Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 82121 to 82140 «410341044105410641074108410941104111Next ›Last » Estates Update Report – Bedfordshire Estates transformation programme – we have a programme of work in hand to ensure that our estate is used as effectively and efficiently as possible across the whole county. Bedfordshire OPCC 9/8/2017 Report Prevent scheme referrals double since 2017 UK terror attacks Police received 200 referrals to anti-radicalisation programme from members of the public between April and end of July The Guardian 9/8/2017 News Damning report into Cleveland Police’s ‘indefensible’ misuse of ‘snooping laws’ is published Cleveland Police has been heavily criticised in a damning report into the force’s misuse of laws aimed at investigating serious crime and terrorism to seize phone data to track down a whistle-blower. The Northern Echo 9/8/2017 News New DCC-designate selected at national force Police Scotland’s chief constable has announced a shake-up within its chief officer team Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2017 News How big is the gender pay gap in policing? Three prominent women may not be earning as much as the men who went before them. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2017 Analysis, Feature 20 officers trained on police drones to help tackle crime The force should get their flying license by the end of the month Lincolnshire Live 9/8/2017 News Former West Yorkshire chief constable Sir Norman Bettison is one of five to face court over Hillsborough disaster Five men charged following an investigation into the Hillsborough disaster and its aftermath are due to appear in court for the first time. Telegraph and Argus 9/8/2017 News Increase stop and search after spate of acid attacks, say Home Secretary and Met police chief The Home Secretary and London’s top police officer have vowed to increase “vital” stop and search powers if it means clamping down on acid attacks. The Standard 9/8/2017 News Amber Rudd backs Met police chief over use of stop and search Home secretary echoes Cressida Dick’s endorsement of controversial tactic but cautions over indiscriminate use The Guardian 9/8/2017 News Amber Rudd: Police are better at targeting the right suspects When my predecessor as home secretary, Theresa May, introduced significant changes in 2014 to the way the police stop and search members of the public, reform was long overdue. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Cressida Dick: I want officers to feel confident to use this power From my very first day as commissioner I’ve made it clear I want to tackle violent crime. It costs lives, destroys families and blights communities, creating fear and distrust. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Amber Rudd backs Met chief Cressida Dick over rise in stop and search The home secretary has signalled her support for an increase in police stop and search checks to tackle rising knife crime and acid attacks. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2017 News Greater Manchester police draft in specialist units to tackle backlog Detectives from serious and organised crime unit to focus on non-urgent cases to ease pressure on community policing The Guardian 9/8/2017 News Met police chief says more stop and search may help reduce knife crime Cressida Dick tells BBC Asian Network police officers not using tactic unfairly against black and Asian people The Guardian 9/8/2017 News Annual report and statistical bulletin 2016/17 Our 2016/17 annual report outlines the vital role we played in helping the railway to operate effectively and getting the nation’s travelling public home every day safe, secure and on time. [PDF] British Transport Police 8/8/2017 Report British Transport Police release annual crime statistics Figures released today show that last year there were just 16 crimes recorded for every million passenger journeys made on the rail network in England, Scotland and Wales. British Transport Police 8/8/2017 News Arresting beggars a ‘last resort’ as prosecutions fall 40 per cent Forces across England and Wales are adopting a multi-layered “change of approach” that is being credited with a big drop in prosecutions under the Vagrancy Act. Police Professional 8/8/2017 News Police afraid of racism complaints if they use stop and search powers Police officers are reluctant to use stop and search powers that could tackle burgeoning knife crime, because they are afraid of being accused of racism, the head of Scotland Yard has said. The Telegraph 8/8/2017 News PCC progress on fire governance: The surge of the six In the second 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 significant activity over the last two months including a PCC withdrawing from the process, publication of the highly critical Avon FRA inspection report and six PCCs surging ahead with their plans. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2017 Analysis, Feature New Law Needed to Make “Upskirting” a Sexual Offence Dame Vera Baird QC and Marc Jones, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners Lead and Deputy Lead on Victims, have called for new legislation to tackle the invasive and appalling practice of “upskirting”. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/8/2017 News «410341044105410641074108410941104111Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events