Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104829 total results. Showing results 81141 to 81160 «405440554056405740584059406040614062Next ›Last » Private security guards are being used to detain violent suspects in the Lake District by force that has just SIX frontline officers on duty at a time Private security guards are handcuffing violent suspects in Lake District towns after part of the region was left with just six frontline police officers on duty at a time. Over-stretched police can be up to an hour’s drive away in the area, which is home to 100,000 people and visited by 15million tourists a year. Mail Online 29/1/2019 News UK police target hundreds of DDoS attackers National Crime Agency is investigating hundreds of suspected users of a distributed denial of service-for-hire site that was taken down by an international law enforcement operation Computer Weekly 29/1/2019 News PCC on fire service control: There would be no spread of police governance on my watch Letter opposing takeover fans flames of a rebellion over future blue light stewardship Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News Police promise to target rural criminals Police are warning criminals who target the farming industry that they are cracking down on crime in rural areas. The Northern Echo 29/1/2019 News Private security guards forced to cuff violent suspects as cuts mean just SIX front-line police officers cover Lake District Budget cuts mean that a maximum of just six officers covering an area with a population of 100,000 are on duty during the day - and even fewer at night The Sun 29/1/2019 News Police visit Vietnam to tackle trafficking Scottish police have visited Hanoi in a moved aimed at stemming a rising number of human-trafficking victims. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News Victims refuse to back prosecutions for fear of courtroom humiliation The number of crimes in which victims refuse to support police action against suspects has risen by a third in a year. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News Most boys in custody are from ethnic minorities More than half of teenage boys in youth jails in England and Wales were from an ethnic minority background for the first time last year. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News Cleveland police accused of trying to gag Tees Valley mayor Cleveland police have been accused of bullying for issuing a legal warning to one of their most prominent critics. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News Blog: The real cost to policing As the BBC prepares to highlight ‘farcical’ police misconduct investigations, Federation Conduct Lead Phill Matthews explains why we are pushing for a statutory time limit, arguing the current process is unfair, unaccountable and inhumane. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Scottish sheriff attacks police, prison staff over drug crime A sheriff has launched a scathing attack on police and prison chiefs for failing to investigate drug crime in Scotland’s jails properly. Milbank Monitor 28/1/2019 News Federation demands one-year limit to misconduct investigations Time to stop draconian regime blighting so many lives'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2019 News Chief constable to retire Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable George Hamilton has announced that he will retire at the end of June this year. Police Professional 28/1/2019 News First success for new assets seizure unit The new Financial Investigations Unit, a partnership between the police and the Prisons Service, set up to freeze and seize the assets of criminals operating while serving custodial sentences, has made its first seizure. Police Professional 28/1/2019 News Murder rate rises by 14 per cent as violence continues to escalate There has been a rise in violence in all police force areas, ranging from one per cent in violence against the person offences in West Mercia to 63 per cent in Lancashire, according to the latest crime figures. Police Professional 28/1/2019 News Support and advice for first responders: Victims of terrorism Information to help first responders, including emergency service workers, following a terrorist attack. Home Office 28/1/2019 Report Neighbourhood Policing Survey 2018 Published 28th January 2019 North Yorkshire OPCC 28/1/2019 Report North Yorkshire PFCC publishes results of neighbourhood policing survey and calls for more visible policing North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan has published the results of her neighbourhood policing survey and has called for more visible policing around the area The Scarborough News 28/1/2019 News Northern Ireland´s top police officer to retire months after Brexit Northern Ireland’s top police officer has announced he will retire in June after five years in the job. Mail Online 28/1/2019 News George Hamilton, Chief Constable, announces retirement Northern Ireland's top police officer is to retire later this year. 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