Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83881 to 83900 «419141924193419441954196419741984199Next ›Last » Susan Deacon: ‘Police Scotland needs better scrutiny, not more’ The outgoing chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority says Police Scotland needs better scrutiny, not more. BBC 6/12/2019 News Uber reports more than 3,000 U.S. sexual assaults on 2018 rides USA: "Keeping this information in the dark doesn't make anyone safer," Uber said in a statement announcing the report NECN 6/12/2019 News Canadian Police Chiefs launch the Canadian Framework for Collaborative Police Response on Sexual Violence CANADA: Barrie, Ontario – On this National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) is proud to launch the Canadian Framework for Collaborative Police Response on Sexual Violence, a framework that provides police services across Canada with leading practices that support evidence-based, trauma-informed, and victim-centered investigations. It also includes an approach to sexual violence case review and the governance of case review programs. Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) 6/12/2019 News Met officer found guilty of harassment of former partner A Trainee Detective Constable has been found guilty of harassment after pestering her former partner who is also a serving officer Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2019 News Force visited by ‘Wellbeing Wagon’ at officer welfare event Humberside is visited by a health check-up van as part of its Wellbeing Conference last week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2019 News Wildlife crime now ‘too complex’ for non specialist police The country's top wildlife crime officers have won awards for tackling illegal activity in an increasingly complex offender landscape. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2019 News US overtakes Britain as world’s biggest surveillance state US is named as having the most CCTV cameras per capita. Shanghai most watched city with nearly three million cameras and police owned facial recognition. Police Oracle 6/12/2019 News New young officer unit targets gangs’ use of social media A specialist Met team of officers aged 25 or under are using social media to disrupt gang activity Police Oracle 6/12/2019 News Once again, our legal system has failed the victims of Hillsborough The acquittal of David Duckenfield is further evidence that the perverse separation of inquiry, criminal prosecution and inquests should end The Guardian 6/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Dany Cotton: London Fire Brigade chief to quit four months early London's first female fire commissioner says she will quit at the end of the year - four months earlier than previously planned. BBC 6/12/2019 News Police chief’s legal challenge over degrees dismissed A Lincolnshire Police chief's bid for a judicial review into plans for all new police officers to be educated to degree level has been dismissed. BBC 6/12/2019 News 259 held by anti-terror police… but arrests fall The number of suspected terrorists arrested by police has dropped 20 per cent in the last year, figures show. Metro 6/12/2019 News Indian police shoot dead 4 men suspected of brutal gang rape and murder ‘Long live police,’ chant people who gathered at scene The Independent 6/12/2019 News Explainer: why homicide rates in Australia are declining AUSTRALIA: According to the latest figures, homicides in Australia are at historic lows and compare well against international trends. So what do the trends tell us and why is the homicide rate in Australia declining? The Conversation 6/12/2019 Analysis, Feature HMP Kirklevington abuse case: Nearly 600 men contact police Nearly 600 men have contacted police to say they were abused as teenagers by staff at a detention centre. BBC 6/12/2019 News Judicial Review into new plan insisting all new police officers should have a degree is dismissed on technicality The Chief Constable of Lincolnshire, Bill Skelly has been denied a full judicial review of the College of Policing’s plan to impose the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) on all forces which means that new recruits will either have to have a degree or agree to study for one once they are appointed. Sleaford Standard 6/12/2019 News Disastrous Police Scotland watchdog has failed and we need to start afresh Record View says the Scottish Police Authority has been a disaster and serious consideration must be give to abolishing the body. Daily Record 6/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Under-fire Police Scotland watchdog boss quits with £250k pay-off Susan Deacon resigned 48 hours after the Scottish Police Authority was blasted in Scottish Parliament committee meetings. Daily Record 6/12/2019 News Scotland’s Police Authority: A watchdog with a troubled history Susan Deacon has resigned as chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority saying the system of police accountability is "fundamentally flawed". The SPA was only established in 2013, but it has travelled a rocky road. BBC 6/12/2019 Analysis, Feature Police Inquiry When three heads of a police authority resign within six years, chances are that all is not well with the organisation. Yesterday Susan Deacon announced that she was stepping down as chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) following the departures of Vic Emery and Andrew Flanagan. The chief executive, Hugh Grover, resigned in September after less than a year in post, having been on sick leave since May. The Times - Subscription at source 6/12/2019 Feature, Opinion «419141924193419441954196419741984199Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events