Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100051 total results. Showing results 84861 to 84880 «424042414242424342444245424642474248Next ›Last » IOPC accused of ‘witch hunt’ over three-year inquiry into previously cleared officer A staff association has demanded an apology for an officer who faced a three-year gross misconduct investigation despite having already been cleared. Police Professional 7/2/2018 News Young cops burnt out by gruelling 48-hour shifts lasting just 10 years in the force Police officers are being driven out of the force after just 10 years. Daily Star 7/2/2018 News HMICS Strategic Review of Undercover Policing in Scotland This strategic review of undercover policing in Scotland had been directed by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and was undertaken by HMICS in terms of Section 74(1) of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012. The Cabinet Secretary for Justice wrote to HMICS on 22 September 2016 and set out the expectations of this review, details of which are outlined within our Terms of Reference which were published on 11 January 2017. Our review methodology is detailed in Appendix 4 of this report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 7/2/2018 Report HMICS publish Strategic Review of Undercover Policing in Scotland Undercover policing is a legitimate policing tactic and although there has been public concern about its use across the UK, the necessary safeguards are in place to support its use by Police Scotland, states a report published today 7 February 2018. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 7/2/2018 News Scots undercover police ‘used properly’ There is no evidence that undercover Police Scotland officers have infiltrated social justice campaigns, a report has concluded. BBC 7/2/2018 News Cash-strapped Police Scotland could use debt collectors Police Scotland is considering employing a debt collection agency after writing off invoices totalling nearly £800,000 last year. The Scotsman 7/2/2018 News Chinese police don high-tech glasses to nab suspects Chinese police are sporting high-tech sunglasses that can spot suspects in a crowded train station, the newest use of facial recognition technology that has drawn concerns among human rights groups. Mail Online 7/2/2018 News Sadiq Khan: Upcoming local elections are a referendum on Tory police cuts The local elections this May will be a referendum on eight years of a Tory government that has been desperately weak on crime – and even weaker on the causes of crime LabourList 7/2/2018 Feature, Opinion ‘Police wanted me to spy on campaigners’ Environmental campaigner Tilly Gifford wants a public inquiry to investigate claims that she was "targeted" by undercover police officers who wanted her to spy on fellow activists. BBC 7/2/2018 News Digital evidence: Why standards are vital Digital evidence permeates every investigation, but the collapse of several high profile trials recently demonstrates what happens when it is mishandled. Our contributor, a digital investigation expert, who has worked for many years in industry and law enforcement including close involvement in the development of standards across the sector, says the problem goes to the heart of how evidence is gathered and forces must take action now. The author has asked to remain anonymous. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/2/2018 Opinion Bedfordshire Police ask for more cash Bedfordshire's police and crime commissioner says she'll raise council tax by £12 per year, in an effort to claw back funds for the struggling force. ITV News 7/2/2018 News Cash-strapped Police Scotland could use debt collectors Police Scotland is considering employing a debt collection agency after writing off invoices totalling nearly £800,000 last year. The Scotsman 7/2/2018 News Police officer known for high arrest rates is finally off duty – to begin retirement A police officer with one of the highest consistent arrest rates in the Nottinghamshire force has retired. Newark Advertiser 7/2/2018 News What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 6: Integration (or lack of it…) The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 6 (of eleven). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/2/2018 Analysis, Feature West Yorkshire Police see increase in suicide call-outs An increasing number of people threatening to seriously harm themselves or take their own lives is putting "strain" on police resources, a force has said. BBC 7/2/2018 News Labour challenge Tory MPs to vote down £100m in real terms police cuts The provisional report was criticised by the National Police Chiefs’ Council, who said the settlement “does not fully meet the level of investment identified as necessary” Mirror 7/2/2018 News Louise Haigh: Why police cuts are unsustainable in Yorkshire Louise Haigh is Shadow Policing Minister and Labour MP for Sheffield Heeley. The Yorkshire Post 7/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Extra £1 per month on police budget will pay for 140 more police officers, says police and crime commissioner A further recruitment of 140 police officers and more resources for West Yorkshire have been earmarked as the Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson (pictured) sets the police precept for 2018/19. Telegraph and Argus 6/2/2018 News ‘Trolling law’ review to make the UK ‘the safest place to be online’ Offensive communications laws will be reviewed to see if they are robust enough to protect victims from online abuse. Police Professional 6/2/2018 News Police ‘don’t want’ new law against intimidating politicians backed by Theresa May Government asks Law Commission to review existing offences for offensive communications The Independent 6/2/2018 News «424042414242424342444245424642474248Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events