Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103303 total results. Showing results 84341 to 84360 «421442154216421742184219422042214222Next ›Last » Deflecting the blame Dealing with mental health crises is all too often viewed by police officers and health service workers as organisations continually passing the buck, but a number of initiatives are being implemented to ensure both sectors work together to provide the right care. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Spreading SARA Warwickshire Police has begun implementing problem-solving methods across the whole force, seeking to learn from the best and ensuring its progress and learning is captured for the future. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Rising custody deaths must be ‘wake-up call for Government’ The rising number of police custody deaths has highlighted the gaps in NHS, social and mental health care, says the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 25/7/2018 News Simplifying access to digital forensics Following the collaboration announced earlier this year between The Police ICT Company and Chorus Intelligence – which may have the potential to save police forces up to 1.5 million hours UK-wide – analytical and data processing software firm Forensic Analytics is the latest vendor to come on board with the company. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Lessons from history Gavin Thomas discusses the various commissions, reviews and inspections that have assessed the optimal arrangement of forces in England and Wales in the past, and advises on why they are important to choices on structures for the future. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 Feature, Opinion House of Lords launches inquiry into forensic science Peers are to review the contribution forensic science makes to the delivery of justice in the UK. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Police afraid to tackle criminals because of social media backlash, says officer on trial A police officer who was filmed sawing and smashing his way through a suspect's windscreen has claimed the sharp rise in violent crime in London is down to officers being too afraid to make arrests in case they face a backlash. The Telegraph 25/7/2018 News Temporary DCC appointed as Policing Board has still not reformed The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has temporarily promoted an assistant chief constable in the absence of a body with authority to make chief officer appointments. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Cannabis legalisation may improve crime clearance rates Legalising cannabis could improve clearance rates for certain offences, according to new research. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Bobbies on the beat: Is it OK for police officers to lark about while on duty? A group of police officers has been criticised for doing a zumba routine while on the job. It’s not the first time coppers have been lambasted for light-hearted antics The Guardian 25/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Police custody deaths hit highest level in decade after 64% increase in a year Sharp spike in deaths in or following police custody raises concerns about use of force against people with mental health issues The Independent 25/7/2018 News Met Police officer accused of attack claims colleagues are scared to make arrests A police officer accused of sawing and smashing his way through a suspect's windscreen has claimed the sharp rise in violent crime in London is down to officers being too afraid to make arrests in case they face a backlash. ITV News 25/7/2018 News Dorset Police fly paper planes into homes to show residents how easy burglaries are Paper aeroplanes have been launched into the open windows of homeowners in a bid to try and stop people becoming victims of burglary this summer. ITV News 25/7/2018 News Public sector pay rise ‘won’t help Thames Valley officers’ A union official from one of the country's largest police forces has called a 2% pay rise for officers "dejecting and disappointing". BBC 25/7/2018 News Village police station to close – officers to move into civic centre A village police station is to close with officers moving into nearby council offices. Express & Star 25/7/2018 News Police custody deaths: the stories behind the statistics Names and details of some of the 23 deaths during or after police custody in 2017-18 The Guardian 25/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Police custody deaths hit 10-year high, with experts citing austerity Police often first point of contact for people with mental health issues or addictions The Guardian 25/7/2018 News ‘Best-value’ mobile plan for forces The Police ICT Company and Vodafone have created a national voice and data price plan designed to save police forces money. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Intelligent processing: Using AI in investigations Dr Dave Sloggett explores the potential for police to increase the use of artificial intelligence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Police ‘should treat female offenders differently’ Female offending is typically less violent and linked to poverty and domestic abuse. 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