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Closes: Monday 31st October 2016 University of Southampton 11/10/2016 Jobs Driverless vehicle to be tested on UK streets for the first time Reuters 11/10/2016 News Legal aid cuts creating two-tier justice system, says Amnesty Report calls for urgent review of funding restrictions that are leaving most vulnerable without vital support The Guardian 11/10/2016 News Met police must come clean about its failures The reputation of the force over sex crimes will deteriorate further if there is no transparency The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Police use snooping devices on phones At least seven police forces have secretly purchased technology that acts like a mini mobile phone tower and allows them to collect data from passers-by The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 News Cut it out, police tell clown pranksters Clowns armed with machetes terrorised drivers in Manchester on Sunday, while Thames Valley police received 14 reports of clowns in 24 hours The Times - Subscription at source 11/10/2016 News UK to have rapid armed police unit to respond to terror attacks Merged division would bring together almost 4,000 firearms officers Financial Times 11/10/2016 News IPCC could be investigated over collapsed ‘racism’ case The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) could face criminal investigation after three officers accused of racially discriminating against a black fire fighter complained about its handling of the case against them. Police Professional 10/10/2016 News Orgreave police told to hit miners with ‘as much force as possible’ A constable who was present during the violent episode says he and his fellow officers were given 'a licence to do what we wanted' Mirror 10/10/2016 News Crime-prediction tool PredPol amplifies racially biased policing, study shows Mic 10/10/2016 Analysis, Feature Child arrests in Cheshire down by 31% over past five years The number of children arrested in Cheshire has dropped by 31% over the past five years. Figures published today (Monday) by the Howard League for Penal Reform reveal Cheshire police arrested 1,292 boys and girls aged 17 or younger last year. That compares to 1,870 in 2010. Crewe Chronicle 10/10/2016 News Police body-worn cameras: More to it than what you see Body-worn cameras for police officers are being rolled out globally, but until recently, limited evidence was available as to their effects. In one of the largest randomised-controlled trials in criminal justice history, the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe have recently published several papers looking at the new technology - with some surprising results. Alex Sutherland of RAND Europe outlines the findings and their implications. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/10/2016 Analysis Words of wisdom: The College of Policing’s new Academic Support Network With increasing numbers of serving police officers undertaking academic study - perhaps for the first time - the College of Policing has set up a new Academic Support Network through POLKA. Dr Ian Hesketh outlines why 'pracademics' might need a source of mutual support, and what the new network can offer. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/10/2016 Opinion ‘Battle of Orgreave’: Police ‘had been relishing’ clashes BBC 10/10/2016 News Annual report to the Police and Crime Panel The changes which came into effect on Thursday 23 July, 2015, were the result of the most comprehensive review of the Gloucestershire Constabulary in 40 years. Gloucestershire OPCC 10/10/2016 Report Report on Community Safety in Gloucestershire Gloucestershire has an effective and demonstrable track record of Community Safety partnership working, but there continue to be significant challenges ahead to ensure Gloucestershire remains a safe place to live. Gloucestershire OPCC 10/10/2016 Report Met Enterprise — Police Training Faculty: Market Engagement Exercise The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is currently undergoing an engagement to assess the market's appetite for a strategic partnership centred around the provision of a transformed training facility within its own force as well as potentially providing value-added training services to other forces and entities both in the UK and globally. A Strategic Outline Case (SOC) was agreed by Management Board and the MPS is currently working on an Outline Business Case (OBC) which is to be delivered to MPS Management Board and the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in November and December 2016. This PIN is an important element of the OBC process and is designed to engage the market to understand the opportunities associated with strategic partnership models for the provision of training services. europa.eu 10/10/2016 Report Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 My priorities will remain the same but will include new areas for development based upon my recent election manifesto and my commitment to succeed. Gloucestershire OPCC 10/10/2016 Report Government agreeable to using Irish ports and airports to control immigration to UK James Brokenshire says countries would work to tackle illegal immigration post-Brexit The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 10/10/2016 News Stop and search – getting it right Guest blog by Paddy Tipping, the Nottinghamshire PCC The Police Foundation 10/10/2016 Feature, Opinion «437343744375437643774378437943804381Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events