Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103305 total results. Showing results 84201 to 84220 «420742084209421042114212421342144215Next ›Last » Middle-class cocaine users are hypocrites, says Met chief Cressida Dick criticises people with progressive politics whose drug use fuels violence The Guardian 1/8/2018 News Battle for cyber supremacy is the new Cold War China may not be plotting nuclear attacks but advances in AI show its great disruptive potential The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News UK gangs ‘using vulnerable people’s homes to stash drugs’ Practice known as cuckooing leaves victims facing violence and abuse, police warn The Guardian 1/8/2018 News Knife crime epidemic stretching NHS, say surgeons The knife crime “epidemic” is putting a strain on NHS resources, with blood supplies depleted and victims having to spend months in hospital beds, trauma surgeons have said. The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News Man charged for failing to give Facebook password to police Detectives investigating the murder of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who was stabbed to death have charged a man with failing to co-operate with their inquiries after he refused to give them access to his Facebook account. The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2018 News US release of 3D-printed gun software blocked A US federal judge in Seattle has blocked the release of software that allows consumers to 3D-print firearms. BBC 1/8/2018 News New partnership seeks to improve appropriate adult provision Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have welcomed a new agreement that helps them work with local authorities to more effectively ensure vulnerable detainees have access to appropriate adults. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/7/2018 News Anti-terror commission recommends giving Prevent responsibilities to local authorities Responsibility for helping people express concerns about radicalisation could be taken away from policing due to shrinking neighbourhood teams. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/7/2018 News Preventing Hateful Extremism and Promoting Social Cohesion Commission In September 2017, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, set up an independent commission to consider how to tackle hateful extremism, social exclusion and radicalisation. Greater Manchester Combined Authority 31/7/2018 Report APCC Leads welcome national focus on support for vulnerable adults in custody Responding to today’s publication of the Appropriate Adult Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) – Local Authority (LA) Partnership Agreement, APCC Mental Health Lead PCC Matthew Scott and APCC Custody Lead and ICVA Chair PCC Martyn Underhill said: Police and Crime Commissioners have long been concerned to ensure stronger protections for people in police custody, and this need is particularly acute when it comes to safeguarding both the rights and welfare of vulnerable adults and children. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 31/7/2018 News Epileptic man died after being restrained by police ‘who were warned he was having a seizure’ Misconduct hearing told Duncan Tomlin was sprayed with incapacitant and restrained face-down in handcuffs and leg restraints The Independent 31/7/2018 News Safeguard agreement for vulnerable adults in custody published The voluntary framework for PCCs and local authorities will improve safeguards for vulnerable adults in custody and ensure any evidence gathered is secure. Home Office 31/7/2018 News Council leader urges police commissioner to bid for Government cash to tackle youth crime Cheshire East leader Rachel Bailey is calling on Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane to bid for Government cash which is to be made available to tackle youth crime. Crewe Chronicle 31/7/2018 News Warwickshire victims of crime get 24/7 support online via Live Chat service An online support service for victims of crime in Warwickshire has been rolled out 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Victim Support. Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 31/7/2018 News Police officers in first vote for federation chairman The Police Federation of England and Wales has announced its first national chairman to be voted in by officers. BBC 31/7/2018 News PCC Half-term Report: Visible policing and better support for victims of crime The first of a new series of articles providing a platform for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) to look back on the first half of their current term, highlighting their achievements so far and ambitions for the remainder of their term. We start with the thoughts of Lord Willy Bach, the PCC for Leicestershire Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/7/2018 Opinion Assistant Chief Constable The Chief Constable is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced senior police officer who has the passion to serve the diverse communities of Greater Manchester and who has the drive and enthusiasm to deliver efficient, high levels of performance. Applications are welcomed from current ACC’s and also candidates who have passed the Strategic Command Course. Closing date midnight Sunday 26th August 2018. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 31/7/2018 Jobs Longer sentences for gross negligence manslaughter People convicted of gross negligence manslaughter could receive longer prison sentences under new guidance for judges. Police Professional 31/7/2018 News Review to ensure slavery laws are ‘futureproof’ The Home Office has commissioned an independent review to make sure the Modern Slavery Act 2015 keeps up to date with the crime. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/7/2018 News John Apter elected Police Federation chairman John Apter has been elected the new chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales. The chairman of Hampshire Police Federation takes up the national role as the first ever person to be elected by the staff association’s members Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/7/2018 News «420742084209421042114212421342144215Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events