Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 81161 to 81180 «405540564057405840594060406140624063Next ›Last » Plan approved to recruit 200 more police officers in Kent Plans by Kent crime commissioner Matthew Scott to recruit 200 more police officers next year have been given the go-ahead. The proposal came under scrutiny by the Kent and Medway crime panel this morning, which has the role of signing off the commissioner’s budget. Kent Online 8/2/2018 News Frontrunner DCC Livingstone is ‘talented and highly respected police officer’ The frontrunner for the role of Scotland's top police officer is respected inside and outside of the force. But new current acting commander officer at the top of Police Scotland, who has been standing in for Phil Gormley, surprised supporters when he announced he was quitting in the summer. The Herald (Scotland) 8/2/2018 News Service failing to show promotion process is fair, says HMIC Just three carried out regular appraisals of personnel along recommended guidelines. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 News Chief: ‘Don’t confuse positive action with positive discrimination’ CC Dee Collins spoke to Police Oracle during force's inclusivity conference Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 News Cambridgeshire – Joint inspection of police custody This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/2/2018 Report Police custody in Cambridgeshire – generally impressive care but concerns remain over strategic governance Detainees in custody in Cambridgeshire were held in reasonably good physical conditions with “generally impressive” care and attention from staff, inspectors found in 2017. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/2/2018 News PEEL: Police leadership 2017 In PEEL 2017 (our annual all-force assessment), leadership was assessed at a force level as part of the efficiency and legitimacy reports (published in autumn 2017), and effectiveness reports (to be published in spring 2018). This report pulls together the findings on leadership from these inspections, and provides a national overview. Leadership, both as a skill and as a way of thinking, is important at every level of policing; it does not only apply at the most senior levels. Through our inspections, we assessed how forces develop and show good leadership throughout policing, not just whether senior members of the workforce are good leaders. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/2/2018 Report Skills gap threatens to leave tomorrow’s police forces short Police forces lack sufficiently deep understanding of the skills and capabilities of their workforce, risking their ability to meet future demands, according to a report published today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/2/2018 News Police in Cambridgeshire ‘do not have enough custody staff’ Cambridgeshire Constabulary staff were 'clearly stretched' according to a new report Cambridgeshire Live 8/2/2018 News Police chief faces the sack after being accused of ‘daily mood swings’ after job snub Simon Byrne, chief constable of Cheshire Police, is accused of 74 breaches of professional standards The Sun 8/2/2018 News Northumbria Police boss warns ‘vulnerable’ force will struggle to cope with emergencies Police and Crime Commissioner issues warning as Government grants for police are frozen, a cut in real terms Chronicle Live (North East) 8/2/2018 News More drama at Police Scotland, a force that has only known turmoil Phil Gormley’s decision to resign as Scotland’s chief constable has brought to an end an extraordinarily unsettling time for Police Scotland but it will not, on its own, dispel the sense of crisis at the top of Scotland’s national force. The Times - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Leader comment: Phil Gormley had to quit as Police Scotland chief Police Scotland will now be searching for its third Chief Constable in five years. The Scotsman 8/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland is a rudderless ship and needs fixed … but how? By Lesley Riddoch The National 8/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Iain Livingstone would have quit if Phil Gormley failed to resign Scotland's embattled chief constable stood down amid fears the man most widely tipped to succeed him would quit if he did failed to do so. The Herald (Scotland) 8/2/2018 News Police could be pulled off frontline to crisis in rape cases, Met chief reveals Pressure is mounting on police after several sex assault cases collapsed because vital evidence on mobiles was not examined The Scottish Sun 8/2/2018 News Is this the worst cop in Britain? 'Jekyll and Hyde' chief constable faces charges of bullying junior staff in furious outbursts and once became so angry he began to 'spit and wave his arms' Mail Online 8/2/2018 News ‘Daily mood swings’ leave Cheshire police chief Simon Byrne facing sack A chief constable is facing gross misconduct proceedings after allegedly exhibiting “daily mood swings” for a fortnight when he failed to get the top job at Greater Manchester police. The Times - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 News Met police ‘lost’ two interviews with Nick about Edward Heath Scotland Yard has been unable to locate some of the interviews detectives conducted with the alleged fantasist who prompted the VIP child abuse inquiry. The Times - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 News Police ‘may need AI to help cope with huge volumes of evidence’ Investigations are being challenged by ever-increasing amounts of digital data The Guardian 8/2/2018 News «405540564057405840594060406140624063Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events