Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96386 total results. Showing results 88321 to 88340 «441344144415441644174418441944204421Next ›Last » Clear vision for custody set out in first national strategy Chief Constable Nick Ephgrave said the document should ensure greater consistency. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/1/2017 News ‘Forensic toolbox’ for CBRN crime being developed Funded by the European Commission the group of 21 partners is exploring innovative wa sto make forensic investigation faster, safer and more efficient. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/1/2017 News Cumbria police are dealing with potentially hundreds of sexual abuse victims Cumbria's chief constable has revealed his force is dealing with potentially hundreds of victims of sexual abuse - and alleged offences going back 30 years. News & Star 13/1/2017 News Companies face criminal charges over staff fraud Company boards will become criminally liable if they fail to stop their staff from committing fraud under proposals to toughen the approach to white-collar crime to be outlined today. The Times - Subscription at source 13/1/2017 News Photos are a giveaway for fingerprint fraudsters Scientists have said that the quality of smartphone cameras had reached the level where fingerprints that can trick biometric security devices can be obtained from photographs The Times - Subscription at source 13/1/2017 News Police should need warrants to search mobile phones, say campaigners Privacy group argues that increasingly routine practice is inadequately regulated given information on phones The Guardian 13/1/2017 News Police need to drop ‘boss knows best’ leadership, says Met contender Modernisation requires debate over what forces should prioritise in face of changing crime, says Sara Thornton The Guardian 13/1/2017 News National Strategy for Police Custody Police Custody is a fundamental element of policing and it remains of significant national interest. Recent developments in the service’s approach to topics such as mental health and children in custody and the current Independent Review on Deaths and Serious Incidents in Police Custody have served to maintain the high profile nature of this essential activity. Custody practice is well regulated and legislated, however despite the national interest in its use and development, there has not hitherto been an overall vision for developing the national custody provision in light of the challenges and opportunities that policing will face over the next few years. The National Custody Strategy aims to fill this gap, and provide a simple vision for Police Custody based on six principles. [PDF] National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/1/2017 Report New national strategy for police custody Police chiefs have developed a set of nationally consistent principles to complement existing legislation and guidance and help forces ensure that they are using custody in a way that is legitimate, effective and efficient. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/1/2017 News Social media is an ‘avenue modern policing needs to continue to explore’ says Gloucestershire deputy chief, ahead of 24-hour ‘Twitterthon’ Stroud News & Journal 12/1/2017 News Commissioner’s Report on Police Funding Formula Review The attached report provides an update of the Police Funding Formula Review. Cumbria OPCC 12/1/2017 Report Cumbria’s Draft Capital Strategy 2017/18 and Beyond There are three main recurring elements to the Commissioner’s capital programme namely: Fleet Schemes, Estates Schemes and ICT Schemes. Cumbria OPCC 12/1/2017 Report Questions from members of Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Panel Questions from the Panel on the withdrawal of Avon and Somerset from Tri-Force Collaboration Programme and Application to Home Office Police Transformation Fund. Wiltshire OPCC 12/1/2017 Report Wiltshire And Swindon Draft Police And Crime Plan 2017-2020 The PCP support in developing the Plan in 2016 was crucial. The performance mechanisms will not change but are refreshed to reflect the updates in the Plan. Wiltshire OPCC 12/1/2017 Report Digital future: Can the police service turn ambition into a reality? Sixteen years ago, I interviewed a custody officer who, tired of waiting for the much delayed NSPIS Case Preparation and Custody IT system, worked with a supplier to develop his own version for his force. The experience summed up Police IT then and for many years to come. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/1/2017 Analysis Mayor ‘not optimistic’ that Met funding will be increased Sadiq Khan said he is lobbying the Home Office for the 'funding London deserves'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/1/2017 News Chief constable experience: A cause for concern? Dr Tim Brain looks at how the current crop of chief officers' experience compares to those of the past. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Counter-terrorism money being spent on redacting evidence to inquiry on undercover policing Funds intended for counter-terrorism are being spent on an IT system to analyse documents being submitted to the Pitchford Undercover Policing Inquiry The Independent 12/1/2017 News New rules for police in stop and searches Police Scotland’s controversial use of so-called “consensual” stop and search could end in May, if MSPs back a new code of conduct. The National 12/1/2017 News French authorities on alert over fears Isis members seeking to infiltrate their ranks The police and army in France have been placed on alert after new evidence emerged that radical Islamists are seeking to infiltrate their ranks. The Times reported that police and army chiefs have placed internal inspection teams on alert. International Business Times UK 12/1/2017 News «441344144415441644174418441944204421Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events