Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93844 total results. Showing results 87701 to 87720 «438243834384438543864387438843894390Next ›Last » Complaints against police ‘almost disappear’ with body worn cameras Extensive study found a 93% drop in the number of public complaints Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2016 News Force would not have to fund own mounted unit Gloucestershire Constabulary are in the middle of a year long trial assessing whether to get its own horses. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2016 News Dyfed-Powys Police: Chief constable candidate put forward A new chief constable for Dyfed-Powys Police is to be recommended by the force's Police and Crime Commissioner. BBC 30/9/2016 News Essex Police’s “Operation Buzzard” involving drones criticised Essex Police launched “Operation Buzzard” on Sunday to help the force take on crimes in rural areas of Essex. Maldon Standard 30/9/2016 News Bodycams on way, vows West Mercia Police boss West Mercia Police will introduce body cameras for its officers, the force’s crime commissioner said today. Shropshire Star 30/9/2016 News Devon and Cornwall police officers tasked with call centre work Police and community support officers are being taken off patrol in Devon and Cornwall to deal with a backlog of call centre work, the BBC has learnt. BBC 30/9/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police will not attend vehicle crimes Nottinghamshire Police will no longer attend vehicle crime – unless there are ‘exceptional reasons’. West Bridgford Wire 30/9/2016 News Police taken off beat to tackle call centre backlog Police officers are being taken off the beat in Cornwall - to help clear call centre work. The southwest force says it has temporarily moved around fifty staff across the two counties. Pirate FM 30/9/2016 News South Yorkshire police chief to take court action over calls to resign David Crompton to challenge police and crime commissioner’s decision to remove him from job over Hillsborough comments The Guardian 30/9/2016 News Top police officer told to step down because he showed ‘unacceptable insensitivity’ to Hillsborough victims South Yorkshire's most senior police officer was told to step down because he showed unacceptable insensitivity to Hillsborough disaster victims, his police and crime commissioner has said. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/9/2016 News Durham Chief Constable’s contract to be extended Durham OPCC 30/9/2016 News Amber Rudd urged to sign new Europol protocol The Scottish government has written to UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd urging her to sign protocols on membership of the European crime-fighting agency Europol. BBC 30/9/2016 News Burbank police implement changes following survey indicating low morale in department A olice-union administered survey that revealed low morale levels at the Burbank Police Department has prompted several changes at the agency, including the suspension of deployments based on "predictive policing” technology criticized by the rank-and-file but hailed by top cops as the future of crime-fighting. Los Angeles Times 30/9/2016 News Euro judges order police to ‘protect’ gangsters: Officers forced to issue ‘threat to life notices’ to villains and drug lords Mail Online 30/9/2016 News Who should be the next Metropolitan police commissioner? It’s the biggest job in UK policing. Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe’s successor will have to get to grips with terrorism, cybercrime and media relations The Guardian 30/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Former admiral considered for Britain’s top police job The Times - Subscription at source 30/9/2016 News South Yorkshire Police – HMCIC section 38 documents The statutory process for a police and crime commissioner to require a chief constable to resign or retire contains several checks and balances, to ensure that the chief constable is treated fairly. Part of that process requires the police and crime commissioner first to obtain and take into consideration the written views of HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary. At a later stage of the process, the police and crime commissioner is also required to consider the recommendation of the local police and crime panel. The panel is entitled to ask for the further views of HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary on the matter. In this case, the panel did so. As the statutory process has now ended with the forced removal of the chief constable, the written views of HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary on the matter are published here. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/9/2016 Report Time to listen’− a joined up response to child sexual exploitation and missing children Tackling child sexual exploitation can be done. Responding effectively to child sexual exploitation requires all partners to take responsibility for their own work and to work collaboratively with each other. The five joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs) have found evidence of progress being made in many local areas, which is resulting in better support for children at risk of, or subject to, child sexual exploitation. This report sets out an overview of the five joint inspections of child sexual exploitation and missing children were published from February to August 2016. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/9/2016 Report Take the time to listen to vulnerable children, say inspectorates A new report finds that child sexual exploitation can be tackled best when all partners take responsibility for their roles, while also working collaboratively, with strategic goals clearly identified, understood and agreed across agencies. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/9/2016 News Retiring Sir Bernard: My successor will have the 50,000 ‘greatest gifts’ in policing The sudden departure plans of Britain's highest-ranking police officer has set the wheels in motion for a potential global search for his successor. Police Professional 29/9/2016 News «438243834384438543864387438843894390Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events