Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96462 total results. Showing results 86621 to 86640 «432843294330433143324333433443354336Next ›Last » Deputy Chief Constable Recruitment We're looking for an influential team player with strong stakeholder relationship skills who will support our newly-appointed Chief Constable, Peter Goodman in implementing local, regional and national agendas. The closing date for applications is noon on Thursday, May 11 2017 Derbyshire Constabulary 24/4/2017 Jobs ‘Neighbourhood policing could be wiped out completely if more cuts are forced’ warns police and crime commissioner Tony Lloyd That’s the startling view of out-going police and crime commissioner Tony Lloyd, who finishes his near five-year tenure on May 7 Manchester Evening News 24/4/2017 News Bobbies put down their pencils and log into era of e‑policing Television cops are rarely shown doing boring paperwork, but in the real world it can represent half a day’s work for a police officer. Now a mobile electronic notebook is helping them to spend more time on the streets. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Police use drones to monitor disorders at football games Police are streaming footage from a drone back to their control room to monitor crowds and any disorder at football matches. ITV News 24/4/2017 News US air marshal leaves loaded gun in toilet of flight from Manchester to New York A passenger stumbled across the loaded firearm and handed it to crew members Manchester Evening News 24/4/2017 News Slaves miss out on £3m compensation Convicted slavers have paid millions in compensation in the past three years but less than 5 per cent has reached their victims, Home Office figures show. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2017 News Stricter punishments for speeding offences in England and Wales Tougher punishments for the most serious speeding offences have come into force in England and Wales. BBC 24/4/2017 News A shock to the system The reliability of police communications is being undermined by old, degraded radio batteries that are leaving officers cutÂoff from support when they need it most. Gary Mason reports Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Swedish lessons: Taking the heat out of policing football fixtures How can football policing be made less confrontational and more family-friendly? Chief Superintendent Owen West of West Yorkshire Police reflects on the work of ‘Enable’ – a multi-stakeholder research partnership aiming to develop good practice in the safety and security challenges facing professional football in Sweden. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/4/2017 Opinion Staffordshire Capital Budget 2017/18 This report is presented to inform the panel of the Capital Programme through to 2019/20 and the detail for 2017/18. Staffordshire OPCC 23/4/2017 Report Huge security net for London marathon Police are to mount the biggest anti-terror operation in the 36-year history of the London marathon today to combat the threat of a Westminster-style vehicle attack. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 23/4/2017 News FGM: 123 victims treated in Wales last year, figures show A case of female genital mutilation was discovered every three days, on average, by maternity staff in Wales last year. BBC 23/4/2017 News Lecturer in Criminology (2 posts) Salary: £36,548 to £50,514 per annum. Closes: 22nd May, 2017 University of London 22/4/2017 Jobs Decisions published by Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner 2016/17 Decisions 24 to 30 issued since the last Police and Crime Panel meeting. Staffordshire OPCC 22/4/2017 Report Speeding drivers could be fined nearly double their weekly income as penalties are hiked New sentencing powers aimed at deterring speeding drivers will come into force next week with the worst offenders facing big increases in fines. The Telegraph 22/4/2017 News Labour nepotism row as former jazz singer and actress gets £50,000 a year police role A former jazz singer and actress is at the centre of a neoptism row after being appointed to a £50,000 a year taxpayer-funded job. Mail Online 22/4/2017 News Man forced to wear spit hood has police caution revoked A young man who was pinned to the ground by police and forced to wear a spit hood has had his caution quashed, his solicitor has said. The Guardian 22/4/2017 News HMIC concerned at sporadic police force tech innovation Inspectorate body’s annual report argues that good examples of innovative police technology use by forces remains "few and far between" Government Computing 21/4/2017 News Ever decreasing vicious circles: A response to HMIC’s state of policing report Yesterday's report from the HMIC - The State of Policing in England and Wales - emphasised the lack of proper funding for mental health, and the way policing has been forced to become the service of first resort. Serving officer Nathan Constable - who has warned of this for some time - highlights the key issues around police responses to mental health crises. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/4/2017 Opinion Pathways into cyber crime There are a number of young people in the UK that are becoming involved in cyber dependent crime. Current understanding of pathways and motivations into this type of crime is limited. This report is limited by the relatively small number of debriefs involved. NCCU’s continuing debrief project will inform any future versions. National Crime Agency (NCA) 21/4/2017 Report «432843294330433143324333433443354336Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events