Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96535 total results. Showing results 83341 to 83360 «416441654166416741684169417041714172Next ›Last » Retired West Yorkshire chief constable Mark Gilmore in court dispute with Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns Williamson A High Court judge is analysing a dispute between a retired police chief and a police and crime commissioner. Telegraph and Argus 31/10/2017 News Met specialist crime and operations may be broken up Force looking at different options and could do away with long standing model based around specialisms. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News SCC review leads to more diverse applications The College of Policing has pledged to “keep up momentum” after reforms led to a 25 per cent increase in applications to join the Strategic Command Course (SCC). Police Professional 31/10/2017 News SNP asked not to ignore 11,500 opposed to rail merger Rail staff and officers have handed in a petition urging the Scottish government not to divide British Transport Police (BTP). Police Professional 31/10/2017 News Policing’s fears over ‘reduced capacity to pursue crimes in action’ by air support Chief officers have voiced concerns over a dramatic reduction in the level of service provided by the National Police Air Service (NPAS), even outstripping the downturn in its funding. Police Professional 31/10/2017 News Senior leaders welcome the police service’s first annual ICT user survey The results of the first annual police ICT user survey will be published shortly. Undertaken by CoPaCC and supported by the Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, and the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, the survey provides a unique, independent insight into what police officers really think of their police ICT systems. Policing Insight talks to senior stakeholders involved in the survey about its potential impact and what needs to change. We also announce the winner of the survey prize draw for an iPad. Policing Insight 31/10/2017 News Prostitution: It’s time to protect sex workers not prosecute them Police crackdowns on prostitution isolate sex workers and undermine their safety. With poverty fuelling prostitution, the English Prostitutes Collective argues decriminalisation is overdue and current resources used to police consenting sex should be redirected into investigating rape and other violent crimes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to remain under county council ‘for the time being’, PCC confirms David Munro said he may rethink the decision if Surrey County Council fails to collaborate with fire stations and neighbouring authorities Surrey Live 31/10/2017 News Government ‘can’t ignore’ pressure on police picking up pieces of underfunded mental health service Police officers are dealing with more mental health cases than ever, freedom of information data indicates. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Police officers ‘more precise’ with stop and search use Home Secretary Amber Rudd says chief constables 'will need to explain disparities in force areas'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News PCC criticises Home Office for ‘misunderstanding’ force reserves Left unimpressed with response to plea for more funding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Gender pay gap narrows The gender pay gap among senior officers has almost halved in a year. Police Professional 31/10/2017 News PCC calls for more ‘focused and ambitious’ fire service collaboration Surrey police and crime commissioner (PCC) David Munro will not be seeking a change in governance of the county's fire and rescue service, but expects closer collaboration with the police service. Police Professional 31/10/2017 News Families win legal aid for deaths in police custody Families of people who die in police custody or commit suicide in prison are to receive state-funded legal assistance at inquests after a review of deaths in police custody. The Times - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News MP calls for amnesty over Troubles-era crimes The UK government needs to enact legislation to stop the deluge of cases against British soldiers, government ministers and police officers, Jeffrey Donaldson, the DUP MP, has said. The Times - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Theresa May urged to build ‘Drying Out Centres’ to replace police custody for drunk people Ministers want the PM to look into building the centres as a report revealed 82 per cent who died in or following police custody had some link to booze or drugs The Sun 31/10/2017 News More than £82 million a year spent on historic inquiries 'They require a major investment of resources and these will often come from other areas of policing,' says assistant chief. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Modern slavery campaign leads to tip-offs Charity campaign had received a torrent of abuse Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 News Police officers must be an integral part of community they come from: Hayes The man behind the report which transformed policing in Northern Ireland says changing attitudes can take longer than simply changing rules. 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