Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96347 total results. Showing results 88641 to 88660 «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Women lead race to be next top cop The chief constable who once ran the force that covered Theresa May’s constituency has become the latest woman to join the race to be Metropolitan police commissioner. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/12/2016 News How To Get Things Done -The Governance Operating Manual It outlines the overall governance structure from the Police and Crime Panel to the Bronze Boards, with a definition of the roles and responsibilities for each board. South Wales OPCC 17/12/2016 Report North Wales Update on the 2016/17 Budget The budget for direct pension payments is based on six ill-health retirements each year, and there were nine in the first six months of the current financial year. North Wales OPCC 17/12/2016 Report Periodic Update by North Wales PCC This report concentrates on the Force’s performance against the measures of the 2016/17 Plan North Wales OPCC 17/12/2016 Report Cold cases: The detectives on the trail of undiscovered killers A dedicated team of British detectives is working to solve cold case murders. And with advances in forensic science, they are hoping to bring some of the killers to justice. BBC 17/12/2016 Analysis, Feature Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £41,709 to £48,327. Closes: 30th January, 2017 Leeds Beckett University 17/12/2016 Jobs Police ‘must be given power to shut websites in child abuse and revenge porn fight’ Police need new powers to shut websites and curb access to social media to fight the threat of child abuse and revenge porn attacks, a chief constable said today. The Standard 17/12/2016 News Police Scotland budget ‘about £80m short of being sustainable’ MSPs have raised concerns over whether Police Scotland’s budget is big enough to meet the challenges it faces. The Scotsman 17/12/2016 News Northamptonshire Draft Police and Crime Plan 2016 – 2021 Northamptonshire OPCC 17/12/2016 Monitoring Report Prevention, Early Intervention And Reduction In Reoffending Appendix A provides a Table summarising the progress and achievements activities have been graded in terms of completion/progress and it will be seen that 84.6% of activity has been achieved or adequate progress made. Nottinghamshire OPCC 17/12/2016 Report Police drop investigation into Vaz and escorts Scotland Yard has dropped an investigation into the Labour MP Keith Vaz after allegations that he paid two male escorts for sex. The Times - Subscription at source 17/12/2016 News Child abuse inquiry will hold just four hearings to cut costs Alexis Jay, the inquiry’s fourth chairwoman, has reduced the hearings in an attempt to rein in costs and deliver findings before 2020 The Times - Subscription at source 17/12/2016 News Police memoirs: how officers are making crime pay Publishing has witnessed a crimewave this year, with coppers providing a rich stew of corruption, villainy and remorse The Guardian 17/12/2016 Analysis, Feature Brexit: Law enforcement in ‘mission critical’ to access police and justice databases Peers have joined forces with senior figures in policing and counter-terrorism to warn that Britain outside the European Union will be "far less safe" with an added risk of harming the Government's ability to protect national security. Policing Insight 16/12/2016 News Victim Satisfaction Survey – Wiltshire This report seeks to give an overview of the current picture of victim satisfaction, drawing comparison to our most similar forces (MSF) and national data. Wiltshire OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Public Opinion Survey – Wiltshire The aim of this survey is to seek public views on a variety of measures and to assess the confidence that the people of Wiltshire and Swindon have in their local police force. Wiltshire OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Quarter Two Performance Report by Wiltshire’s PCC This report assesses progress made to deliver the priorities set out in my Police and Crime Plan. Wiltshire OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2017/18:Written statement Made by: Brandon Lewis (The Minister of State for Fire and Policing) Parliament.uk 16/12/2016 Report Preparing to police: Occupational training or tertiary education? Earlier this week, the College of Policing published their "Policing Education Qualifications Framework", widely reported as requiring police officers to have degrees. Serving officer WestCoast Response has two degrees (so, more formally, he's WestCoast Response BA MSc). What does he think of this week's announcement? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Panel Mid-Year Financial Update 2016-2017 The purpose of this report is to set out expenditure incurred in support of the Merseyside Police and Crime Panel in the period April-September 2016. Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events