Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 88361 to 88380 «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Policing the 21st century landscape: Translating academic research into public safety practice Are we on the cusp of a step change in policing? A two-day conference in Northampton is asking researchers, leaders, frontline officer and research-active practitioners to debate the issues. Supt Dave Hill, Programme Director for the East Midlands Police Academic Collaboration (EMPAC), explains the background. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2017 Opinion Liberal Democratic Party GE2017 manifesto: References to policing Our first look at the police and policing references in the Liberal Democratic Party's manifesto for the June 2017 General Election Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2017 News Seven forces slower at handling complaints than IPCC, watchdog says Home Secretary said pace of watchdog's investigations is unacceptable. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/5/2017 News Former firearms officer: ‘separation of officers following DSI is insulting’ Tony Long was cleared of murdering Azelle Rodney in 2015. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/5/2017 News Police and crime commissioners – making a real difference for local communities In her weekly blog, PCC Alison Hernandez, discusses her first year achievements and ambitious future plans for local policing Devon & Cornwall OPCC 19/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Cressida Dick: most Londoners want police to have more stop-and-search powers Britain's top police officer Cressida Dick said the vast majority of Londoners support increased police stop-and-search powers to combat “outrageous” levels of knife crime in the capital. The Standard 19/5/2017 News Knife crime in London is so bad six-year-olds are now arming themselves Children as young as six are carrying knives and 10-year-olds are arming themselves with weapons out of fear, the country’s top police officer has been told. Metro 19/5/2017 News New West Midlands Police chief arrives with experience from around the globe West Midlands Police’s new Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Boycott has arrived from Cheshire – via New York and Darfur. Express & Star 19/5/2017 News Questions raised by Yvonne Fletcher case Richard Norton-Taylor and Dr Kevin Bannon on the ‘reasons of national security’ behind the end of an investigation into a man arrested over the murder The Guardian 19/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Suspect in murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher is facing deportation A key suspect in the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher 33 years ago faces a battle to stay in the country amid moves to revoke his asylum status. The Times - Subscription at source 19/5/2017 News Thousands of police on the beat without current background checks Thousands of police officers across the UK have not had up-to-date background checks to ensure they are suitable to serve. BBC 19/5/2017 News Met chief hears that six-year-olds ‘carry knives for older youths Cressida Dick tells community meeting that police are trying to halt recent spate of stabbings in capital The Guardian 18/5/2017 News Lib Dems pledge £300 million to end ‘atmosphere of lawlessness’ on UK streets The Liberal Democrats have published major investment proposals for policing as the party’s Shadow Home Secretary claimed forces lack the funding to conduct large-scale proactive investigations. Police Professional 18/5/2017 News West Midlands Police considers using spit hoods West Midlands Police is considering using spit hoods on suspects. The transparent mesh fabric hoods are used to prevent those arrested from spitting or biting officers and have already been adopted by 17 of the UK's 49 police forces. BBC 18/5/2017 News No ‘protection’ for police budgets in Tory manifesto Party instead focuses on merging three forces and introducing direct entry for chiefs, as well as threatening laws against stop and search. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Tories confirm plans for ‘national infrastructure police’ but rule out Leveson 2 Non-Home Office forces would be merged into a ‘national infrastructure police force’ if the Conservatives are re-elected in June. Police Professional 18/5/2017 News Tory manifesto analysis: What about the police? by Danny Shaw, BBC Home Affairs correspondent BBC 18/5/2017 Analysis, Feature Command and control contract for Britain’s armed nuclear police outsourced to Capita A contract for the command and control centre of Britain's heavily armed nuclear police is being outsourced to the private company Capita Policing Insight 18/5/2017 News “Forward together: The Conservative manifesto The Conservative Party manifesto for General Election 2017 Conservatives.com 18/5/2017 Report Conservative Party GE2017 manifesto: References to policing Our "quick turnaround" first look at the police and policing references in the Conservative Party's manifesto for the June 2017 General Election Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News «441544164417441844194420442144224423Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events