Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93902 total results. Showing results 88361 to 88380 «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Bobbies on the spreadsheet A new way to count crimes could reduce the amount of harm they cause The Economist 2/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Very real safety concerns over helicopter base closures Lancashire PCC issues warning on the dangers faced once NPAS reshuffle is complete Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2016 News PCC who warned chief constable over standards says he sees improvement A police and crime commissioner who said he was giving a chief constable six months to show how she is turning around the first ever force to receive an “inadequate” HMIC inspection rating, says he is satisfied she is making progress. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2016 News Tasers too similar in appearance to guns to win public over, suggests police federation official David Hamilton, the chairman of the Scottish Police Federation’s north area committee, revealed they are in talks with the firm behind Taser to develop an electroshock weapon that does not resemble a firearm. The Courier (Scotland) 2/9/2016 News Social media in policing: How far have we come? Julian Foster, Global co-lead for the Social Media Center of Excellence at Motorola Solutions, examines how social media is being used in policing – the opportunities, success stories, key challenges and future potential. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/9/2016 Analysis Force named one of country’s most inclusive employers Judges considered age, disability, gender, race, LGBT and faith. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2016 News Transport police on Scottish railways to get Tasers as part of security changes Officers in England and Wales have carried Tasers since 2007 and now Scottish police are to follow. Daily Record 2/9/2016 News British Transport Police in Scotland to carry Tasers BBC 2/9/2016 News West Midlands Police faces £1.5m Tory conference bill BBC 2/9/2016 News Police cannot arrest murder suspect found at home The Times - Subscription at source 2/9/2016 News Why is Notting Hill carnival’s success always measured by its crime levels? If carnival’s crime rate were the same as Glastonbury’s we’d expect 750 arrests, not 454. No other event suffers this kind of biased media coverage The Guardian 2/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Met confirms it has reviewed vehicle pursuit policy Police force says inquiry began after death of Henry Hicks, as crash causing two fatalities in Penge prompts IPCC investigation The Guardian 2/9/2016 News Leicestershire police commissioner Willy Bach proposes four years of 1.99% council tax increases Lord Bach, who was elected in May, is currently preparing his first police and crime plan to set out the future priorities and spending over the next four years. Leicestershire Live 1/9/2016 News ‘Sexting’ partially responsible for 2,000 children reported for indecent image offences Children sending intimate photos to each other is a major factor behind more than 2,000 indecent image offences involving under-18s over the last three years. Police Professional 1/9/2016 News ‘Pensioner prisons’ could be brought in to cope with ageing inmates Pensioner prisons could be introduced to cope with the ageing inmate population, the chief inspector of prisons has said. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/9/2016 News Priority Update: Prevent Crime and Anti-social Behaviour In 2015 Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner set a Police and Crime Plan priority to prevent crime and ASB. This report provides information on the progress of that plan. Merseyside OPCC 1/9/2016 Report Victims and Witnesses in the Criminal Justice System Support Services. The Panel is asked to consider the activity outlined in the report detailing how witnesses are being effectively supported on Merseyside. Merseyside OPCC 1/9/2016 Report Governance Arrangements – Update on Issues and Recommendations made by the Police and Crime Panel. The Commissioner has considered the recommendations and issues raised by the Panel and has made the following responses. Merseyside OPCC 1/9/2016 Report UK launches first ever app for victims of domestic violence A new app offering assistance to victims of domestic violence by enabling them to record incidents and locate nearby advocacy services has been launched in the UK. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/9/2016 News One vanishing bike sums up our useless police The casual unhelpfulness and incompetence evident in one small case shows how officers need to earn our respect The Times - Subscription at source 1/9/2016 Feature, Opinion «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events