Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100917 total results. Showing results 89901 to 89920 «449244934494449544964497449844994500Next ›Last » Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner’s Decisions The Panel will recall that the Commissioner has agreed to the Director's delegated decisions being published. Lancashire OPCC 2/7/2017 Report An obsession with memory: Body-worn video and the criminal justice system Much has been written on body-worn video and its potential to reduce complaints and enhance police legitimacy. Former Senior Investigating Officer Andy Griffiths argues that BWV also challenges the criminal justice system's reliance on memory - and that it should encourage us to look again at what problems the current system is set up to solve. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/7/2017 Opinion Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,959 to £46,925 per annum. Closes: 28th July 2017 University of Northampton 2/7/2017 Jobs Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £32,004 to £36,001 per annum + benefits. Closes: 13th July 2017 Newman University (Birmingham) 2/7/2017 Jobs Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Law Enforcement Salary: £36,179 to £49,160 per annum. Closes: 16th July 2017 Middlesex University 2/7/2017 Jobs Senior Lecturer in Criminology (1.0FTE) Salary: £37,075 to £41,709 per annum. Closes: 13th July 2017 University of Chester 2/7/2017 Jobs Social media has become a critical part of law enforcement More than ever these days, people want transparency out of their policing agencies. The Police Foundation 2/7/2017 Analysis, Feature Former law chief calls for inquiry into ‘serial murders’ by rogue SAS unit Lord Macdonald, the former director of public prosecutions, called for an independent judicial inquiry to examine whether the investigation into allegations of “serial murders” by the SAS had been deliberately impeded by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the military. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 2/7/2017 News Sussex Medium Term Financial Strategy 2017/21 The MTFS sets the financial context for the PCC’s revenue budget, capital and investment programme and precept decisions. Sussex OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Community Remedy Evaluation Report The survey revealed the type of crimes which respondents felt suitable for community resolution as depicted in the chart below. Nottinghamshire OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Nottinghamshire PCC’S Update Report – To March 2017 Part of this report focuses on reporting by exception, i.e. red significantly worse than the target (>5% difference) or blue, significantly better than the target (>5% difference). Nottinghamshire OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Regional Collaboration Workshop Event The PCP agreed in principle to develop a proposal to hold a workshop event to look at the issue of Regional Collaboration between the five Police forces and PCCs in the region. Nottinghamshire OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Durham Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner’s Decision Register See Appendix 2 for key decisions. Durham OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Durham Year End Performance Report 2016-17 The report contains key performance data for the headline measures: Victim Based Crime, Public Confidence, and Victim Satisfaction, and performance information on each aspect of the current Police, Crime and Victims’ Plan. Durham OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Medium Term Financial Plan 2016/17 to 2020/21 – Durham The plan provides an outline of the demands and consequential revenue resource requirements of the PCC and Constabulary for the four financial years commencing 1st April 2016. Durham OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Durham PCVC Annual Report 2016/17 Durham’s first Young Police, Crime and Victims' Commissioner elected. Durham OPCC 1/7/2017 Report Digital force fields to stop terrorist vehicles Digital force fields could be installed around sensitive buildings and bridges under government plans to prevent vehicles being used in terrorist attacks. The Times - Subscription at source 1/7/2017 News Greater Manchester doubles number of police trained to use stun guns Force to train 1,100 officers to use Taser weapons to better protect region after terrorist attacks in London and Manchester The Guardian 1/7/2017 News Does military equipment lead police officers to be more violent? We did the research. When law enforcement agencies are increasingly militarized, do officers become more violent? The Washington Post 30/6/2017 Analysis, Feature Assistant Chief Constable Vacancy British Transport Police is unique. We are a national police force, working closely with the rail industry to ensure the safety and security of nearly 3 billion passenger journeys and over 100 million tons of freight every year across the rail network throughout Great Britain, including London Underground. The world in which we work is fast-paced, operationally and commercially demanding, and constantly changing. We are looking for an Assistant Chief Constable who is equally unique - someone who understands the operational and commercial factors surrounding the work we do, the environment we do it in, and the varied and evolving challenges that we face. An individual who can build on the excellent performance of others to achieve our objectives to keep the public safe and deliver the best service for victims, witnesses and the vulnerable. Salary up to £110,148. The closing date for applications is 09.00 7 July 2017 British Transport Police 30/6/2017 Jobs «449244934494449544964497449844994500Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events