Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96405 total results. Showing results 87821 to 87840 «438843894390439143924393439443954396Next ›Last » Cyber security lessons offered to schools in England Schoolchildren in England will be offered lessons in cyber security in a bid to find the experts of the future to defend the UK from attacks. BBC 11/2/2017 News Action plan revealed following PCC summit on unauthorised traveller camps West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson hosted a summit on unauthorised traveller camps - producing an action plan to tackle the region-wide issues. West Midlands OPCC 11/2/2017 News Next steps for fire reform Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP, Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service Reform Think Tank 11/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Police prioritisation: How should the police choose what matters most in a changing world? The Police Foundation 11/2/2017 Report Where there’s light there’s hope? Soul-searching about leaving the Job Increased demand and the push to professionalisation can have a human cost. Police blogger and serving officer 'Nathan Constable' says the number of officers considering leaving the job is higher than he can ever remember - but explains why he's personally decided to stay in the service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Opinion Going pro, or the oldest game in town? The professionalisation of policing Should policing become a 'profession'? What does that mean for serving officers and their sense of themselves as professionals? Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University and Dr Ian Hesketh, Senior Advisor to the College of Policing, unpick the College's radical mission to professionalise the police service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Analysis The first of two key questions for the ‘Policing for the Future’ Inquiry: The role of the police in reducing cybercrime The Home Affairs Select Committee has recently launched an inquiry into policing for the future, examining changing demands and new challenges. In the first of two articles for Policing Insight, crime expert and author Tom Gash suggests the Committee needs to focus their attention on cybercrime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Analysis Why Avon & Somerset pulled out of back office collaboration project Collaborative working has been hailed as the way forward, but not all projects come to fruition. Syreeta Lund talks to PCC Sue Mountstevens about why her force has abandoned plans to share back office processes with two other forces. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 News Brass ceiling? Promotion barriers to and at chief officer level Why are there so few applicants for many senior police jobs? Following the publication earlier this week of College of Policing research into the issue, Gavin Hales of the Police Foundation describes his own findings on the barriers to promotion at chief officer level. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Analysis The Met deserves a leader who will end the cover‑ups Fiona Hamilton, the author, is Crime and Security Editor of The Times The Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Feature, Opinion NPCC defends millions paid to informants A Freedom of Information request revealed the extent of force payments to informants across the country. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 News North Yorkshire: Volume crime ‘hubs’ failing to meet targets, says police chief A chief constable has warned his force’s resources have dropped to the lowest levels since it was formed as figures were revealed showing units set up to tackle 80 per cent of crime are missing their targets. The Northern Echo 10/2/2017 News Inquiry over Met police intelligence unit claimed to have destroyed files IPCC investigates claims documents were shredded by unit tracking political activists The Guardian 10/2/2017 News Paper-shredding at Met just tidiness, whistleblower told A senior officer is said to have explained away the shredding by saying the undercover unit had a “clear desk policy” The Times 10/2/2017 News Funding granted for online Brexit hate crime spotter Forces could receive a new tool for monitoring online hate crime after researchers were given £250,000 to study the impact of Brexit. Police Professional 9/2/2017 News West Mercia Police announces Amanda Blakeman as new deputy chief constable West Mercia Police has announced Amanda Blakeman as the new deputy chief constable. Chief Constable, Anthony Bangham, has made the announcement saying it was made following a rigorous selection process. The Shuttle (Kidderminster) 9/2/2017 News Assembly calls for law change to make football’s billionaires pay costs of policing matches The Home Secretary is being urged to blow the whistle on super-rich football clubs' as the costs of policing football matches in the capital are revealed. Police Professional 9/2/2017 News ESN costs – around £900 per handset, say police ESN handsets will cost an average of £907 for each police officer according to the first estimates issued by UK forces. Police Market Report 9/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Police funding: Plenty in reserve? In 2015, the National Audit Office revealed forces were sitting on nearly £2bn in reserves sparking media outrage. Two years on and it is a very different story. Policing Insight reports on how forces are using their reserves to secure their finances and fund their futures. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2017 Analysis Special contribution: The @wecops debate on the Special Constabulary The role and future of the Special Constabulary has been much debated in recent months, and in January, @wecops hosted a debate on the topic, led by Special Constabulary Chief Officer Dale Checksfield. Here, Dale summarises that debate, and suggests some priorities for the years ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2017 Opinion «438843894390439143924393439443954396Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events