Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 84881 to 84900 «424142424243424442454246424742484249Next ›Last » Second quarterly update on Metropolitan Police Service child protection published HMICFRS has published the second of four quarterly updates on the Metropolitan Police Service’s preparedness to deal with child protection issues, following the publication of our initial report in December 2016. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/8/2017 News Police chief says it’s time to stop locking up drug users and offer medical treatment instead Durham Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg is pushing the Home Office and Labour to rethink their approach to drugs Chronicle Live (North East) 10/8/2017 News Northumbria Police payout to rapist ‘way over the line’ – former child protection chief says ‘I can’t envisage any circumstances where I would have authorised payment to someone convicted of rape.’ Huffington Post 10/8/2017 News Deputy Chief Constable at Essex Police faces hearing over claims he ‘verbally and physically abused’ colleagues A Deputy Chief Constable at Essex Police faces a gross misconduct hearing over allegations he ’verbally and physically abused’ colleagues. Yellow Advertiser 10/8/2017 News Police stations face 10 per cent leap in business rates despite facing cash-squeeze The total rate bill for police stations will jump to £87.7million in 2017-18 The Sun 10/8/2017 News Operation Sanctuary: Police say paying rapist ‘was right’ A police chief has said paying a child rapist £10,000 as part of an investigation into a grooming gang was the "right thing". BBC 10/8/2017 News Newcastle’s top officer on the most ‘complex investigation in this force’s history’ The sexual exploitation of vulnerable people is in my opinion the challenge of our generation' Chief Constable Steve Ashman Chronicle Live (North East) 10/8/2017 News Police use of child rapist informant in underage abuse case ‘beggars belief’, says NSPCC The NSPCC says it is "staggered" Northumbria Police paid £10,000 to a man convicted of drugging and raping an underage girl. Sky News 10/8/2017 News Launching CoPaCC’s 2017/18 review of PCC and OPCC Transparency Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, invites every OPCC to participate in this year's review of PCC and OPCC transparency Policing Insight 10/8/2017 News HOM/1959/17 Assistant Portfolio Director (FRS Inspection) The Assistant Portfolio Director will play a leading role in the design, planning, inspection, analysis and reporting of inspections of the fire and rescue service. The post is offered as a secondment for up to two years. The post will be London based. Closes: 23 August 2017 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/8/2017 Jobs Young black men are the biggest losers when the police are too afraid to use stop and search Front line officers need support if they're to seriously tackle the rise in violent crime The Telegraph - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Operation Sanctuary: Police defend payment to informant Northumbria's chief constable has firmly rejected claims that paying a child rapist to help secure convictions of sexual exploitation may have placed some victims at greater risk. BBC 10/8/2017 News Prevent needs reforms – but they mustn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater A top police officer says criticism of the strategy stems from ignorance. He’s right: after teething troubles, it’s working well when practised with common sense The Guardian 10/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Prevent scheme referrals double since 2017 UK terror attacks Police received 200 referrals to anti-radicalisation programme from members of the public between April and end of July The Guardian 10/8/2017 Analysis, Feature Prevent scheme could be made compulsory, police lead says Simon Cole says government and police are discussing whether some people should be compelled to be deradicalised The Guardian 10/8/2017 News West Midlands police officer sues force for £12,000 over flea bite “The flea, though he kill none, he does all the harm he can,” wrote John Donne in his Meditation XII. That was certainly true for one police officer who was bitten by one at work and successfully sued the force for more than £12,000. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 News Paying criminals gives police an essential crimefighting tool In the criminal underworld they are labelled grasses, narks or snouts and their deployment is invariably shrouded in official secrecy. Until, that is, something goes wrong. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Three teenagers stabbed to death in a day as knife crime epidemic grows A rugby player was one of three teenagers stabbed to death in 24 hours as the knife-crime epidemic worsened. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 News Extremist suspects could be forced to join Prevent scheme People deemed at risk of extremism could be forced to take part in a deradicalisation programme, under plans being considered by the Home Office. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 News Police paid child rapist to infiltrate sex-grooming gang Police secretly paid £10,000 to a child rapist who attended parties where men drugged and sexually abused young girls. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2017 News «424142424243424442454246424742484249Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events