Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 88081 to 88100 «440144024403440444054406440744084409Next ›Last » Met stumped by case of disappearing CID Scotland Yard is short of 700 detectives, according to a leaked letter, prompting claims the force has allowed its world-famous criminal investigation department (CID) to wither and die. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2017 News Head urges police to pursue sexting pupils Current police guidance is that sexting by ‘consenting’ youngsters should not be investigated The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2017 News Specials relationship? What UK policing can learn from US Reserve Deputies Volunteer Reserve Deputies in the US share much of the same training and responsibilities as regular police officers - including carrying guns. Dr Iain Britton of the Institute for Public Safety, Crime and Justice reflects on his recent trip to research volunteer Reserve Deputies in Orlando, Florida, and draws some comparisons with Special Constables in the UK. Policing Insight 28/1/2017 Opinion Overview of the Norfolk and Suffolk Cybercrime Unit Suffolk Constabulary has produced the following report which supports the Panel to understand the work of the Cybercrime Unit and Cyber Investigators. Suffolk OPCC 28/1/2017 Report Do MPs really want to limit the painstaking detective work of police? The policing and crime bill will put justice under threat because it will impose unrealistic time frames on our vital investigations The Guardian 28/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Norwich confirmed by government as local alcohol action area Norwich has been confirmed as one of the areas to be given the opportunity to be a Local Alcohol Action Area by the Home Office. Eastern Daily Press 28/1/2017 News Calls for police to seize phones used illegally by drivers Campaigners say a "blunt and brutal" measure may be needed after 8,000 people are caught using phones while driving in a week. Sky News 27/1/2017 News Assessing child sexual exploitation: Four key reasons why it remains a hidden problem Mike Skidmore, Senior Research Fellow at the Police Foundation, provides an overview of the Foundation's recent assessment of the scale and nature of child sexual exploitation, and draws four key conclusions. Policing Insight - Registration at source 27/1/2017 Analysis Delivering Restorative Justice is a journey not a destination About 13 years ago I attended a conference on Restorative Justice hosted by Sir Charles Pollard, the former Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police. Charles was the early pioneer of Restorative Justice (RJ) in Policing. At that time I was a Divisional Commander with the Lancashire Constabulary. Policing Insight - Registration at source 27/1/2017 Opinion Force by force misconduct data published Policing Minister hails publication as a step forward in transparency Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/1/2017 News Police ICT Company chief targets accredited procurement catalogue Building on existing work for broader national focus on interoperable systems, company aspires to take a wider framework-style approach to standardised technology procurement Government Computing 27/1/2017 News Violence against women and girls: Service transformation fund Guidance on the application process for the service transformation fund, which offers £15 million for local services that address violence against women and girls. Home Office 27/1/2017 Report More than 1,000 misconduct claims made against police, Home Office reveals More than 1,000 misconduct allegations were made against Merseyside Police staff in the year that followed Government attempts to make the complaints system more transparent. Liverpool Echo 27/1/2017 News Police Scotland are in ‘crisis’ claims senior SNP MSP Alex Neil Alex Neil told Holyrood that Police Scotland were facing a £200m black hole prompting calls from Labour for the SNP to stop burying their heads in the sand. Daily Record 27/1/2017 News Scottish Police Authority not doing its job Since its formation in 2013, Police Scotland has never been too far from controversy. From the furore over armed policing to the row about stop-search and the concerns at the performance of its control rooms, the national force has rarely been out of the headlines. Yet the biggest challenge Police Scotland faces relates not to tactics, but to its finances. The Scotsman 27/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Police funding spat could bring about election, claims critic of national force SNP does not have enough MSPs to pass a budget for next year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/1/2017 News Officer numbers are still falling PCSOs, specials and staff levels declining even faster Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/1/2017 News Scottish Police Federation warning on new stop-and-search powers Critics argued the new code of practice goes beyond the limit of the law and will "not ultimately lead to a safer Scotland". Glasgow Live 27/1/2017 News Police service “in crisis” as deficit climbs toward £200m Scotland's single police force is “an organisation in crisis” and faces an “horrendous” deficit of almost £200m, it was claimed yesterday. The Herald (Scotland) - Registration at source 27/1/2017 News Lancashire set to lose police helicopter base Lancashire is set to lose its police helicopter base despite campaigns to save it. 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