Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98714 total results. Showing results 90741 to 90760 «453445354536453745384539454045414542Next ›Last » Met’s super spotters face curbs The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2017 News Met officers to be asked if they want to carry guns BBC 9/1/2017 News Union blasts pay incentives for firearms officers Plans to boost the number of detectives and firearms officers in Lancashire by offering financial incentives have been blasted by the Police Federation. The Gazette (Blackpool) 8/1/2017 News Almost £1m spent on interpreters by Derbyshire police Derbyshire police have spent almost £1 million on interpreters in the past five years. Polish is the language that the force has spent the most on but interpreters have also been needed for more obscure languages such as Wolof, Tigrinya and Tagalog, which are spoken in Africa and Asia. Derbyshire Live 8/1/2017 News HMIC inspection of North Yorkshire Police Report North Yorkshire Police is good in respect of the legitimacy with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. North Yorkshire OPCC 8/1/2017 Report Teenage criminals should be fitted with wifi jammers rather than going to prison, top cop suggests The Telegraph 8/1/2017 News Teenage criminals should be made to wear wi-fi jammers stopping them using the internet rather than being sent to prison says police chief Chief Superintendent Gavin Thomas wants new measures to stop cyber crime Mail Online 8/1/2017 News Disruptive times: Turning digital disruption into policing advantage A recent Accenture survey of 165 technology leaders within police, justice and intelligence agencies found that financial constraints, increased citizen expectations, and the need to modernise operations are driving the increasing use of digital technologies. James Slessor of Accenture unpacks the results of the survey, and outlines some of the groundbreaking directions public safety agencies are exploring. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/1/2017 Opinion Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £35,101 to £38,153 per annum. Closes: 5th February 2017 Birmingham City University 7/1/2017 Jobs Northumbria’s Targets and Performance April to December 2016 Dashboard of victims journey through the Criminal Justice System Northumbria OPCC 6/1/2017 Report Northumbria Crime Comparison Tables Crime figures for the following areas Northumberland, Newcastle,North Tyneside, Gateshead,South Tyneside,Sunderland,Force Wide. Northumbria OPCC 6/1/2017 Report Northumbria Police and Crime Panel Report Progress and Update report delivered to the Police and Crime Panel Northumbria OPCC 6/1/2017 Report Themed Report – Police Recorded Crime And Crime Survey For England And Wales Research from Cardiff University shows the number of people in England and Wales injured in serious violence (resulting in hospital treatment) has not decreased for the first time in seven years. Northumbria OPCC 6/1/2017 Report ‘Stop ignoring us’: Police in Twitter letter to suspect Tracey Dyke The police appeal to a suspected burglar is hailed as "brilliant" by some, while others describe it as "unprofessional". Sky News 6/1/2017 News How Japan has almost eradicated gun crime Japan has one of the lowest rates of gun crime in the world. In 2014 there were just six gun deaths, compared to 33,599 in the US. What is the secret? BBC 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature 2017 tech trends: ‘A major bank will fail’ Could a bank go under following a major hacking theft in 2017? BBC 6/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Inquiry to look at police and cybercrime after drugs in the post investigation A "major inquiry" into policing will focus on cybercrime in 2017, following Newsbeat's investigation into drugs in the post. Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee Yvette Cooper wants the UK to learn from countries like New Zealand, where there are closer links between police and the postal service. BBC 6/1/2017 News Endless complexity: Policing challenges in 2017 Policing faces unprecedented challenges as we move into the new year. Chief Superintendent John Sutherland outlines those challenges, and calls for our response to those challenges to begin with care and regard for those who stand on the thin blue line. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/1/2017 Opinion Forensic Science Regulator annual report 2016 This report is the second annual report from Forensic Science Regulator Dr Gillian Tully, whose term began in November 2014. The report looks at the period between November 2015 and November 2016. [PDF] Forensic Science Regulator 6/1/2017 Report Insufficient funding for forensic science puts justice at risk A lack of funding to improve forensic science is jeopardising the integrity of the criminal justice system, a new report warns today (6 January 2016). Forensic Science Regulator 6/1/2017 News «453445354536453745384539454045414542Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events