Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103168 total results. Showing results 86061 to 86080 «430043014302430343044305430643074308Next ›Last » West Yorkshire Police is pleased to announce appointment of new assistant chief constable Due to the retirement of Assistant Chief Constable Andy Battle in late May 2018, West Yorkshire Police is pleased to announce that Chief Superintendent Tim Kingsman has been successfully selected to be an Assistant Chief Constable. ACC Tim Kingsman will take over responsibility for Operational Support across West Yorkshire from 14th May 2018. West Yorkshire Police 3/5/2018 News Northern Irish police to release Troubles-era report on informants PSNI say they will publish 1980 Walker report on agent-handling practices within three months The Guardian 3/5/2018 News Met dismisses police spy who tricked activist into sexual relationship Jim Boyling started intimate relationship in 1999 without telling woman his true identity The Guardian 3/5/2018 News Undercover Met Police officer sacked over relationship A former undercover police officer has been sacked from the Met after having a sexual relationship with a woman in a campaign group he was targeting. BBC 3/5/2018 News Football coaches team up with Met Police to stop youth crime In a radical initiative to steer young people away from crime, London’s top community football coaches venture into police station custody suites The Voice 3/5/2018 News Stephen Lawrence: His death changed British law forever but trust in police has yet to recover The murder of Stephen Lawrence 25 years ago changed Britain - and British policing - for good. Benjamin Bowling, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, King's College London, recalls the case, and reflects on the challenges still facing policing today. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 Opinion Crime against businesses: findings from the 2017 Commercial Victimisation Survey Data from the 2017 Commercial Victimisation Survey, which looks at crime against businesses in England and Wales. Home Office 3/5/2018 Report New fingerprint drug testing kit deployed in South Yorkshire Mortuary staff in Sheffield are among the first in the country to start using a new device that can detect the presence of drugs even after death. Police Professional 3/5/2018 News Chief Constable Ahead of the retirement of the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police, The Police and Crime Commissioner is looking for an outstanding individual to provide clear, visible and inspirational leadership to deliver the Police and Crime Plan. The incoming Chief Constable will be an innovative and motivated individual who is ready to take the force to the next level with pace and focus. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on 4 June 2018. Northamptonshire OPCC 3/5/2018 Jobs Issues ‘still to resolve’ as force walks away from regional collaboration PCC hints further changes could be made. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 News From suggestion of manslaughter to chief constable’s commendation Four officers question how the IOPC could have got it 'so catastrophically wrong' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 News EU-wide information system threatened by Brexit used by UK 539 million times every year, police say 'Criminal groups aren’t daft – it may be that they’re already thinking that if certain powers don’t exist there are opportunities of them to either operate here knowing it’s far harder to be extradited, or vice-versa' The Independent 3/5/2018 News Police in Dundee to hand out Trauma Teddies to kids involved in distressing incidents Teddy bears are an enduring symbol of comfort and safety in childhood and now police in Dundee are to put this to good use. Evening Telegraph 3/5/2018 News Police Scotland’s finance chief admits job cuts will save up to £40million Âover two years A report by accountants has claimed seven per cent of the force could be let go as smartphones and other technology help cops save time - but it is unknown how many front-line officers are at risk The Scottish Sun 3/5/2018 News Courts told to cut down on suspended sentences Probation officers told not to recommend suspended sentences even for offences that would justify them Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 News Gloves failed to shield sergeant from novichok Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey was wearing police-issue gloves when he grabbed the handle of Sergei Skripal’s front door soon after the former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned — but if he thought that would offer him protection, he was wrong. The Times - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 News James Bulger’s killers should never have gone on trial If any good comes of this tragedy it must be that we stop punishing child offenders and give them treatment they need The Times - Subscription at source 3/5/2018 News APCC response to Public Accounts Committee Report on Reducing Modern Slavery Responding to today’s Public Accounts Committee Report, Reducing Modern Slavery, Mark Burns-Williamson, Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, and national lead for the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) on modern slavery, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 2/5/2018 News This is real life – not some television drama Karen Stephens, PFEW Detectives' Lead, writes about the ever increasing pressure faced by investigators. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 Feature, Opinion 200 new police officers are protecting our streets Police and crime commissioner Keith Hunter pledged to get more bobbies on the beat when he was elected two years ago Hull Live 2/5/2018 News «430043014302430343044305430643074308Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events