Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 84861 to 84880 «424042414242424342444245424642474248Next ›Last » 2016/17 Revenue, Capital and Treasury Management Outturn Report – Bedfordshire The final outturn position for the Force and OPCC is an underspend of £1.672M. Bedfordshire OPCC 11/8/2017 Report Bedfordshire PCC’s Matrix of Achievements to Date. Includig planned activity moving forward Bedfordshire OPCC 11/8/2017 Report NCA director ‘shocked by scale and scope’ of modern slavery The National Crime Agency says it is currently assisting with 300 live policing operations targeting modern slavery in the UK. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2017 News Premier League refuses to be ‘singled out’ to pay for policing costs The world’s richest league has rejected demands from London Mayor Sadiq Khan for it to contribute more money towards the cost of policing football in the capital. Police Professional 11/8/2017 News Police commisioner defends county’s CCTV network Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner has moved to defend the county's CCTV network after it came under fire from a national pressure group. News & Star 11/8/2017 News ‘Unfit’ compensation scheme for sex abuse survivors to assessed A number of the current rules are prohibitive for victims who wish to claim, a PCC says Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2017 News Police and council make six-figure compensation payments to child sex abuse victims in Rotherham Lawyers representing the first wave of victims to sue South Yorkshire Police and Rotherham Council confirmed that some settlements had been reached. The Star (Yorkshire) 11/8/2017 News More than 700 people could be victims of sexual exploitation in UK, police say The operation that smashed a vile sex abuse gang has identified more than 700 victims of exploitation, authorities have said. Metro 11/8/2017 News Latest hate crime figures covering the period of 2017 UK terrorist attacks published Following the attack on Westminster on 22 March, police forces provided weekly returns of recorded hate crime to the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC). National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/8/2017 News Evaluation of Police and Fire Reform: Year 2 Report Assesses the extent to which the aims of police and fire reform have been met. Scottish Government 10/8/2017 Report Omagh bomb victims’ families to sue Northern Ireland police chief Relatives accuse George Hamilton of investigative failings that allowed those behind 1998 atrocity to escape conviction The Guardian 10/8/2017 News Police Scotland warn of ‘diminishing resources’ Scotland’s national police force is operating with “diminishing resources” and becoming “increasingly stretched” in its attempts to engage with local communities, according to those on the frontline. The Scotsman 10/8/2017 News Law enforcement steps up response to modern slavery Modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) in the UK is far more prevalent than previously thought, according to the National Crime Agency. A growing body of evidence resulting from an increase in law enforcement activity points to the numbers of victims being much higher than estimated, and the threat continuing to expand. National Crime Agency (NCA) 10/8/2017 News Hate crime reports rose after terror attacks, police say Hate crime reports surged in the days immediately after three terror attacks in the UK this year, police data shows. BBC 10/8/2017 News When crime drops, the demands on the police don’t necessarily fall The recent trend in crime figures appears to be heading downwards, but police forces are under more pressure than ever before. Sam Langton of Manchester Metropolitan University calls for increased collaboration between forces and academia to get more realistic estimations of the demands that police face. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 Analysis Premier League rejects London mayor demand to pay more for policing The Premier League has rejected the Mayor of London's demand for more money to help pay for match-day policing. BBC 10/8/2017 News Recommendations from HMIC PEEL Report 2016 – Bedfordshire Bedfordshire OPCC 10/8/2017 Report Newton Emerson: North gets new rules for art of rioting In 1886, recalling a riot in Portadown, the journalist Frankfort Moore famously observed: “Every boy and girl in the crowd understood the art thoroughly.” The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 10/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Slavery and trafficking ‘affecting every town and city’ in UK Modern slavery and human trafficking in the UK is "far more prevalent than previously thought," the National Crime Agency has said. BBC 10/8/2017 News Metropolitan Police Service – National child protection inspection post-inspection quarter 2 update Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety, or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. Following the publication of a report into the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)’s preparedness to deal with child protection issues in December 2016, HMICFRS was commissioned by the Home Secretary to publish quarterly updates. These updates detail the Metropolitan Police Service’s progress against recommendations set out in the 2016 report. This report is the second of four quarterly updates to be published. The first quarterly update was published on 20 June 2017. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/8/2017 Report «424042414242424342444245424642474248Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events