Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 89121 to 89140 «445344544455445644574458445944604461Next ›Last » Half a sentence does not fit the crime The leniency shown to the ‘cricket bat’ wifebeater is justice compromised The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2017 Feature, Opinion PCC names next chief constable The national lead for cyber crime has been chosen as the preferred candidate to be the next chief constable of Derbyshire Constabulary. Police Professional 1/4/2017 News Lancashire Custody Report – Areas Of Concern And Recommendations. Follwing a custody inspection the following table has been created to monitor progress. Lancashire OPCC 1/4/2017 Report Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons Unannounced Custody Inspection 2016 – Update The Inspection highlighted three main areas of concern and thirty one areas for improvement. Lancashire OPCC 1/4/2017 Report Guardian asks Met police if it illegally accessed journalists’ emails Request follows disclosures that IPCC is investigating claims Scotland Yard unit used hackers to access reporters’ emails The Guardian 1/4/2017 News The wisdom of crowds: Evidence, consent and the policing of football The death of Ian Tomlinson in 2009 during the G20 protests led to a fundamental re-examination of public order policing in the UK. But why has that learning not been embedded in the policing of football crowds? Chief Superintendent Owen West of West Yorkshire Police reports from an expert seminar at Keele University, and asks what are the police waiting for? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/3/2017 Opinion A hard Brexit for policing and justice? Rick Muir, Director of the Police Foundation The Police Foundation 31/3/2017 Analysis, Feature Connected justice: A single system? #2 Katy Bourne, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner and Chair, Sussex Criminal Justice Board Reform Think Tank 31/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Connected justice: a single system? #1 Paul Whittaker CBE, Crown Platform Transformation Director, Crown Prosecution Service Reform Think Tank 31/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Shocking figures reveal cops across Britain solve just one in ten burglaries Decline in detection rates follows the axing of 17,000 front-line officers in six years The Sun 31/3/2017 News Policing Minister: Speech to the Police Education Qualification Framework conference Minister addresses the conference on the topic of police professionalisation Home Office 31/3/2017 Report A New Integrated Service Model For Victims In Lancashire LANCASHIRE VICTIM SERVICES will be changing the way its services are delivered on 1st April 2017 Lancashire Constabulary 31/3/2017 Report Estate Department update – Lancashire Appendix A – Update to Estates Strategy objectives Lancashire OPCC 31/3/2017 Report Finance needed to address ‘unacceptable’ forensic medical services for sex crime victims A review conducted by HMIC found "significant variations" in the quality of services provided across the regions Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/3/2017 News Met spent almost £30,000 on abandoned chief inspector promotion process Almost 230 applications had been received at the time the decision to scrap the rank was announced. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/3/2017 News Police commissioner given £100,000 to ‘study’ whether he should take over fire service or not Gloucestershire's police commissioner has been criticised for accepting £100,000 of taxpayers' money to review whether he should take over the county's fire service. The Home Office has given Martin Surl the money to fund an independent study into how Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service is managed. Gloucestershire Live 31/3/2017 News Scottish Government expects police numbers to remain high Minister was responding to concerns from Fed chairman, while chief constable says force has not understood its finances until now. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/3/2017 News Police face 123 complaints by officers who say sergeant’s exam was ‘shambles’ The PSNI has received more than 120 complaints from officers about its ongoing promotions procedure. Belfast Telegraph 31/3/2017 News Bill could see Connecticut police use drones armed with LETHAL weapons in a first for the US Police drones fitted with lethal weapons could take to the skies in Connecticut. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow police to use drones fitted with deadly weapons. Mail Online 31/3/2017 News Dyfed-Powys Police uniforms may be made ‘gender neutral’ Male and female police officers could soon wear the same uniform in a bid to break down gender barriers. BBC 31/3/2017 News «445344544455445644574458445944604461Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events