Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98575 total results. Showing results 88701 to 88720 «443244334434443544364437443844394440Next ›Last » Where’s the protection for firearms officers caught in crossfire of ‘shoot to stop’ switch? Policy changes to counter "very horrible" terror attack tactics in the UK may have left armed officers without the added protection to weather post-incident procedures. Police Professional 25/4/2017 News Strip search guidance adopted following IPCC investigation An IPCC investigation into the actions of a Metropolitan Police officer during a strip search conducted at a London custody suite has led to improved training for officers being adopted nationally. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 25/4/2017 News Decisions of Significant Public Interest: Forward Plan March 2017 APPENDIX C Thematic Model Business cases, Contracts (above £250k), Estates, ICT and Asset Strategic Planning, Workforce Plan and Recruitment Strategies. Nottinghamshire OPCC 25/4/2017 Report PCC in focus: West Mercia PCC John Campion on his first year in office In the second of our new series focusing on Police and Crime Commissioners' achievements in office, West Mercia PCC John Campion discusses protecting neighbourhood policing, modernising the force and cutting the cost of running his office. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 Interview, Opinion Stalking behaviour observed in 94 per cent of murders Acting earlier against stalkers could prevent offenders going on to kill, new research suggests. Police Professional 25/4/2017 News Corbyn’s manifesto guru wanted to axe Trident and MI5 The man writing Labour’s election manifesto endorsed a prospectus that included disbanding MI5 and disarming the police two years ago. The Times - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 Analysis, Feature If black lives matter then use stop and search It is young black men who suffer when the power of the police to search for knives is curtailed says Melanie Phillips The Times - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Police ICT Company chief executive steps down Martin Wyke, who was appointed to lead ICT support organisation three months after it was founded in 2015, left role on April 11; recruitment for replacement expected to commence shortly Government Computing 25/4/2017 News Triple whammy for Tory PCCs with May’s June call Policing Insight's publisher, Bernard Rix, identifies three reasons why PCCs - particularly Conservatives - may have wished that Theresa May had not triggered an early General Election. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 Analysis Police IT failings ‘let crooks slip the net’ HMIC report points to fractured national digital estate and failures to exploit skills UKAuthority.com 25/4/2017 News Breakdown of Safer, Fairer, United Communities Strategy Feedback 2016-2020 Key Results and priorities Staffordshire OPCC 25/4/2017 Report Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/4/2017 News Consultation Feedback on Safer, Fairer, United Communities Strategy 2016 – 2020 To present the detailed consultation feedback on the draft 2016 – 2020 Safer, Fairer, United Communities Strategy for Staffordshire and gain any further comments of the Police and Crime Panel. Staffordshire OPCC 25/4/2017 Report Stephen Place: A national force to arrest crisis in police service The police forces of England and Wales have no voice. They have a federation which is a toothless union – toothless because ultimately the service cannot strike. The Yorkshire Post 25/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Blackburn, Burnley and Ribble Valley MPs ask Home Secretary to pay for Lancashire police spending on fracking protests Three MPs have called on Home Secretary Amber Rudd to look again at her department’s decision to refuse Lancashire police extra cash for dealing with anti-fracking protests. Lancashire Telegraph 25/4/2017 News Crime czar Alison Hernandez: ‘Police investigation has not affected my work’ The South West's 'crime czar' says she will not step down despite being under police investigation as she has done nothing wrong and the process has not affected her work. Plymouth Live 25/4/2017 News Police are slammed after 999 call handler told mentally ill patient ‘it’s up to you’ moments before he stabbed man to death A watchdog has told police to introduce a raft of changes after a 999 call handler told a mentally ill patient 'it was up to him' moments before he stabbed a man to death. Mail Online 25/4/2017 News Paedophile hunters jeopardising police work, says senior officer Revealing identity of suspected child abusers gives suspect opportunity to destroy crucial evidence, police chief warns The Guardian 25/4/2017 News Two days of knife violence leave three dead in capital A teenager ambushed by a gang wielding machetes was one of three people stabbed to death at the weekend in the latest spate of knife violence in London. 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