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Showing results 89881 to 89900 «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » Met chief escapes censure for VIP abuse inquiry shambles Sir Bernard has faced repeated calls to apologise and resign over the Operation Midland scandal The Times - Subscription at source 14/10/2016 News Home Office ‘covered up racism of abuse judge’ Questions for May as Lowell Goddard accused over paedophile inquiry The Times - Subscription at source 14/10/2016 News Met to scrap chief inspector and commander ranks by 2018 Force says streamlining leadership can lead to more effective decisionmaking Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2016 News 170,000 hate crimes go unreported in the UK each year Researchers develop new hate crimes reporting systems to provide authorities with a clearer picture of the level of abuse University of Huddersfield 13/10/2016 News Rape Monitoring Group: Digests and data 2015/16 The Rape Monitoring Group has today published 42 local area digests showing how cases of rape are dealt with at all stages of the criminal justice process. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/10/2016 Report Emergency Services Network faces five month delay Home Office appears to confirm implementation delays, with first region in North West seeing timetable move from September 2017 to early 2018 Government Computing 13/10/2016 News Federations ask MPs: ‘Why don’t you care about officer safety?’ Staff associations are challenging their local MPs to explain why the vast majority failed to attend a Parliamentary debate on officer safety. Police Professional 13/10/2016 News Emergency Services Network programme hit by five month delay Home Office to extend design, build, test and assure mobilisation period by five months delaying network go-live date and transition of North West Region from September 2017 to March 2018 Wireless - Registration at source 13/10/2016 News Race and religious hate crimes rose 41% after EU vote BBC 13/10/2016 News Introducing Taser’s new arch enemy, VieVu Here's what we know about the privately held company that swiped TASER's NYPD contract last week. The Motley Fool 13/10/2016 News Bedfordshire Police appoints dedicated Disability Hate Crime Champion Bedfordshire News 13/10/2016 News Criminal Finances Bill The Criminal Finances Bill was introduced to the House of Commons on 13 October 2016. It will significantly improve the government’s ability to: tackle money laundering and corruption; recover the proceeds of crime; counter terrorist financing Home Office 13/10/2016 Report New legislation to attack criminal finances New legislation to tackle money laundering and corruption, recover the proceeds of crime and counter terrorist financing was published today. Home Office 13/10/2016 News Six candidates for chief constable post Above average number for East Midlands force Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 News Sadiq Khan says ‘every death on the streets of London is a tragedy’ at knife crime summit The Standard 13/10/2016 News Official statistics: Police recorded crime and outcomes open data tables Home Office 13/10/2016 Report Letter: Problem-solving courts Signed by: Phil Bowen, Director of the Centre for Justice Innovation; Lord Carlile, QC; Lord Wasserman; His Honour Judge Michael Findlay Baker, QC, retired; His Honour Judge John Samuels QC, retired; Nick Crichton, retired District Judge; Malcolm Richardson JP, National Chairman, Magistrates Association; Dominic Goble JP, Chairman for Northamptonshire County Youth Panel; Dominique Airey, Chief Executive, Khulisa; Professor Karen Broadhurst, Co-Director Centre for Child and Family Justice Research, Lancaster University; Helen Cadbury, Chair of the Barrow Cadbury Trust; Jon Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Restorative Justice Council; Peter Dawson, Director of the Prison Reform Trust; Dr Alison Frater, Chair of the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance, Visiting Professor Royal Holloway, University of London; Anne Fox, Chief Executive Officer, Clinks; Penelope Gibbs, Director, Transform Justice, retired magistrate; Stewart Grimshaw, Chairman, The Monument Trust; Professor Judith Harwin, Co-director for Child and Family Justice Research, Lancaster University; Sir Philip Hulme; Nicole Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer, Standing Together; Sophie Kershaw, Co-Director of FDAC National Unit, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust; Shauneen Lambe, Executive Director, Just for Kids Law; Gerard Lemos, Lemos and Crane; Christina Marriott, Chief Executive Officer, Revolving Doors Agency; David McGuire. Chief Executive Officer, Diagrama Foundation; Joyce Moseley, Chair of the Transition to Adulthood (T2A) Alliance; Heather Munro, former Chief Probation officer, London Probation Trust; Sir Charles Pollard, Restorative Solutions; Mary Ryan, Solicitor and independent researcher, RyanTunnardBrown; Dr Mike Shaw, Co-Director of FDAC National Unit, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust; Chris Stanley, Retired magistrate, Trustee of the National Association for Youth Justice; Ben Summerskill, Chief Executive Officer, Criminal Justice Alliance; Jo Tunnard, researcher in problem-solving courts, RyanTunnardBrown; Richard White, Visiting Professor of Child Law, Cardiff University; Mark Woodruff, The Monument Trust The Times - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 Feature, Opinion New head of crime at Cumbria Police Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 News Prisons Minister: Speech to the Prison Governors Association Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah tells the PGA why prison governors are the right people to drive our reforms. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 13/10/2016 Report Disclosure of youth criminal records inquiry launched The Justice Committee launches a short inquiry into the system governing the disclosure of criminal records in relation to offences committed by people when under 18 years old. Parliament.uk 13/10/2016 News «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events