Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 81281 to 81300 «406140624063406440654066406740684069Next ›Last » Period pain: Custody suites do not respect women’s dignity Sherry Ralph, Chief Operating Officer for the Independent Custody Visiting Association (ICVA) looks at how some custody suites are failing to cater for women experiencing their period and suggests ways to overcome this. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 Opinion Scotland’s top cop Phil Gormley hit with FOURTH bullying probe from senior staff member The Chief Constable is expected to be suspended from his duties but will continue to collect his £212,000 salary while the complaints against him are investigated. Daily Record 2/10/2017 News South Yorkshire Police may have to choose between ‘officer numbers and public safety’ Police chiefs in South Yorkshire may have to choose between officer numbers and public safety, according to the organisation which represents rank and file bobbies. The Star (Yorkshire) 2/10/2017 News NSPCC teams with partners in North East Lincolnshire for ground-breaking new partnership A ground-breaking partnership in North East Lincolnshire is bringing people together to support families and help them reach their full potential. Grimsby Live 2/10/2017 News Anti-paramilitary taskforce launched Three agencies to be based on sites together. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 News Police launch campaign to stop slavery after 120 cases in the Thames Valley in two years Thames Valley Police has launched the Hidden Harm campaign to raise awareness of the crime Get Reading 2/10/2017 News Hate crime victims not going to the police City residents who are the victims of hate crimes are not reporting it according to a new survey. Evening Times (Glasgow) 2/10/2017 News The Restorative Dorset service was launched last week and is being funded by the Dorset Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. A new service has been launched in Dorset to allow victims to ‘have a voice’ and help build strong communities. Dorset Echo 2/10/2017 News Las Vegas shooting: More than 20 dead and 100 injured, police say Off-duty police officers among the dead after gunman opens fire on crowds at country music festival The Independent 2/10/2017 News DNA in the dock: how flawed techniques send innocent people to prison Many juries believe crime-scene DNA evidence is watertight – but this is far from the case. As forensic technology gets ever more sophisticated, experts are only just realising how difficult interpreting the evidence can be The Guardian 2/10/2017 Analysis, Feature 2,600 police jobs at risk due to pay rise burden on forces – Labour More than 2,600 police jobs are at risk because the Government is insisting individual forces fund the 1% pay rise announced for officers, according to Labour. Mail Online 1/10/2017 News Norfolk could be set for more crime-fighting drones after early successes in police trial More drones could soon be patrolling the skies above Norfolk following the early success of a trial which has shown the sky’s the limit when it comes to the crime-fighting technology. Eastern Daily Press 1/10/2017 News Britain is developing a weed café culture under the radar Enterprising youths are providing an in-demand product that governments around the globe are regulating and taxing The Independent 1/10/2017 News Exclusive: Wiltshire’s Chief Con faces calls for inquiry over why he shared confidential report into Sir Edward Heath Wiltshire’s chief constable is facing calls for an inquiry by the police watchdog over why he showed a confidential report into Sir Edward Heath to a Conservative MP in a constituency 120 miles away. The Telegraph 1/10/2017 News Police chief has been pilloried… simply for doing his duty: MP John Glen defends the man who launched the Heath sex abuse inquiry If Sir Edward Heath were still alive today, I would be his local MP. His famous former home, Arundells, lies in the very heart of my Salisbury constituency. So I was as appalled as anyone else at the manner in which the inquiry into sex abuse allegations against him began in 2015. For a Wiltshire Police officer to stand outside Arundells to appeal for witnesses was insensitive. Mail Online 1/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland warn nearly 1,000 women of partner’s abusive past under Clare’s Law More than 900 people in Scotland have been warned by police of their partner’s abusive past in the last two years under Clare’s Law. The Herald (Scotland) 1/10/2017 News Gwent Police And Crime Panel – Consultation Paper On Proposals For National Representation Commonly held view seems to be that a body to represent the interests of PCPs across the UK should be established. See p15-20 Gwent OPCC 1/10/2017 Report Gwent Medium Term Financial Projections 2018/19 to 2022/23 See p93 Gwent OPCC 1/10/2017 Report Gwent 2018/19 Budget Setting Timetable See p77-81 Gwent OPCC 1/10/2017 Report Whack-a-mole policing: Why it’s time for Compstat to change Compstat was revolutionary when it was introduced by Bill Bratton in late 1990s New York. But is it still fit for purpose? Prof. Jerry Ratcliffe of Temple University warns that Compstat has become 'whack-a-mole' policing and suggests that the UK's National Intelligence Model is a good starting point to guide reform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/10/2017 Opinion «406140624063406440654066406740684069Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events