Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 89881 to 89900 «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » New domestic violence law to tackle ‘abhorrent and lifeshattering crime’ Prime Minister said she will directly oversee new law to ensure effort to tackle offences is consistent across the country. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2017 News IPCC guidance on postincident procedures seen as making officers look guilty, federation says Both the PFEW and the NPCC are concerned about the police watchdog's guidance around death or serious injury Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2017 News PCC won’t appoint permanent chief because next one might run fire service too A police and crime commissioner has appointed a new temporary chief constable, but says he cannot offer a permanent contract because of uncertainty around future governance of the fire service Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2017 News Stop-searches ‘not a factor’ behind rise in violent crime Police have found no link between increasing levels of violent crime and a drop in stop-search levels, according to a new report. The Scotsman 22/2/2017 News Police can struggle to convert data insights to action HMIC official highlights potential of big data in understanding the demands on policing, but warns it is only a first step in change UKAuthority.com 22/2/2017 Analysis, Feature You can’t simply blame Brexit for hate crime rise, says police chief: It existed before the referendum, he says Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton – the national policing lead for hate crime – told MPs that growing awareness of the problem was also responsible Mail Online 22/2/2017 News What went wrong for Justine Curran as head of Humberside Police Hull Live 22/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Police are ‘only in the foothills’ of tackling online abuse, MPs told Senior officer Mark Hamilton acknowledges not enough has been done about abuse such as that suffered by Diane Abbott The Guardian 22/2/2017 News Police widow pension rules in Wales ‘antiquated and unfair’ Pension rules for police widows in Wales and England have been called "antiquated" and "manifestly unfair". BBC 22/2/2017 News Praise for Police Scotland stop and search changes Police Scotland has made "substantial improvements" over stop and search, inspectors have said BBC 22/2/2017 News Police ‘still failing to take child sex victims seriously’ Children reporting sexual and violent crimes are not being taken seriously, the government’s victims tsar has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 22/2/2017 News Child victims of violent and sexual crimes ‘not being taken seriously’ England and Wales victims’ commissioner says children often made to feel like criminals and accused of wasting police time The Guardian 22/2/2017 News PCCs take maximum precept rises to cope with cuts Almost every police and crime commissioner (PCC) will raise council tax precepts by the maximum allowed blaming the pressure of ongoing cuts and changing funding arrangements. Police Professional 21/2/2017 News Spit hoods set to be issued across Hampshire police force Controversial protective spit hoods will be issued to police officers across Hampshire to protect themselves from the risk of being spat at. Hampshire Chronicle 21/2/2017 News Forced-out chief constable ‘never going to fully engage workforce in next 18 months’ A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has spoken frankly of the need to change leadership of a “failing” force – and bring it back from the brink of disengagement. Police Professional 21/2/2017 News Humberside Police criticised by its own workforce in new survey Humberside Police has been criticised by its own workforce in a new survey published today, with many claiming the force does not care about its staff. Grimsby Live 21/2/2017 News 2016-17 Revenue and Capital Expenditure Forecast Outturn The net revenue budget which was approved by Northamptonshire's PCC in February 2016 totalled £121.995m Northamptonshire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Transcript – Tackling Allegations of Electoral Fraud and Malpractice – Part Two We pursued the investigation as far as we could possibly and reasonably go, which did include securing a County Court order to go back to the original ballots. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 21/2/2017 Report Transcript – Tackling Allegations of Electoral Fraud and Malpractice – Part One For the first part of today’s discussion we are going to focus on the role of MOPAC, and MPS, the Electoral Commission and the CPS in tackling allegations of electoral fraud malpractice. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 21/2/2017 Report Lincolnshire – Draft Police and Crime Plan 2017- 2021 Lincolnshire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events