Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98646 total results. Showing results 87301 to 87320 «436243634364436543664367436843694370Next ›Last » Sexual offences on trains and tubes double in five years Reported sexual offences on trains have more than doubled in the past five years, according to statistics obtained by BBC Radio 5 live. BBC 20/7/2017 News ‘Exasperated workforce’ faces pay rise delay The Home Office’s decision to delay announcing the 2017 police pay award until September will cause financial difficulties for officers, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has claimed. Police Professional 19/7/2017 News Police rules on moped chases ‘create highwaymen’ Police in London are too afraid to pursue suspected criminals on mopeds without helmets, according to a union. BBC 19/7/2017 News Major expansion of HMIC to take on inspection of fire and rescue in England Today (Wednesday, 19 July) the Home Office has agreed that Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) undergoes a major expansion to take on the role of inspectorate of fire and rescue authorities in England. Home Office 19/7/2017 News ‘Stretched’ Met Police force asks retired officers to return Retired Met Police officers are being asked to consider a return to work in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire and the London Bridge terror attack. BBC 19/7/2017 News Number of police officers taking sick days for poor mental health doubles in six years The number of police officers taking sick leave because of mental health problems has nearly doubled in just six years. The Standard 19/7/2017 News Probation reform: open letter from the Secretary of State for Justice Justice Secretary David Lidington provides an update on the probation system. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 19/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Major expansion of HMIC to take on inspection of fire and rescue in England HMIC becomes single inspectorate for policing and fire. Home Office 19/7/2017 News Funding the Metropolitan Police Service This report provides information on the Committee’s consideration of the Met Police’s funding. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 19/7/2017 Report The invisible cyber criminal: The challenges of investigating cybercrime The cost of cybercrime to business is almost incalculable. As criminals exploit the speed, convenience and anonymity of the internet – the cost is shared by government, commerce and individuals and these expenses are unexpected, unbudgeted and often take a toll beyond just money. Bromium EMEA CTO Fraser Kyne explores the investigative tools available to the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/7/2017 Opinion Isle of Man police ‘stretched’ Chief says his officers would "struggle" to deal with anything "out of the ordinary". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2017 News 400,000 calls to police’s 101 number went unanswered Nearly 400,000 calls to West Midlands Police’s 101 number went unanswered in the last year, it can be revealed. Express & Star 19/7/2017 News Case closed: police write off unsolved crime Investigations into more than two thirds of burglaries and vehicle crimes are being closed without a suspect being identified. The Times - Subscription at source 19/7/2017 News Retired detectives urged to return as Metropolitan Police faces staff crisis Britain’s biggest police force has asked retired detectives to return to work as it struggles to cope with the demands of the Grenfell Tower fire and the two terrorist attacks in London. The Times - Subscription at source 19/7/2017 News MPs and police bosses meeting government this morning to demand vital gun crime fighting cash Some of Merseyside’s top political and police figures are in London this morning for a crucial meeting where they will demand more cash to tackle rising gun crime and other challenges. Liverpool Echo 19/7/2017 News Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,004 to £48,327 per annum. Closes: 8th August 2017 University of the West of England (UWE) 19/7/2017 Jobs Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £33,943 to £38,183 per annum. Closes: 15th August 2017 Lancaster University 19/7/2017 Jobs Home Secretary’s calls for life sentences on acid attacks ‘may not deter criminals’ Police are to use stop-and-search powers to target people who carry acid in a crackdown on the possession of corrosive substances. Police Professional 18/7/2017 News PCCs take different stances over Fire Authority governance North Yorkshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) has launched a consultation on assuming governance for the local fire service while Sussex PCC has opted for the status quo. Police Professional 18/7/2017 News Could talking help tackle organised crime? Organised criminals are often portrayed in media and popular culture as ruthless, violent and intent on making money at all costs. Think The Godfather, or the Kray twins. But these stereotypes are unhelpful and often don’t ring true. Such exaggerated depictions can also act as a barrier to police trying new approaches to tackle organised crime. The Conversation 18/7/2017 Feature, Opinion «436243634364436543664367436843694370Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events