Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 87961 to 87980 «439543964397439843994400440144024403Next ›Last » Deputy Chief Constable – Vacancy The Chief Constable of West Mercia Police is looking for an energetic and innovative individual to join his team of dedicated, committed professionals working in a diverse range of environments in the unique model of policing resulting from the alliance between West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police. Fixed term of up to 5 years at an annual salary of £119,430. Closing date Friday, 30 September 2016 (12 noon) West Mercia Police 20/9/2016 Jobs Brexit: Where do policing, criminal justice and domestic security now stand? Ian Wiggett, CoPaCC Director and former Greater Manchester Police ACC, reflects on the learning from CoPaCC's "Brexit: Implications for policing and security" event last week, and asks PCCs and police chiefs, "What is the plan?" Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 Analysis Police officers to get de-escalation training Chicago police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says mandatory de-escalating training of city's police officers is designed to teach them how to deal with tense situations "without the use of deadly force whenever possible." Mail Online 20/9/2016 News Theresa May tasks MI6 and GCHQ with combatting slave trade as UN debates migrant crisis Home Office estimates there were 10,000 to 13,000 potential victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2013. International Business Times UK 20/9/2016 News Orgreave truth must come out, even if fatal for police force A public inquiry, argues Andrew Vine, must be held into the policing of picket lines outside the Orgreave coking plant in 1984. The Yorkshire Post 20/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Strain on police as 300 rapes per year reported in Brighton A huge rise in reported sexual offences is straining police and diverting attention from solving other crimes. The Argus 20/9/2016 News Officers under investigation ‘should have names protected’ Revealing officers' identities can be 'quite damaging', chief constables told IPCC. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 News Care homes: More than 70 sex attacks in NI homes reported in three years More than 70 alleged sex offences in NI adult care, nursing and residential homes have been reported to the PSNI over the last three years, the BBC can reveal. BBC 20/9/2016 News Chief Constable of Lincolnshire announces retirement Sleaford Standard 20/9/2016 News Met Police chief investigated over Ukip and Brexit support – and could face being SACKED The head of the Metropolitan Police’s CCTV squad could face being sacked after posting a number of online comments in support of Ukip and Brexit. Express 20/9/2016 News New York police use virtual ‘wanted poster’ to help catch bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami New York police will issue more virtual 'wanted posters' in the future after using the technology in the hunt for the man suspected of carrying out a bombing that injured 29 people at the weekend. ABC News (Australia) 20/9/2016 News Should dispatchers be officially classified as first responders? 911 call takers and dispatchers are not considered first responders according to the Office of Management and Budget PoliceOne.com 20/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Fraud soars by 53% in a year as scammers get sophisticated Financial services providers are launching a national campaign to combat rise in fraud and remind customers to stop and think The Guardian 20/9/2016 News Criminologist David Kennedy: if cops want the public’s trust, they must admit to centuries of abuse A criminologist explains why addressing police shootings and high crime need to go together. Vox 20/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Cellphone alerts used in New York to search for bombing suspect The New York Times 20/9/2016 News At no point have police chiefs called for complaints against them to be kept secret National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 20/9/2016 News Spies will join fight against slavery gangs, May declares Britain’s intelligence agencies are to pursue slavery gangs alongside terrorists and drug traffickers, Theresa May has announced. The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 News Armed police patrols dismissed as anti-terror PR stunt The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 News May cuts another slice from Cameron’s legacy By sidelining her predecessor’s plans to help young criminals, the prime minister is risking a Commons rebellion The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Home Office prepared to pay up to £80m for French port security BBC 20/9/2016 News «439543964397439843994400440144024403Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events