Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99366 total results. Showing results 85361 to 85380 «426542664267426842694270427142724273Next ›Last » West Midlands Police in £2 million war on gangs A new £2 million crackdown has been launched to tackle the scourge of gang violence across the West Midlands. Express & Star 7/12/2017 News Motion of no confidence in Police Scotland defeated Liberal Democrats criticised for no confidence motion in Police Scotland Holyrood Magazine 7/12/2017 News Police made a record 400 terror-related arrests in the last year There has been 400 arrests on terrorism-related crimes in the last year. According to Home Office figures, the record number of arrests were made in Great Britain in the year to the end of September 2017. Metro 7/12/2017 News Less is more: The case for dealing with offences out of court Despite austerity measures putting both police and courts under financial pressure, recent years have seen a large decline in out of court disposals. Rob Allen, author of a new report published today by Transform Justice, says it is time to reverse the trend. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/12/2017 Analysis Sean Rigg death: Police will not face charges, CPS rules Five police officers will not face prosecution after the death of a mentally ill man in custody, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has ruled. BBC 7/12/2017 News Belgian police commissioner nominated to lead Europol Belgian police commissioner Catherine De Bolle has been nominated to become the next head of Europe’s police agency, the European Union Council said on Wednesday. Reuters 6/12/2017 News Undercover police ‘snatch and grab’ squads are dragging suspected moped thieves off bikes to combat the growing crime Undercover police “snatch and grab” squads are dragging suspected moped thieves off bikes to combat the growing crime trend. Officers are using the new tactic to tackle the rise in attacks by moped thieves and to avoid the risks posed of pursuing them at speed through the streets. The Telegraph 6/12/2017 News Sean Rigg death: No charges as CPS accused of setting ‘impossibly high bar’ for evidence Five officers involved in the arrest, restraint and detention of a mentally ill man will not face prosecution almost ten years after his death in police custody. Police Professional 6/12/2017 News Under the spotlight: Reviewing police and crime plans for multiple and complex needs, and transition to adulthood This document presents a review of both the current and the most recent previous Police and Crime Plans for each PCC – the principal document that sets out for the public what PCCs are prioritising in their areas. The aim was to both explore how the plans reflect the breadth of multiple and complex needs (the key area of interest for Revolving Doors), as well as to other specific groups, such as young adults (to inform the work of the Transition to Adulthood Alliance) and women, to provide a tool for identifying the PCCs’ areas of interest. [PDF] Revolving Doors Agency 6/12/2017 Report Police Scotland review ‘would create unwanted uncertainty’ Justice secretary rejects calls by the Lib Dems to establish a commission. STV News 6/12/2017 News Security services’ failure to stop UK terror attacks will not be assessed by ISC Home secretary says parliament’s intelligence and security committee will not assess performance of MI5 and police The Guardian 6/12/2017 News Feedback On Performance Meetings – Surrey The reduced performance around positive outcomes for crimes committed against vulnerable people was discussed. Surrey OPCC 6/12/2017 Report Innovation and creativity: College of Policing showcases policing pioneers Creativity and innovation may not be two words that automatically come to mind when thinking about policing. Yet, this year’s annual College of Policing conference - Everyday Innovation - revealed that there is no shortage of either within the police service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/12/2017 News Under the spotlight: Review of police and crime plans Today Revolving Doors Agency publishes a review of all Police and Crime Plans across England and Wales. These plans are the key public document setting out Police and Crime Commissioners’ priorities for tackling crime in their local area, and represent an opportunity to address entrenched disadvantage that can fuel the cycle of crisis and crime. Revolving Doors Agency 6/12/2017 News Use of reserves to support front line ‘can not continue beyond 2020’ A comprehensive survey of police and crime commissioners (PCCs) shows widely disproportionate benefits of increasing the council tax precept and reveals hundreds of millions of pounds are being taken from reserves to support frontline policing. Police Professional 6/12/2017 News Terror attacks review: Security services to share more data with partners David Anderson QC reviewed the internal reports on how police and MI5 responded to four terror attacks. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2017 News No confidence motion in Police Scotland debated in Holyrood A motion of no confidence in the strategic ability of Police Scotland and its Scottish Police Authority (SPA) watchdog will be debated at Holyrood today. The Scotsman 6/12/2017 News Wales police technology has ‘ethical responsibility too’ Technology could revolutionise policing in Wales but it comes with its own set of ethical responsibilities, according to a leading officer. BBC 6/12/2017 News Derbyshire police warn cuts threaten frontline officers and investigations to focus on cyber crime The force needs to save £10m in four years to fight crimes such as modern slavery, human trafficking and child exploitation Burton Mail 6/12/2017 News Snatch squads to halt moped menace in London Police squads drag suspects from bikes in new tactic The Standard 6/12/2017 News «426542664267426842694270427142724273Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events