Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93847 total results. Showing results 81801 to 81820 «408740884089409040914092409340944095Next ›Last » ‘We must work together to abolish this evil and sinister trade’ says Suffolk’s PCC Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has said those involved in the drug gangs are taking part in an ‘evil and sinister trade’. Ipswich Star 4/9/2017 News Police to give evidence against suspects without turning up to court in major shake-up The scheme will see a network of cameras in police stations and other facilities, with screens in courtrooms Mirror 4/9/2017 News It’s time to value apprenticeships within the policing sector Dawn Probert, Senior Consultant for Skills for Justice, looks at the misconceptions of apprenticeships and the help available to those wanting to embrace enthusiastic staff. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2017 Opinion Police forces team up to procure £150k joint intranet Surrey and Sussex forces describe current set-up as "unstable" and "poor at delivering internal communications" PublicTechnology.net 4/9/2017 News Police cuts and crime rise ‘affecting senior officers’ mental health’ Half of superintendents in England and Wales show signs of anxiety, as forces rely on fewer officers working longer hours The Guardian 4/9/2017 News Police forces ‘struggling’ to grasp social media Police need to be more proactive on social media to get the public on side and gather information needed to solve crimes, a report has found. BBC 4/9/2017 News Police forces’ summer drink driving tests down 50% Police have conducted 5,000 fewer drink driving tests during a summer campaign in June compared to last year. The four forces in Wales gave 4,622 breath tests in June this year, compared to 9,532 in June 2016 (a 51% drop) - with a senior officer claiming police took a "more targeted approach". BBC 4/9/2017 News Live Blog at PSAEW Annual Conference 2017: Day One This Live Blog covers Day One of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales (PSAEW) Annual Conference 2017, taking place in Stratford upon Avon on Monday, 4th September 2017. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2017 News Families of people who died in police custody failed by system – report Report ordered by Theresa May in 2015 will recommend far-reaching reforms to police, justice system and health service The Guardian 4/9/2017 News Crackdown is promised on cash for fake crime victims Ministers have pledged to crack down on compensation paid to fake victims of sexual abuse, amid claims that thousands of pounds has not been retrieved. The Times - Subscription at source 4/9/2017 News Policing facing a ‘perfect storm’ due to budget cuts and rising crime Policing in England and Wales is facing a "perfect storm" due to staff shortages and rising crime, a senior police chief is expected to say. BBC 4/9/2017 News Just desserts: Why organisational justice in policing matters Recent headlines about gender gaps at the BBC and at Google show that employees’ perceptions of fairness in the workplace matter - but how does that translate to a policing context? Mark Cooper of Greymalkin Consulting explores the organisational benefits of treating officers and staff with respect. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 Opinion Deaths of black men in custody pose challenge on ‘Stephen Lawrence level’ One family is calling for officers to be suspended. Now new witness accounts have been revealed The Guardian 3/9/2017 News Four black men die. Did police actions play a part? They all died after police contact, but none of the officers involved has been suspended, and there are no official accounts of their deaths. Here, we reveal new testimony from bystanders The Guardian 3/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Easy money for sexual abuse claim profiteers Those who make false accusations may have a simple motive: compensation The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Put this in your balloon and inhale it, posh druggies: you’re funding misery Where I live the streets aren’t paved with gold; they glisten with silver. The pavements and gutters shine with metallic bullets of discarded laughing gas canisters. Some were probably dropped by friends, who prefer giggling into coloured balloons to having a pint and a fight. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Surge in violent crime sparks rise in stop and search Nine police forces have recorded a rise in the use of stop-and-search powers after a surge in violent crime. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 News Ex-offenders to be allowed to hide past A new plan could see convictions kept from potential employers The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 News Anti-terror chief Max Hill’s ‘schoolboy error’ Britain’s counterterrorism regulator has been accused of making a “schoolboy error” by contacting an Islamist organisation shunned by the government after it praised the Isis murderer known as “Jihadi John”. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2017 News Jail sentences may be too lenient to deter terrorists Maximum sentences for some terrorism offences should be reviewed to ensure that the deterrent works, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has said. The Times - Subscription at source 2/9/2017 News «408740884089409040914092409340944095Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events