Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96865 total results. Showing results 88741 to 88760 «443444354436443744384439444044414442Next ›Last » Demoralised and often despised by the public, why the police need our support Express 18/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Gadget will help police stay on patrol longer Every officer at a North-East police force has been issued with a smart phone so they can record crime reports while on patrol. The Northern Echo 17/1/2017 News Performance Data Table – Lancashire Performance data on; protecting local policing, tackling crime & re-offending, supporting vulnerable people & victims, developing confident communities Lancashire OPCC 17/1/2017 Report Sussex Revenue and Capital Budget 2017/18 This report sets out the latest draft revenue and capital budget proposals for 2017/18 Sussex OPCC 17/1/2017 Report Police and Crime Plan and Precept Working Group – Final Report The Police and Crime Plan and Precept Working Group made recommendations related to the Plan, which the Panel is asked to consider. Sussex OPCC 17/1/2017 Report The government’s negotiating objectives for exiting the EU: PM speech Prime Minister Theresa May sets out the 12 negotiating priorities for Brexit as part of the Plan for Britain after leaving the EU. gov.uk 17/1/2017 Report Day One of “Delivering Transformational Reform Together”: Live Blog at the Police ICT summit This Live Blog covers Day One of the "Delivering Transformational Reform Together" Summit taking place in Leicestershire on Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th January 2017. Policing Insight 17/1/2017 News Police chief to dip into reserves to fund budget West Mercia Police needs to find further savings of £21 million over the next five years, the force’s commissioner has revealed in his draft budget plans. Bromsgrove Standard 17/1/2017 News One in 12 violent crimes in Surrey dealt with by just an apology The offences dealt with by community resolution included harassment, threat to kill, kidnapping and stalking Surrey Live 17/1/2017 News Direct entry recruitment at more than half of forces GMP and West Midlands among those looking to recruit officers via the method. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 News Union boss calls for halt to abolition of BTP in Scotland TSSA leader has appealed to rail company bosses to join him in raising concerns about safety. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 News Our world has gone digital Stephen Kavanagh, the NPCC lead for digital policing, says new tech tools will be rolled out to the frontline soon. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Cheshire Police to spend almost £3.5 million on electronic tablets for officers Cheshire Police will spend almost £3.5 million providing officers with electronic tablets to enable bobbies to spend more time on the beat over the coming years. Warrington Guardian 17/1/2017 News Met Police ‘fail to solve crimes because of ignorance about CCTV footage’ Thousands of crimes in London are going unsolved because police are failing to fully investigate CCTV footage, a former senior Met detective claimed today. The Standard 17/1/2017 News Policing apprenticeships could improve diversity – but at what cost? The unveiling by the College of Policing (CoP) of a new Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) last month prompted some strong reactions and a heated debate, with the announcement that by 2020 all new recruits would be educated to degree level (either before joining the service, or during their first three years in the job) proving the most controversial issue. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 Analysis Police mental health services given boost by PCC The Norfolk PCC has funded the appointment of an additional mental health nurse in Norfolk Constabulary’s control room to supplement the current five nurses. Norfolk OPCC 17/1/2017 News 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 17/1/2017 News ‘It’s only a knife’: Why edged weapons require an armed response The impact of knife attacks on police officers can be catastrophic - and life-threatening. So why are unarmed officers sent to deal with a lethal threat? Serving officer West Coast Response outlines the case for sending armed officers to deal with edged weapons, and asks why this is not done as a matter of course. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 Opinion Eastern European criminals exploit Scottish ‘tax haven’ A legal loophole that threatens to turn Scotland into an unlikely tax haven is to be closed as concern grows that it is being exploited by international criminals and tax cheats. The Times - Subscription at source 17/1/2017 News Lead Well 17: Feeding back from Northamptonshire’s Leadership and Wellbeing event Leadership and wellbeing are both key areas for policing, and this month Northamptonshire Constabulary hosted a major event looking at both. Dr Ian Hesketh reports back from the conference and the spirit of optimism pervading the event. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/1/2017 Opinion «443444354436443744384439444044414442Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events