Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 87501 to 87520 «437243734374437543764377437843794380Next ›Last » Scotland’s first human trafficking strategy launched BBC 12/10/2016 News Prison inquiry demanded by governors after ‘unprecedented’ rise in violence BBC 12/10/2016 News Police chief asks if certain student burglaries should be investigated "If people leave doors or windows open there is an expectation the police will investigate". Loughborough Echo 12/10/2016 News Police under fire for failing to curb modern slavery The Times - Subscription at source 12/10/2016 News Armed rapid-response force to combat terrorists Existing firearms units would be combined to create a 4,000-strong command under the new proposals The Times - Subscription at source 12/10/2016 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 11/10/2016 News Real-world risk: Are policing leaders failing to take cybersecurity seriously? Police forces are increasingly pursuing digital transformation, and encouraging more web-based interaction between police and the public. But how secure are the websites on which those interactions are taking place? Rory Geoghegan of the Centre for Public Safety assesses the state of UK police forces' public-facing digital infrastructure. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 Analysis Vacancy: Campaigns and Communications Manager – one year contract Salary: £30,081 - £33,363. Closes: 16th October 2016 Sussex OPCC 11/10/2016 Jobs Why the government should offer an amnesty to the UK’s illegal immigrants Closing long term cases would allow a short-staffed Home Office to focus on higher risk areas and improve post-Brexit border control The Guardian 11/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Lancs PCC announces deal for new £23m Blackpool station The investment is the largest in the history of Lancashire Police Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 News Chief Inspector – Promotion/Level Transfer Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for the following individual to join Essex Police: a substantive Chief Inspector or a suitably qualified Inspector on promotion to Chief Inspector. We are seeking a dynamic, innovative and operationally credible leader who is committed to enhancing service delivery. The successful candidate will be truly committed and passionate about leading their team and developing key partnerships to ensure that we continue to reduce crime and keep the public of Essex safe. Starting Salary: National Chief Inspector Payscale plus £2000 SE allowance (or other housing rent allowance). The deadline for the receipt of completed applications is noon on 4th November 2016 Essex Police 11/10/2016 Jobs Police denied access to terror intelligence Scotland's frontline police officers are being denied access to vital counter-terrorism intelligence needed to prevent an extremist attack. The Sunday Post 11/10/2016 News 2016 “PCC Transparency” Quality Mark: Committee on Standards in Public Life and Grant Thornton support once again CoPaCC's annual review to determine how well PCCs' Offices are meeting their statutory responsibilities on transparency is well under way. This year's Quality Mark presentations will take place on Monday, 28th November, with support again from the Committee on Standards in Public Life and leading police auditor Grant Thornton. Policing Insight 11/10/2016 News Police accused of failing to recruit ethnic minorities Police chiefs have been accused of recruiting too few ethnic minority candidates for careers with Scotland’s single national force. The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 News Report says policing websites fail on security Centre for Public Safety tests reveal that only one in four show high standards for encrypting data from the public UKAuthority.com 11/10/2016 News Ron Hogg launches pioneering project in fight against hate crime The fight against hate crime in County Durham and Darlington will be strengthened with the pioneering appointment of a team of advocates. A new hate crime advocacy service – the first of its kind in the country - is being launched in a bid to help victims and to encourage more people to report incidents. The Northern Echo 11/10/2016 News Now hear this: Emergency agencies turn off radio encryption Some US police and fire departments are bucking a trend to conceal dispatch communications from the public, acknowledging that radio encryption has the potential to backfire and put first responders in danger. Mail Online 11/10/2016 News Secure Foundations: Assessing the cybersecurity of UK policing’s online presence Public services are undergoing a digital transformation and much has been made of the need and potential for such transformation within UK policing. The Centre for Public Safety has conducted a scan of the UK’s public-facing digital policing infrastructure to identify whether the foundations are secure. The Centre for Public Safety 11/10/2016 Report One-quarter of UK police websites lack a secure connection An alarming proportion of cops’ websites lack any form of automatic secure connection, meaning potentially sensitive data is communicated in plain unencrypted text - according to research. The Register 11/10/2016 News Vacancy: Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,600 to £37,768. Closes: 6th November 2016 Swansea University 11/10/2016 Jobs «437243734374437543764377437843794380Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events