Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98694 total results. Showing results 86781 to 86800 «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » Male police officers given £96,000 payout after they were sidelined for calling out sexism Two male police officers have been awarded £96,000 after they claimed they were sidelined for raising concerns about sexist attitudes in their force. The Telegraph 23/8/2017 News Cheshire Police Chief Constable Simon Byrne suspended over gross misconduct allegations Cheshire Police Chief Constable Simon Byrne has been suspended following an investigation into allegations of gross misconduct. ITV News 23/8/2017 News ‘More questions than answers’ from minister on police pursuits law Federation has claimed officers are at risk from doing any manoeuvre a member of the public should not. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News Police sexism row after force calls female officers ‘more than just pretty faces’ Police Scotland have been accused of "going back to the 1970s" after posting a picture of female officers with the caption: "More than just pretty faces." The Telegraph 23/8/2017 News Bobbies on the net: The change needed to tackle the rise in online crime With digital crime accounting for nearly half of all crime, police officers and staff need the right skills to tackle it. As Reform publishes its latest report - Bobbies on the Net - one of its authors, Reform Researcher Emilie Sundorph, examines the changes required to make forces fit to fight digital crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 Analysis Khan still trying to sell off buildings closed under Boris Three former police stations among properties to be marketed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News Merseyside PCC takes on Fire Authority role Ms Kennedy is now a full voting member of the authority,. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News £120k-a-year fire authority blasts move to replace board with Police and Crime Commissioner Fire bosses have issued scathing criticism on proposals to merge with a police force – a move that would effectively dissolve their posts, potentially saving taxpayers a fortune. Express & Star 23/8/2017 News NI helpline receiving record number of child neglect reports The NPSCC Helpline in Northern Ireland has received a record number of reports of child neglect. ITV News 23/8/2017 News Revealed: How West Yorkshire Police use ‘special rounds’ to shoot out vehicle tyres Shotguns reportedly used at close range to deflate tyres on suspect cars The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 23/8/2017 News Police horses will continue to be seen in Gloucestershire The mounties have been kept on after they were successfully trialled throughout the last year-and-a-half Gloucestershire Live 23/8/2017 News Police ‘need thousands of volunteers’ to help defeat cyber crime Police Scotland and forces across the UK should recruit a network of volunteers to take on the growing threat from sophisticated cyber criminals, it has been claimed. The Scotsman 23/8/2017 News ID fraud epidemic with 500 new scams a day Identity fraud has reached “epidemic levels” in Britain with almost 500 new scams reported every day, new figures reveal. The Times - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News Bobbies on the net: A police workforce for the digital age As crime changes, police forces must respond. Not only are more of people’s lives spent online, but new technology, such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, will entrench society’s reliance on digital infrastructure. [PDF] Reform Think Tank 23/8/2017 Report Metropolitan Police tweet sparks social media backlash A tweet from the Metropolitan Police has sparked an online backlash after a drugs bust in Catford, south-east London, was linked to the Notting Hill Carnival. BBC 23/8/2017 News We need to talk about mental health: Oxford police officer Mike Ellis goes public about his struggle with depression A SENIOR Oxford police officer has opened up for the first time about his struggles with depression, as he reveals the huge pressures on those tasked with keeping us safe. Oxford Mail 23/8/2017 News Britain’s police forces need to act like California tech start-ups to defeat the internet criminals The fight against crime has moved online. Earlier this year the National Audit Office said that the police in England and Wales had "overlooked" internet fraud. This week, Alison Saunders, the director of public prosecutions, called for a greater focus on online hate speech. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Online hate has real consequences for the victim and should for the perpetrator, too Alison Saunders, the Director of Public Prosecutions, has announced that the Crown Prosecution Service is to crack down on online hate crime. At last. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Don’t waste police time on the online bigots With fewer officers available to tackle rising crime, the CPS crackdown on social media is foolish and even dangerous The Times - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News Video games fuel knife crime, says police chief in Suffolk Young teenagers turning to knife crime and drug dealing in market towns are overexposed to video games and social media, a police officer has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 23/8/2017 News «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events