Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100051 total results. Showing results 84881 to 84900 «424142424243424442454246424742484249Next ›Last » £1m budget boost to ‘help resource shortage that has impacted on current PIRC investigations’ Police Scotland’s complaints and misconduct scrutiny body is to recruit more staff after its resources were “stretched to the limit” last year, covering a rising tide of the most serious misconduct referrals at the highest level of policing. Police Professional 6/2/2018 News Police unlawfully retaining custody images, claims Norman Lamb Millions of photos of innocent people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being stored "illegally" in a giant police database, MPs have been told. BBC 6/2/2018 News PCC’s budget defeat threatens funding for local charities Hampshire charities’ funding could be at risk after police and crime commissioner Michael Lane’s budget proposals were shot down last month. Police Professional 6/2/2018 News New CCTV System Speeds Police Investigations Time and money is being saved thanks to a new system which gives police quicker access to CCTV, speeding up investigations. Newton News 6/2/2018 News Gloucestershire police chief backs use of controversial spit guards Rod Hansen, Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Police, has praised the use of spit guards in the county following a demonstration today. Stroud News & Journal 6/2/2018 News PCC’s budget defeat threatens funding for local charities Hampshire charities’ funding could be at risk after police and crime commissioner Michael Lane’s budget proposals were shot down last month. Police Professional 6/2/2018 News Rise in police officers ‘disguises frontline staff taking on admin roles’ Opposition politicians claim a small rise in police officer numbers masks frontline staff filling in back office roles. Ilkley Gazette 6/2/2018 News Norfolk council tax rise to pay for more police A rise in council tax to pay for more police officers in Norfolk has been given the green light. BBC 6/2/2018 News Our police have been brainwashed by Alison Saunders’s view of rape Another week, another two failed rape cases, another chance to rub our eyes in astonishment at the fact that Alison Saunders, the Director of Public Prosecutions, is still in her job. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 News Report Watch: Steering towards safer taxi and private hire licensing Report Watch summarises the main findings of reports that impact on policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction. Here we take a look at Suzy Lamplugh Trust's report on the policies and practices surrounding the licensing of taxi and private vehicle hire drivers, raising concerns that current regulations are putting passengers at risk. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 Analysis £54 million funding hole makes fight against terrorism ‘harder’ Cressida Dick says another funding bid may be launched soon. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 News Special Superintendent and Special Chief Inspector We are seeking motivational, dynamic, emotionally intelligent leaders to become part of our Special Constabulary Senior Leadership Team. You would play a pivotal part in leading our volunteer police workforce, providing strategic and operational direction. You will work in partnership with our communities and workforce, to ensure that Hertfordshire Constabulary continues to deliver an exceptional policing service. We are seeking applications for both Superintendent and Chief Inspectors. Hertfordshire Constabulary are keen to attract fresh talent to the organisation, therefore serving officers of all ranks are invited to apply, as well as candidates with relevant, transferable skills and experience at this level. Our Special Constabulary aim to have a workforce that represents the community we serve and applications are encouraged from candidates from under-represented communities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. Application deadline for both roles is 23:55hrs Monday 12th February. Hertfordshire Constabulary 6/2/2018 Jobs Police chief speaks out about female genital mutilation to mark awareness day Thirty cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) have been reported to Sussex Police in three years but no one has been charged, the force said. Brighton & Hove News 6/2/2018 News ‘Private police force’ has 100 per cent conviction rate Company says it wants to provide a real 'solution to current policing crisis'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 News Dick: Risk and cost of mergers outweigh operational benefits Commissioner believes having three forces covering London is sensible. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 News Labour calls for investigation into minister over chief intervention MSP accuses Michael Matheson of breaching code. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2018 News Number of Police officers in Avon and Somerset is lowest for at least five years Neighbourhood police officers and PCSOs have been cut by 10% in recent years Bristol Live 6/2/2018 News Met Police chief backs officers over rape case collapses The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police insisted on LBC that her officers "act impartially" after criticism following the collapse of several rape cases. LBC 6/2/2018 News Police staffing right for level of crime, says commissioner Henley has enough police for the amount of crime, says the Thames Valley police and crime commissioner. Henley Standard 6/2/2018 News «424142424243424442454246424742484249Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events