Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98687 total results. Showing results 90541 to 90560 «452445254526452745284529453045314532Next ›Last » Crime figures show rise in murder and knife offences ONS says 22% rise in violent crime in England and Wales reflects change in recording, but murder increase seems genuine The Guardian 19/1/2017 News Avon & Somerset Police develops apps with visualised data Force uses software platform as basis for two-week turnaround for each new operational application UKAuthority.com 19/1/2017 News Crime is up across Devon and Cornwall, new figures reveal Police have seen a rise in recorded crime in 2016 compared to 2015 figures. There were 81,949 total recorded crimes for 2016 compared to 77,465 in 2015, a rise of 4,484 crimes or 5.8 per cent. Herald Express 19/1/2017 News Mental health nurses to join police patrols in bid to get vulnerable users off drugs Vulnerable drug users will be given additional support to access treatment services thanks to a new partnership which will see mental health staff work alongside police to take help direct into people’s homes. Eastern Daily Press 19/1/2017 News “It’s elementary, Watson”: The Police ICT Company’s problems are no mystery Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive and Policing Insight Publisher, draws on the first day of the Police ICT Summit to examine why the Police ICT Company has substantial challenges ahead, and calls on PCCs and Chief Constables to show that they support the Company in its work. Policing Insight 19/1/2017 Opinion Forces need to invest in more ‘adaptive’ approach to policing tech, says chief Essex Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh says policing should not be afraid of a changing world and developing with those changes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2017 News PCC and chief constable lead fight for overdue national police funding Hampshire and Isle of Wight residents are losing out by £44.8m compared to other areas. Ministers can act now to stop services being at risk in the future say PCC and Chief Constable. On the Wight 18/1/2017 News London chief says Brexit won’t hurt fight against crime Britain's exit from the European Union is not likely to hurt international cooperation against crime and terrorism, London's police chief said Wednesday Mail Online 18/1/2017 News Lancashire – Strategic Scrutiny Meeting Report Whilst Lancashire had seen an increase in all crime the Chief Constable believed that the Constabulary had performed strongly Lancashire OPCC 18/1/2017 Report Performance Against The Police and Crime Plan – Lancashire This paper reports on a broad range of performance issues across a variety of policing areas. Lancashire OPCC 18/1/2017 Report Day Two of “Delivering Transformational Reform Together”: Live Blog at the Police ICT summit This Live Blog covers Day Two of the "Delivering Transformational Reform Together" Summit taking place in Leicestershire on Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th January 2017. Policing Insight 18/1/2017 News Manchester United appoint full-time counter-terrorism manager Manchester United say they are the first sports club in England to appoint a full-time counter-terrorism manager. The post has been filled by a former inspector from Greater Manchester Police's specialist search unit. BBC 18/1/2017 News Co-commissioned services give victims choice Offences against women and girls are on the increase. Katy Bourne, Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex Police explains how co-commissioning offers victims greater choice and a better outcome. Policing Insight 18/1/2017 Opinion Dangerously disproportionate: The ever-expanding national security state in Europe Hundreds of people were killed and wounded in violent attacks in the European Union in 2015 and 2016. The need to protect people from such wanton violence is obvious and urgent. This report gives a bird’s eye view of the national security landscape and shows just how widespread and deep the “securitization” of Europe has become. It focuses on eight themes: states of emergency, principle of legality, right to privacy, freedom of expression, right to liberty, freedom of movement, stripping of nationality, and the prohibition on sending people to places where they risk torture. Amnesty International 18/1/2017 Report Counter-terrorism laws across Europe discriminate against Muslims and refugees, warns Amnesty International ‘Right across the EU regional space we see Muslims and foreigners being equated with terrorists,’ says Julia Hall, author of the report The Independent 18/1/2017 News How much would you pay for policing? The government are looking at cutting the grant given to Lancashire Police from national budgets. 2BR 18/1/2017 News PFNI warning says ’30 officers leaving every month’ The federation has warned against "inadequate resourcing" as officers leave without beingreplaced for six months Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2017 News Revamped New Scotland Yard building nearly complete Most of the hoardings have been removed at the building in the heart of a busy London tourist area. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2017 News Council tax rise could fund extra 100 Sussex Police staff Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne is looking to increase the precept by 3.36 per cent, equivalent to an extra £5 a year for a Band D property from April. Chichester Observer 18/1/2017 News Cumbria police concerns pile pressure on health bosses to scrap cuts plan Health bosses are coming under increased pressure to scrap plans to send more seriously ill patients, including mums in labour, to Carlisle after it emerged police are already having to step in to help with transfers. News & Star 18/1/2017 News «452445254526452745284529453045314532Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events