Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96865 total results. Showing results 88761 to 88780 «443544364437443844394440444144424443Next ›Last » “I didn’t join the force for this”: Police officers as victims of hate crime Research shows that 'hate crime' - being abused or attacked because of personal identity - can have a powerful emotional effect. But for police officers, it's often regarded as part of the job. Dr Irene Zempi outlines police experiences of abuse, and calls for a debate about the proper response to the targeted victimisation of officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/1/2017 Analysis Sussex Precept Option 2017/18 The PCC, in consultation with the Chief Constable, has identified four areas of local policing that could be strengthened through further investment. Sussex OPCC 16/1/2017 Report Sadiq Khan: Police funding cuts would leave London vulnerable to terror attacks Police funding cuts would make it “increasingly difficult” to keep Londoners safe from terrorist attack, Sadiq Khan warned today. The Standard 16/1/2017 News PCCs must broaden their approach to domestic abuse The number of women killed at the hands of their partners or ex-partners in the UK is truly shocking. Between 2009 and 2015, men killed nearly 1,000 women and girls. In two-thirds of those cases, the perpetrator knew his victim. Polly Neate, CEO of Women's Aid, tells Tina Orr Munro the service needs to do more to tackle the problem. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/1/2017 Interview, Opinion Chief Operating Officer – UK Border Force Salary: £110,00 - £110,00 / Grade: SCS Pay Band 2. Closing date: 29 Jan 2017 Home Office 16/1/2017 Jobs ‘More cyber attacks in north Wales than street crime’ More crimes are being committed in cyberspace in north Wales than on the streets, its police and crime commissioner has claimed. BBC 16/1/2017 News New stop and search guidance for officers in Scotland Government has issued new code of practice for the power. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/1/2017 News Stricter drug and alcohol tests sought by chiefs Hair sample and 'withcause' testing could be introduced in order to bolster regime Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/1/2017 News Body cameras for Sidmouth police? Sergeant Andy Squires this week revealed that Devon and Cornwall Police is awaiting the results of a trial in Dorset before it considers investing in the technology, which is aimed at making officers more accountable Sidmouth Herald 16/1/2017 News Police federation warning over PSNI officer numbers The PSNI has said it will be appointing about 450 student officers during 2017, after the Police Federation (PFNI) said that a gap in appointing new recruits would bring “risks”. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 16/1/2017 News Recruitment freeze ‘puts police at risk’ A "freeze" on recruitment is putting policing in Northern Ireland at risk, as 30 police officers are leaving the PSNI every month, says the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI). BBC 16/1/2017 News Cheshire Police roll-out tablets to help keep bobbies on the beat POLICE officers in Cheshire have been armed with a new tool to help them stay in the field longer. Microsoft Surface 3 tablets have now been fully rolled out to 1,675 officers across the force, enabling them to work more flexibly. Crewe & Nantwich Guardian 16/1/2017 News Brexit border ‘would make sitting ducks of Northern Ireland police’ Head of Northern Irish police federation says border posts would be propaganda gifts and targets for dissident republicans The Guardian 16/1/2017 News Local Policing Programme – Progress Update This report outlines the progress made towards the implementation of the LPP, configuration of services, external stakeholder engagement and accountability of the Chief Constable for the delivery. Sussex OPCC 15/1/2017 Report Report on Sussex Police and Crime Plan 2017/21 The Plan is intended to cover the (second) four-year term of office of the PCC. Sussex OPCC 15/1/2017 Report Monthly review of Police and Crime Panel activity The third of a monthly series in which CoPaCC's Sandra Andrews takes a look at some of the most interesting and topical issues that Police and Crime Panels across England and Wales are dealing with. This month, Sandra looks at PCP websites, with a focus on the London approach, plus how North Yorkshire and Avon and Somerset are dealing with cybercrime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/1/2017 News You call that a hate crime? Oh, officer, I’ll give you hate crimes The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Police warn of rise in children bullied by sext Police are likely to see a rise in cases involving children bullying and threatening each other by posting naked images online, a chief constable has warned. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2017 News Police and Crime Panel Budget Briefing Report To understand the overall financial situation and where the money comes from and to explore the financial risks and pressures and potential funding gap. Cumbria OPCC 14/1/2017 Report Commissioners Revenue Budget Monitoring 2016/17 Quarter 2 The overspend on the Commissioner’s own budgets arises principally as a result of forecast increases in premises related costs (£26k), these are being largely offset by a forecast reduction in the costs of the OPCC (£20k) and reductions in insurances £4k. Cumbria OPCC 14/1/2017 Report «443544364437443844394440444144424443Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events