Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96568 total results. Showing results 83561 to 83580 «417541764177417841794180418141824183Next ›Last » Police forces failing to tackle modern slavery in UK, report shows Inspection found officers failing to identify victims and closing investigations prematurely, citing lack of public support The Guardian 24/10/2017 News Police ‘let down’ modern slavery victims, says report Victims of modern slavery are being let down "at every stage" by police in England and Wales, a report has said. BBC 24/10/2017 News PSNI aims to recruit 300 new officers The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a new recruitment campaign, with a number of changes in the process aimed at attracting more Catholics and women. BBC 23/10/2017 News Encryption stops the FBI from accessing over half the devices it tries to look at The statistic was revealed at the International Association of Chiefs of Police alphr 23/10/2017 News Training to help improve support to under-represented groups Superintendents and Chief Superintendents across England and Wales are being offered coaching skills training by the College of Policing, to help them provide better support for officers and staff from groups currently under-represented in Policing. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 23/10/2017 News Home Office clamps down on ‘politically-biased’ South Wales police panel The South Wales Police and Crime Panel – the public body that’s supposed to supervise the activities Penarth’s Alun Michael – the Labour South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner – is “not politically balanced” according to Simon Jones the Senior Solicitor of Merthyr Council who oversees the work of the panel. Penarth Daily News 23/10/2017 News Government launches review into emergence of temporary brothels An inquiry into the growth of “pop-up brothels” in short term properties has been launched by the all-party parliamentary group on prostitution. Police Professional 23/10/2017 News Police to spend more on software and IT services TechMarketView report highlights response to austerity and increased move to cloud services UKAuthority.com 23/10/2017 News Lifeline: Police Treatment Centres deliver vital treatment for officers and staff With the mental health of police officers and staff increasingly under the spotlight, Patrick Cairns, CEO of the Police Treatment Centres, explains the benefits of the PTC's Psychological Wellbeing Programme and what more Chief Officers and Police and Crime Commissioners can do to support the PTC's work. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/10/2017 Opinion Force Management Statements: A benefit or a burden? The launch of HMICFRS’s consultation earlier this month on the long-awaited force management statements sets out its ambition to use them as the basis for a new, risk-based form of inspection. But what will this mean for forces – and HMICFRS? Mark Cooper takes a closer look. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/10/2017 Analysis Defendants on video – conveyor belt justice or a revolution in access? This report suggests ways to improve the way video hearings work. But to make the system fit for purpose would cost millions – millions the MoJ does not have. And the outcomes in terms of justice (sentencing and remand decisions) may always be more punitive for those appearing on video. So is it worth it? If cost saving is the over-riding objective of the move to video hearings, the jury is still out on whether they save money now. It may well be more expensive to create a virtual court that works properly, than to use existing physical courts. [PDF] Transform Justice 23/10/2017 Report Lack of police helicopters ‘could put lives at risk’ Abnormal demand resulted in missed calls for police air support. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/10/2017 News Superintendent Vacancies Applications are invited from substantive Superintendents and suitably experienced Chief Inspectors seeking promotion.£65,478 + £648 (1% non-consolidated bonus) / £77,340 + £765 (1% non-consolidated bonus). Relocation Package Considered. The closing date for applications is Friday 03 November. Nottinghamshire Police 23/10/2017 Jobs New digital leader for Home Office Joanna Davinson will join the Home Office as chief digital, data and technology (DDaT) officer on November 20. Police Professional 23/10/2017 News The National Police Technology Council’s guidelines attempt to standardise IT deployment The National Police Technology Council (NPTC) will make its National ICT Strategic Principles Document available for police forces across the country to download, to help guide the deployment of infrastructure and applications. IT PRO 23/10/2017 News ‘Embarrassing’ cops branded ‘a laughing stock’ by senior officers as they join calls to stop the gimmicks Deputy Chief Constable Simon Chesterman wrote online: 'The issues are serious and real, but this is an embarrassment' The Sun 23/10/2017 News Bid to end modern slavery in York and North Yorkshire A new scheme has been launched to help tackle the issue of modern slavery in York and across North Yorkshire. North Yorkshire Police, working in partnership with major statutory, voluntary and private sector organisations including health, local government and local businesses, have set up a Modern Slavery Partnership for the region. The Press (York) 23/10/2017 News Hate crime up 28 per cent across West Midlands Hate crime in the West Midlands has increased by 28 per cent over the past three years, according to new figures. Express & Star 23/10/2017 News Poppy day parade could be cancelled because of police cuts One of the country’s biggest Remembrance Sunday parades is on the verge of being cancelled because of police cuts. Metro 23/10/2017 News Staffordshire Police forced to find £400,000 to pay staff after Government promises pay rises Chief constable Gareth Morgan says he is 'irritated' about how it has been done. Burton Mail 23/10/2017 News «417541764177417841794180418141824183Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events