Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 87801 to 87820 «438743884389439043914392439343944395Next ›Last » Massive challenge of fewer police officers and staff faced with an increasing population Residents of West Yorkshire now total 493 for every police officer, a rise of 30% in the past ten years. West Yorkshire Police Chief Constable Dee Collins and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Mark Burns-Williamson today said that this and other factors were generating huge demands, which it was increasingly difficult to meet. West Yorkshire Police 23/6/2017 News Police would struggle to deal with repeat of 2011 riots, says senior officer West Midlands chief constable says he does not want blank cheque but, after cuts and terrorism, force is showing ‘red lights’ The Guardian 23/6/2017 News Reverse police cuts with cash from IPCC, chiefs urge Chief constables will lobby the government to divert funding from the police watchdog to provide money for cash-strapped forces, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 23/6/2017 News Police funding: Cuts ‘threaten ability to tackle mass riots’ Police in England and Wales would struggle to deal with riots on the scale of 2011 due to budget cuts, an officer who oversees funding has said. BBC 23/6/2017 News CC Dave Thompson Blog: Policing funding – what do we need to tackle the threats we face? In 1974 my predecessor as West Midlands Chief Constable, Sir Derrick Capper, faced a sustained UK IRA bombing campaign with 6,842 police officers. Forty years later and after a horrific series of attacks in London and Manchester, I face a modern terror threat with 6,600 officers – a number that has already fallen by close to 2,000 and is set to fall further. CC Dave Thompson's Blog 23/6/2017 Feature, Opinion UK terror attacks: Home secretary says police stretched Terror attacks in the UK over the past three months have left police resources pulled "very tight", the home secretary has said. BBC 22/6/2017 News Pressure on police forces sees officers contemplating suicide, says senior detective Detective Warren Hines says he is aware of sergeants allocating work "on the basis of who is the least tearful that morning". Sky News 22/6/2017 News ‘Badly bruised’ SPA boss fails to win watchdog backing The head of a police watchdog has failed to give his backing to the embattled chief executive of the Scottish Police Authority. The Scotsman 22/6/2017 News UK terror attacks: Home secretary says police stretched Terror attacks in the UK over the past three months have left police resources pulled "very tight", the home secretary has said. BBC 22/6/2017 News The “Perfect Storm”: Why policing, national security and counter-terrorism are now pushed beyond the limit In the first of a monthly series of articles exclusively for Policing Insight, Dorset PCC Martyn Underhill sets out his thinking on the security challenges currently facing policing and the country. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/6/2017 Analysis Why criminalising non-violent extremism won’t prevent terrorism Daniel Kirkpatrick, Assistant Lecturer in International Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent explains how early dialogue rather than criminalising non-violent forms of expression is the route to preventing political violence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/6/2017 Analysis Home Office insists Metropolitan Police budget will be protected as force ‘faces £400m cuts’ Comes on top of £600m worth of cuts that have already been implemented The Independent 22/6/2017 News Andy Burnham pledges to replace Prevent strategy in Manchester New scheme must command confidence of region’s Muslim communities, says Greater Manchester mayor The Guardian 22/6/2017 News Amber Rudd accepts police too stretched in wake of terror attacks Home secretary responds after leaked letter from UK’s most senior officers says emergency counter-terrorism plan is not sustainable The Guardian 22/6/2017 News Digital investigations: Minimising confirmation bias Confirmation bias runs at a subconscious level and occurs at all times, often harmlessly, but when it is applied to the world of investigation, it can present challenges for the investigator. Neil Beet, Managing Director, Blue Lights Digital, explores confirmation bias in digital investigations and how to mitigate against it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/6/2017 Opinion Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,004 to £46,924 per annum. Closes: 12th July 2017 University of Gloucestershire 22/6/2017 Jobs Home Secretary statement on recent terrorist attacks Home Secretary addresses Parliament following recent terrorist attacks. Home Office 22/6/2017 Report Police resources must be effectively targeted The events of recent weeks have put discussions about police resources firmly back on the agenda. But debate needs to move beyond numbers and think about how to target resources most effectively, says Alice Lilly. Institute for Government 22/6/2017 Analysis, Feature Sadiq Khan to shut 50 per cent of police station front counters Sadiq Khan is planning to close half of London’s remaining 73 police station front counters, it emerged on Thursday. The Standard 22/6/2017 News PM Commons statement on Grenfell Tower Theresa May made a statement to the House of Commons on the Grenfell Tower fire and provided an update on support for those affected. Includes mention of potential for a new "Civil Disaster Response Taskforce". Prime Minister's Office 22/6/2017 Report «438743884389439043914392439343944395Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events