Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 87981 to 88000 «439643974398439944004401440244034404Next ›Last » Best Use of Stop and Search – second revisits Following an inspection of the 13 forces that were not complying with three or more features of the scheme, HMIC inspected the 19 forces that were not complying with one or two features. The overview report of these revisits, and letters to the individual forces inspected, care available to download HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/2/2017 Report Commissioner welcomes significant investment in policing New Zealand Police 2/2/2017 News Police funding is ‘off kilter’ with changing crime Behind last month’s national crime figures another story is emerging: a growing shift in the nature of crime and a widening gap in policing demand. This in turn increases the urgency of decisions being made about future police funding. Policing Insight - Registration at source 2/2/2017 Opinion Child arrests: The good news story and the work still to be done The penal system may not have many good news stories to tell - but one is the reduction in child arrests, down 59% since 2010. Andrew Neilson of the Howard League says the role of the police in this has been largely overlooked - but that there is still work to do to keep children from entering the criminal justice system. Policing Insight 2/2/2017 Opinion Did Vodafone just kill Airwave? "Yesterday (1st Feb), the UK House of Commons Committee on Public Accounts (PAC)held a follow up session on the ESN project (minutes here). I and many others listened in, wondering what the meeting was about since the committee had held a session back in December - so what prompted this meeting? The answer - a week or so before, Vodafone informed Motorola Solutions (the owner of Airwave), the Home Office ESN team and the PAC that in 2020 it would no longer offer or support a critical function needed to keep Airwave running!" LinkedIn 2/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Merseyside Police set for huge restructure – how will it affect you? Chief constable Andy Cooke explains the restructure of the force - and how he believes it will improve local policing Liverpool Echo 2/2/2017 Analysis, Feature London’s Metropolitan Police to introduce electric cars to tackle air pollution by end of 2017 Scotland Yard will spend £21 million to add 250 green vehicles to its fleet of police cars The Sun 2/2/2017 News Chief constable cleared of any wrongdoing A chief constable has been cleared of wrongdoing after a “complex and protracted” investigation found no evidence to support complaints made against him. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2017 News Gypsy, traveller and Roma children are let down by the youth custody system The Traveller Movement recently published research which found that not only are GTR children over-represented in secure training centres (STCs) and young offender institutions (YOIs), they also had poorer outcomes and worse experiences of custody compared with other children. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Two women among final four for Metropolitan police top job Cressida Dick, Sara Thornton, Mark Rowley and Stephen Kavanagh make the shortlist to replace Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe as Met’s commissioner The Guardian 2/2/2017 News Ex-criminals ‘slipping through net’ to get jobs The system governing the disclosure of criminal records is “unclear and confusing” and possibly in breach of human rights, a report has found The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2017 News Swearing isn’t a criminal offence, says judge The incident was reported to the police and the case was taken to crown court, at a cost to the taxpayer of £3,000 The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2017 News Merseyside Police set for huge restructure Chief constable Andy Cooke explains the restructure of the force - and how he believes it will improve local policing Liverpool Echo 1/2/2017 News Yorkshire police force brings in mediators to deal with complaints A Yorkshire police force has brought in a team of mediators to help deal with complaints made about its officers by members of the public. Express (Hemsworth and South Elmshall) 1/2/2017 News TVP Council Tax Precept 2017/18 Report to PCP This represents an annual increase of 1.99% Thames Valley OPCC 1/2/2017 Report Report of the Thames Valley Police and Crime Panel Budget Task and Finish Group Emergency Service Mobile Communications Programme, a national project to replace Airwave with a digital solution and broadband coverage for all three emergency services requires an additional £1m. Policing Insight 1/2/2017 Report Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Draft Police and Crime Plan 2017-20 Policing costs 43p a day per person compared to a national average of 55p – Cambridgeshire Constabulary is the cheapest force outside London. Cambridgeshire OPCC 1/2/2017 Report Realising The Opportunities From The Policing And Crime Bill The Fire Authority will be under a duty to co-operate with the Commissioner in the development of a local business case. Cambridgeshire OPCC 1/2/2017 Report Cambridgeshire PCC’s Precept Report 2017/18 The Constabulary and the OPCC are able to balance the books with a 1.97% increase to the policing element of the council tax for 2017/18. Cambridgeshire OPCC 1/2/2017 Report Policing – a vision for 2025 The media is full of stories about the threat of cyberattack on states, companies and individuals. Uber and AirBnB have fundamentally disrupted long established industries. Citizens can file tax returns and apply for passports online. But only a tiny proportion of police forces around the world offer citizens the ability to report crime online and then to track the progress of their case. McKinsey & Company 1/2/2017 Report «439643974398439944004401440244034404Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events