Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96169 total results. Showing results 90561 to 90580 «452545264527452845294530453145324533Next ›Last » Work Programme 2016/2017 This reports sets out the Panel’s proposed future work programme for discussion and a list of recent decisions made by the Police and Crime Commissioner. West Midlands OPCC 6/9/2016 Report Medium Term Financial Plan 2017/18 to 2019/20 The medium term financial plan has been refreshed and updated based on a number of key assumptions covering likely funding levels, inflationary increases and expenditure items. West Midlands OPCC 6/9/2016 Report West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan This report seeks the comments of the Police and Crime Panel on the Commissioner’s draft Police and Crime Plan, Appendix A see plan. West Midlands OPCC 6/9/2016 Report Review of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Annual Report 2015-2016 Achievements of your Police and Crime Commissioner 2015/16 • Recruitment of more police officers – 450 will be in place by April 2017. • Securing the future of the much-loved PCSOs and protecting them from redundancy. • Helped secure a nationwide ban on the sale of so-called zombie knives following a year-long campaign.......... West Midlands OPCC 6/9/2016 Report Strategic Workforce Planning – Recruitment The Force ambition is to recruit 605 new Police Officers by 31/3/17 West Yorkshire OPCC 6/9/2016 Report Human Resources Information Systems – Police & Police Staff Strength As At 31 Jul 2016 West Yorkshire OPCC 6/9/2016 Report Keith Vaz resigns as Commons home affairs committee chair The Guardian 6/9/2016 News Home secretary to face MPs over future of child sexual abuse inquiry Amber Rudd to appear before MPs as outgoing chair claims size and scale of review is unmanageable in current form The Guardian 6/9/2016 News ‘Post service disciplinary’ procedures part of incoming reforms The head of police discipline at the Home Office has laid out reforms to be put in place as part of the policing and crime bill Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Lecturer in Quantitative Methods (Sociology/Criminology) Salary: £34,576 to £50,702. Closes: 16th September 2016 Queen's University Belfast 6/9/2016 Jobs Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice Salary: £33,574 to £38,896 per annum. Closes: 18th September 2016 University of South Wales 6/9/2016 Jobs Lack of Catholics in police is a mystery There are several reasons why a young man or woman might want to join the PSNI. It is a well paid and secure job by today's standards in Northern Ireland. It has a sense of adventure attached to it and officers rightly feel that they are contributing something valuable to their community. So, the question puzzling senior officers is why so few young Catholics are coming forward to join the PSNI. Belfast Telegraph 6/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Recruitment freeze for Notts Police over as they open applications for new officers Nottinghamshire Police will be recruiting new officers for the first time in two years - with a focus on hiring people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds. Nottingham Post 6/9/2016 News Revenge porn law prosecutions exceed 200 More than 200 people have been prosecuted for revenge porn since new laws to tackle the crime were rolled out, an official report has revealed. ITV News 6/9/2016 News Violence against women and girls – Crime Report 2015-16 (inclusive of data on men and boys) Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 6/9/2016 Report CPS prosecuting and convicting more cases of rape, domestic abuse, sexual offences and child abuse than ever before The Crown Prosecution Service is prosecuting and convicting a record number of rape, domestic abuse, sexual offences and child abuse cases, a report published today shows. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 6/9/2016 News Sex offence prosecutions at all time high CPS releases annual report about violence against women and girls. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Judge dismisses force appeal against victimisation claim of undercover officers whose careers are ‘over’ Two police officers who exposed their seniors for failure to remove guns from the street, being drunk on duty and sexism have won the latest round of a legal fight with their force. Police Professional 6/9/2016 News Force loses appeal against undercover officers Officers were found to have been unfairly treated after making complaints Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/9/2016 News Consultation: Misconduct in Public Office The Law Commission published a consultation paper on 5 September 2016, following an initial consultation earlier in the year. The current consultation runs until 28 November 2016. Law Commission 6/9/2016 Report «452545264527452845294530453145324533Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events