Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 82681 to 82700 «413141324133413441354136413741384139Next ›Last » Revealed: Met police sold off property assets worth £1bn in the last five years The Metropolitan Police has sold off almost £1 billion in London property assets over the past five years amid swingeing cuts, official figures show. The Standard 13/7/2017 News Europol chief defends EU counterterrorism efforts as battle-hardened Islamic State fighters return Europe’s top intelligence and counterterrorism officials are bracing for a surge of battle-hardened Islamic State foreign fighters returning home to the continent as the jihadi group loses its territorial base in the Middle East, the head of the European Union’s main law enforcement agency says. The Washington Times 13/7/2017 News Herts PCC believes role should be expanded to criminal justice David Lloyd says PCCs should oversee criminal justice in their regions in the way they currently do for forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2017 News Hampshire Constabulary PEEL Inspections For 2016-17 Hampshire Constabulary was graded overall as ‘good’ in the HMIC PEEL inspections. Hampshire OPCC 13/7/2017 Report Chief Executive Officer The Police ICT Company are seeking a Chief Executive Officer. Police ICT Company 13/7/2017 Jobs ‘World-leading’ tags have cost £60 million so far and are five years late The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has come under fire for taking a high risk approach to offender tagging and using an unfamiliar model of procurement. Police Professional 12/7/2017 News Isle of Man police ‘stretched’ by investigating financial crime The Isle of Man police force runs out of officers "frequently", the chief constable said in his annual report. BBC 12/7/2017 News Sadiq Khan urges ministers to review lack of CCTV in British Transport Police custody vans Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged ministers to review the British Transport Police’s arrangements for carrying detainees after it emerged none of the force’s custody vans are fitted with CCTV cameras. MayorWatch 12/7/2017 News Delivery Schedule For The Commitments In Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Plan Attached at Annex A is a copy of the outline delivery schedule Devon & Cornwall OPCC 12/7/2017 Report Governance Arrangements for Delivery Of Police and Crime Plan The governance arrangements for delivery of the Plan are set out below and in Annex B to this report: Devon & Cornwall OPCC 12/7/2017 Report Devon and Cornwall Police And Crime Plan 2017-2020 Update This report provides an update to the Police and Crime Panel on how delivery against the plan will be managed and reports progress to date against the commitments Devon & Cornwall OPCC 12/7/2017 Report Devon and Cornwall PCC’s Update Report The first phase of the project has been focused on:ï‚· Scoping the provision of sufficient monitoring hub capacity in Devon Devon & Cornwall OPCC 12/7/2017 Report Maximising intelligence: How one force is looking to save thousands of working hours In 2015, the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) published a report outlining the direction the service was taking in terms of digitising its investigation and intelligence capabilities. Two years on and one force is making encouraging progress. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2017 Analysis Stalking: Greater awareness and early intervention will protect victims and save lives Victims of repeated harassment or stalking are frequently let down by under-recording, inconsistent services and a lack of understanding by the criminal justice system, according to a recent report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) and Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI). Rachel Griffin, Chief Executive of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust calls for better awareness within the criminal justice system. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2017 Opinion Chequered history: The Scottish Police Authority’s struggle with governance, openness and transparency The Scottish Police Authority was established four years ago to oversee the newly-formed Police Scotland, but, in that time, the authority has faced intense criticism. Former President of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents Niven Rennie takes a closer look at the problems the Authority has faced. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2017 Analysis Hertfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner calls for overhaul of criminal justice system Hertfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner is calling for an overhaul of the criminal justice system, calling it "dysfunctional" and still failing victims of crime... Bob FM 12/7/2017 News Court orders criminalising homeless, charity claims Court orders being imposed on homeless people are "criminalising those most in need," a charity has said. BBC 12/7/2017 News Panel advances body cam video transparency bill The Latest on California legislation on police body camera video Mail Online 12/7/2017 News The state of the sector: Key trends for voluntary sector organisations working with offenders and their families For the last five years Clinks has been collecting information about how voluntary organisations working in criminal justice are faring. Our state of the sector surveys have consistently demonstrated that organisations are diverse in terms of their size, the services they deliver, who they support, and how they are funded. [PDF] Clinks.org 12/7/2017 Report The UK’s criminal justice system would fall apart without charities More people work in criminal justice charities than in the prison and probation services combined. But volunteers and staff are being stretched to the limit says Nathan Dick, head of public policy and communications at Clinks, which supports voluntary organisations working with offenders and their families. The Guardian 12/7/2017 Feature, Opinion «413141324133413441354136413741384139Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events