Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83661 to 83680 «418041814182418341844185418641874188Next ›Last » Cleveland Police ‘racial abuse’ officers have no case to answer Six police officers accused of racial discrimination against an Asian colleague "have no case to answer", according to a watchdog's investigation. BBC 17/12/2019 News Campaigners slam report finding ‘no fault’ with CPS decisions on rape cases Campaigners have criticised inspectors who found no fault with the way prosecutors decide to bring rape cases to court despite the number of charges plummeting. The Standard 17/12/2019 News Police blamed for fall in rape prosecutions Blame for a decline in the percentage of rape allegations resulting in charge has been placed firmly at the door of the police by the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI). Law Gazette 17/12/2019 News New high visibility police stop-and-search anti-terror tactics come into force at East Midlands Airport The new method was developed in response to the terrorist threat in London Leicestershire Live 17/12/2019 News Independent Investigation Report Investigation into allegations that Cleveland Police Officers victimised and racially discriminated against former PC Saddique. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 17/12/2019 Report Operation Forbes – IOPC concludes investigation concerning alleged discrimination at Cleveland Police The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has published the findings from one of three investigations in relation to Operation Forbes – looking at allegations of corruption and discrimination at Cleveland Police. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 17/12/2019 News FRS inspections 2018/19 – tranche 3 – service press release Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services has today published the third, and final, tranche of the first independent inspection into fire and rescue services (FRSs) for 12 years. There are 15 reports in this release (the first 14 reports were published in December 2018, and the next 16 in June 2019). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/12/2019 News Police response to HMCPSI rape inspection Responding to HM Crown Prosecution Inspectorate's rape inspection, the National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Adult Sexual Offences and Rape, Deputy Chief Constable Sarah Crew, said: “Rape is one of the most complex crimes that police deal with. Everyone with a role in investigating and prosecuting this offence knows there is more to be done to increase the number of cases brought before the courts. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 17/12/2019 News Rape Inspection 2019 Since HMCPSI last inspected Rape and Serious Sexual Offences (RASSO) Units in 2016 there has been a substantial increase in the number of allegations of rape and yet the number of rape prosecutions has fallen significantly. In the year ending March 2019 alone there were 58,657 allegations of rape, but there were only 1,925 successful prosecutions. The inspection looks at a small part of the overall picture – that is the role of the Crown Prosecution Service. HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) 17/12/2019 Report Controversial review concludes that prosecutors are not to blame for falling number of rape cases Prosecutors are not to blame for the "woefully low" number of rape cases being put before the courts, a major review has concluded, as a watchdog suggested the fault may lie with the police. The Telegraph 17/12/2019 News Rape charges fall as police delay cases Delays in investigating rape cases are contributing to a fall in the number of suspects charged with the offence, the prosecutors’ watchdog has said. The Times - Subscription at source 17/12/2019 News Counter terror techniques lead to drop in moped enabled crime Intensive policing initiative that combines CCTV, stop and search and security intelligence shown to reduce street crimes Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News New non-lethal police tech could be a game-changer for law enforcement Law enforcement agencies across the country have been testing out the BolaWrap -- a new tech gadget that shoots an 8-foot bola style Kevlar tether that wraps around a suspect -- as police departments search for safer alternatives to take people into custody. Yahoo! 16/12/2019 News Commissioner says cannabis legalisation in Canada an ‘interesting experiment’ Met police commissioner Cressida Dick said the debate around drug legalisation was ‘complex’. Belfast Telegraph 16/12/2019 News The Guardian view on sentencing: longer prison terms are a kneejerk response Two high-profile cases of former prisoners reoffending have revealed serious flaws. Boris Johnson should look for answers, not cheap shots The Guardian 16/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Dismantling an international cocaine trafficking network An international criminal group specialised in cocaine trafficking from South America to Europe through a company from Moldova, has been dismantled with authorities working together from Belgium and the Republic of Moldova, with the support of Europol. Europol 16/12/2019 News Federation research on police cuts leads conference agenda The vital work the Police Federation of England and Wales’ Research and Policy department does has been showcased at a prestigious conference about how evidence-based data may be used to influence the future of policing. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/12/2019 News India protests: At least five dead after police sent in to stop students demonstrating ‘The country is burning, the government has made a mockery of the constitution,’ opposition politician says The Independent 16/12/2019 News Policing in Scotland Strategic priorities set direction for police over the next six years. Police Scotland 16/12/2019 News Hull police shooting to be probed by watchdog The police watchdog has launched an investigation after a man was shot by armed officers in a street. BBC 16/12/2019 News «418041814182418341844185418641874188Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events