Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96281 total results. Showing results 89901 to 89920 «449244934494449544964497449844994500Next ›Last » Increases in hate crime incidents driven by better reporting New figures released by the Home Office show that the 19 per cent increase in hate crime this year is driven in part by greater public confidence in how police support victims. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/10/2016 Feature, Opinion John Apter seeking to become PFEW chairman Hampshire chairman says he will focus on issues that really matter to officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 News Hate crimes soared after EU referendum, Home Office figures confirm Report finds there were more than 5,000 hate crimes in July – up 41% on previous year The Guardian 13/10/2016 News PCC calls for greater powers for police to deal with illegal traveller camps The Police Crime Commissioner backs MP Andrew Selous in calls for greater powers for police to deal with illegal traveller camps. Dunstable Today 13/10/2016 News Delivering locally and influencing nationally: How PCCs are shaping the criminal justice system Is the criminal justice system stuck in the 19th century? Sussex PCC Katy Bourne looks at how PCCs have made their presence felt since taking over from Police Authorities in November 2012, and explains how she is using her power and influence to give victims and witnesses access to swifter justice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 Opinion Independent Trust, Integrity and Ethics Committee will continue its work An independent committee will continue its work in examining the ethical governance and actions of both Warwickshire and West Mercia Police Forces for at least a further two years, following a decision by the Police and Crime Commissioners for both forces. Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 13/10/2016 News Sex crimes soar by 60% in Northern Ireland – reported rapes hit record high Belfast Telegraph 13/10/2016 News From today: British Transport Police officers in Scotland will carry Tasers Officers working for the British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland will today be given Tasers in response to the heightened terrorism threat. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 News Do MAPPA, MARAC, IOM etc actually work? Policing is increasingly concerned with the risks faced by the vulnerable, the threats posed by the dangerous and reducing the harm caused to the former by the latter. In response multi-agency case management arrangements have proliferated and come to represent a ‘new orthodoxy’ for the police and their partners. However, evidence about the effectiveness of such schemes is in short supply. Russell Webster blog 13/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Live Blog at “Working with the police on policing” conference: Day Two Taking place at the University of Sheffield between 12th to 14th October, this conference looks at the ways in which academics and the police can and do work together. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/10/2016 News UK warned it could lose access to Europol intelligence BBC 13/10/2016 News Risky and untested: What went wrong with the ESN procurement? Computer Weekly 13/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Reported rapes in England and Wales double in five years Prosecutors say rise suggests people more willing to report sexual attacks after recent high-profile cases but conviction rate falls The Guardian 13/10/2016 News Quarter of rape cases fail because victims won’t take action against their attacker Mail Online 13/10/2016 News Heads will roll over Prince Harry’s tweet to spoof Met Police account Prince Harry’s staff tweeted an announcement about his attendance at a service for the fallen of the Metropolitan Police next week Mail Online 13/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Reported rapes double following high-profile police investigations into historic sex abuse Rise in number of rape allegations may indicate improvement in police recording crimes, rather than increase in attacks The Independent 13/10/2016 News Bristol police remove documents because of ‘national security’ after mass surveillance claims Documents showing Avon and Somerset police had purchased controversial surveillance equipment have been taken down, after claims the force was using it to spy on people. Bristol Live 12/10/2016 News PM Theresa May vows to crack down on modern-day slavery as police fail to act on thousands of complaints Police are failing to investigate cases of modern slavery which means organised people-smuggling gangs are able to offend with impunity. Mail Online 12/10/2016 News Police chiefs back lower drink drive limit Police leaders across the country are joining a campaign to lower the national drink drive limit from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood. Police Professional 12/10/2016 News Child abuse intelligence ‘poorly handled’ by CEOP A security agency sat on intelligence regarding more than 2,300 suspected paedophiles for over a year because it did know what to do with it, an investigation has concluded. Police Professional 12/10/2016 News «449244934494449544964497449844994500Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events