Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96416 total results. Showing results 81641 to 81660 «407940804081408240834084408540864087Next ›Last » Forensic regulator calls for statutory powers as ongoing cuts ‘threaten’ criminal justice Forces that fail to prioritise quality control issues will be unable to sustain their own forensic science case work in the future, policing leaders were told today. Police Professional 19/1/2018 News Forensic Science Regulator annual report 2017 This is the third annual report from Forensic Science Regulator Dr Gillian Tully. The report looks at the period between November 2016 and November 2017. [PDF] Forensic Science Regulator 19/1/2018 Report Continuing cuts to forensic science threaten criminal justice Falling prices and continuing cuts to funding for forensic science work are eating into essential services, the Forensic Science Regulator has warned in her annual report. Forensic Science Regulator 19/1/2018 News Met Police set to finish Windows XP upgrade in May The London Metropolitan police is on track to finish upgrading from Windows XP by May this year, marking the end of a rollout that has been underway for more than three years. IT PRO 19/1/2018 News CPS failings: Prosecutions chief Alison Saunders is part of the problem, say MP and judge The director of public prosecutions was criticised by politicians and lawyers yesterday after insisting that innocent people were not in jail despite admitting there were “systemic issues” in disclosing evidence. The Times - Subscription at source 19/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Ian Bell becomes CEO at Police ICT Company New chief joins on two-year secondment from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire forces’ shared service UKAuthority.com 19/1/2018 News West Midlands Police completes back office cloud move Force completes migration to software-as-a-service as part of WMP 2020 transformation programme UKAuthority.com 19/1/2018 News Solicitor ‘revolt’ at legal advice change New rules that entitle anyone in police custody to legal advice will be unworkable, solicitors have warned. BBC 19/1/2018 News Police crisis grows with more complaints against top officers The sense of crisis enveloping Police Scotland has deepened, after more misconduct allegations were levelled at one of its most senior officers. The Herald (Scotland) 19/1/2018 News Nicola Sturgeon defends Justice Secretary as police row shows no sign of going away Nicola Sturgeon has mounted her most robust defence yet of her Justice Secretary in the row over Police Scotland after Ruth Davidson claimed he may have broken the law. The Herald (Scotland) 19/1/2018 News Force’s child protection caseload threatening quality of work Inspectors also raised concerns about 'inconsistencies' in the way information was passed to partner agencies. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/1/2018 News Joint base for North Yorkshire Police and Fire Service Julia Mulligan, Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire, has announced that the police and fire services in Ripon will soon be sharing a base. ITV News 19/1/2018 News MPs urged police commissioner to keep departing chief constable Mike Veale John Glen and three other Wiltshire MPs urged the county’s police commissioner to extend the contract of chief constable Mike Veale. Salisbury Journal 19/1/2018 News Lancashire Police uses Amazon Alexa to deliver updates Police have begun streaming daily briefings straight to peoples' homes through a voice-activated app. BBC 19/1/2018 News ‘I want justice for my police chief husband’: Wife of Police Scotland boss launches explosive fightback in bullying row as she slates SNP minister and ‘cynical’ force watchdogs The wife of Scotland’s Chief Constable has launched an extraordinary attack on Justice Secretary Michael Matheson and the police watchdog as her husband fights for his job amid bullying allegations. Mail Online 19/1/2018 News Drink drivers: Should they be publicly named at the point of charge? When Lincolnshire Police's annual Drink Drive campaigns failed to have an impact on the public and the media and with drink and drug driving on the rise, the force took the step of naming those charged to reignite interest and dissuade future offending. But was this the right approach? Cate Moore, Independent Chair Lincolnshire Police Ethics Panel, explores the issues. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/1/2018 Opinion The rise of the machines: Are the police and the public ready? There was a sense at this year’s Police ICT Summit 2018 was that there was much to celebrate about the progress police ICT has made in the last few years, but there is still much to do. The ambition and the commitment are there, but are the police service and the public on board? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/1/2018 Analysis Falling forensic science standards ‘making miscarriages of justice inevitable’ Regulator says UK forces failing to meet standards, with routine outsourcing of great concern The Guardian 19/1/2018 News ‘Alexa, send me a police update’ A police force is using the Amazon Alexa app to stream daily crime briefings directly to people’s homes. The Telegraph 18/1/2018 News Bill to protect stalking victims with tougher police powers MPs are being urged to support a bid to plug “serious gaps” in existing stalking laws that can leave victims vulnerable to abuse while police build a case against the suspected perpetrator. Police Professional 18/1/2018 News «407940804081408240834084408540864087Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events