Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96285 total results. Showing results 89561 to 89580 «447544764477447844794480448144824483Next ›Last » Research shows high public acceptance for tattooed officers Forces have been warned that tattoo bans risk discouraging talented recruits from joining as figures revealed that nearly two-thirds of people believe officers should be allowed visible body art. Police Professional 31/10/2016 News Leading judges decide on first appeals after landmark ruling raised ‘unsafe convictions’ possibility The hopes of hundreds of offenders overturning guilty verdicts under the law of ‘joint enterprise’ look to have been dashed by a new Court of Appeal ruling. Police Professional 31/10/2016 News Service to allow public to report the good and the bad of Gwent Police A new service, launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gwent, will allow the public to feedback on their service from the police. Free Press 31/10/2016 News South Yorkshire Police defend use of controversial ‘spying’ technology South Yorkshire Police are using controversial ‘spying’ technology capable of intercepting people’s personal information. The Star (Yorkshire) 31/10/2016 News Why the whole UK needs drug consumption rooms I speak with many politicians about the failings of our drug policy. As Chairman of Leap UK, an organisation which draws upon the experience of so many in law enforcement, it’s hard to ignore our testimony - often policy makers privately concede that the evidence is indeed on the side of reform, but they remain nervous of a change in their public stance says Neil Woods, Chairman of LEAP UK, and author of Good Cop, Bad War. Huffington Post 31/10/2016 Feature, Opinion The Guardian view on Orgreave: Refusing an inquiry is a denial of justice Insisting on police accountability would have offered redress to wronged miners and helped restore trust in the government’s claim that it governs for all The Guardian 31/10/2016 Feature, Opinion ‘Prevent’ anti-radicalisation work is saving lives, says chief constable Leicestershire's chief constable has defended the Government's Prevent anti-radicalisation programme. Leicestershire Live 31/10/2016 News The ongoing revolution in policing technology The Isle of Man has become the thirteenth police force to sign up for Northgate Public Services’ CONNECT policing platform, which represents around a third all forces in England and Wales, and the fourth to sign up for it as a stand-alone platform rather than jointly with other forces. Ian Blackhurst of Northgate Public Services hails the ongoing shift in policing to digital platforms. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2016 Opinion Weekly academic research summary This brand-new summary will curate the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2016 News Guns Off Our Streets: New appeal launched today The National Crime Agency and National Counter Terrorism Policing have joined forces to appeal directly to the public for information preventing criminals and terrorists gaining access to firearms and ammunition #GunsOffOurStreets. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 31/10/2016 News Brexit: Implications for Policing and Security Published today, the new thematic report from CoPaCC collates views and analysis on the implications of Brexit for policing and security. Contributors including Sir Hugh Orde, PCC Martyn Underhill and PSAEW President Gavin Thomas highlight the key areas of concern. Policing Insight 31/10/2016 News Brexit: Implications for Policing and Security A CoPaCC thematic report collating views and analysis on the Brexit implications for policing and security. The report includes contributions  by Martyn Underhill, the PCC for Dorset, Sir Hugh Orde, the former head of ACPO and Chief Supt Gavin Thomas, President of the PSAEW. The report is sponsored by leading European law firm Fieldfisher. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/10/2016 Report Report on Police, Crime and Victims’ Plan The full amended Police, Crime and Victims’ Plan 2016-21 is available to read in Appendix Three. Durham OPCC 31/10/2016 Report Review of the Local Criminal Justice Board Report on the review of the Local Criminal Justice Board carried out by the OPCVC. Durham OPCC 31/10/2016 Report Radio silence: Risks in the new police communication system With the UK's Emergency Services Network in danger of falling short, Gary Mason looks at the problems facing the most advanced first responder network in the world. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2016 Analysis, Feature Decision expected over inquiry into Battle of Orgreave An announcement is expected to be made today on whether the Government will order an inquiry into a notorious clash between police and miners in South Yorkshire. The Star (Yorkshire) 31/10/2016 News Glasgow likely to house UK’s first ‘fix rooms’ for heroin injectors Glasgow looks likely to get so-called "fix rooms" to allow drug addicts to inject safely under supervision. Evening Times (Glasgow) 31/10/2016 News Police and Crime Commissioners, farmers and police come together to tackle rural crime A collaborative rural crime strategy is being launched as police aim to work more closely with farmers and landowners to clamp down on a problem that costs the county £1m a year. Eastern Daily Press 31/10/2016 News Armed police on Tubes will make the public feel ‘LESS secure’, warns former Met commander Mail Online 31/10/2016 News Emergence of Fed’s ‘commercial rival’ sees end of advice given to officers who don’t pay in Independent legal insurance fund started by officers associated with Pension Challenge group Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/10/2016 News «447544764477447844794480448144824483Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events