Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96313 total results. Showing results 89141 to 89160 «445444554456445744584459446044614462Next ›Last » Cheshire Police Operating Model: Outcomes of the 12 month Review A brief note of the discussion held on the review of the Police Operating Model is attached at Appendix I. A copy of the 12 month transition assessment is attached at Appendix 2. Cheshire OPCC 24/11/2016 Report Every contact leaves a trace: Why Police Dependants’ Trust research is revealing and hugely important "Police officers deal with enough grief and trauma during the service and are exposed to such constant negativity that it must do – and does – affect their mental health". Police blogger and serving officer "Nathan Constable" takes a personal look at the effect that policing can have on an individual, and commends the Police Dependants' Trust on research findings they have recently published.. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 Opinion Ensure vetting up to date for existing officers and staff, says chief National lead for professional standards and ethics said forces need to look at those already in the service Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 News Direct entry advertising has cost £15,000 per successful recruit Call for independent evaluation of scheme as forces say they have not completed their own. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 News IPCC calls for wide-ranging review of ‘silent’ call system A raft of changes are being demanded to the governance and procedures for silent 999 calls in the wake of a mother being murdered by a violent ex-partner. Police Professional 24/11/2016 News Here’s the drone-catching drone to police the skies against terrorists and crooks The defence drone disables others without destroying them by using a Kevlar net The Sun 24/11/2016 News Why those accused of sexual offences should not have anonymity Opinion by David Pannick, QC The Times - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Dating apps must protect users better, says NPCC Dating apps "must take more responsibility" for protecting their users' safety on dates, the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) has said. BBC 24/11/2016 News How dinosaur footprints led BU to develop a tool that could put criminals behind bars A new software tool has been developed to analyse footprints ranging from dinosaurs to those made by a criminal. The Digitrace software has been created by by Bournemouth University researchers to allow analysis to be made freely available to police forces and forensic services. Dorset Echo 24/11/2016 News ‘Misleading’ crime figures masking Police’s financial pressures The bodies representing both rank and file and senior police officers have warned that “dangerously misleading” crime statistics are being used to mask problems with the national force. The Scotsman 24/11/2016 News Stephen Port conviction prompts police warning over dating apps Police point to rise in assault allegations linked to apps, after conviction of serial killer who murdered men he met online The Guardian 24/11/2016 News Leadership: Surveys, listening, learning and changing Morale in the police service is a key issue, highlighted by the results of recent surveys by the Police Federation and the Police Dependants' Trust. Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University calls for the embedding of a culture of participatory leadership at every rank, to ensure communication, curiosity, collaboration, and trust. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 Opinion Statistical bulletin: Focus on property crime – year ending March 2016 An overview of property crime, based on analyses from the year ending March 2016 Crime Survey for England and Wales and crimes recorded by police. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 24/11/2016 Report UK police reject calls for openness over Gulf training projects Police body says revealing details of training delivered in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar would 'damage relations', despite torture concerns Middle East Eye 24/11/2016 News School for teenage codebreakers to open in Bletchley Park Sixth-form College of National Security will teach cyber skills to some of Britain’s most gifted youngsters to fight growing threat The Guardian 24/11/2016 News Cybersecurity school plan for Bletchley Park Bletchley Park, the site of secret code-deciphering projects during World War Two, could become the centre for a new generation of codemakers and codebreakers. BBC 24/11/2016 News Every contact leaves a trace Nathan Constable blog 24/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Police ‘let off’ drivers using mobile phones Motorists are getting away with illegally using mobile phones at the wheel because police officers are too busy to pursue suspects after an accident, according to research. The Times - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 News Police failings left serial killer free to prey on young gay men Scotland Yard faces its biggest discrimination inquiry since Stephen Lawrence after a string of blunders — and the force’s seemingly dismissive attitude to gay victims — allowed a serial killer to continue murdering young men. The Times - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 News Child sex abuse: Inquiries into claims of police failings The Independent Police Complaints Commission says it is handling 187 investigations into potential police failures in dealing with past child sex abuse cases in England and Wales. 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