Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98694 total results. Showing results 86821 to 86840 «433843394340434143424343434443454346Next ›Last » Met increases weapons spending to £9m in anti-terror drive Scotland Yard increased the amount it spent on weapons and ammunition last year to almost six times the sum the previous year, it has been disclosed. The Times - Subscription at source 22/8/2017 News Tackling online abuse ‘will overwhelm police’ Pressure to crack down on online hate crimes threatens to overwhelm limited police resources and the overcrowded jail system. The Times - Subscription at source 22/8/2017 News Wales extends dashcam evidence project All four police forces in Wales are to start using dashcam footage recorded by the public to investigate driving offences following a successful pilot scheme by North Wales Police. Smart Highways 21/8/2017 News Funding row ‘could lead to 45 fewer police officers’ A row over how police training is funded could result in 45 fewer officers in north Wales, it is alleged. Cambrian News 21/8/2017 News Online hate crime guidance could mean overstretched cops neglect other crime, Police Federation warns Austerity has left police too stretched to honour a new pledge by prosecutors to treat online hate crime the same as face-to-face hate crime without neglecting other crime, the Police Federation has warned. Huffington Post 21/8/2017 News Monthly review of Police and Crime Panel activity: Spotlight on HMIC inspections The ninth in a monthly series in which CoPaCC's Sandra Andrews takes a look at some of the most interesting and topical issues that Police and Crime Panels across England and Wales are dealing with. This month, Sandra looks at HMIC's inspections, force and PCC responses, and how Panels cope with often conflicting views on how their forces are performing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 Analysis Bleeding out: The crisis of retention in frontline policing With recruitment to policing still healthy, is the government right that talk of a crisis is overstated? Serving officer Gavin Hall argues this misses the point: retention is the problem, and the service can't afford to lose any more experienced officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 Opinion Community spirit: West Midlands OPCC sets its sights on combating violence West Midlands Police have reported increases in both shootings and fatal stabbings. As the force steps up its enforcement tactics, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson and his office are playing an equally vital role in helping to combat violent crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 Analysis Covert body worn video system ‘needs thorough explanation’ Met is trialling use of cameras for undercover officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 News Chief officer team to personally check on welfare of assaulted personnel A force has promised that anyone assaulted on duty will receive contact from a chief officer to check on their welfare Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 News Combating 21st century terror: What Europe can learn from Israel The Spectator 21/8/2017 Feature, Opinion Hate crimes: Online abuse ‘as serious as face-to-face’ Online hate crimes should be treated as seriously as abuse committed face-to-face, prosecutors in England and Wales have been told. BBC 21/8/2017 News CPS publishes new public statements on hate crime The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today (21 August) published new public statements on how it will prosecute hate crime and support victims in England and Wales. Amid rising volumes of reports to police, the CPS consulted community groups and criminal justice partners to produce these revised statements, covering the different strands of hate crime: racist and religious; disability; and homophobic, biphobic and transphobic. In addition to the public statements, the CPS has also today published revised legal guidance that sets out how prosecutors should make charging decisions and handle these cases in court. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 21/8/2017 News MP Melanie Onn calls for misogyny to be become a hate crime amid worrying rise in sexual offences Police chiefs are being urged to crack down on sexual offences after rates trebled in less than ten years Grimsby Live 21/8/2017 News Revealed: Thousands of 101 calls to police abandoned in a year The Sussex Police Non-Emergency Contact Centre abandoned 187 calls a day on average last year, The Argus can reveal. The Argus 21/8/2017 News Hundreds report crimes online as Nottinghamshire Police launch new service More than 300 crimes have so far been reported online in Nottinghamshire, since the introduction of a new tool which allows people to log incidents from their computer or phone. Nottingham Post 21/8/2017 News Hate crimes: Fresh guidance on online offences Online hate crimes should be treated as seriously as offences in person according to new guidance for prosecutors in England and Wales. BBC 21/8/2017 News Online abuse to be treated as hate crime under new guidelines Reports of hate crimes are set to soar after the Crown Prosecution Service announced online offences will be treated as seriously as offences committed in person for the first time. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 News Social media abuse to be treated as a hate crime Hate crimes that occur online are to be prosecuted with the same robustness as offline offences, according to new guidelines issued by the Crown Prosecution Service. The Times - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 News Extra criminal checks before vehicle hire to prevent terror rampages The government is to introduce tougher checks on British drivers wanting to rent vehicles following the Barcelona attack. The Times - Subscription at source 21/8/2017 News «433843394340434143424343434443454346Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events