Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100917 total results. Showing results 89881 to 89900 «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » Chiefs to discuss whether probationers and specials can use taser NPCC boss says colleagues are divided on issue. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 News Former Met commissioner questions direct entry scheme 'All other professions regard it as axiomatic that prior professional experience is a prerequisite for senior leadership'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 News Keeping order: Why the MPS Public Order Cadre is struggling for recruits Following the London Olympics in 2012, the Metropolitan Police Service began to struggle to recruit and retain experienced officers in its Public Order Cadre. Birmingham University Senior Lecturer, Dr Amy Fraher has looked into the reasons why. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 Analysis New ‘revenge porn’ law comes into force in Scotland People convicted of sharing intimate images without consent could face up to five years in prison under new legislation which has come into force. BBC 3/7/2017 News Judith Cummins: Cuts to West Yorkshire’s 999 services must stop now It is unforgiveable, given the role our emergency services have played in dealing with the terrorist acts in Manchester and London, and then the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower, that so little is on offer in the Queen’s Speech to reverse the damage inflicted upon their ability to keep us safe says Judith Cummins, the Labour MP for Bradford South. The Yorkshire Post 3/7/2017 Feature, Opinion New police officers may receive tasers for self-defence following recent terror attacks Newly-recruited police officers may receive tasers for self-defence amid fresh protection measures in the wake of England’s recent terror attacks Express 3/7/2017 News West Midlands Chief Constable says terror threat is bigger than ever but cash-starved police are in danger of ‘breaking’ West Midlands Police deals with more terror plots than any force outside London and the Chief Constable has issued a blunt message to the Government Birmingham Live 3/7/2017 News Policeman taken off the beat for 12 months after he’s accused of stealing a colleague’s BISCUITS The PC allegedly took the open packet and offered them to fellow officers at the end of a night shift Mirror 3/7/2017 News Edge Hill University launches a Professional Doctorate in Emergency Services Management Edge Hill University Business School is proud to launch its new professional doctorate research programme from September 2017. This is the first integrated programme of its kind for the ambulance, fire & rescue and police services. Designed for senior managers and potential leaders, this novel and unique programme provides a unique opportunity to engage in cross‐disciplinary dialogue with academics, and fellow practitioners interested in the wider aspects of emergency management Policing Insight 3/7/2017 News The independent report into deaths in custody must be delayed no longer Dr Omar Khan of the Runnymede Trust, Martha Spurrier of Liberty, Kate Paradine of Women in Prison and others question the continued and unexplained delays in publishing a report due a year ago The Guardian 3/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Amber Rudd urged to publish report on deaths in police custody Report from review set up by Theresa May in 2015 was due last summer but Home Office has yet to set date for release The Guardian 3/7/2017 News Eight out of ten drivers ignoring 20mph limit The vast majority of drivers are ignoring 20mph zones, bringing claims that the mass introduction of lower limits in built-up areas is a waste of time. The Times - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 News Tech companies must commit to tackling extremism Nikita Malik is senior research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society The Times - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Barrister hits out at ‘deadly terrorist propaganda’ Media reports and photographs of terrorist attacks fuel the propaganda of the killers, the independent watchdog on terrorism laws has said. The Times - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 News Theresa May’s terror plans condemned by watchdog Theresa May’s plans to fine technology companies for failing to remove extremist material online have been likened to the actions of a Chinese dictator by her own counterterrorism watchdog. The Times - Subscription at source 3/7/2017 News Commissioner’s Response to Panel Recommendations Sussex OPCC 2/7/2017 Report Police Officer Recruitment Diversity Outcomes 2016 This recruitment campaign demonstrated that Sussex Police needed to do more to reach out to BME communities. Sussex OPCC 2/7/2017 Report Sussex Financial Outturn Report 2016/17 Sussex Police income is primarily obtained through service agreements, charging for key events (e.g. football matches), partnerships, vehicle recoveries and secondment/mutual aid reimbursement. Sussex Police 2/7/2017 Report Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner’s Annual Report 2016/17 I maintain my commitment that no public access point or station will be removed unless a local alternative is available. Sussex OPCC 2/7/2017 Report Lancashire Police and Crime Panel Budget 2016/17 This report outlines Panel expenditure to date in 2016/17. Lancashire OPCC 2/7/2017 Report «449144924493449444954496449744984499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events