Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 82601 to 82620 «412741284129413041314132413341344135Next ›Last » ACRO Chief Executive Officer Salary: £90,000 - £110,000 pro rata. Closes: 11th August 2017 ACRO Criminal Records Office 17/7/2017 Jobs Merseyside PCC’s 2017/18 Crime Prevention Strategy Crime Prevention Strategy with reference to the following funding streams that make up this strategy: Merseyside OPCC 17/7/2017 Report Merseyside Restorative Justice This report has been provided following a request by members of the PCP for additional information relating to the restorative justice service outcomes for 2016/17. Merseyside OPCC 17/7/2017 Report Call to stop government deciding police budgets Plaid Cymru would have police and crime commissioners and an independent panel playing key roles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 News London consults on more online contact for police Mayor’s consultation document includes focus on stepping up web reporting capabilities to deal with reduction in public counters for Met Police UKAuthority.com 17/7/2017 News HMIC should highlight how forces treat minority officers, PCC says Surrey representative urges inspectorate to highlight how protected groups get on Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 News Australia seeks to expand role of military in domestic terror threats The Australian military is to be given broad new powers to respond to domestic terrorist attacks. The government-proposed changes to national security laws are part of a review into counter-terrorism. The new measures would mean the Australian Defence Force (ADF) could be called in sooner to help police deal with threats. BBC 17/7/2017 News Consultation to start on changes to North Yorkshire Fire Service Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, has launched a consultation proposing changes to the way the county's fire service is overseen. ITV News 17/7/2017 News Campion says fire consultation period is long enough The region's police and crime commissioner has said three months is long enough to consult on his plans to take over the governance of the county's fire service. Shropshire Star 17/7/2017 News Criminals are walking free because ‘lazy police don’t understand the law’, key Rochdale prosecutor claims Criminals are avoiding justice because 'lazy' police do not know or understand the law well enough, according to a former top prosecutor. Nazir Afzal, who led cases against the child abuse ring in Rochdale, said 'basic' cases were being charged 'prematurely' without proper investigations. Mail Online 17/7/2017 News ‘Uncertainty’ over police funding as major cities set to get £100m more than Thames Valley The commissioner for Thames Valley Police does not think the force will ‘lose out’ on cash in the reformed funding formula, but admitted he expects bigger cities to receive up to £100m more. Banbury Cake 17/7/2017 News Police and CPS ‘failing to protect British Jews from anti-Semitic crime’ New research suggests suspected hate offences targeting Jewish victims surged for the third consecutive year in 2016, reaching the worst level on record Birmingham Live 17/7/2017 News Crackdown on “foreign national offenders” committing crimes of modern slavery, human trafficking and illegal immigration Law enforcement agencies across the North-East are mounting a crackdown on “foreign national offenders” in an operation which will including raids on premises, joint patrols and other activities over the next fortnight. The Northern Echo 17/7/2017 News Combating rural crime Rural crime is very different from urban crime. It often severely impacts the farm business. For example the theft of high value machinery that cannot be replaced swiftly puts timely agricultural operations at risk. Crimes on farm often involve significant damage and the rural nature of farm businesses can make them difficult to secure. Perpetrators will often use threatening behaviour if confronted, this puts rural communities and individuals at risk. To compound this issue many rural locations are remote and so police response times are lengthened. [PDF] National Farmers Union (NFU) 17/7/2017 Report NFU report lays bare true costs of rural crime The bill for rural crime is now more than £42.5 million - and the true human costs have been revealed in a new NFU report. National Farmers Union (NFU) 17/7/2017 News NFU report reveals serious failings in police handling of rural crime A new NFU report has revealed serious failings in the way police are treating rural crime, despite it costing farmers over £40 million a year. FG Insight 17/7/2017 News Working better together: Options to improve collaboration between Fire and Police services in North Yorkshire This Local Business Case (LBC) assesses the scale of opportunity for closer working between police and fire in North Yorkshire, and then considers which of the joint governance options would be most likely to deliver the greatest range of opportunities at the greatest pace and with least risk, in the interest of public safety. This LBC has been prepared by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire. North Yorkshire OPCC 17/7/2017 Report PCC launches consultation on improving police and fire collaboration in North Yorkshire North Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Julia Mulligan, has launched a consultation proposing changes to the way the county’s fire and rescue service is overseen. Emergency Services Times 17/7/2017 News We need a police force that is fit for purpose Nazir Afzal was chief executive of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners 2016-17 The Times - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 Feature, Opinion ‘Lazy’ police fail to grasp law, says top prosecutor Criminals are going free because “lazy” and “deskilled” police do not understand the law, a former senior prosecutor has claimed. The Times - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 News «412741284129413041314132413341344135Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events