Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 90641 to 90660 «452945304531453245334534453545364537Next ›Last » Police boss ‘can’t afford more officers on street’ North Somerset Times 13/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections PCC hopeful fends off teen gang mugger Lincolnshire Echo 13/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Fergus Wilson: Glimmer of hope for tycoon’s PCC bid after High Court adjournment Kent Online 13/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Delivering justice in the digital age HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/4/2016 Report Joint inspectorate report finds progress still needed in digitisation of criminal justice process HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/4/2016 News Police and prosecutors ‘losing sensitive evidence’ BBC 13/4/2016 News National Crime Agency Warrant Review Closing Report National Crime Agency (NCA) 12/4/2016 Report West Yorkshire Police chief challenged over force’s lack of diversity West Yorkshire Police’s chief constable has promised to take on 600 new officers in the next year after being challenged over her force’s lack of recruitment from ethnic minority groups. Yorkshire Evening Post 12/4/2016 News What are PCCs – and have they made a difference? Second police and crime commissioner elections set for May, but tensions over their power and functions remain. The Week 12/4/2016 Analysis, Feature, UK PCC Elections Weekly “Media Monitor” summary… Our Weekly Review, drawing heavily on our popular Media Monitor database Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/4/2016 News Pre-election poll: Only one in ten know ‘anything’ about their PCC They may be here to stay with a wider criminal justice brief — but the fledgling police and crime commissioners (PCCs) introduced to bring forces across England and Wales to account are a “virtual reality” to the UK population. Millions of Britons know next to nothing about the class of 2012 as the electorate go to the polls again in three weeks’ time. Police Professional 12/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Legislation could ease diversity issues, MPs told Senior Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) policing figures have called for the introduction of a 50/50 positive discrimination law. Police Professional 12/4/2016 News The Met explains thinking behind new integrated policing system MiPS will pull together information from seven disparate databases; anticipated 'go-live' expected to be spring 2018, with full rollout by mid-2019. Government Computing 12/4/2016 News MPs hear damning claims of police racism within North-East force Asian police officers at Cleveland Police were subjected to "racial stereotyping which equated them with being terrorists," MPs were told. The Northern Echo 12/4/2016 News Thoughts on the Met integrated Policing System Stephen Roberts of Vigilant Research examines the Metropolitan Police's invitation to tender for a new integrated case, custody, intelligence and investigation system Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/4/2016 Analysis Why Suffolk is a key battleground in these PCC elections Labour's PCC candidate for Suffolk, Cath Pickles, explains... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/4/2016 Opinion, UK PCC Elections Women on top in the changing world of policing? Carina O'Reilly, a Doctoral Researcher at Anglia Ruskin University, examines the list of confirmed PCC candidates, and speaks to some of the (very few) female candidates Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/4/2016 Analysis, UK PCC Elections Met Police still to decide on iPad strategy 12 months after £6m pilot ended A Freedom of Information request submitted to the Met by V3 showed that just 641 devices have been rolled out to officers in the Hammersmith and Fulham areas since plans were announced to provide 15,000 to 20,000 iPads to front-line police. V3.co.uk 12/4/2016 News Assistant Director, Collective Training & Exercises Reference number: 1487760 / Salary: £41,774 - £56,383 / Grade: Grade 7, Grade 6, Band A / Post type: Fixed Term / Length of employment: 2 years / Location: York, Yorkshire and the Humber, YO61 3EG. Closing date 22nd April. Cabinet Office 12/4/2016 Jobs Embracing PCCs: Lessons from the past, directions for the future On 5th May voters will go to the polls to choose their next Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs). As two long standing but friendly critics of PCCs, the Police Foundation's Director, Rick Muir and Ian Loader, Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford argue that four years on it is time to embrace the idea of PCCs. The Police Foundation 12/4/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections «452945304531453245334534453545364537Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events