Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100972 total results. Showing results 88301 to 88320 «441244134414441544164417441844194420Next ›Last » Police to use iPads in the field The East Area Command Unit (EACU) will be one of the first London police forces to use iPads and iPhones to record information from crime scenes. Romford Recorder 6/10/2017 News West Yorkshire police chief Mark Gilmore ‘asked staff to be wife’s taxi’ A former police chief asked colleagues to pick up his wife from the airport, according to court documents alleging that he abused his position. The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2017 News The Guardian view on Operation Conifer: protecting the citizen Edward Heath’s friends feel a dead man has been traduced. But he was a powerful figure and the right to hold power to account matters The Guardian 6/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Edward Heath inquiry: a farcical waste of money needed to tackle real threats Operation Conifer must rank as one of the most farcical police investigations of all time — an accolade for which there is stiff competition. Wiltshire police have spent £1.5 million investigating a man who has been dead since 2005 and cannot be arrested, charged or prosecuted. The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Mike Veale, the zealous investigator who ploughed on regardless When allegations of a VIP paedophile ring in the heart of Westminster were discredited last year, down in Wiltshire the chief constable ploughed on. The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Edward Heath: Wiltshire police defend two-year project costing £1.5m as ‘proportionate’ Wiltshire police’s senior officers gave a 40-minute press conference yesterday defending the Edward Heath investigation, when they said repeatedly that the force had acted proportionately. The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2017 News Lead appointed to review ‘outdated’ Mental Health Act Mental health laws will be independently reviewed to tackle “longstanding injustices and discrimination” in how people are detained. Police Professional 5/10/2017 News PCC rejects criticism of chief Conclusion of Operation Conifer led to Sir Edward Heath's family to call for an official inquiry Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2017 News Court papers accuse ex-chief constable of ‘misusing resources and mistreating staff’ A former chief officer has been accused of making inappropriate sexual comments to female colleagues and abusing overtime payments in court documents submitted by a police and crime commissioner (PCC). Police Professional 5/10/2017 News Why dating apps are new front line in war on child grooming Police officers are increasingly using covert online operations to combat a range of crimes, including ensnaring child sex offenders on social media. The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2017 Analysis, Feature New plan for national register of stalkers like rapists and paedophiles Campaigners met Government ministers after a series of high-profile cases where women were murdered by their controlling former partners Mirror 5/10/2017 News PCC submits plans to take charge of fire service following ‘surprising’ lack of consultation respondents Staffordshire police and crime commissioner (PCC) Matthew Ellis has sent his business case to the Home Office proposing the transfer of fire and rescue service governance despite response to a consultation being evenly split. Police Professional 5/10/2017 News 101 phone service is ‘overwhelmed’ said police tsar Lancashire's police and crime commissioner has spoken of his concern that the 101 non emergency call system is ‘overwhelmed’. Lancashire Telegraph 5/10/2017 News What Cleveland Police is doing to ensure staff and officers don’t abuse their position for sex New report says many forces still have work to do - but Cleveland has outlined details of a programme it is putting in place Gazette Live 5/10/2017 News IPCC guidance to police forces when referring allegations of the abuse of position for sexual purpose or to pursue an improper relationship Following today’s report from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) can confirm that all police forces in England and Wales, at the IPCC’s request, should now be referring allegations of abuse of position for sexual purpose in accordance with updated guidance. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 5/10/2017 News France passes new anti-terror legislation as government admits ‘we are still at war’ French MPs have overwhelmingly approved tough new anti-terrorism laws giving police vastly expanded powers despite claims they leave the country in a permanent state of emergency. Police Professional 5/10/2017 News Policing throws its weight behind Sammy’s Law pardoning victims coerced into crime Chief officers, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) and England's children's commissioner have backed calls for new legislation to pardon sexual abuse victims who broke the law while being groomed. Police Professional 5/10/2017 News ‘Police officer morale is improving – there is a light at the end of the tunnel’ Humberside Police Federation's Peter Musgrave has spoken out Hull Live 5/10/2017 News Abuse of position for sex: Forces failing to bring in plans to tackle issue Watchdog says 11 didn't even respond to its questions properly. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2017 News Australia approves national database of everyone’s mugshots Federal Police won't need to wait a week any more to see you smile The Register 5/10/2017 News «441244134414441544164417441844194420Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events