Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 88201 to 88220 «440744084409441044114412441344144415Next ›Last » Police and Crime Plan Annual Performance Report 2016/17 The force is consistently good at identifying vulnerable people at the first point of contact and investigates crimes linked to vulnerability to a high standard with excellent levels of supervisory oversight and victim care. Northumbria OPCC 31/5/2017 Report What’s in the manifestos for restorative justice? Jon Collins, Chief Executive of the Restorative Justice Council, takes a look at the commitment the party manifestos are making so far to restorative justice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 Analysis Election manifestos and policing: The long view Academic and former chief constable Dr Tim Brain analyses where law and order now features in the national debate Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 Analysis, Feature Non-recent offences driving record sex crime rate, claims Police Scotland Increased reporting of non-recent offences meant more sexual crimes were recorded than ever in Scotland last year as the overall crime rate continued to fall. Police Professional 31/5/2017 News Detective direct recruitment not created to address ‘national crisis’ shortage The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has launched a direct entry detective constable programme to recruit people who have not thought of or rejected policing as a career option before. Police Professional 31/5/2017 News Met launches direct entry scheme for 160 detectives Applicants must have lived in London for three years, hold a degree and should pass the National Investigators Exam within 12 months of joining. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 News Senior Scotland Yard officer says stop and search can improve community relations A senior Scotland Yard officer has backed the use of stop and search to combat knife crime, saying it can improve relations between police and communities. The Standard 31/5/2017 News Gloucestershire Police chiefs dismiss talk of introducing controversial ‘spit guards’ Police in Gloucestershire will not be rushing into plans to try out controversial 'spit guards' in the custody suite, say chiefs. Following reports in the media that a trial was due to begin soon, Police and Crime Commissioner Martin Surl said this was not the case. Stroud News & Journal 31/5/2017 News Scottish Government launches strategy to combat human trafficking The Scottish Government has launched a new strategy aimed at eliminating the “appalling” crime of human trafficking. The National 31/5/2017 News Rennie to call for police and fire services to keep £35m VAT a year The Scottish LibDems will today launch their election manifesto with a call to let Scotland’s police and fire services keep the £35m they lose each year to the Treasury in VAT. The Herald (Scotland) 31/5/2017 News Policing and justice matters should be central to election debate The number of police officers we need has come firmly on to the news agenda. The Scotsman 31/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Wanted: London detectives – no experience necessary Metropolitan police for the first time welcome applications from aspiring sleuths with no policing experience The Guardian 31/5/2017 News ‘People are not ready to accept armed police as the norm’ – Lincs police commissioner Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Commissioner says he does not believe the public wants police to be routinely armed, despite huge support for armed patrols after the Manchester terror attack. Lincolnshire Live 31/5/2017 News Manchester suicide bomber was mostly ‘acting alone’, police say The Manchester suicide bomber mostly acted alone in the days before the attack, police have said. Salman Abedi is thought to have purchased the main components for the bomb and assembled it himself before blowing himself up and killing 22 others at the Manchester Arena last week. The Telegraph 31/5/2017 News Going off script: Encouraging a policing environment that allows innovation Do scripts - and other similar prescriptive frameworks - undermine police officers' ability to think for themselves? Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University argues that officers need to be able to be human, and to make mistakes, and flags up CCCU's June conference on barriers to change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 Opinion Police chief Nazir Afzal quit to appear on Question Time The head of the national body for police commissioners resigned in order to appear on the BBC's Question Time following the Manchester attack. BBC 31/5/2017 News Met Police detectives to be recruited directly For the first time, a British police force will recruit people directly to become detectives without them working as beat officers in uniform. BBC 31/5/2017 News Salman Abedi built Ariana Grande concert bomb alone The Manchester bomber operated alone in the four days before he murdered 22 concertgoers with a nail bomb he assembled in a city centre apartment, police believe. The Times - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 News Smuggling gang made £1.2m from illegal migrants A gang of people traffickers who made at least £1.2 million smuggling illegal immigrants, fugitives and terrorists out of Britain has been jailed. The Times - Subscription at source 31/5/2017 News Internment: Could it help fight terrorism? In the wake of the Manchester suicide bomb attack a former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has called for the reintroduction of internment camps. BBC 30/5/2017 Analysis, Feature «440744084409441044114412441344144415Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events