drug on medical grounds from prosecution and rescue police forces from "an impossible position". Police Professional 12/10/2017 News The Yorkshire police force that still doesn’t have any black officers A Yorkshire police force has been urged to look again at its recruitment plans after its crime commissioner claimed not enough progress had been made on making its workforce more diverse. The Yorkshire Post 12/10/2017 News Chief Superintendent Opportunities Applications are invited from suitably experienced Superintendents and substantive Chief Superintendents to apply to become Chief Superintendent in Northumbria Police. Successful applicants will need to be highly motivated with a proven ability to develop and lead high performing teams and operational functions across all aspects of policing. Salary £81,156 – £85,614 per annum. Closing date for applications: 27 October 2017 Northumbria Police 12/10/2017 Jobs Visible crime: Now is the time for forces to improve their response to cybercrime Oliver Gower, Deputy Director of the NCA’s National Cyber Crime Unit warns cybercrime is escalating, its impact on victims is significant and the time is right for forces to ready themselves to meet the threat. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/10/2017 Opinion Tougher sentences for terror-related crimes proposed Length of jail terms is likely to rise under proposals from law body. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/10/2017 News Victims missing out as morale plummets for overworked detectives Senior officers and the government must do more to tackle a crisis in detective policing as morale hits rock bottom, the Police Federation says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/10/2017 News «405140524053405440554056405740584059Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events