Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 89541 to 89560 «447444754476447744784479448044814482Next ›Last » ‘Loss of trust’ undermined Scottish i6 programme National auditor says Police Scotland and Accenture began to disagree early in the life of the contract for a new IT system UKAuthority.com 10/3/2017 News Welfare survey highlights workload demand Fed says 'no one benefits' from system where demand is high and resource low. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2017 News Police Scotland launches consultation over how to tackle crime in the next decade Police chiefs have admitted they must become more efficient to deal with the changing nature of crime in the next decade. The Press and Journal 10/3/2017 News Home Office awards emergency services PSN infrastructure project to Vodafone £15m contract detail just published relates to award made for contract that began in November Government Computing 10/3/2017 News New Deputy Chief Constable appointed for Nottinghamshire Police Rachel Barber has been appointed as Nottinghamshire Police’s new Deputy Chief Constable. She will start the role in April 2017 and take over from current DCC Simon Torr who is set to retire in May. Notts tv 10/3/2017 News Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £33,943 to £48,327 pa. Closes: 7th April 2017 Northumbria University Newcastle 10/3/2017 Jobs Government Minister meets Northamptonshire police and fire chiefs to find out more about emergency service collaboration in the county The Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service, Rt Hon. Brandon Lewis MP, visited Northamptonshire today (Friday, 10 March) to meet with police and fire chiefs and find out more about the ongoing collaboration and interoperability between the county’s police and fire services. Northamptonshire Police 10/3/2017 News Police errors raise fresh concerns over call centre performance Details of 999 and non-emergency calls obtained by The Scotsman show Police Scotland catalogued more than 40 “notable incidents” between 1 November and 25 January where areas for improvement were identified. The Scotsman 10/3/2017 News Roughly one-in-five police frequently feel angry and frustrated on the job About one-in-five police officers nationally (21%) say their job nearly always or often makes them feel angry and frustrated – feelings that are linked to more negative views toward the public. These frequently angry, frustrated officers also are more likely than their colleagues to support more physical or aggressive policing methods, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted May 19-Aug. 14, 2016, by the National Police Research Platform of 7,917 sworn police and sheriff’s officers in 54 departments with at least 100 officers. Pew Research Center 10/3/2017 Analysis, Feature One in three terror suspects arrested are now white as police crack down on far-right extremism Mail Online 10/3/2017 News Miners’ strike files suggest ‘hints of political direction’ of police Latest batch of files relating to ‘Battle of Orgreave’ needs examining, says South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner The Guardian 10/3/2017 News Too much police time wasted in A&E Some police officers have reported spending up to 80 per cent of their time on some shifts waiting at hospitals while potentially vulnerable detainees are assessed at busy A&E departments. A recent HMIC inspection found that waits of six to eight hours for officers in these cases are not uncommon – equating to an additional 62,000 hours a year. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/3/2017 News Met Police ‘failed’ in Tower Hamlets election fraud probe Police made "major failings" while investigating electoral fraud in Tower Hamlets, a London Assembly committee chairman has said. BBC 10/3/2017 News Crime in the age of technology – Europol’s serious and organised crime threat assessment 2017 Europol’s Director Rob Wainwright: “The SOCTA 2017, Europol’s flagship product, represents the outcome of the largest data collection on serious and organised crime ever undertaken in the EU. Europol has been able to use its singular intelligence capability as the European information hub for criminal intelligence to analyse and identify the key crime threats facing the EU. These include cybercrime, illicit drugs, migrant smuggling, organised property crime, and the trafficking in human beings.” Europol 9/3/2017 Report Number of criminal gangs operating in Europe surges to 5,000, says Europol Law enforcement agency reports alarming increase in people smuggling and digital attacks on businesses The Guardian 9/3/2017 News Surrey OPCC Month 9 2016/17 Financial Report. The report compares the expenditure and income incurred and received by the OPCC, against the financial budget Surrey OPCC 9/3/2017 Report Surrey OPCC’s Budget for 2017/18 I am presenting the budget for my Office to the Panel in complete and considerable detail, as I wish to be totally transparent about the costs that I anticipate directly incurring. Surrey OPCC 9/3/2017 Report Economic crime lead calls for fraud and cyber crime skills to be ‘mainstreamed’ Police officers’ understanding of fraud and cyber crime needs to match their ability to respond to and investigate ‘mainstream’ offences such as theft and burglary if the service is to fulfil its primary role of keeping the public safe, according to the City of London Police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/3/2017 Analysis Police IT: It’s always darkest before the dawn Crest Advisory 9/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Waterfall approach damns failed £46m i6 Scottish police system Fundamental disagreement between Police Scotland and Accenture about interpretation of the contract and the scope of the programme led to collapse of project Government Computing 9/3/2017 News «447444754476447744784479448044814482Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events