Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 89181 to 89200 «445644574458445944604461446244634464Next ›Last » New Home Secretary must earn support of the police service Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Police chief denies ‘dramatic’ changes to Northamptonshire force A police chief who axed or changed five of his predecessor's policies in his first two months in office has denied making "dramatic changes". BBC 13/7/2016 News Remainer Amber Rudd gets Home Office while Brexit chief Boris Johnson is Foreign Secretary in Theresa May’s first cabinet Britain's second female prime minister wasted no time in putting another woman at the heart of law, order and security — with the appointment of Amber Rudd as the new Home Secretary. Police Professional 13/7/2016 News Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert outlines initial police plans for next four years Gwent’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Jeff Cuthbert, pictured left, has set out preliminary plans for his vision of policing and crime prevention in the community. Caerphilly Observer 13/7/2016 News Public confidence in policing: The view from a mid-career Fellowship What does 'confidence' in policing really mean? Dr Kevin Morrell of Warwick Business School is taking a year's fellowship to explore the ramifications of 'confidence' and to open up dialogue and to develop fresh insights into public confidence in the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/7/2016 Opinion Hate crime report 2014/15 and 2015/16 Hate crime creates fear and has a devastating impact on individuals and communities. The Crown Prosecution Service is committed to doing everything possible it can to tackle it. In 2015/16, we completed 15,442 hate crime prosecutions - the highest number ever. There was a 41% increase in disability hate crime prosecutions compared to 2014/15; the highest ever proportion of sentence uplifts in racially and religiously aggravated crime cases; and the highest ever conviction rate in homopohobic and transphobic prosecutions. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 13/7/2016 Report More hate crimes prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service than ever before The Crown Prosecution Service is prosecuting a record number of hate crimes, a report published today shows. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 13/7/2016 News Uncensored report into Battle of Orgreave will not be published A full, uncensored report into allegations of police misconduct at the so-called Battle of Orgreave will not be published, the police watchdog has ruled. ITV News 13/7/2016 News Call to devolve policing powers to Wales Bill marks first step in new round of devolution that could result in Home Office relinquishing power. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2016 News As police cuts bite Thames Valley’s chief constable says it’s not ‘policing on the cheap’ Police chief Francis Habgood has guaranteed to "meet the needs" of the public despite the force facing further austerity cuts and falling officer numbers. Oxford Mail 13/7/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police records misogyny as a hate crime Harassment of women is to be recorded as a hate crime in a bid to tackle sexist abuse. BBC 13/7/2016 News Armed officers’ ‘break’ could spark new debate MP Ian Blackford believes a new debate on armed police in Scotland may be needed to clear up any public concerns about they how they operate. BBC 13/7/2016 News Scotland needs armed police, but not like US Scottish police, even those who are armed, are not taught to kill in order to protect themselves. Comment by Chris Marshall. The Scotsman 13/7/2016 Feature, Opinion The takeover: How police ended up running a paedophile site Guardian Exclusive: the inside story of a police operation that secretly took over a child abuse forum in a six-month sting, and the stunning breakthrough that led them to snaring Richard Huckle, ‘Britain’s worst-ever paedophile’ The Guardian 13/7/2016 News Student launches legal action against IPCC over CS spray incident Lawrence Green says police watchdog’s investigation, which dismissed allegations of assault at Warwick student protest, was flawed The Guardian 13/7/2016 News MP promises race and ethnic bias criminal review by spring 2017 The first stage of a ground-breaking investigation into race and ethnic bias in the criminal justice system — which stretched as far as the US for its findings — is now complete. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Full rollout of Liaison and Diversion by 2020 The Government is to extend two programs to ensure offenders with mental health issues are not placed in prison. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Force plans to connect hard-to-reach audiences with ‘virtual beat’ A direct-entry superintendent is behind a pilot project to make greater use of social media platforms in an effort to reach more people on their beats. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Fewer police officers in the Thames Valley There will be fewer police officers on the streets of towns and villages in the Thames Valley - that was the shock announcement today by the Chief Constable, Francis Habgood. ITV News 12/7/2016 News Durham Police boss vows to focus on victims of crimes after rise in incidents The force has seen an 11% rise in 'victim based crimes' in the past year and Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg has vowed to focus more on victims Chronicle Live (North East) 12/7/2016 News «445644574458445944604461446244634464Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events