Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93903 total results. Showing results 86841 to 86860 «433943404341434243434344434543464347Next ›Last » Tackling street drinking: PCC guidance on best practice Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/11/2016 Report Operational Directors x2 (Investigations & Intelligence) Organised crime is one of the greatest threats to our national security. Our mission at the NCA is to protect the public by tackling the threat from serious and organised crime (SOC). We’re looking for two dynamic and determined leaders to head the Agency’s intelligence and investigations directorates. These roles have a broad remit; to have lead responsibility within law enforcement for the response to SOC, identifying the key strategic threats and ensuring that the NCA’s intelligence collection and investigations are of the highest standard. Salary: Circa £130k / Grade: SCS Pay Band 2 / Closing date: 2 Dec 2016 National Crime Agency (NCA) 18/11/2016 Jobs Making sense of police and fire mergers and collaboration Ian Wiggett, CoPaCC Associate and former Greater Manchester ACC, explains how the economics and operational demands of local regions will determine the success or failure of collaboration between the police and fire services in the UK Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Analysis Police vision statement emphasises digital future Document from national organisations points to need for digital evidence, tech skills and better data sharing UKAuthority.com 18/11/2016 News Council leader criticises selection of police chief Local authority had representatives on panel which chose Craig Guildford. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 News IPCC asks High Court to overturn its own report clearing officers in fatal Taser incident Jordan Begley died in 2013 after being shot with a Taser by officers who believed him to be armed with a knife. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 News Met police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe backs more secrecy over arrests The Met police chief has said he wants to dramatically restrict the amount of information released when they take a suspect into custody. The Standard 18/11/2016 News Support for mergers contingent on a robust local case for enhanced public safety Dave Etheridge, President of the CFOA, says the Chief Fire Officers’ Association will support Police and Crime Commissioners taking responsibility for fire; but there must be a robust local business case made that identifies enhancements to public safety Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Opinion The Met’s policing glass ceiling could soon be shattered London could be about to get its first female police chief nearly two centuries after the post was created. i News 18/11/2016 Analysis, Feature Wrong people – wrong time: Police officers and ‘welfare checks’ Police officers are increasingly asked by other agencies to undertake 'welfare checks' on people in mental health crisis. Serving officer 'Nathan Constable' argues that not only do the police have no powers to intervene in many cases, but their involvement can often make matters considerably worse. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Opinion Let’s make arrests MORE secretive, says Met chief Mail Online 18/11/2016 News Met defends decision to heavily redact Operation Midland report Force’s commissioner says publishing more would risk further damaging reputations of those wrongly accused in sex abuse inquiry The Guardian 18/11/2016 News Emergency services asked to learn from collaboration failures Forces should increase learning opportunities by highlighting failures as well as what works in collaboration programmes, Policing Minister Brandon Lewis has said. Police Professional 17/11/2016 News Review for rape complainants in ‘weakened’ safeguards after Ched Evans retrial A government review is to be carried out of the law protecting alleged rape victims from having to reveal details of their sex lives in the wake of the case involving Welsh international footballer Ched Evans. Police Professional 17/11/2016 News Surveillance Bill rubber-stamped by Lords A sweeping new surveillance regime giving law enforcement agencies the necessary powers to fight terrorism and investigate crime is set to become law before the end of the year. Police Professional 17/11/2016 News Public Accounts Committee told ESN switchover date likely to slip further Service providers expect additional delay from need to ensure device link up with new network; government says it is comfortable with Home Office's "high risk" approach Government Computing 17/11/2016 News A relationship, not a list of behaviours: The @WeCops debate on leadership in policing Last week’s @WeCops discussion on leadership in policing asked, among other questions, how the voices of officers could be heard better by leaders, and whether the proposed reduction in ranks will be positive or negative. Ahead of the chat, @dedicatedpeeler Gareth Stubbs argued that leadership is as much about the people being led as it is about those doing the leading. Here he summarises the debate and the issues that it raised. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/11/2016 Opinion Briefing note for Police and Crime Panel 7th November 2016 Tri –Force Collaboration Updat This briefing note provides an update with regards to the transition of the original Strategic Alliance design into the new Tri-Force Collaboration between Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire Police Forces. Nottinghamshire OPCC 17/11/2016 Report Stop and Search Report – Nottinghamshire The force has the third lowest use of stop and search powers in the country. Nottinghamshire OPCC 17/11/2016 Report Tri-Force Collaboration update To provide an updated overview of the work being undertaken in the Tri-Force Collaboration between Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Police Forces. 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