Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100802 total results. Showing results 88781 to 88800 «443644374438443944404441444244434444Next ›Last » Will statistics paint an accurate picture of frontline of policing? Use of Force lead for the Police Federation says stats will give a flavour of volume of incidents. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Humberside Police will now roll out ‘spit guards’ to all frontline officers Critics say 'spit guards' are distressing and humiliating Hull Live 1/9/2017 News Candidate cannot stand for Fed chairman post Regulations have not been changed yet by the Home Office. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2017 News UK surveillance and spying watchdog begins work Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office to ensure intelligence and government services act within new law The Guardian 1/9/2017 News I’ve policed a lot of football. We must stop treating fans as the enemy The outcry against the treatment of Manchester City fans at Bournemouth is a reminder – heavy-handed police and stewards should be shown the red card The Guardian 1/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Leading barristers threaten boycott of night court plan Senior barristers have told judges that they may boycott plans for night courts, which they have condemned as a bad reform caused by underfunding. The Times - Subscription at source 1/9/2017 News Jersey police ‘still have some work to do’ over lack of hate crime reporting A lack of awareness and fear of revenge attacks are preventing the majority of people from reporting hate crimes, a force’s survey has found. Police Professional 31/8/2017 News No review of Psychoactive Substances Act despite ‘laughing gas’ loophole Legislation banning so-called ‘legal highs’ will not be reviewed despite a loophole that caused two cases to collapse Police Professional 31/8/2017 News Britain is ‘home to 35,000 Islamist fanatics’, more than any other country in Europe, top official warns Britain is home to 35,000 Islamist fanatics, more than any other country in Europe, the EU anti-terror chief has said. The Telegraph 31/8/2017 News Chief concerns: Do the lack of applications for chief constable signal a crisis at the top? The second of our exclusive and remarkably revealing extracts from Police Chiefs in the UK: Politicians, HR Managers or Cops? by Dr Mark Roycroft, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of East Anglia, explores the paucity of applications for the role of Chief Constable, as well as Chief Constables' concerns regarding the value of the direct entry recruitment scheme. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/8/2017 Analysis New specialist crime lead for BTP British Transport Police (BTP) has appointed a new assistant chief constable to lead its work on public contact and specialist crime. Police Professional 31/8/2017 News New stop and search app seeks to ‘cut bureaucracy’ A first-of-its-kind smartphone app has been launched to help speed up stop searches. Police Professional 31/8/2017 News Does the militarisation of police make us less safe? Trump isn't the only leader wanting military combat gear and tanks for police The Week 31/8/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘Expensive’ old contract costing force £4.6 million a year PFI schemes are stopping further investment in public services, the SNP claims. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/8/2017 News Police & crime panel reject commissioner’s fire plans Watchdog body the North Yorkshire Police and Crime Panel is concerned about its capacity to hold North Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to account if proposed changes to how the county’s Fire and Rescue Service are governed go ahead. Yorkshire Coast Radio 31/8/2017 News West Midlands Police launch ‘Digital PCSO’ to help tackle cybercrime West Midlands Police has unveiled its first ever ‘Digital PCSO’ as the force fights against the threat of cybercrime. Halesowen News 31/8/2017 News 55 police officers in Northern Ireland reprimanded for failures in missing person hunts More than 50 PSNI officers have been disciplined after blunders in missing persons investigations in a six-year period. Staff from the Police Ombudsman's Office found missed opportunities to gather evidence, a failure to properly assess reports and problems with supervision and searches. Belfast Telegraph 31/8/2017 News West Midlands Police morale among lowest in country Police morale in the region is among the lowest in the country with increasing workloads and low pay major concerns among officers, according to a new survey. Express & Star 31/8/2017 News Police urged to set up specialist ‘missing persons’ unit The Police Ombudsman has called on the PSNI to set up a specialist unit to handle missing persons investigations. BBC 31/8/2017 News Steve White quits as police federation chief before vote of no confidence The top representative of rank-and-file police officers has announced that he will step down a week before a vote of no confidence was set to be put forward. The Times - Subscription at source 31/8/2017 News «443644374438443944404441444244434444Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events