Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 87141 to 87160 «435443554356435743584359436043614362Next ›Last » PCC announces new Chief Constable West Yorkshire OPCC 2/11/2016 News Today in Westminster – Police Officer Safety is the big issue Today in Parliament, MPs will debate police officer safety. Holly Lynch MP secured the Adjournment debate following a shift with West Yorkshire Police, which opened her eyes to how vulnerable police officers are when single crewed. She blogs about what she's demanding of the government to ensure that officers are safe when on patrol. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/11/2016 Opinion Police using Leveson to withhold information: Report says inquiry has ‘secretly impacted’ crime reporting The Leveson Inquiry into Press conduct damaged democracy because the police have used it as an excuse to withhold information, a report warned yesterday. Mail Online 2/11/2016 News 150 more police officers to carry Tasers in Leicestershire An additional 150 Leicestershire Police Officers are to be equipped with Conductive Electrical Devices (commonly known as Tasers) in the New Year. The move is intended to increase public safety and the safety of police officers. Around 100 of the officers who will be trained to carry CEDs will be those working in Patrol and Resolutions Teams who are generally the first to respond to incidents. The remaining 50 to be trained in their use will be local neighbourhood officers. ITV News 2/11/2016 News Police body cameras must come in Police officers across South Worcestershire could soon be wearing body cameras after West Mercia’s Police and Crime Commissioner said he wants it to be introduced ‘as soon as possible.’ John Campion made the comments after visiting the Metropolitan Police to see the technology being used in action. Worcester Observer 2/11/2016 News Police officers are “not punch bags”, Labour to tell Government Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott will urge greater protection for cops on the beat Mirror 2/11/2016 News NPAS ‘could provide oversight’ of police drones Chief operating officer said debate is taking place around the role the organisation could play in the use of drones. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2016 News Chief officers must have previous UK experience, former commissioners warn Lord Blair and Lord Condon put forward amendment to Policing and Crime Bill. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2016 News Transport police merger ‘could lead to significant rail delays for passengers’ British Transport Police has told MSPs its merger with Police Scotland could lead to delays. Adrian Hanstock, Deputy Chief Constable of the BTP, told members of Holyrood’s Justice Committee that regular police officers may not treat crimes on the railway with the same degree of urgency as his officers. The National 2/11/2016 News Night-time deployments stretched thin with one officer per 10,000 people The country has an average of just one officer on duty to safeguard every 10,000 people at night, according to new figures. Police Professional 1/11/2016 News Theresa May has decided to opt into EU crime-fighting measures, risking anger of Brexit Tory MPs Britain will agree to the automatic sharing of DNA samples, fingerprints and vehicle registration data, after months of uncertainty The Independent 1/11/2016 News Orgreave inquiry fallout: PCCs, MPs and lawyers ask ‘why did it not happen’ Campaigners preparing to mount a legal challenge for a judicial review into the Battle of Orgreave clash between police and miners have accused Amber Rudd of an "establishment stitch up". Police Professional 1/11/2016 News Lincolnshire Police joins forces with neighbours to tackle rural crime Lincolnshire Police have joined forces with their counterparts in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to sign a Rural Crime Concordate - a pledge to work across county borders to tackle crime issues which affect rural communities. ITV News 1/11/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 News Cops training cops: Valuing the Tutor Constable Police officers who tutor other police officers don't always receive much formal recognition. Serving officer 'West Coast Response' lays out what could be done to recognise and reward the commitment of officers who dedicate their time and effort to coaching and training new cops. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 Opinion Why it’s so hard to prosecute cases of coercive or controlling behaviour A new offence of “controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship" has been used just 62 times in six months. Charlotte Bishop of Exeter University explains how the way evidence and testimony is used in court makes it very hard to prove a relationship is coercive. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 Analysis Police, Crime and Victims’ Plan 2016-2021 The diagram in appendix one show a summary of this plan - a ‘plan on a page’. Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report Update on Enhancing Collaboration between Durham Constabulary and Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service To update the Police and Crime Panel on work to enhance collaboration between the Police and Fire and Rescue Services. Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report Delivering change for victims and witnesses: This report provides details of the significant progress made in delivering on the recommendations and outlines priorities for the coming year. Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report Quarter 1 Performance Report 2016-17 Anti-social behaviour has reduced force-wide by 14% and has reduced in every neighbourhood policing area Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report «435443554356435743584359436043614362Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events