Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 86781 to 86800 «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » Murder toll rises as use of stop-and-search falls The use of stop-and-search by police in London has fallen under Cressida Dick despite her endorsement of the tactic, it emerged yesterday as the capital’s murder toll continued to rise. The Times - Subscription at source 6/4/2018 News Theresa May and Sadiq Khan criticised for inaction over killings Theresa May and Sadiq Khan have come under fire for failing to stem the tide of violence engulfing London in recent weeks. The Times - Subscription at source 6/4/2018 News London Mayor Sadiq Khan vows police crackdown as spate of violent deaths shocks capital Mayor vows anyone caught with a knife would face 'the full force of the law'. Huffington Post 5/4/2018 News Sadiq Khan blames Government’s budget cuts for London violence surge: I can’t do it with one arm tied behind my back "This is a national problem that demands national solutions" The Standard 5/4/2018 News Humberside Police fined £130,000 over missing disks Humberside Police has been fined £130,000 for losing a video recording of an interview with an alleged rape victim. Three unencrypted disks and paperwork containing personal details and health information were left in an envelope on a desk. BBC 5/4/2018 News Police to use ‘Al Capone’ tactics to curb murder rate, Met Commissioner says The head of Scotland Yard has pledged to use Al Capone tactics to combat the rising number of murders and knife crime in London. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 News Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick announces new 120-strong task force The head of Scotland Yard has pledged to use 'Al Capone' tactics to tackle the rise in knife and gun related murders. Mail Online 5/4/2018 News London murders: Met police seen as losing control, warns ex-officer Former chief superintendent says violence could worsen amid police cuts and social inequality The Guardian 5/4/2018 News The Tories are in denial about violent crime. They need to study what works Police cuts and stop and search haven’t stopped the rise in knife attacks. May’s government needs to radically change tack, says Diane Abbott MP The Guardian 5/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Search for murdered student delayed by four hours ‘due to officer shortages’ Dispatch to look for Ellen Higginbottom in Wigan was delayed 13 times, police watchdog finds The Guardian 5/4/2018 News How does London’s spate of killings compare with other cities? London’s homicide rate is higher than New York’s only by a narrow measure, and for its population size is not the worst in the UK The Guardian 5/4/2018 Analysis, Feature As an ex-police officer I know stop and search is no solution to knife crime We shouldn’t be surprised that the murder figures are up. Services aimed at safeguarding young people have suffered under austerity, says Leroy Logan The Guardian 5/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Permission to be me: Autism and the police service Last week was National Autism Awareness Week during which the National Police Autism Association (NPAA) published a number of powerful blogs dispelling some myths around autism and raising awareness. The blogs reveal how one force has changed its approach to detainees with autism, but also how officers who have been diagnosed with autism manage their lives and their jobs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 Opinion Integration partnership: Transforming Police ICT infrastructure to meet Policing Vision 2025 NPCC Lead on Digital Policing Steve Kavanagh says that with the right IT, police officers and staff should see data as a powerful tool, but how can this be achieved? MASS Head of Law Enforcement Business Development Chris Bacon offers a sustainable way forward. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 Opinion PCCs: Devolving criminal justice powers could build safer communities In their latest research report, Crest Advisory examines how Police and Crime Commissioners are in a prime position to provide the energy and impetus to improve the criminal justice system at a local level, helping to build safer communities. Crest Managing Director Harvey outlines its findings. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 Analysis Government to review powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites Government review of the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments has been announced by the Housing Minister. Home Office 5/4/2018 News Force will require medical data before every firearms check A force believes it will soon be the first in the country to insist on seeing medical information before granting a firearms licence. Police Professional 5/4/2018 News On the road to a greener Britain: Officers to pioneer hydrogen cars £8.8 million of government funding has been announced for hydrogen powered police cars. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 News No change on policy of believing victims, say Met and College National guidance is still being looked at. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 News Force-by-force gender pay gap figures revealed Pay disparities attributed by some to an imbalance in the number female officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2018 News «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events