Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 86981 to 87000 «434643474348434943504351435243534354Next ›Last » Cumbria police drones flying high after being used 100 times in the last year Drones have been used about 100 times in in Cumbria in the last year, with officers launching them to search large swathes of the countryside and monitor crime scenes News & Star 11/11/2016 News Police ask driving instructors for help fighting crime Police in Essex have recruited driving instructors to act as their "eyes and ears" in an effort to cut down on crime Auto Express 11/11/2016 News Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Forensic Criminology/Forensic Psychology Salary: £36,179 to £49,160. Closes: 12th December, 2016 Middlesex University 11/11/2016 Jobs ‘Fool-proof’ biometric testing needed to keep borders safe, says anti-terror cop The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/11/2016 News Unions withdraw from Police Scotland talks amid budget row Unions have withdrawn from talks with Police Scotland in protest over claims that the force is "refusing to discuss" proposals to close a £20 million budget gap. The Herald (Scotland) 11/11/2016 News Overstretched police force recruit driving instructors to be their ‘eyes and ears’ on the streets Mail Online 11/11/2016 News Boost border security, urges police chief The Times - Subscription at source 11/11/2016 News Hard helmets return as police try to stand out The Guardian 11/11/2016 News Lawyers call to treat misogyny and ageism as hate crimes Age and gender should be made protected characteristics for the purposes of hate crime legislation, according to Scottish lawyers. Police Professional 10/11/2016 News Truce in sight as MPS calls for relaxation of IPCC rules on viewing body worn camera evidence? Top-level talks are aiming to settle a dispute between Britain's biggest force and the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) over fatal shootings evidence from body worn video cameras (BWVs). Police Professional 10/11/2016 News Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,004 to £46,924 per annum. Closes: 2nd December, 2016 Leeds Trinity University 10/11/2016 Jobs Derbyshire PCC announces Deputy Derbyshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa today announced north-Derbyshire solicitor Kevin Gillott as his intended candidate for the role of Deputy PCC. Derbyshire OPCC 10/11/2016 News Collaboration: Three compelling benefits forces can no longer afford to ignore "Not all policing and justice agencies are embracing collaboration", observes Allan Fairley, Managing Director of Accenture Police Services, Why not? Three reasons, he explains. And why is it now essential that they do so? Read on... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/11/2016 Opinion Policing needs an information strategy Commoditised IT, a federated infrastructure and new attitudes to risk could all contribute to more efficient and effective policing, writes former chief constable of Cambridgeshire Constabulary Simon Parr Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/11/2016 Opinion Dealing with DNA: Protecting future justice for victims Dr Tony Knight tells PoliceOracle.com why sticking to the new Forensic Science Regulator's guidelines is key to justice now and in the future. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Offenders to use portable breathalyser and GPS tracking to prove to police they’ve not been boozing Dyfed-Powys Police is the first force in Britain to trial a new alcohol monitoring unit Wales Online 10/11/2016 News Tories urged not to throw away gains of Europol system Scotland's chief legal officer has said the safety and security of Scots would be diminished if the UK does not remain a member of the European criminal justice system following Brexit. The National 10/11/2016 News Armed police to travel on underground to reassure public Plans come after discovery of a suspicious device at North Greenwich recently Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2016 News Damning report reveals ‘military style boot camp’ of PSNI training Student officers did push ups in uniform, marched between classes and parading was used as a form of punishment for trivial errors. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2016 News New Interpol head is Chinese former deputy head of paramilitary police force Vice-minister Meng Hongwei’s election has sparked concerns his position may be used to boost China’s campaign to pursue dissidents around the globe The Guardian 10/11/2016 News «434643474348434943504351435243534354Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events