Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 88961 to 88980 «444544464447444844494450445144524453Next ›Last » Essex Police starts using lie detector tests to protect public against convicted sex offenders Essex Police has become one of only four forces in the country to use lie detectors to help protect the public against convicted sex offenders. East Anglian Daily Times 27/7/2016 News Greater Manchester – Joint inspection of police custody This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMIC. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/7/2016 Report Greater Manchester Police custody – significant improvements Police custody in Greater Manchester had improved, but could make further progress, said Martin Lomas, Deputy Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary. Today they published the report of an unannounced inspection. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/7/2016 News Care of prisoners at Greater Manchester Police stations improves but concerns remain, says watchdog Concern that the use of force by officers was not recorded Manchester Evening News 27/7/2016 News Home Office insists ESN 2019 switchover on track Government Computing 27/7/2016 News British security services warn attack in UK is ‘very likely’ The Telegraph 27/7/2016 News NSPCC trains workers to spot future extremists The Government provides funds so staff can be trained to help parents who think their child is at risk of radicalisation. Sky News 27/7/2016 News Protective security advice issued to Christian places of worship National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 27/7/2016 News UK churches urged to review security after Normandy attack Home Office also announces £2.4m fund to bolster security in places of worship Policing Insight 27/7/2016 News Police and Crime Commissioner gives his backing for Blue Light Collaboration Project In a bid to improve frontline services and strengthen partnerships, Lincolnshire Police, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), the Police and Crime Commissioner and Lincolnshire County Council will all work together to deliver the Blue Light Collaboration project. Louth Leader 26/7/2016 News South Yorkshire Police chief role not ‘poisoned chalice’ The new chief of South Yorkshire Police has said the job is not a "poisoned chalice" despite accepting the force must learn from its failings. BBC 26/7/2016 News Tri-force team in Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire lead the way in forensic gathering A new system of deploying Scenes of Crime Officers (SOCOs) to incidents has been introduced across the tri-force Scientific Services departments in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire - and are the first forces to do so in the country. Cambridgeshire Live 26/7/2016 News Police struggling to deal with missing persons demand Police forces across the UK lack the resources to deal with missing people, it has been revealed. Police Professional 26/7/2016 News Single police force needn’t be centralised The creation of Police Scotland was a mistake. Enforced centralisation of services usually is and this was no exception. Indeed, Reform Scotland felt that, even with the previous eight territorial forces, local variations in needs and priorities were inadequately reflected says Alison Payne The Scotsman 26/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Post-Brexit hate crime: Home Office and CPS unite as HMIC sets wide-range review The Home Secretary and England’s top prosecutor have joined forces in an action plan to tackle a huge spike in hate crime since the UK opted to leave the European Union. Police Professional 26/7/2016 News The future of British Transport Police’s sexual offences unit The future of British Transport Police’s pioneering London-based sexual offences unit hangs in the balance as the force reviews whether or not to scrap the dedicated group. How has this unit affected the police’s approach to sex crimes and unwanted sexual behaviour on London’s rail network, and what value does a specialist unit bring to the field? Railway-Technology.com 26/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Custody deaths drop, but vulnerability improvements still needed There have been falls in the number of deaths and suicides in custody over the last year, although too many are still linked to vulnerabilities, the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s (IPCC) has claimed. Police Professional 26/7/2016 News Vulnerability linked to deaths during and after police contact, says IPCC Many of those dying during or after police contact have known vulnerabilities, and the police and other agencies need to be better at identifying and managing them, said the IPCC, releasing the twelfth annual deaths statistics. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 26/7/2016 News Deaths during or following police contact: Statistics for England and Wales 2015/16 This report presents figures on deaths during or following police contact that happened between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2016. It provides a definitive set of figures for England and Wales, and an overview of the nature and circumstances in which these deaths occurred. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 26/7/2016 Report IPCC publishes figures on deaths during or following police contact for 2015/16 Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 26/7/2016 News «444544464447444844494450445144524453Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events