Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 83221 to 83240 «415841594160416141624163416441654166Next ›Last » Film school: CoPaCC releases latest report on body-worn video in policing Body-worn video has seen huge growth in UK policing with millions of pounds spent on equipment and back office systems. CoPaCC's latest thematic looks at the development of police body-worn video and provides a guide to the key opportunities and challenges in terms of the technology, implementation and use Policing Insight 6/11/2017 News Body-worn video in policing A CoPaCC thematic report providing a one-stop shop for those wishing to know more about police use of body-worn video in England and Wales. The report looks at general practice, ethics, the law, professional standards, complaints and public interactions including stop and search and officer safety. A section on the technology examines the challenges for police forces procuring and implementing body worn video for their officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/11/2017 Report Police and Crime Panel Update Report – Cumbria Key issues and developments that have occurred since the last meeting on the 18 July 2017 Cumbria OPCC 6/11/2017 Report ‘Police leadership is about welfare of officers’, chiefs are told Officer welfare is key to preventing officers from burning out. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2017 News Force was left to take flak after government asked cops go to Ibiza Chief constable says officers involved were put under 'intolerable strain'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2017 News Custody cutbacks ‘raising risk of attacks on police’ People detained by police are routinely having their human rights violated and officers are increasingly at risk of assaults because of cuts to the number of custody centres, officers have claimed. The Herald (Scotland) 6/11/2017 News Call for independent inquiry into deaths in custody A call has been made for an independent inquiry into the deaths of people in police custody. Scottish Labour Justice spokeswoman Claire Baker has asked First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to consider the move following a review in England and Wales. The National 6/11/2017 News Cyberstalking app hands back control to victims Bedfordshire Police has partnered with the University of Bedfordshire to develop a mobile app for victims of cyberstalking. Police Oracle 6/11/2017 News Police chief: GAA and SF fail to encourage PSNI careers Chief Constable George Hamilton has said the GAA and Sinn Fein are failing to encourage nationalists to join the PSNI. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 6/11/2017 News Police dealing with rising number ‘sexting’ cases involving children Data from police forces shows a surge in children sharing or possessing sexual images of themselves or others - with over 6200 incidents reported this year - an increase of 131 per cent from 2014/2015. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/11/2017 News Police report sharp rise in sexting cases involving children in England and Wales Senior officer suggests ‘lack of universal relationship and sex education’ is compounding problem as 17 offences are recorded every day The Guardian 6/11/2017 News Postcode lottery: Report uncovers variations in PCC Restorative Justice spending The Valuing Victims report by Why me? - the national charity campaigning for greater access to Restorative Justice - has revealed wide variations in PCC spending on RJ schemes. Lucy Jaffe, Director of Why me? takes a closer look at the figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/11/2017 Analysis Deal to clear prisons of foreign criminals from EU sends back only 217 Only 200 criminals from EU countries have been sent home to serve their prison sentence despite a deal that was supposed to clear thousands from jails and save taxpayers £100 million. The Times - Subscription at source 6/11/2017 News Police lorry catches 4,000 dangerous drivers More than 4,000 drivers in England have been caught committing offences over the last two years, following a special operation using a lorry, police say. BBC 5/11/2017 News Scottish Parliament Debate on VAT On 31st October 2017, Ben Macpherson MSP secured a Private members debate on the anomaly of Police Scotland and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service paying VAT, Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 5/11/2017 News Court in the act: Police plan to record victims’ statements live from the crime scene Victims of crime will be able to record video statements live from the scene under radical plans being considered by Ministers. Mail Online 5/11/2017 News Why are the police copping flak? Don’t damn officers for a Halloween prank – law and order should show it has bit of heart, by Victoria Coren Mitchell The Guardian 5/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Armed police to protect Christmas markets from Isis Unprecedented security measures, including armed undercover police, are being deployed at Christmas markets across Britain amid fears of an Isis-inspired attack. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/11/2017 News Canaries in the mine: Reconnecting the College with policing Is the College of Policing working as well as it should be? Serving officer Nathan Constable says the relationship between the College and serving officers is strained, and sets out an urgent plea for the College to reflect and rebuild - before it's too late. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2017 Opinion Scottish Police Federation issue warning on pay cap Police officers will consider it an “act of unforgivable betrayal” if they do not benefit from a lifting of the public sector pay cap, it has been warned. The Scotsman 4/11/2017 News «415841594160416141624163416441654166Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events