Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96616 total results. Showing results 84021 to 84040 «419841994200420142024203420442054206Next ›Last » Gwent Finance Report for the Year Ending 31st March 2017 See P59-72 Gwent OPCC 2/10/2017 Report The PCC For Gwent Annual Report 2016 – 2017 See P25 Gwent OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Programme of Engagement Report – Cleveland A brief update in relation to meetings attended by the PCC from July 2017 to August 2017. Cleveland OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Cleveland Commissioner’s Update Seven Force North East and Yorkshire Collaboration Cleveland OPCC 2/10/2017 Report PCC for Cleveland Decisions July to August 2017 and Forward Plan The forward planner forms part of the PCC’s planning and scrutiny programme Cleveland OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Performance Report Of Cleveland PCC And Police And Crime Plan September 2017 Information focuses on an agreed suite of performance indicators and support key diagnostic indicators Cleveland OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Dorset – Protecting Vulnerable People Report Information about the thirteen strands of Protecting Vulnerable People and associated activity undertaken by Dorset Police and the OPCC. Dorset OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Strategic Alliance Report To provide information about the current position of the Strategic Alliance between Dorset Police and Devon & Cornwall Police, including any key risks. Dorset OPCC 2/10/2017 Report Forward planning: An insider’s guide to ensuring your inspection goes smoothly Mark Cooper, a former HMIC programme director and OPCC Chief Executive, offers an indispensable insight and guide on how to ensure your force inspection goes as smoothly as possible. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 Opinion Would arming all police officers make Britain any safer from terrorism? Although the UK is often revered for being one of the few nations in the world where police maintain law and order without carrying guns as standard, the ongoing terrorism threat has reopened the debate on whether arming all officers would make Britain any safer. Reuters 2/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Roger Hirst takes on role as country’s first Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. Mr Hirst, who was elected to become Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex in May 2016, took on his new role as the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex on the 1st of October. Your Thurrock 2/10/2017 News Chief Constable responds to Fed demand letter CC described the pay rise as a 'double edged sword'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 News Period pain: Custody suites do not respect women’s dignity Sherry Ralph, Chief Operating Officer for the Independent Custody Visiting Association (ICVA) looks at how some custody suites are failing to cater for women experiencing their period and suggests ways to overcome this. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 Opinion Scotland’s top cop Phil Gormley hit with FOURTH bullying probe from senior staff member The Chief Constable is expected to be suspended from his duties but will continue to collect his £212,000 salary while the complaints against him are investigated. Daily Record 2/10/2017 News South Yorkshire Police may have to choose between ‘officer numbers and public safety’ Police chiefs in South Yorkshire may have to choose between officer numbers and public safety, according to the organisation which represents rank and file bobbies. The Star (Yorkshire) 2/10/2017 News NSPCC teams with partners in North East Lincolnshire for ground-breaking new partnership A ground-breaking partnership in North East Lincolnshire is bringing people together to support families and help them reach their full potential. Grimsby Live 2/10/2017 News Anti-paramilitary taskforce launched Three agencies to be based on sites together. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/10/2017 News Police launch campaign to stop slavery after 120 cases in the Thames Valley in two years Thames Valley Police has launched the Hidden Harm campaign to raise awareness of the crime Get Reading 2/10/2017 News Hate crime victims not going to the police City residents who are the victims of hate crimes are not reporting it according to a new survey. Evening Times (Glasgow) 2/10/2017 News The Restorative Dorset service was launched last week and is being funded by the Dorset Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. A new service has been launched in Dorset to allow victims to ‘have a voice’ and help build strong communities. Dorset Echo 2/10/2017 News «419841994200420142024203420442054206Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events