Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 87941 to 87960 «439443954396439743984399440044014402Next ›Last » Paramilitary threats ‘force police to move home’ About 20 police officers are forced to move home every year because of threats from paramilitaries, a senior police officer has said. BBC 16/6/2017 News Some Implications Of The Policing And Crime Act 2017 That May Impact The Work Of The Panel To enable the Panel to be aware of changes brought about by this new piece of legislation which might affect the role of the Commissioner and thereby the work of the Panel. Bedfordshire OPCC 16/6/2017 Report Safety and security comes at a price: It is worth paying, and the Government needs to be willing to pay it. In the latest of our exclusive articles following the General Election, Durham PCC Ron Hogg identifies seven specific ways in which the Government's approach to policing must now change, and calls on Chief Officers, HMIC and fellow PCCs to be afforded "greater traction within the debate". Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/6/2017 Opinion Reflections on updated media relations guidance Deputy Chief Constable Gareth Morgan, the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for media relations College of Policing 16/6/2017 Feature, Opinion We look for same individual 170 times a year – police tell missing persons conference of investigation challenges One person went missing more than 170 times in just one year, Police Scotland have revealed. The force carries out around 22,000 probes into disappearances annually, but half of these cases are for people who vanish more than once. The National 16/6/2017 News University team develop technique that could help in search for missing children Researchers at the University of Bradford have developed a technique that could revolutionise the way police are able to search for people who have been missing for long periods. Telegraph and Argus 16/6/2017 News Forces who failed to record more than 40,000 crimes rated ‘inadequate’ Some violent crimes and sexual offences were being actively investigated but had not been recorded Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2017 News Jane Sawyers: Staffordshire Police’s chief constable retires after 33 years with the force It has been more than three decades since Jane Sawyers joined Staffordshire Police as an excitable police constable hoping to 'make a difference'. Express & Star 16/6/2017 News ‘Police cuts have put us at greater risk of terror’ Police cuts have put Sussex at a higher risk of a terrorist attack, campaigners claim. The Argus 16/6/2017 News Police boss: Use more electronic tags on ex-cons GPS tagging should be used on more criminals after they are released from prison in order to reduce reoffending, the police commissioner of Thames Valley has said. The Herald (Oxfordshire) 16/6/2017 News Met commander hopes Grenfell Tower death toll will not hit triple figures Search continues for missing residents and police fear some victims may never be identified as blaze was so devastating The Guardian 16/6/2017 News Police Federation: Over-stretched members at “breaking point” The Police Federation says over-stretched members are at “breaking point” after figures revealed 700 West Midlands officers were off work last year with stress, anxiety and depression. ITV News 16/6/2017 News UK’s fraud hotspots revealed by Which Norfolk is a dating scams hotspot, Surrey succumbs to investment fraud and west and mid-Wales suffers cold calling computer cons, according to data from UK cyber-crime centre Action Fraud. Consumer watchdog Which has collated the data, which came via a Freedom of Information request BBC 16/6/2017 News 2017 EU Terrorism Report: 142 failed, foiled and completed attacks, 1002 arrests and 142 victims died In 2016, a total of 142 failed, foiled and completed attacks were reported by eight EU Member States. Europol 16/6/2017 Report Terror arrests soar as Europol warns of increased threat Terror suspects are being arrested at a record rate as security services attempt to contain the rising threat they pose but only about a third of arrests have resulted in charges. The Times - Subscription at source 16/6/2017 News Police say 400 reported missing in Grenfell Tower fire Twenty-four hours after the alarm first sounded, at around 1am yesterday morning firefighters finally doused the blaze that had taken hold of the 24-story Grenfell Tower high rise in West London. At the time of going to press the death toll was 17, but it will likely increase significantly over the next few days. The National 16/6/2017 News Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, financial year ending March 2017 This release contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 15/6/2017 Report Grenfell Tower fire: Police open criminal investigation into blaze that killed 17 as fears grow death toll could reach 100 Fears are growing that the number of people killed in the Grenfell Tower fire could reach 100, as police announced they have opened a criminal investigation into the blaze. The Independent 15/6/2017 News Operation Signature: How one force is protecting the elderly from fraud Criminals prey on the elderly. Coinciding with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Katy Bourne, Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex looks at the scale of the problem in her force area and how Operation Signature is helping to protect the elderly from fraud. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/6/2017 Analysis Thames Valley Police Annual Report 2016–2017 This section highlights progress in 2016 – 17 towards delivering my police and crime plan 2014-2017. Thames Valley OPCC 15/6/2017 Report «439443954396439743984399440044014402Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events