Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 82901 to 82920 «414241434144414541464147414841494150Next ›Last » Funding wait set to end this week but chiefs call for reform The long-awaited police funding settlement is set to be confirmed this week, as senior figures called for an overhaul of the way allocations are made Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 News Officers have new powers under legislation to tackle stalking A new civil order will give officers extra powers over perpetrators of stalking, particularly those who are stalking victims not previously known to them Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 News Stalking Protection Orders The Stalking Protection Act 2019 received Royal Assent on 15 March 2019. The Act introduces a new civil Stalking Protection Order. The new order closes a gap in the existing protective order regime. The threshold to commence criminal proceedings for the commission of an offence does not need to be met for an order to be made - this allows for early police intervention in stalking cases. [pdf] Home Office 20/1/2020 Report Stalking Protection Act: statutory guidance for the police What police need to do under the Stalking Protection Act, which introduced Stalking Protection Orders. Home Office 20/1/2020 Report Police shell out £700,000 for radios which are set to be scrapped Police chiefs in County Durham and Darlington have been forced to shell out £700,000 for radios which the government plans to scrap anyway. The Northern Echo 20/1/2020 News Police dog attackers must be given longer sentences – campaign By rights, retired police dog Finn should be resting peacefully on a sofa and munching treats, having put his paws up after a life Âfighting crime. After all, the German Shepherd collared 300 criminals with handler PC Dave Wardell, and famously suffered appalling stab wounds in the line of duty. Express 20/1/2020 News Review law on assisted dying says Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Existing law on assisted dying does not offer enough protection to potentially vulnerable people, Gwent's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has warned. South Wales Argus 20/1/2020 News Harry and Meghan: British taxpayer ‘will still cover most security costs’ The taxpayer will continue to foot the majority of Harry and Meghan’s personal security bill, a former head of royal protection said last night. The Times - Subscription at source 20/1/2020 News Experts say stop and search is damaging Scottish teens’ trust in police as concerns raised over force targeting children as young as seven Controversial stop and search powers have made Scottish teenagers more distrustful of police than English teenagers, researchers have found. The Sunday Post 19/1/2020 News Police officer had sex with missing girl, 17, and told her to keep it secret A disgraced former police officer who slept with a missing 17-year-old girl has been found guilty of gross misconduct Metro 19/1/2020 News Proportion of UK prisoners with drug problem doubles in five years – study Prisons not equipped to stop drug supply and security standards vary, thinktank says The Guardian 19/1/2020 News Interview: A force for change The Police Foundation's two year strategic review of policing is well underway. Police Oracle talks to the man who heads up the think tank. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/1/2020 Feature, Opinion Cops flog loot – Police force wants someone to run eBay account for £20k-a-year to flog seized goods — almost as much as new cops earn A police force wants someone to run its eBay account for £20,000 a year — almost as much as new cops earn. The Sun 19/1/2020 News Extinction Rebellion listed as ‘key threat’ by counter-terror police Awareness training across London led to ‘intelligence’ tip-offs, according to report The Guardian 19/1/2020 News New powers given to police to protect victims of stalking New stalking protection orders come into force tomorrow (January 20) that will enable police to better protect victims of stalking and stop perpetrators from approaching their victims. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 19/1/2020 News Police receive powerful anti-stalking powers with offenders facing five-year jail terms for breaching new court orders introduced tomorrow Stalkers risk five-year jail terms for breaching new court orders introduced by the government in England and Wales Mail Online 19/1/2020 News Rotherham sex abuse: Failure to identify police officer questioned by MP Rotherham's MP Sarah Champion has said she finds it "difficult to believe" that a police officer mentioned in a report into the treatment of a sex abuse survivor cannot be identified. BBC 19/1/2020 News Sussex has second highest number of stalking reports in the UK – but new powers could bring crackdown New police powers could offer help to victims of stalking in Sussex, which has the second highest number of stalker reports in the UK. Midhurst and Petworth Observer 19/1/2020 News New stalking protection orders ‘could increase murders’, activists say It is estimated one in five women and one in 10 men aged 16 and over in England and Wales have experienced some form of stalking i News 19/1/2020 News Government gives police new powers to protect victims of stalking Powerful new orders coming into force as of 20 January 2020 will enable police forces to better protect victims of stalking. Home Office 19/1/2020 News «414241434144414541464147414841494150Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events