Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 81761 to 81780 «408540864087408840894090409140924093Next ›Last » STEPHEN GLOVER: Home Counties acid attacks, thuggery in a market town – and police who seem past caring Mail Online 2/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Chief Constable Bill Skelly backs 90 officers assaulted on duty Chief Constable Bill Skelly has praised the work of Lincolnshire officers in the county for putting themselves in harm’s way on a daily basis, having made statements in support of 90 officers who have been assaulted whilst on duty in so far in 2018. Louth Leader 2/8/2018 News UK.gov ploughs cash into creaky police technology The British government has sunk £100m into efforts to link up cops’ IT systems, boost resource-sharing and develop digital forensics. The Register 2/8/2018 News New police union boss vows to fight ‘contempt’ The new leader of rank and file officers declared yesterday it is time to fight back after “years of disdain and contempt” towards the police. Express 2/8/2018 News Police get £42.7 million for transformation Police forces are to receive a financial boost over the next two years to support a series of transformation projects with a strong emphasis on digital technology and data sharing. UKAuthority.com 2/8/2018 News Met chief ‘confident’ in professional standards department amid watchdog probe Commissioner objects to IOPC's use of the word 'corruption' and says she has confidence in DPS Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2018 News ‘Parking outside your home is a privilege, not a right’ warn police Feuding neighbours use bollards and bricks to 'reserve' spaces in the street in front of their houses Mail Online 2/8/2018 News Privacy needs protection from the police A Supreme Court ruling highlights the way disclosure can blight the life of an acquitted man The Times - Subscription at source 2/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Former Met chiefs join outcry against police probe into British soldiers in Northern Ireland Two former Metropolitan Police commissioners have cast serious doubt on the need for criminal inquiries into soldiers over historical incidents during the Troubles. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News Middle-class cocaine use is being blamed for violent gang crime – but there are more pressing causes Britain’s most senior police officer condemned middle class cocaine users for fuelling the surge in violent gang crime yesterday. Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, attacked users who worry about “global warming and organic food,” but fail to see the harm in their cocaine use. i News 1/8/2018 News How many armed police are there? There were just under 6,500 trained firearms officers in England and Wales at the end of March 2018. This includes any who are “operationally deployable”, which may include those currently working as trainers. Full Fact 1/8/2018 Analysis, Feature PCC expenses Guidence: Secretary of State for Home Department’s determination on police and crime commissioner expenses. Home Office 1/8/2018 Report PRTB Chair welcomes funding for police transformation Responding to the Home Office announcement of funding awarded through the Police Transformation Fund, David Lloyd PCC, Chair of the Police Reform and Transformation Board, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 1/8/2018 News Social media shaping police response A recent study of violent protests suggests that ‘moral rhetoric’ on Twitter may signal whether a protest will turn violent. It also found that people were more likely to endorse violence when they ‘moralise’ the issue they are protesting – and when they believe that others in their social network share their moral values. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Where is the harm in it? This week, the Research Inspector examines a study that explores whether the allocation of policing resources mapped against harm has any advantages over more traditional approaches. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Latest round of Transformation funding released More than £100 million has been released to fund police-led transformation projects. Police Professional - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News The Thompson Touch… something the rank-and-file was not expecting from its leader Workforce tells on-patrol chief: Thank you for joining the frontline officers... at the frontline Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News Launching CoPaCC’s 2018/19 review of PCC and OPCC Transparency Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, invites every OPCC to participate in this year's review of PCC and OPCC transparency Policing Insight 1/8/2018 News How robotics and automation can help bring the human touch back to policing Allan Fairley, UK Police & Justice Managing Director for Accenture, works with a range of public sector, police and justice clients. In his latest article, Allan provides his thoughts on how robotics and automation can help officers and staff have more time for engaging with their communities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 Opinion Can crowd sourced intelligence help first responders during major incidents? Dr Dave Sloggett looks at the potential for information posted by the public during critical incidents to be harnessed in real-time. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 Analysis, Feature «408540864087408840894090409140924093Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events