Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98768 total results. Showing results 86041 to 86060 «429943004301430243034304430543064307Next ›Last » Just looking? Preventing, investigating and prosecuting Child Abuse Material offenders Amid growing demand on policing, how can forces manage the flood of offenders arrested for viewing child abuse material? Nick Alston, Chair of Anglia Ruskin University's Policing Institute for the Eastern Region (PIER), outlines a major conference in November that seeks to find new approaches to investigations and prevention. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 Opinion Seven West Yorkshire police stations shut their public help desks Public help desks are closing at seven police stations around West Yorkshire after senior officers said they would save money by shutting the poorly-used facilities. The Yorkshire Post 9/10/2017 News ‘Close pass’ scheme rejected by police as drivers would have to move into opposite lane to overtake cyclists Cambridgeshire Police also reject scheme as it could mean motorists have to slow down behind cyclists Cycling Weekly 9/10/2017 News Deputy Chief Constable – Vacancy South Wales Police is pleased to invite applications for the post of Deputy Chief Constable. The annual salary is £128,496 and a car is provided for duty use (and private use subject to private running costs and tax being met by the post holder). The successful candidate will be expected to reside within the force area following appointment. The appointment will be subject to the relevant legislation and to such other conditions as may be agreed by the Police and Crime Commissioner in relation to the appointment. The role is subject to an initial fixed term appointment for up to five years. The post holder will be expected to have at least a level 2 standard to communicate in the Welsh language or achieve it within 2 years of taking up the post. The closing date for applications is noon, Wednesday 1st November 2017. South Wales Police 9/10/2017 Jobs Welsh-speaking cops ‘treated like a nuisance by colleagues’, claims police union rep Sergeant Trystan Bevan says some officers fear their use of native language will be a barrier to promotion within North Wales Police North Wales Live 9/10/2017 News Facing fears: Should facial recognition technology be installed in railway stations? German authorities are testing facial recognition software at Berlin’s main rail station, in an attempt to increase security. Joe Baker asks whether the installation could be helpful or harmful to rail passengers. Railway-Technology.com 9/10/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘Attraction strategies’ in development as direct entry numbers lower than hoped Forces still looking to 'grow and enlist leaders of the future' via method Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Former detective lifts lid on ‘chaotic’ crime evidence storage at Scottish police station Steven Russell fears evidence relating to offences such as murder and rape could have been lost. Daily Record 9/10/2017 News Hate crimes targeting mosques in UK more than doubles in a year Threats, harassment or other intimidating behaviour more than tripled. Huffington Post 9/10/2017 News YouTube must crack down on music videos glamorising gun crime, Met Police gang chief says YouTube and other social media websites must do more to crack down on music videos that glamorise violence and gun crime, Scotland Yard’s gang specialist has said. The Standard 9/10/2017 News Devon and Cornwall police sell 10 police stations to make £3million Devon and Cornwall police have closed and sold off 10 police stations in the past five years to make £3million, new figures reveal. The force has made £3,330,400 by selling its stations to private developers. Devon Live 9/10/2017 News Why police forces need to do more to root out sexual predators West Yorkshire Police is not doing enough to prevent officers abusing their position for sex, says a report. The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 9/10/2017 News Crime commissioner: ‘Police need to be given the power to ban travellers David Jamieson’s strident comments came as it was revealed the number of illegal traveller camps in the region had more than doubled in five years Birmingham Live 9/10/2017 News Child-on-child sexual assaults soar, police figures reveal Almost 30,000 cases reported, including 2,625 alleged offences on school premises, data from police forces reveals The Guardian 9/10/2017 News Online porn blamed as sex offences by children rise 71% in just four years Nearly 8,000 crimes against other youngsters were recorded last year Mail Online 9/10/2017 News GCHQ is coming out of the shadows to protect Britain’s economy from cyber-criminals Jeremy Fleming is Director of GCHQ The Telegraph 9/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Defending UK ‘digital homeland’ from cyber attack as important as spying and counter terrorism, says new GCHQ director Protecting Britain from hacking and cyber attacks is as important as spying and preventing terrorism, the new head of GCHQ has said. The Telegraph 9/10/2017 News Cyber-security threat to UK ‘as serious as terrorism’ – GCHQ Keeping the UK safe from cyber-attacks is now as important as fighting terrorism, the head of the intelligence monitoring service GCHQ has said. BBC 9/10/2017 News Hate crimes against mosques double in a year The level of hate crime directed at mosques has more than doubled in a year, according to figures that show an increase in abuse, assaults and arson. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Huge rise in sex abuse by children Almost 30,000 reports of children being sexually assaulted by another child have been made in the past four years, with more than 2,500 of those on school premises. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News «429943004301430243034304430543064307Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events