Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 81401 to 81420 «406740684069407040714072407340744075Next ›Last » Officers ‘prefer’ Taser X2 Officers who had been using the older X26 for many years said they were more confident using the new model after their first use. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 News HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland is one of the most significant, high profile and influential leadership roles in Scottish policing. The successful applicant will have operated at a strategic level with authority and credibility in the policing sector at a level of Chief Superintendent or above. Starting salary circa £120k. Closing Date 16 February 2018 at midday Scottish Government 29/1/2018 Jobs Welfare or well unfair: Are sickness absence policies in policing counterproductive to the welfare agenda? Last year, I asked if a mental health dam in policing is starting to crack, highlighting the findings of two pieces of research, respectively by the Police Dependents’ Trust and Police Federation for England and Wales, which laid bare the extent of mental health issues experienced by those working in policing. The Police Foundation 29/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Ford is developing a robot police car to catch speeding drivers and slap them with fines The car giant has been issued a patent for the artificial intelligence system that features a driverless police car to track down law-breaking motorists The Sun 29/1/2018 News Multi-tasking firearms officers faced with extra jobs Cumbria armed officer are already expected to chip in and help police the area's roads among other roles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 News PTSD – A serious problem or an excuse not to work? Dr Dave Sloggett looks at the growing problem of PTSD in the emergency services Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Knife crime is down across the county Serious knife crimes in Sussex have slightly dropped, new figures show. The Argus 29/1/2018 News Police and Crime Commissioner announces preferred candidate for Cumbria chief constable Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall has declared Michelle Skeer as his preferred candidate to take up the permanent position of Cumbria’s Chief Constable. Cumbria Crack 29/1/2018 News Police set aside crying rooms for menopausal WPCs A police force has opened “crying rooms” for officers going through the menopause. Express 29/1/2018 News £1.5m to give Burton and Uttoxeter police better body cameras to record evidence Roughly 1,300 devices to be handed out to officers Burton Mail 29/1/2018 News Police watchdog warned government to ‘back off’ The head of a police watchdog warned a Scottish government aide against interfering with her independence. BBC 29/1/2018 News Plans for direct entry for chief officers will not include top rank The scheme cannot reach 'the very top jobs' as legislation is not being amended Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 News Social media firms told to crack down on grooming Ministers have been urged to force social media companies to crack down on online grooming after police revealed that they have investigated more than 1,300 allegations of children being targeted in breach of a new law. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 News Police making basic disclosure errors, says attorney-general Police and prosecutors are not carrying out basic procedures when it comes to disclosure and there is no excuse for recent failures to uncover key evidence that exonerated or supported the case of defendants, according to the attorney-general. The Times 29/1/2018 News Sexual history ‘wrongly used’ in rape trials Two former law officers are launching a cross-party challenge to the attorney-general and justice secretary over rape complainants being questioned about their sexual history in court. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2018 News Government urged to tackle online grooming The government has to do more to force social media companies to tackle online grooming, the NSPCC has said. BBC 29/1/2018 News Lincolnshire Police wants to recruit up to a dozen cops – if they speak Polish, Latvian or Lithuanian The force wants the £22,000-a-year constables due to the area’s large Eastern European communities The Sun 28/1/2018 News Michael Matheson facing calls to resign over latest police claims Opposition parties have today called on Justice Secretary Michael Matheson to resign over fresh claims of Government "interference" with Police Scotland. The Scotsman 28/1/2018 News Lincolnshire Police wants to recruit up to a dozen cops – if they speak Polish, Latvian or Lithuanian The force wants the £22,000-a-year constables due to the area’s large Eastern European communities The Sun 28/1/2018 News Nats Justice Minister Michael Matheson facing fresh calls to quit for ‘police meddling’ Holyrood rivals have urged him to stand down after it emerged one of his aides suggested delaying a damning report by a force watchdog The Scottish Sun 28/1/2018 News «406740684069407040714072407340744075Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events