Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103269 total results. Showing results 90121 to 90140 «450345044505450645074508450945104511Next ›Last » Concordat on children in custody Guidance for police forces and local authorities in England on their responsibilities towards children in custody. Home Office 30/10/2017 Report Deaths and serious incidents in police custody: Government response The government responds to the report of the independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody, chaired by Dame Elish Angiolini. Home Office 30/10/2017 Report Deaths and serious incidents in police custody This independent review into serious incidents and deaths in custody, undertaken by Dame Elish Angiolini, began its work in October 2015. Home Office 30/10/2017 Report One online crime every TEN minutes: More than 55,000 internet-fuelled offences including harassment and child sex allegations were recorded over 12 months More than 150 internet-fuelled crimes are recorded by police every day on average, official figures show. Forces in England and Wales registered at least some online element in more than 55,000 offences including harassment, blackmail and child sex allegations in the year ending June 2017. Mail Online 30/10/2017 News Leicestershire’s top police chief says cuts leading to crime rise Violent offences up as officer numbers fall The Hinckley Times 30/10/2017 News Hampshire police to develop £27m scheme after under stress over controversial 101 and 999 calls Police control rooms are under so much pressure it is forcing crime chiefs to ditch their current system of answering calls, the Daily Echo can reveal. Hampshire Chronicle 30/10/2017 News Police release rape films ‘to increase convictions’ A police force is releasing a series of short films to encourage victims to report rape as soon as possible, in the hope it will increase convictions. BBC 30/10/2017 News England and Wales police custody deaths report out after 15-month delay Report expected to recommend reforms to police, justice system and health service, with special groups to deal with fallout The Guardian 30/10/2017 News Police use pest of a plant to weed out criminal activity The fight against crime can take on many guises but a northern police force’s method of digging up wrongdoing is particularly innovative. The Times - Subscription at source 30/10/2017 News Police chiefs warn budget cuts are ‘putting lives at risk’ as forces struggle with rising crime and terrorism threat Police cuts are thwarting efforts to combat crime and terrorism and putting public safety at risk, ministers have been told. Mail Online 30/10/2017 News England and Wales police in need of £1.3bn to tackle crime and terrorism After sustained period of cuts, the APCC fears funding shortfall may lead to rise in crime, hurting police and state legitimacy The Guardian 30/10/2017 News Police need funding boost to tackle rising crime and terrorism, according to APCC Hundreds of millions of pounds in additional funding is required to help police tackle crime, the Home Office has been warned. An additional £440 million is needed in 2018/19 and £845 million in 2019/20 to counter increasing crime rates and the increased threat of terrorism, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) said. ITV News 29/10/2017 News The weakest link: Are DNA databases really effective in fighting crime? The successful use of DNA evidence to gain convictions in high profile cases has led to significant investment in databases. But are such databases effective? Carole McCartney and Aaron Opoku Amankwaa of Northumbria University examine the evidence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/10/2017 Opinion More than just the money: The nexus of organised crime and terrorism Will the Mafia (or other organised crime groups) help whoever can pay? What does that mean for the nexus between organised crime and terrorist groups? Serving officer Martin Gallagher argues that the decision goes well beyond the amount of cash on the table. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/10/2017 Opinion Police custody deaths in UK ‘should be treated like murder inquiry’ Speedier action urged from IPCC as long-awaited Home Office report backs major shakeup The Guardian 29/10/2017 News Sussex Medium Term Financial Strategy 2017/21 – Revision September 2017 The MTFS sets the financial context for the PCC’s revenue budget, capital and investment programme and precept decisions. Sussex OPCC 29/10/2017 Report The Role Of Sussex PCC In Ensuring Sussex Police Provide An Effective Response To Schools And Other Educational Establishments This report outlines the planned changes to the Sussex Police response to schools and other educational establishments. Sussex OPCC 29/10/2017 Report Quarterly Report of Complaints – Sussex PCC That the Panel considers the complaints against the Commissioner, and any action that the Panel might take in respect of these. Sussex OPCC 29/10/2017 Report Written Questions by Public to Sussex PCC The table below provides a schedule of the written questions received prior to this meeting and where possible responses have been included. Sussex OPCC 29/10/2017 Report Sussex PCC’s Response to Panel’s Recommendations. The Panel pressed the PCC on why she would not confirm whether the number of reported crimes had risen or fallen in Sussex. 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