Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 89821 to 89840 «448844894490449144924493449444954496Next ›Last » Tasers and spit hoods backed by Sussex Police bosses Tasers and spit hoods are worthwhile at a time when up to three officers are being assaulted every 24 hours, senior Sussex Police bosses have said. Worthing Herald 24/2/2017 News Cressida Dick’s appointment is an advance for equality – even more so for policing The new commissioner’s appointment mirrors society’s belief that our view of law enforcement must change The Guardian 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Where only the brave tread: How will Cressida Dick handle the role of Met Commissioner? Sir Hugh Orde OBE QPM, former chief constable of PSNI and head of what was then the Association of Chief Police Officers explores the challenges facing Cressida Dick, the newly-appointed Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, and the skills and attributes she brings to the role. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 Opinion Spit hoods: Outlining the terms of the debate As the debate over spit hoods continues, Graham Hooper of Canterbury Christ Church University briefly outlines the competing claims of those in favour and against their use. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 Analysis CC Simon Cole Blog: Uniform that’s uniform! National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion ‘Horrendous’ IPCC postÂincident guidelines are ‘nonsense’ PFEW firearms lead Che Donald has heavily criticised the draft guidance issued on PIP Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 News SSAIB announces implementation of body-worn technology by police forces meets Surveillance Camera Code of Practice SSAIB, the UK and Ireland’s security, fire and telecare certification body, announces that two police forces have pioneered the introduction of body-worn video (BWV) technology in accordance with the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice. Following certification to the code, completed by SSAIB auditors, the Greater Manchester Police and Metropolitan Police Service are now using devices for a variety of innovative and beneficial applications. SourceSecurity.com 24/2/2017 News First case dropped in RTS manipulation scandal The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has dropped the case against a 26-year-old alleged drug-driver from Cheshire whose blood test results were provided by Randox Testing Services (RTS). Police Professional 24/2/2017 News Herald View: Our single force and how it is policed Given the controversies, both real and imagined, around Police Scotland, the public meetings of its watchdog should be a riveting spectacle of accountability in action. Unfortunately, it is rarely the case that they are. Questions of senior police officers are rarely challenging and civilian members can appear awed by the office of chief constable. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Mind the gap: Obstacles in developing the new emergency services network PushÂtoÂtalk functionality on the London Underground has been a hard won police radio capability, but its future on the new LTE network faces serious hurdles Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 Analysis, Feature DNA database most effective since records began Official figures released today demonstrate the 'continuing effectiveness' of the database according to the policing minister Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 News New welfare support service has saved four officer’s lives The scheme run by the PFOA is open to officers involved in a death or serious injury incident, or need other types of support. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2017 News Custody images: Review of their use and retention This document sets out the findings of our review into how police forces use, store and delete custody photographs. Custody images are a standard feature of everyday policing. The review proposes giving individuals the facility (if they have not been convicted) to apply to chief officers of police forces to have their custody image deleted. Home Office 24/2/2017 Report Government publishes Custody Image Review The review sets out the government's view on the use and retention of custody images by the police. Home Office 24/2/2017 News Changes to NCA leadership team The NCA has appointed two deputy directors general, two new directors and a new non-executive director. The moves are part of the programme of organisational change to increase the agency’s focus on the high end of high risk offending. National Crime Agency (NCA) 24/2/2017 News Cressida Dick, the first female head of the Metropolitan Police, will not have an easy job The Economist 24/2/2017 Analysis, Feature The Guardian view on the Met police: changing, but too slowly Guardian Editorial The Guardian 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Can Cressida Dick win over the public? Yes, if she’s learned from her mistakes By Guardian columnist Mary Dejevsky The Guardian 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Met ‘trying to gag critics’ by defunding its black officers’ association Critics claim plan will be a disaster but Met says it will be fairer and better The Guardian 24/2/2017 News National DNA Database: Annual report, 2015 to 2016 This report sets out the activities of the National DNA Database (NDNAD) from 2015 to 2016. It provides: statistics on the National DNA Database including match rate, ethnicity, age and sex of those on the database; technological advances over the period; a summary of the retention framework for DNA and fingerprints set out under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (as amended by the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012); a summary of the record deletion process for requesting early deletion. [PDF] Home Office 23/2/2017 Report «448844894490449144924493449444954496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events