Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 84081 to 84100 «420142024203420442054206420742084209Next ›Last » GPS darts help stop high-speed police chases Darts armed with GPS technology are changing the way police and sheriff's departments chase criminals who run. abc News 5 29/9/2017 News Forensic vets in police hunt for ‘Croydon cat killer’ The notorious case of the “Croydon cat killer” is to be re-examined by Britain’s first forensic science laboratory to focus solely on crimes against animals. The Times - Subscription at source 29/9/2017 News Madeleine McCann investigation granted extra £154,000 Home Office gives funding to Metropolitan police to continue search for Madeleine who went missing in Portugal in 2007 The Guardian 29/9/2017 News Recommendations made following IPCC investigation into West Mercia Police’s handling of information about Jason Conroy An Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation into West Mercia Police’s handling of information about Jason Conroy has found that an allegation of assault in 2013 on a teacher at a school in Shropshire should have been recorded as a crime when it was reported to them later that year. The IPCC has recommended the force takes steps to ensure its officers are clear on the need to follow crime recording policy in particular where a crime is non-recent and where a victim may not wish to pursue a criminal complaint. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 28/9/2017 News Deputy Assistant Commissioner – Vacancy The Metropolitan Police Service (the Met) wishes to appoint highly skilled and experienced police officers to Deputy Assistant Commissioner rank. The role is a highly accountable and challenging one. We are looking for proven leaders with the confidence to drive the strategic direction and the development of their portfolio of responsibilities to deliver policing which is aligned to the Met’s priorities. Salary: £144,767 p.a. plus allowances. Closing date: Midday 6 October 2017. Metropolitan Police Service 28/9/2017 Jobs Backing for North Yorkshire Crime Commissioner Results have been counted in the consultation over proposals from the Police and Crime Commissioner to take on oversight of North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. Julia Mulligan's consultation, which closed last Friday, received responses from over 2,500 people, including the public, fire fighters, police, staff and a wide range of other interested parties. Yorkshire Coast Radio 28/9/2017 News Force’s second censure on data protection record for ‘repeated failings’ in training A force has embarked on remedial action to avert an enforcement notice over a series of data breaches – a year after it was fined £150,000 when an officer accidentally sent details of eight sex offenders to a member of the public. Police Professional 28/9/2017 News Police chiefs warn they will need up to £43million of extra cash as they vow cops won’t miss out on public sector pay hikes A smaller two per cent hike would still cost an extra £25million by 2021 — equivalent to 600 jobs The Scottish Sun 28/9/2017 News Questioning practice: Reflections of a police officer first year PhD student What difference does education really make to serving police officers? Serving officer Gareth Stubbs describes his educational journey and how it's affected the way he thinks, and how he goes about the job. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/9/2017 Opinion Forging ahead: Why a PCC is the best person to lead the £11m video-enabled justice project The video-enabled justice project, awarded £11m in Police Transformation Funding, will allow people to give evidence via a network of high-tech video links in police stations and other buildings across London and the South East. Tina Orr-Munro speaks to Project lead Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne and explores the benefits of VEJ and the advantages of having a PCC at the helm of such an ambitious initiative. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/9/2017 Opinion Border Force – Joint inspection of police custody 2017 This report is the third in a programme of Border Force customs custody suites carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. [PDF] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/9/2017 Report Border Force in England and Scotland continues to care well for detainees Detainees held in Border Force customs custody suites at ports and airports in England and Scotland continued to be well cared for, according to an independent inspection report published today. Publishing the report following an unannounced inspection in May 2017, Peter Clarke, Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary, found elements of the Border Force service were good. However, they highlighted some weaknesses and inconsistency arising from the “loose” national structure of the Border Force, in which regions tended to function as independent entities. The report is the third in a programme of inspections of Border Force customs custody suites carried out jointly by the two inspectorates, covering detention at airports – Birmingham, Colnbrook (Heathrow), Gatwick, Glasgow, Manchester and Stansted (closed for refurbishment at the time of the 2017 inspection) – and at Dover and Harwich ports. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/9/2017 News National force to sell more than 50 properties ACC says disposals will help Police Scotland move towards financial sustainability. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/9/2017 News Unfunded pay rise could cost force 600 officers Scrapping the public sector pay cap will bring a “significant cost pressure” to Police Scotland’s budget, the Scottish Police Authority has warned. Police Professional 28/9/2017 News Third complaint about police chief Phil Gormley is lodged with inquiry A third complaint about the behaviour of Phil Gormley, Police Scotland’s embattled chief constable, has been forwarded to investigators. The Times - Subscription at source 28/9/2017 News Extraordinary shift in the way the police use bail Until this year, most arrested suspects were released on bail, Michael Zander, QC, writes. Now it seems that most are released without bail. That is the unexpected consequence of Theresa May’s reform of pre-charge bail. The Times 28/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Huge rise in number of mental health calls to North Yorkshire Police The number of calls to North Yorkshire Police about mental health issues has trebled over the last three years - a situation today branded "unacceptable" The Press (York) 28/9/2017 News “Tri-borough is working” Following the widespread criticism of the of the Metropolitan Police’s tri-borough initiative, The Enquirer spoke with the Met’s Deputy Assistant Commissioner Mark Simmons about the issues. The Enquirer (Essex) 28/9/2017 News Vehicle thefts in West Midlands rise in just three years Vehicle thefts in the West Midlands have risen by more than 40 per cent in just three years, according to figures. Express & Star 28/9/2017 News Fighting crime in Suffolk is now in ‘serious jeopardy’ due to unfair funding, Tim Passmore warns Suffolk Constabulary’s ability to tackle crime and protect residents is now in “serious jeopardy” after years of unfair government funding, Tim Passmore warned last night. East Anglian Daily Times 28/9/2017 News «420142024203420442054206420742084209Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events