Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96534 total results. Showing results 83361 to 83380 «416541664167416841694170417141724173Next ›Last » Cleveland Police fail to attend burglary court case A criminal case against a man accused of burgling businesses was dismissed when police failed to attend court. BBC 31/10/2017 News Police release distressing fictional rape video as part of campaign to increase prosecutions 'All Is Not Lost' film dramatises how loss of evidence can jeopardise a potential court case The Independent 31/10/2017 News Mental Health Cop: The Angiolini Review of deaths in custody The Angiolini Review examining deaths and serious incident in police custody was published this week. Police Inspector Michael Brown, author of Mental Health Cop Blog, explores the issues raised by the report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2017 Opinion Police will have to cut specialist teams unless they get more funding, senior officer warns Police could be forced to scrap specialist units unless they get more money from the Government in next month's budget, one of Scotland Yard's most senior officers has warned. The Telegraph 30/10/2017 News Met Police will ‘scale back’ services if numbers drop The Met Police will have to "scale back" services if officer numbers decrease due to a predicted funding squeeze, Scotland Yard has warned. BBC 30/10/2017 News ‘Millions spent on VAT could have paid for extra police’ More than 500 extra police officers could have been recruited with money spent on VAT, it has been claimed. Scottish Labour said Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) had spent £140 million on the tax between April 2013 and March 2017 – enough to employ 547 additional police officers and 223 extra firefighters. The Scotsman 30/10/2017 News Home Office warned over cost of putting modern policing ‘on the front foot’ Police forces in England and Wales need almost £1.3 billion in investment over the next two financial years to combat the cost of rising crime – and protect a public exposed by savage budgetary cuts. Police Professional 30/10/2017 News Home Office unveils review into custody deaths Overdue report was commissioned by Prime Minister Theresa May when she was Home Secretary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2017 News Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion welcomes new report into deaths in police custody The region's police chief has welcomed a report into how police deal with deaths in custody. The review, led by Dame Elish Angiolini QC, has made a number of recommendations including the introduction of 'drying-out centres' for those in custody and under the influence of alcohol or drugs, video cameras for all frontline officers and in every police van used to transport prisoners. Worcester News 30/10/2017 News Sir Cliff police probe cost £800,000: More than £10,000 was spent on hotels for officers as they investigated false sexual assault claims Police spent almost £800,000 investigating false claims of sexual assault against Sir Cliff Richard, including £10,000 lavished on hotels for officers, it emerged yesterday Mail Online 30/10/2017 News Detective who helped expose the Rochdale grooming scandal attacks GMP’s decision to axe its sex crime unit She has spoken out against the axing of the force’s Serious Sexual Offences Unit (SSOU), a move revealed by the M.E.N. last week. Manchester Evening News 30/10/2017 News Scotland Yard warns of policing cuts if budget reduces officer numbers Metropolitan police deputy commissioner says force could only concentrate on ‘basic’ work if head count falls to 27,500 by 2021 The Guardian 30/10/2017 News Deaths in custody: Police urged to stop holding mentally ill in cells Delayed report recommends broad reforms to police, justice system and health service in England and Wales to cut risk of death The Guardian 30/10/2017 News IPCC response to Dame Angiolini review on deaths and serious incidents The investigation of deaths and serious injuries following contact with the police is one of the IPCC’s most important functions. For that reason, we welcome this independent review, which examines not only these investigations, but the wider issues that lie behind them. In the event of a death in particular, it is very important for families that they know and understand what happened to their loved one and why. The impact of a death on relatives, friends, communities and the police officers or staff involved is profound. We are extremely mindful that any subsequent investigation by the IPCC impacts on these groups further, and must be carried out in a way that is not only independent, thorough and effective but also conscious of the impact on all those affected. [PDF] Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 30/10/2017 Report Police launch new video about responding to medical situations in custody Chief constables and the professional body for policing have today responded to a national report into deaths in police custody and outlined how they will support officers. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 30/10/2017 News Public safety at risk as MPS officers could drop below 27,500, claims mayor “Dangerously low” numbers of officers could be tasked with policing the capital unless the current funding crisis ends, London’s mayor has warned. Police Professional 30/10/2017 News City Hall approves Met’s £16m Taser expansion and upgrade City Hall has approved a £16m upgrade of the Met’s Taser capability in support of Commissioner Cressida Dick’s decision to boost the number of front-line officers armed with the weapons. MayorWatch 30/10/2017 News Staff offered same pay increase as officers The rise is four per cent below what unions called for. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2017 News Deaths in custody: police urged to stop holding mentally ill in cells Delayed report recommends broad reforms to police, justice system and health service in England and Wales to cut risk of death The Guardian 30/10/2017 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Sara Thornton – Chief Constables’ Council October 2017 Chiefs' Council met in London last week and we had many good debates and made some important decisions on key operational issues and equally important issues about the future of policing. 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