Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 88321 to 88340 «441344144415441644174418441944204421Next ›Last » Case Study – Knife Crime Report In the 2015/16 performance year a total of 580 knife crime offences were recorded (excluding simple possession offences). This is an increase of 6% (33 additional offences) on the 2014/15 performance year. Nottinghamshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Decisions of Significant Public Interest: Forward Plan APPENDIX B 1st July 2016 – 31st December 2016 Nottinghamshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Developing a policing model for Nottinghamshire for 2020 and beyond This document aims to describe the operating model for Nottinghamshire Police, explaining how it will deliver services and meet its mission of protecting our communities within the financial constraints placed upon it. Nottinghamshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Sussex Police: innovation in local policing Redesigning the approach to local policing to improve services at lower cost Deloitte 5/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Wiltshire and Swindon Police Crime Commissioner (Opcc) Risk Register 2016-17 Table of risks, consequences with mitigation and control factors. Wiltshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Police and Crime Panel Performance Report 1 April to 30 June 2016 Wiltshire now supplies the Home Office with crime and outcome data via the Home Office Data Hub (HODH) Wiltshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Wiltshire Commissioner’s Blog My blogs are published on my website (www.wiltshire-pcc.gov.uk) and the contents of them are copied for the Panel’s information. Wiltshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report Police and Crime Panel Forward Work Plan This is a working document which is subject to change. Wiltshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Report ‘Ideological’ direct entry scheme is designed to undermine Fed, claims PCC of force taking part Humberside's Keith Hunter claims there is no benefit to policing from recruiting outsiders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2016 News Chief Constable – Vacancy Nottinghamshire Police is one of the fastest improving police forces in England and Wales. To ensure this journey continues apace Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping is seeking an inspirational leader who relishes challenge and who is prepared to implement change. Closing date Friday 23rd September 2016 at 12 noon Nottinghamshire OPCC 5/9/2016 Jobs Abolition on cards for misconduct in public office as Law Commission urges ‘pressing need’ for reform? Confusion over the definition of a centuries-old law that fell into disuse for more than 200 years has prompted calls for a new offence on the Statute Book "to remove ambiguity". Police Professional 5/9/2016 News 13th-century misconduct law used to prosecute journalists is too vague, says watchdog The ancient law of misconduct in public office, used to prosecute journalists under Scotland Yard’s discredited Operation Elveden, is unclear and ambiguous and needs urgent reform, Government law advisers said yesterday. Mail Online 5/9/2016 News Policing the difficult line between hate and crime in Sheffield A rise in hate speech and intolerance in Sheffield has presented a problem for the city’s police officers. The Star (Yorkshire) 5/9/2016 News Protecting the vulnerable ‘needs a licence to practice’ The president of the Police Superintendents Association of England and Wales (PSAEW) has called for the introduction of a licence to practice for heads of public protection as a survey shows half have had no previous experience and most received no training. Police Professional 5/9/2016 News Fears over how police protect vulnerable people BBC 5/9/2016 News Police Superintendents’ Conference 2016 – Day One 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 5/9/2016 News Licence to protect: President of PSAEW calls for licence to work in public protection Ch. Supt. Gavin Thomas of the Police Superintendents’ Association of England and Wales says officers responsible for protecting vulnerable people should have training and development to an agreed national standard. He sets out what he'll tell the Association's annual conference this week. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/9/2016 News The birth of Police Scotland: A failure of parliamentary oversight? Did parliamentary scrutiny fail in the case of Police Scotland? Kath Murray argues that at least some of the difficulties that have since beset the force might be allied to the Scottish political system - here, she examines the evidence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2016 Analysis Taboo for who? LGBT officers and modern policing: The @wecops debate How inclusive is the modern police force for LGBT officers, and is there work still to do? On 31 August, @WeCops held an online debate on LGBT officers and modern policing, with Detective Superintendent Joanne Edwards (@Joedwar25098564), supported by @lancpolequality as hosts. Eric Halford (@DSEricHalford) summarises the debate. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2016 Opinion Nottinghamshire Police And Crime Panel Work Programme The work programme is intended to assist with the Panel’s agenda management and forward planning. Nottinghamshire OPCC 4/9/2016 Report «441344144415441644174418441944204421Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events