Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98736 total results. Showing results 86241 to 86260 «430943104311431243134314431543164317Next ›Last » Chief Constable says force can no longer keep people safe The position the force is currently in is a 'scandal'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/9/2017 News PCC working on national funding issues says Tories can’t be trusted Prominent representative previously said the Policing Minister could work against the Treasury Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/9/2017 News Low Cost Terrorism: A way to fracture societies? Dr Dave Sloggett examines so-called low-cost terrorism and asks if terrorists can really achieve their aims using such tactics. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Staffordshire Chief Constable: Policing with new pressures will not be easy Staffordshire Police Chief Constable Gareth Morgan outlines the pressures faced by a modern police force in his column for the Express & Star. Express & Star 26/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Eighty officers now Taser trained “This Taser uplift means officers will be better equipped to protect the public and themselves." Loughborough Echo 26/9/2017 News Scots railway police fear losing employment rights in merger Police officers on Scotland’s railways fear losing their existing terms and conditions if they seek promotion following a controversial merger. The Scotsman 26/9/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/9/2017 News President’s Blog: Could Police Scotland be developing Emotional Intelligence? Could Police Scotland be developing emotional intelligence? Is it possible for an organisation to develop and display emotional intelligence? Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) 26/9/2017 Feature, Opinion “Dropped 9s”: The canary down the mine With the media reporting sharp rises in the number of abandoned 999 calls, former Assistant Chief Constable of GMP Ian Wiggett examines the causes and argues the issue is symptomatic of much wider problems in the call handling and response system. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/9/2017 Analysis Naveed Malik: Police chief admits gross misconduct A senior police officer has admitted gross misconduct after supplying another officer with the topics that would come up in a promotion interview. BBC 26/9/2017 News More than 400,000 Scots labelled ‘vulnerable’ on police database More than 400,000 Scots have been placed on a police database aimed at protecting "vulnerable" people, BBC Scotland has discovered. BBC 26/9/2017 News New policing model for Northamptonshire revealed as operational base opens its doors in the north of the county Northamptonshire Police is making changes to the way it delivers its service to improve efficiency and provide a more flexible, victim and customer focused service that is fit for the future. Northamptonshire Police 26/9/2017 News Why Gloucestershire police is the third most complained about force in the UK Only two other forces have more allegations made against them Gloucestershire Live 25/9/2017 News It doesn’t make sense to leave alcohol out of the drugs debate Blaine Stothard is puzzled as to why recent articles have not mentioned alcohol, and Owen Wells says the criminalisation of drugs in 1971 has a lot to answer for The Guardian 25/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Moped gang attacks prompt review of police pursuit rules Concerns have been raised that officers might not pursue suspects, particularly those without a helmet, for fear of prosecution The Guardian 25/9/2017 News Police pay rise ‘forces choice between officers and public safety’ The Government’s pay rise for police officers has been called derisory and insulting by Wiltshire Police Federation. Wiltshire Times 25/9/2017 News PCC makes public his letters with IPCC in interests of transparency Staffordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis has taken the important step in the public interest of publishing his correspondence with the IPCC around the investigation into the historic Kevin Nunes murder. Tamworth Informed 25/9/2017 News Cage director convicted of terror offence after refusing to give police his phone pin at Heathrow airport The director of campaign group Cage has been convicted of a terrorism offence after refusing to disclose the pin to his mobile phone at Heathrow Airport. The Standard 25/9/2017 News Police pursuit laws under review as moped crime soars The Home Office is to review the law around police pursuits following a rise in crimes carried out on mopeds. BBC 25/9/2017 News How public cloud computing can help police forces manage ‘data deluge’ Allan Fairley, UK Police & Justice Managing Director, Accenture looks at the pivotal role of data in technology-enabled policing, and examines how public cloud computing can provide a better way forward. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2017 Opinion «430943104311431243134314431543164317Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events