Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 89121 to 89140 «445344544455445644574458445944604461Next ›Last » Full UK security review for large outdoor events under way after Nice attack Home secretary tells Commons policing policies for big gatherings are under review, with one focus on risk of vehicle attacks The Guardian 19/7/2016 PCC campaign will see law changed today Year-long battle 'shows what powerful changes PCCs can make' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2016 News UK fraud police release wanted list BBC 19/7/2016 News Promotion to Chief Superintendent – Vacancy The Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire strategic alliance are seeking applications for promotion to Chief Superintendent from substantive Superintendents. Closing date 8th August 2016 Bedfordshire Police, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Hertfordshire Constabulary 18/7/2016 Jobs Chief Superintendent – Vacancy Gloucestershire Constabulary is one of the oldest rural police forces in Britain, serving a population of over 700,000 people from a wide range of diverse communities. This is a proud Constabulary, with a good reputation, great people and real ambition. We want you to be part of it. We are looking to appoint a Chief Superintendent. You’ll be a senior leader and you’ll use your considerable experience to oversee strategy, standards and day-to-day operational policing. We are looking for a senior leader who can inspire those around them to deliver the best service possible to the people of Gloucestershire. We want people who thrive in a culture of transformation and can identify solutions that will improve the way we work. Gloucestershire Constabulary 18/7/2016 Jobs Police Adviser, Crime and Borders, CAST (Secondment open to serving Police Officers only) Applications are invited from serving police officers at substantive rank of Chief Inspector or Superintendent, provided they have obtained their Chief Officers’ support for the application and secondment were they to be successful. The Centre for Applied Science & Technology (CAST) protects the public by providing high quality, impartial advice, innovative solutions and frontline support to all parts of the Home Office, and on occasion to other government departments. We apply science and technology through a combination of projects and services to produce new frontline capabilities, maximise existing capabilities and identify opportunities to save time and money. Reference number: 1498985 / Salary: Chief Inspector or Superintendent – current salary / Contract type: Secondment / Length of employment: 2 Years / Working pattern: Flexible working, Full-time, Part-time, Job share / Hours: 40 hr week / Closing date: 12th August 2016 Home Office 18/7/2016 Jobs Nightmare in Nice Dr Dave Sloggett considers the aftermath of the attack in Nice that saw the worst death toll from the actions of a lone wolf in the history of terrorism. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/7/2016 Feature, Opinion PCC succeeds in banning zombie knives A ban on ‘zombie knives’ will be put through Parliament on July 19 thanks to a campaign by West Midlands police and crime commissioner David Jamieson. Police Professional 18/7/2016 News John Apter, chairman of the Hampshire Police Federation, wants to introduce mandatory prison sentences for people who assault police officers John Apter has led the campaign for better support for officers in Hampshire, saying that police officers are employed to protect the public and that being verbally and physically assaulted is not part of their job description. Basingstoke Gazette 18/7/2016 News New police training school for Cambridge announced Anglia Ruskin University has announced it will open a Policing Institute for the Eastern Region (PIER), to work in partnership with police forces and other agencies across the east of England. Cambridgeshire Live 18/7/2016 News David Stokes death: IPCC finds no police misconduct issues There were no misconduct issues for officers who arrested and detained a man who swallowed cocaine and then died, the police watchdog said. BBC 18/7/2016 News New stop and search powers would have little benefit, Law Society says The Law Society of Scotland has questioned the benefit of giving police new powers to stop and search children and young people today, Monday 18 July. The Law Society of Scotland 18/7/2016 News Police and Crime Committee Work Programme The Committee will usually meet twice a month. One of the monthly meetings is usually to hold a question and answer (Q&A) session with the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 18/7/2016 Report Serious Youth Violence Background Report to Mopac Committee This will be the Committee’s first thematic meeting during the Assembly’s 2016-20 term. The meeting will be used to consider the impact that serious youth violence has on the capital, and what the new Mayor, can do to help tackle and prevent it. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 18/7/2016 Report #DontStreamAndDrive: Reaching over 20 million people As the "Pokémon Go" craze takes hold, Cheshire Police Sergeant Neil Dewson-Smyth examines how the #DontStreamAndDrive social media campaign has sought to change driver behaviours for the better. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/7/2016 Analysis Chief Executives’s Report to Gloucestershire Police and Crime Panel This report is intended to assist the Panel in reviewing and scrutinising decisions made and actions taken by the Commissioner, in accordance with its statutory responsibilities. Gloucestershire OPCC 18/7/2016 Report Gloucestershire’s Draft Police and Crime Plan 2017 to 2021 My Police and Crime Plan for 2017/21 will augment the successes achieved during my previous term of office. My priorities will remain the same but will include new areas for development based upon my recent election manifesto and my commitment to succeed. Gloucestershire OPCC 18/7/2016 Report Tasers have no place in mental health care An amendment to the policing and crime bill tabled by former health minister Norman Lamb in support of Black Mental Health UK’s campaign for an outright ban on Tasers against patients in psychiatric hospitals has broken the silence on a hidden human rights abuse. Opinion by Matilda MacAttram, director of Black Mental Health UK The Guardian 18/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Cumbria Police And Crime Panel – Police And Crime Commissioner Protocol This paper deals with the protocol that has been developed between the Police and Crime Panel and the PCC. It sets out an expectation of how the two parties should work together and outlines how the relationship between the two parties should be governed. Cumbria OPCC 18/7/2016 Report Cumbria Police And Crime Panel – Budget This paper outlines the budgetary arrangements set up around the Police and Crime Panel, and summarises the latest financial position in the form of the recent grant return submitted to the Home Office. Cumbria OPCC 18/7/2016 Report «445344544455445644574458445944604461Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events