Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 82181 to 82200 «410641074108410941104111411241134114Next ›Last » Let police go after moped thugs without fear of the law: London Mayor’s demand before summit to tackle the menace Police should be allowed to chase violent moped gangs without fear of prosecution, London’s mayor said yesterday. Mail Online 7/8/2017 News Prevent criticism ‘stems from ignorance’ One of Scotland Yard's most senior police officers says criticism of the government's Prevent programme is based on "ignorance". BBC 7/8/2017 News Local knowledge: Building networks to tackle the threat of rural crime Rural crime is often underestimated by those in urban areas, but can be devastating to those who are victims. Syreeta Lund explores the true impact of rural crime and what police are doing to try to combat its threat. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/8/2017 Analysis Women Offenders in London – A Scoping Paper Around 30,000 of the total arrests made each year in London (15 per cent) are of women. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 6/8/2017 Report MOPAC Monthly Report July 2017 Knife crime, HMIC report, Police and Crime Data amongst other topics covered here. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 6/8/2017 Report Cash-strapped Police Scotland facing £22m budget ‘underspend’ Scotland’s cash-strapped national police force will “underspend” £22 million of money earmarked for reform and capital investment this year, it has emerged. The Scotsman 6/8/2017 News Police told how to stop cheats who vote twice Election chiefs have issued guidance after complaints that students backing Corbyn were able to cast two ballots The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2017 News Call for ‘body farm’ in UK to help police solve murder cases A facility for research into decay process in British conditions would help detectives find missing bodies The Guardian 6/8/2017 News Police recruit Mozart to soothe riot estate Scotland Yard has unveiled its latest weapon in the fight against crime: Mozart. Police officers are set to pump classical music from a speaker system into a notorious housing estate in an attempt to calm the atmosphere, relax residents and disperse troublemakers. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2017 News Four in ten police stations have closed in the past seven years The number of police stations across the nation has been slashed by almost half in less than ten years, a shocking Mail on Sunday investigation reveals Mail Online 6/8/2017 News Safer, Fairer, United Communities for Staffordshire 2013-18: Focus Priority: Early Intervention The importance of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) and the impact they can have on the future health and social outcomes for adults. Staffordshire OPCC 5/8/2017 Report Staffordshire’s Safer, Fairer, United Communities Strategy Update Report A progress update for each of work programme is detailed below; Staffordshire OPCC 5/8/2017 Report Medium Term Financial Strategy – Staffordshire Update Report A high level timetable is included in this report, to lay out the necessary steps and key meetings to communicate the 2018/19 budgeting process and updated MTFS. Staffordshire OPCC 5/8/2017 Report Staffordshire OPCC and Police Force Group Financial Position 2016/17 The OPCC contribution to this surplus of £347k was an under spend of £1.036m, which was offset by the Force’s overspend of £689k. Staffordshire OPCC 5/8/2017 Report Staffordshire PCC’s Draft Annual Report 2016/17 The OPCC has now established a multi-agency Online Fraud Forum chaired by the Deputy PCC Staffordshire OPCC 5/8/2017 Report Former police HQ sells for £15 Million The 16-acre former Staffordshire Police headquarters at Baswich Park has been sold for a total price of £15 M. ITV News 5/8/2017 News Police demand change in the law so officers are not afraid to chase gangs The law must be changed so police can chase violent moped gangs without fear of prosecution, police chiefs, MPs and victims said yesterday. Mail Online 5/8/2017 News The gay garda who is improving life in the force for LGBT officers Paul Franey is one of eight gardaí who will march in Belfast’s Pride march The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 5/8/2017 News Met police to use facial recognition software at Notting Hill carnival Civil liberties groups say plan to scan faces of thousands of revellers at London event has no basis in law and is discriminatory The Guardian 5/8/2017 News Annual Report on the Management of Complaints – Staffordshire Annual Report on the Management of Complaints, Purported Complaints or Conduct Matters against the Police and Crime Commissioner and Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Staffordshire OPCC 4/8/2017 Report «410641074108410941104111411241134114Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events