Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 86061 to 86080 «430043014302430343044305430643074308Next ›Last » HMIC inspection report into Police effectiveness – Durham On 2 March, the results of the effectiveness inspection were released, and Durham Constabulary was rated as ‘outstanding’. Durham OPCC 2/6/2017 Report Durham PCC Decision Records Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner’s decision register since the last meeting, and forward plan. Durham OPCC 2/6/2017 Report Revenue and Capital Budgets 2016/17 and 2017/18. The covering report is divided into the following sections Background, Grant Settlement, 2017/18 Council Tax requirement, Reserves, Key risks, Cost control, Capital Budget Durham OPCC 2/6/2017 Report Fed says direct entry detectives won’t stop recruitment crisis But others welcome the initiative. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2017 News Police admit overconfidence in IT project Senior officials at Scotland’s police watchdog have admitted that there was overconfidence in a failed multimillion-pound computer project. The Times - Subscription at source 2/6/2017 News Body-worn cameras to be rolled out to police officers in Suffolk and Norfolk It is expected all frontline police officers in Suffolk will have body-worn cameras by the end of the year Ipswich Star 2/6/2017 News New chief constable for Derbyshire Police The new chief constable for Derbyshire Police has taken up his new role today (Thursday,June 1), highlighting preventing radicalisation and extremism as his top priority. He also said online crime was fast-becoming the biggest emerging threat. Burton Mail 2/6/2017 News After Manchester there were more police like me on the streets – but at what cost? Last time the UK terror threat was at critical there were 35,000 more frontline police. This time around made me realise how stretched we really are The Guardian 2/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Police under investigation over woman murdered after rape claims Melinda Korosi was killed by her former partner two days after he was released without charge The Guardian 2/6/2017 News This specialist police team is leading the way in catching online paedophiles Cleveland Police has a dedicated unit working to tackle those who groom children and share images of abuse Gazette Live 1/6/2017 News Gloucestershire PCC accused of spit hood u-turn The Police Federation has accused Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) of a U-turn over the use of spit hoods in custody suites. BBC 1/6/2017 News The Realities Of Policing In The West Midlands – Government Cuts Are Stopping Police From Doing Their Job By David Jamieson, West Midlands PCC Huffington Post 1/6/2017 Feature, Opinion New drug kits save police dogs from opioid overdoses Police dogs simply follow their noses to sniff out narcotics. But inhaling powerful opioids can be deadly, so officers have a new tool to protect their four-legged partners: naloxone, a drug that has already been used for years to reverse overdoses in humans. CBC News (Canada) 1/6/2017 News Humberside Complaints Report The purpose of this report is to provide the Panel with an update on complaints made against the Humberside PCC during the period 1 November 2016 to 30 April 2017. Humberside OPCC 1/6/2017 Report Six month review to Humberside Police and Crime Panel Police and Crime Plan, Precept, Granting arrangements, Restructure, Assurance review, HMI arrangements, National portfolio, Recruitment for CC Humberside OPCC 1/6/2017 Report Met drafting in team of retired detectives to coach trainees Overworked detective sergeants will be given help in bringing new investigators through. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/6/2017 News PONI refutes ‘witch hunt’ accusation Accusations that the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) is conducting a witch hunt against officers are “unfounded”, the ombudsman has said. Police Professional 1/6/2017 News Ministry of Defence Police suspends recruitment of firearms officers after ‘high volume of applications’ The MDP is "temporarily pausing" the receipt of applications and will reinstate the recruitment "in due course" Surrey Live 1/6/2017 News Cyber child sex offences increase by nearly half, NSPCC finds 'Figures give us an insight into how crimes are changing and how access to children is changing through the use of the internet,' charity expert tells The Independent The Independent 1/6/2017 News Europol shows clues from child abuse images to track offenders Europe's police agency has launched a new webpage that displays objects in child sex abuse images to try to find the perpetrators and victims. Europol hopes details like a logo on a bag or a shampoo bottle may alert someone who can then contact police by an anonymous tip-off or social media, writes the BBC's Anna Holligan in The Hague. BBC 1/6/2017 News «430043014302430343044305430643074308Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events