Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 87461 to 87480 «437043714372437343744375437643774378Next ›Last » Survey could be the key to a better Met force How Londoners want to report crimes to the Metropolitan Police could revolutionise the way the force operates if acted upon. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/7/2017 News PCC admits ‘serious problem’ with knife crime after spate of fatal stabbings Three people in Birmingham have died from stab wounds in the last weekend alone. It has led concerns that the city is in the middle of a knife crime epidemic. David Jamieson said the priority for officers is to make sure the spike in knife crime "doesn't become a trend". ITV News 11/7/2017 News Track My Crime: New app launched for victims and witnesses in Lincolnshire A new service has been launched allowing victims and witnesses of crime in Lincolnshire to track the progress of their case online. Lincolnshire Reporter 11/7/2017 News East London police officers given defibrillators in move that ‘could save dozens of lives’ More than 700 potentially life-saving defibrillators will be fitted to police vehicles and stations across London as part of a new scheme. Guardian (East London & West Essex) 11/7/2017 News Cash-strapped Northumbria Police trying to get £500,000 legal costs out of former employee Denise Aubrey was the force's top legal mind when she took them to an employment tribunal claiming unfair dismissal - but lost Chronicle Live (North East) 11/7/2017 News Thousands of children sexting, police say Thousands of children, including a boy aged five, have been investigated for sexting, the BBC has learned. BBC 11/7/2017 News Merging Islington and Camden police ‘has caused problems’, admits Met deputy commissioner The Met’s deputy commissioner has admitted there have been problems merging Islington and Camden’s police teams. Islington Gazette 11/7/2017 News Police shake up tactics to tackle stalker menace A new approach to crimes of harassment and stalking has been promised by Lincolnshire Police in the wake of a damning new report Spalding Today 11/7/2017 News Police defend tactic of ‘nudging’ thief off bike using van door after he was caught red-handed on CCTV stealing from parked car A police inspector today defended capturing a thief by “nudging” him off a Boris bike to send him crashing headfirst into the road. The Standard 11/7/2017 News Police tactics at fracking protests need urgent review, says MEP Call for review follows repeated allegations of violence and excessive force by police and security staff at UK sites The Guardian 11/7/2017 News ‘Paedophile hunters’ told to join police A police and crime commissioner has suggested that vigilante groups be made special constables in their online search for child sex groomers. The Times - Subscription at source 11/7/2017 News Enfield cop shop could be axed The Mayor of London’s officials are drawing up a blueprint to keep just one 24-hour police station open to the public in every borough – meaning Enfield Police Station, in Baker Street, could be at risk. Barnet & Whetstone Press 10/7/2017 News Cells shut as police trial the closure of Basildon custody TWENTY cells at Basildon police station will be out of bounds for three months as bosses trial costcutting proposals to close custody for good. Southend Echo 10/7/2017 News ‘CONCERNING’ New rules ordering cops to declare any links to journalists and politicians could be unlawful NEW rules ordering cops to declare any links to journalists and politicians could be unlawful, rank-and-file leaders warned. The Scottish Police Federation said it was consulting its lawyers as controversial rules sneaked in by top brass could be open to legal challenge The Scottish Sun 10/7/2017 News Adam Simmonds trial: PCC ‘thought information was in public domain’ A police and crime commissioner (PCC) disclosed information about a police inquiry into an MP as he felt it was within his remit, a court has heard. BBC 10/7/2017 News Police Scotland denies whistleblowing concerns Police Scotland has insisted that rules requiring officers to declare contact with journalists or politicians are not intended to deter whistleblowers. BBC 10/7/2017 News Appointment Of Deputy PCC For Devon, Cornwall And The Isles Of Scilly The PCC must notify the Panel of her decision whether to accept or reject the recommendation of the Panel. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 10/7/2017 Report Proposed Appointment Of Police And Crime Commissioner’s Treasurer The report provides an overview of the appointment process that was undertaken during in the Spring of 2017 by the PCC to select a preferred candidate. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 10/7/2017 Report The ‘McDonaldization’ of police-academic partnerships: Observations on what works and what doesn’t Dr Karen Lumsden, a senior lecturer in Sociology at the University of Loughborough, explores the dynamics of police and academic partnerships in terms of what works and what doesn't. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2017 Analysis «437043714372437343744375437643774378Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events