Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96495 total results. Showing results 86221 to 86240 «430843094310431143124313431443154316Next ›Last » Fed engagement over £1m consultancy fees ‘totally unacceptable’ Chairman of trustees scathing in his description of engagement between body and General Secretary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/5/2017 News Survey reveals lack of confidence in South Yorkshire Police A survey has revealed a lack of confidence in South Yorkshire Police, with almost half of those questioned admitting they have no confidence in the force or policing of local communities. The Star (Yorkshire) 22/5/2017 News Force launches mounted special constabulary A scheme to has been launched which will see special constables patrolling on horseback to combat rural crime. Police Professional 22/5/2017 News Sexual misconduct claims among big spike in corruption allegations against UK police Racial discrimination claims are also part of the increase in complaints about police. International Business Times UK 22/5/2017 News British police waste a million hours every year arresting people for weed The police spend up to a million hours every year arresting people for weed, according to research by the newly pro-cannabis Liberal Democrats. Metro 22/5/2017 News Exclusive: Retiring Derbyshire Chief Constable Mick Creedon QPM talks about the past, present and future for policing Chief Constable Mick Creedon QPM is set to retire from his role after 37 years as a police officer. In an exclusive interview with Policing Insight, Mr Creedon talks about the impact of the Frank Beck investigation, 'virtual' neighbourhood policing and why the PCC system is flawed. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/5/2017 Interview, Opinion Police have revealed how facial scanning will work at the Champions League final Police will use 'real time' cameras to check if people in Cardiff are on terror watch lists Wales Online 22/5/2017 News IoM police to trial body cameras from TT festival week Body cameras will be worn by police officers for a six-month trial from TT week. Twelve credit card-sized cameras will be used for the first time to record incidents as part of a £1.5m "digital transformation" of the Manx force. BBC 22/5/2017 News Supporting the campaign for the UK Police Memorial: Lord Stevens’ speech to Federation Conference 2017 A transcript of Lord Stevens' speech to the Police Federation of England and Wales national conference 2017, calling for support for the new UK Police Memorial. Policing Insight 22/5/2017 Opinion Rochdale victim claims police ignored horrifying abuse because they were ‘too politically correct’ to admit sex gang members were Asian Police and social workers ignored the Rochdale sex abuse scandal - depicted in BBC drama Three Girls - because of political correctness, a victim has claimed. Mail Online 22/5/2017 News Music festivalgoers are offered drug testing to see how pure their ‘gear’ is… and the police won’t arrest them Police chiefs are planning to let revellers at some of the UK's biggest music festivals this summer test their drugs before taking them without fear of arrest. Mail Online 22/5/2017 News Police failed to engage with public, Met knife campaign chief admits But Operation Sceptre head says officers are now ready to work with civil society groups to counter rise in knife crime The Guardian 22/5/2017 News A Fistful of Coppers The rise in claims of police corruption is partly a sign that the system is doing its job The Times - Subscription at source 22/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Complaints about police corruption double in four years The number of police officers and staff accused of serious corruption, including sexual misconduct and falsification of evidence, has doubled in four years. The Times - Subscription at source 22/5/2017 News Scandal-hit Scottish Police Authority boss slammed for boasting about ‘openness’ before hush-hush culture exposed John McCroskie bragged that the SPA was “transparent” but failed a bid to hush up Chief Constable Phil Gormley’s £599 rent for a wing of the force’s HQ at Tulliallan Castle The Scottish Sun 21/5/2017 News Research in the real world: The systematic review that never reviews any evidence Evidence-based policing is a focus of debate, including over what should count as evidence, and whether the Randomised Control Trial is over-valued. Prof. Kevin Morrell and Prof. Mark Learmonth of Durham University show how a limited definition of 'evidence' can damage understanding of the real world. Policing Insight - Registration at source 21/5/2017 Opinion Stop and search won’t help to beat knife crime, Met chief is told Equality experts say Cressida Dick must rethink her support for controversial policing tactic The Guardian 21/5/2017 News ‘My police service is living hand to mouth’ By an anonymous serving police officer The Guardian 21/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Rudd uses ‘terror’ app to fight extremism The private phone messaging app condemned by Amber Rudd for providing a “hiding place” for terrorists is being used by her officials to promote the government’s controversial anti-extremism strategy. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 21/5/2017 News Public ‘at risk’ as up to 4,000 Met officers face axe Scotland Yard is due to lose up to 4,000 police officers as part of budget cuts at a time when London is struggling to contain rising crime. 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