Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 89361 to 89380 «446544664467446844694470447144724473Next ›Last » Assistant Chief Constable – Serious Crime Directorate Recruitment The Chief Constables of Kent Police and Essex Police are looking to recruit an exceptional Assistant Chief Constable. Our Serious Crime Directorate works collaboratively with both Kent Police and Essex Police to identify and tackle serious criminal activity within our neighbourhoods. This includes home grown criminal networks within our own communities and criminals who travel into Kent and Essex to commit offences. The directorate also provides a range of services to support local policing across both counties. The Assistant Chief Constable will join an established collaborative directorate covering both forces. You will be responsible for leading and directing one of the largest Serious Crime Directorates in the country. This role will also require you to operate as the Chief Officer for both forces. Starting salary £97,563 rising to £110,148 (including car and allowance) Based at Northfleet Police Station, Kent. Closing date: Friday 7 April at 12pm Essex Police, Kent Police 20/3/2017 Jobs Assistant Chief Constable Recruitment Essex Police, Chelmsford Headquarters. Starting Salary £97,563 rising to £110,148 (Plus car/allowance). The closing date for applications to be returned is noon on 7th April 2017. Essex Police 20/3/2017 Jobs Assistant Chief Constable Vacancy The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) is looking for an outstanding leader to join Police Scotland’s Executive Team. The successful candidates will focus on keeping people safe, drive change across the police service, inspire partners nationally and locally and play a leading role in ensuring Scotland’s communities flourish and become safer and stronger with improved opportunities and a better quality of life. Police Scotland 20/3/2017 Jobs Assistant Chief Constable Recruitment Applications are invited for the permanent post of Assistant Chief Constable. Gloucestershire Constabulary is looking for an innovative, motivated and visionary leader with exceptional operational credibility to be part of our successful team. The annual salary for this post is £97,563 to £110,148. Closing date 12 noon on Friday 31 March 2017 Gloucestershire Constabulary 20/3/2017 Jobs ‘Virtual justice’ and the IT panacea Just over six years ago, a taxpayer funded independent study of a pilot ‘virtual court’ concluded that: ‘A rollout based on the pilot’s performance and parameters is likely to cost more money than it saves. A break-even scenario may be achieved, but this is still likely to be a challenge.’ The Law Society Gazette 20/3/2017 Analysis, Feature PSNI use ‘snooper’s charter’ nearly 22,000 times at cost of £675k The PSNI has paid internet and telephone companies nearly £700,000 in the last five years to access information about people's private communications. The Irish News 20/3/2017 News Police probe 53 threats against MPs in six months since Jo Cox murder A specialist police team set up to investigate crimes against MPs has probed more than 50 complaints in the six months after the murder of Jo Cox Express 20/3/2017 News A safer city for all londoners: Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 20/3/2017 Report Police and crime plan: A safer city for all Londoners The Mayor Sadiq Khan has published the new Police and Crime Plan for London which sets out his ambitions for the safety of our capital. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 20/3/2017 News London mayor’s police plan targets hate crime and terrorism Sadiq Khan sets out goals at a time of ‘potentially devastating government cuts’ facing Metropolitan police The Guardian 20/3/2017 News Police force recruits ‘drone manager’ to take control of crime-fighting ‘flying squad’ A police force is recruiting a "drone manager" to head up a dedicated unit fighting crime with the flying devices. Devon and Cornwall Police, which covers the largest geographic area of any force in England, will dispatch the technology to crime scenes to take pictures and gather information. The Telegraph 20/3/2017 News Devon and Cornwall Police to launch UK’s first 24-hour drone unit The "dynamic" unit is being launched amid warnings over a severe shortage of detectives and investigators across the country. Sky News 20/3/2017 News The Police and Crime Plan The Humberside PCC has published his Police and Crime Plan Humberside OPCC 20/3/2017 Report Police reveal extent of crimes against MPs since Jo Cox murder Death threats, Twitter trolling and criminal damage among offences recorded by Metropolitan police’s parliamentary liaison and investigations team The Guardian 20/3/2017 News Police test response to terrorist river attack Armed police officers enacted the chaos of a terrorist attack on the Thames in the first marine-based exercise to test the emergency response to gunmen. The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2017 News Online child grooming law after two‑year wait A new law against “sexual communication with a child” will finally be brought into force after two years of delays and public pressure. The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2017 News Take off for police drones air force: Remote-controlled ‘flying squad’ to chase criminals and hunt for missing people The first 24-hour police drone unit is to be launched, amid fears that forces may have to rely on them because of falling officer numbers. The ‘flying squad’ will pursue suspects, find missing people and help solve murders. Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry, national spokesman on drones, predicted forces across Britain would soon be using them as they are cheaper than helicopters and can perform some duties of bobbies on the beat. Mail Online 20/3/2017 News Former premiers and Australian police chiefs call for drug decriminalisation A group of former premiers, police commissioners and legal advocates have luanched a push for decriminalisation as part of a widespread reform of drug laws. The Guardian 19/3/2017 News PSNI forced into cuts ‘because of political instability’ Police chiefs in Northern Ireland are planning cuts of around £20 million from next month because of the political instability. The uncertainty has left the PSNI facing a 3% budget reduction, the force said News Letter (Northern Ireland) 19/3/2017 News Met officers hold mock terrorism exercise on River Thames More than 200 Met Police officers have taken part in a simulated terrorist attack on the River Thames in London. BBC 19/3/2017 News «446544664467446844694470447144724473Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events