Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 88301 to 88320 «441244134414441544164417441844194420Next ›Last » Lecturer in Quantitative Methods (Sociology/Criminology) Salary: £34,576 to £50,702. Closes: 16th September 2016 Queen's University Belfast 6/9/2016 Jobs Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice Salary: £33,574 to £38,896 per annum. Closes: 18th September 2016 University of South Wales 6/9/2016 Jobs Lack of Catholics in police is a mystery There are several reasons why a young man or woman might want to join the PSNI. It is a well paid and secure job by today's standards in Northern Ireland. It has a sense of adventure attached to it and officers rightly feel that they are contributing something valuable to their community. So, the question puzzling senior officers is why so few young Catholics are coming forward to join the PSNI. Belfast Telegraph 6/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Recruitment freeze for Notts Police over as they open applications for new officers Nottinghamshire Police will be recruiting new officers for the first time in two years - with a focus on hiring people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds. Nottingham Post 6/9/2016 News Revenge porn law prosecutions exceed 200 More than 200 people have been prosecuted for revenge porn since new laws to tackle the crime were rolled out, an official report has revealed. ITV News 6/9/2016 News Violence against women and girls – Crime Report 2015-16 (inclusive of data on men and boys) Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 6/9/2016 Report CPS prosecuting and convicting more cases of rape, domestic abuse, sexual offences and child abuse than ever before The Crown Prosecution Service is prosecuting and convicting a record number of rape, domestic abuse, sexual offences and child abuse cases, a report published today shows. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 6/9/2016 News Sex offence prosecutions at all time high CPS releases annual report about violence against women and girls. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Judge dismisses force appeal against victimisation claim of undercover officers whose careers are ‘over’ Two police officers who exposed their seniors for failure to remove guns from the street, being drunk on duty and sexism have won the latest round of a legal fight with their force. Police Professional 6/9/2016 News Force loses appeal against undercover officers Officers were found to have been unfairly treated after making complaints Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Consultation: Misconduct in Public Office The Law Commission published a consultation paper on 5 September 2016, following an initial consultation earlier in the year. The current consultation runs until 28 November 2016. Law Commission 6/9/2016 Report Misconduct in public office offence ‘needs urgent reform’ Law Commission suggests the need for reform Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Met police to start using spit hoods on suspects within weeks Critics say hoods to protect officers from suspects who try to spit at or bite them are ‘primitive, cruel and degrading’ The Guardian 6/9/2016 News Violent crimes against women in England and Wales reach record high Director of public prosecutions says use of social media to threaten and control is driving factor behind 10% rise in number of cases to 117,568 in 2015-16 The Guardian 6/9/2016 News Live Blog: Police Superintendents’ Conference 2016 – Day Two Policing Insight's rolling coverage of the National Conference of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, taking place in Stratford-upon-Avon between Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th September. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Claire’s Law scheme reveals abusive pasts of almost 400 partners The abusive pasts of almost 400 violent partners have been revealed under a scheme rolled out nationally less than a year ago. Evening Times (Glasgow) 5/9/2016 News Amber Rudd told to ‘learn from follies’ of last Home Secretary Soaring cybercrime has laid bare the Prime Minister’s true legacy to the Home Office, MPs were told today. Police Professional 5/9/2016 News Hillsborough investigation boss Jon Stoddart resigns The head of the police investigation into the Hillsborough disaster has resigned due to health issues, the Home Office has said. BBC 5/9/2016 News Policing in 2052 Vice President of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, Ch Supt Paul Griffiths, addresses the Association's National Conference about a future for policing Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/9/2016 Analysis Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s Fourth Annual Report 2015 – 2016 Draft V4 This report covers the financial year from April 2015 to March 2016, and highlights some of the key achievements made since he became the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report «441244134414441544164417441844194420Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events