Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93847 total results. Showing results 81421 to 81440 «406840694070407140724073407440754076Next ›Last » Six missed chances Blog by "Mental Health Cop", Insp Michael Brown, on IPCC's "Six Missed Chances: How a different approach to policing people with mental health problems could have prevented James Herbert's death in custody" Mental Health Cop blog 22/9/2017 Feature, Opinion The right to justice: The final report of the Bach Commission The Bach Commission first met in January 2016, and has spent the months since compiling a comprehensive body of evidence on the crisis in our justice system. It published its interim report in November 2016, The Crisis in the Justice System in England and Wales. The commission is chaired by Lord Willy Bach, with the support of Sir Henry Brooke as vice-chair. Fabian Society 22/9/2017 Report Right to justice: The final report of the Bach Commission People should have a right to justice they can afford, urges this major new report on access to our justice system. Fabian Society 22/9/2017 News Race crime against London police officers rises 56% Race hate crime against police officers in London rose by more than 50% in two years, new figures have revealed. BBC 22/9/2017 News Role for civilians in managing gardaí, says Policing Commission chair Civilian experts should make up a “good portion” of a new garda management team, the head of the Policing Commission has said. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 22/9/2017 News Police funding: do we have the resources we need? NPCC President Sara Thornton National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Increased delays for emergency calls indicative of struggling service Safety and security of public being compromised as a result of current demand on police, Fed says Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/9/2017 News IPCC calls on all forces to improve mental health protocol Watchdog's report followed a seven-year investigation Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/9/2017 News Top officer warns police chiefs are being forced to make ‘difficult’ decisions about ‘priorities’ as they face deep budget cuts Police chiefs are being forced to make ‘difficult and unpalatable’ decisions over how to best protect the public as budgets shrink, a top officer warned last night. Mail Online 22/9/2017 News Met to review risk assessment form ‘stifling’ grime and garage scenes London mayor Sadiq Khan orders review of the 696 form, long used to target a disproportionate number of music events by black and Asian artists The Guardian 22/9/2017 News Don’t cut general police budget during terror threat, warns top officer Neighbourhood policing provides ‘the intelligence crucial to preventing attacks’, says Sara Thornton The Guardian 22/9/2017 News UK’s terror fight ‘puts unsustainable strain on police’ The UK's counter-terrorism effort is putting an "unsustainable strain" on policing, the head of the National Police Chiefs' Council has said. BBC 22/9/2017 News Special Report – More power and a quiet exit for Taser’s best-selling product Reuters 21/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Police say call centre changes will lead to improvement Changes promised by North Yorkshire Police which aim to improve the ongoing problems in the force control room, have now been brought in. The Press (York) 21/9/2017 News Humberside Police appoint new Deputy Chief Constable Chris Rowley, formerly of West Yorkshire Police has been announced as the new Deputy Chief Constable of Humberside Police Hull Live 21/9/2017 News Tackling prostitution ‘key priority’ for police despite not making kerb crawling arrest last year Kent Police says tackling prostitution is a 'key priority' despite figures showing not a single person was arrested for kerb crawling in 2016. Kent Live 21/9/2017 News Police inquiry into Sir Edward Heath bankrolled by Home Office, it emerges The controversial police investigation into Sir Edward Heath is being bankrolled by the Home Office after Amber Rudd signed off on a £1.1 million bailout. The Telegraph 21/9/2017 News Gwent Police are set to move to a new headquarters in 2019 AFTER more than forty years in the same site, Gwent Police is set to move to a new ‘purpose-built’ headquarters. South Wales Argus 21/9/2017 News Gwent Police to move to new headquarters in 2019 Gwent Police is moving to a new headquarters as part of a review aiming to ensure all police buildings deliver a citizen-focused service, it has been announced. Caerphilly Observer 21/9/2017 News PCC progress on fire governance: Running out of steam In the third of a series of special articles examining the progress of Police and Crime Commissioners as they assume joint governance over police and fire services in their areas, Catherine Levin reports on a process losing momentum in the face of obstacles both political and practical. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/9/2017 Analysis, Feature «406840694070407140724073407440754076Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events