Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93921 total results. Showing results 86781 to 86800 «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » ‘Good’ response to advert for direct entry detectives Force says there was a lot of interest in the new positions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/11/2016 News Mental health twice as likely as physical injury to cause retirement or absence A survey of more than 10,000 officers and staff shows scale of "invisible injuries" Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/11/2016 News International Restorative Justice Week: A time for reflection? International Restorative Justice Week runs from the 20th to the 27th of November. Lucy Jaffé, Director of the charity, Why me?, takes the opportunity to look back at the year, and offers thoughts on how Restorative Justice should be measured as part of victim recovery. There is also news about a new promotional toolkit being launched in RJ Week 2016 with the support of well-known TV presenter and Great British Bake Off star, Mel Giedroyc. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/11/2016 Opinion Commissioner reveals his priorities in new Police and Crime Plan West Midlands OPCC 23/11/2016 News Revealed: Scotland Yard pays out £530,000 to consultancy run by its acting IT head The Standard 23/11/2016 News Police reveal the astonishing non-urgent calls they have received to 999 operators as they introduce an ‘appointments system’ Mail Online 23/11/2016 News Police force is accused of discriminating against white straight people Mail Online 23/11/2016 News Police officer fitness not routinely checked – despite 2014 PSNI pledge for regular assessments The majority of police officers still routinely do not have their fitness tested - that's despite a 2014 pledge from the PSNI to introduce regular assessments. Belfast Telegraph 22/11/2016 News Police turn to AR to investigate crime scenes Dutch officers are testing an augmented-reality system that's used to catch criminals instead of Pokemon creatures. CNET 22/11/2016 News Police Scotland issue 11,000 ‘soft touch’ warnings Police Scotland has issued 11,000 warnings under a scheme introduced for the first time earlier this year to tackle minor offences. The Scotsman 22/11/2016 News Research lays bare the scale of invisible injuries in the police service Research we funded into the injuries officers and staff suffer on duty has revealed that mental health illnesses are twice as likely to force them to take significant time off work than physical injuries. Police Dependants' Trust 22/11/2016 Report Beyond Brexit: Scots counter-terrorism strategy ‘should spread across EU’ The Herald (Scotland) 22/11/2016 News Kent OPCC Commissioning Services for Victims The Kent victim services commissioning approach consists of the following and this report is structured accordingly: • National Commissioning Changes; • Compass House; • Core Victim Service; and • Specialist Victim Services. Kent OPCC 22/11/2016 Report Weekly academic research summary This new summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week (in this case the last two weeks), with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/11/2016 News 80% of city’s crimes are still unsolved A police and crime commissioner has blamed budget cuts after it emerged that more than 80 per cent of crimes reported in Oxford during the first half of the year had not been solved. The Times - Subscription at source 22/11/2016 News Innovative new drugs testing technique developed by University of Surrey A new drugs test could speed up roadside testing by police - with more accurate results. Eagle Radio 22/11/2016 News Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill rules out plan to run fire service Dorset's Police and Crime Commissioner has no plans to stake his claim for the management of the fire service. Martyn Underhill said there is “no mileage” for such a debate in Dorset as a police leaders’ summit in London took place last week. Dorset Echo 22/11/2016 News A question of quality: A review of Restorative Justice Part 2 – Victims Victims' Commissioner 22/11/2016 Report A question of quality: A review of Restorative Justice Part 1 – Service Providers Victims' Commissioner 22/11/2016 Report Victims say: Taking part in Restorative Justice helps the offender Almost half of victims who opt to take part in restorative justice do so in order to encourage offenders to turn their lives around, finds a review published today by the Victims’ Commissioner. Victims' Commissioner 22/11/2016 News «433643374338433943404341434243434344Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events