Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96361 total results. Showing results 88401 to 88420 «441744184419442044214422442344244425Next ›Last » ‘Stop ignoring us’: Police in Twitter letter to suspect Tracey Dyke The police appeal to a suspected burglar is hailed as "brilliant" by some, while others describe it as "unprofessional". Sky News 6/1/2017 News How Japan has almost eradicated gun crime Japan has one of the lowest rates of gun crime in the world. In 2014 there were just six gun deaths, compared to 33,599 in the US. What is the secret? BBC 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature 2017 tech trends: ‘A major bank will fail’ Could a bank go under following a major hacking theft in 2017? BBC 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Inquiry to look at police and cybercrime after drugs in the post investigation A "major inquiry" into policing will focus on cybercrime in 2017, following Newsbeat's investigation into drugs in the post. Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee Yvette Cooper wants the UK to learn from countries like New Zealand, where there are closer links between police and the postal service. BBC 6/1/2017 News Endless complexity: Policing challenges in 2017 Policing faces unprecedented challenges as we move into the new year. Chief Superintendent John Sutherland outlines those challenges, and calls for our response to those challenges to begin with care and regard for those who stand on the thin blue line. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 Opinion Forensic Science Regulator annual report 2016 This report is the second annual report from Forensic Science Regulator Dr Gillian Tully, whose term began in November 2014. The report looks at the period between November 2015 and November 2016. [PDF] Forensic Science Regulator 6/1/2017 Report Insufficient funding for forensic science puts justice at risk A lack of funding to improve forensic science is jeopardising the integrity of the criminal justice system, a new report warns today (6 January 2016). Forensic Science Regulator 6/1/2017 News Apprenticeships ‘a risk to policing’ in Wales College's plans to introduce apprenticeships will not be rolled out in Wales under current arrangements Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 News Stalking sentences doubled Stalkers could now face up to ten years in prison after the Government agreed to double the sentencing limit. Police Professional 6/1/2017 News Forces treating forensic science as ‘optional extra’, claims regulator A lack of investment and commitment in forensic science threatens the integrity of the criminal justice system, a report has warned. Police Professional 6/1/2017 News Chief Constable – Lancashire Constabulary As Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, I am now inviting applications for the post of Chief Constable from suitably qualified and experienced senior police officers for this high profile and demanding position. I am looking for a top level strategic leader who will work with me to deliver the priorities of my Police and Crime Plan. Salary: £149,485 + Relocation and Benefits Package / Five year fixed term appointment. Closing date for applications: 4pm, Monday 13 February Lancashire OPCC 6/1/2017 Jobs Force announces plans to disband Professional Standards Department New body could be headed up by individual from outside policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 News James Wharton ‘not confident’ in Cleveland Police management – but will give ‘benefit of the doubt’ The MP, a long time critic of the way Cleveland Police is run, has responded after the force's Professional Standards Department was scrapped Gazette Live 6/1/2017 News On Britain’s safe streets, how low can crime go? A decades-long fall in offending seems to be tapering off. Yet crime rates could drop even further in future The Economist 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature The police service is committed to achieving accreditation and improving standards of forensic science The forensic regulators annual report highlights key priority areas for policing to meet in order to continue to enhance our response and prevent quality failures. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/1/2017 News Forensic science standards ‘at significant risk’ The quality of forensic science work in England and Wales is putting the integrity of the criminal justice system at risk, an expert has warned. BBC 6/1/2017 News Apprenticeships ‘a risk to policing’ in Wales College's plans to introduce apprenticeships will not be rolled out in Wales under current arrangements Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 News HMIs to examine under-fire police authority Scrutiny body will be inspected by watchdog Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 News How mobile video is changing the way we witness crime Mobile video is changing the way we witness crime, from live footage of a mentally disabled man tortured by four assailants , to a recording that led to the manslaughter conviction of an Israeli soldier , to the body cameras designed to keep police accountable. AP The Big Story 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Changing the “culture of policing” – one recruit at a time A $950 million, eight-story state-of-the art police academy facility that looks like a college campus is the face of the dramatic “culture change” the New York Police Department (NYPD) hopes to introduce to a new generation of recruits. The Crime Report 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature «441744184419442044214422442344244425Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events