Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 90781 to 90800 «453645374538453945404541454245434544Next ›Last » Ann Barnes skirts around the controversies as she publishes report on her term in office as Kent’s PCC Kent’s out-going police and crime commissioner Ann Barnes has produced an extended report singing the praises of her time in office - but barely acknowledging the errors of judgement which cost her her reputation. Kent News 5/4/2016 News Kent PCC ‘End of Term’ report Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Ann Barnes, has today published a report summarising her term of office. In the report, the Commissioner details how she delivered the manifesto promises she was elected on, including protecting visible community policing, putting victims and witnesses first and keeping party politics out of policing. Kent OPCC 5/4/2016 Report Hundreds of police staff jobs to go in South Yorkshire by 2020 More than 700 police staff jobs are to be lost in South Yorkshire in the next four years, a report has revealed. The Star (Yorkshire) 5/4/2016 News Drugs a ‘very serious issue’ says West Mercia PCC West Mercia’s police and crime commissioner has insisted the force treats drugs as a “very serious issue” – despite figures which show arrests for cannabis possession in England and Wales have fallen by nearly half since 2010 Shropshire Star 5/4/2016 News Latest CoPaCC Policing Report published Download the latest report covering key policing and PCC activity during March 2016. Policing Insight 5/4/2016 News CoPaCC Policing Report – March 2016 CoPaCC Policing Report covering the month of March 2016. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2016 Report Weekly “Media Monitor” summary… Our Weekly Review, drawing heavily on our popular Media Monitor database Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2016 News Police psychological sick leave up 35% in five years BBC 5/4/2016 News Which forces have done better (or worse) out of the latest Police Innovation Fund awards? Bernard Rix and Simon Bullock of CoPaCC identify the winners (and losers) in the Home Office's recent distribution of a £55 million fund Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2016 Analysis Time for an investigation Allegations that the former Chief Constable of Cleveland was given a lucrative “golden handcuffs” deal after key legal advice – suggesting the bonus package would not be legal – was withheld from police authority members The Northern Echo 4/4/2016 News New Director General for Crime and Policing Group appointed Paul Lincoln has been appointed as the new Director General for the Crime and Policing Group (CPG) at the Home Office. gov.uk 4/4/2016 News 13 of the world’s most stupid criminals BBC 4/4/2016 Analysis, Feature Devon and Cornwall Police And Crime Commissioner’s Performance Report This Performance Report presents an update on the headline performance measures set out in the refreshed Police and Crime Plan 2015/16. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 4/4/2016 Report Secret Diary of a PCC: Witchcraft – the Secret PCC and managing awkward Chiefs Jon Harvey revisits his "Secret Diary of a PCC" series - essential reading for any PCC candidate 'at risk' of being elected... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/4/2016 Opinion ‘It is time to explode the myth that crime is falling’, says Lib Dem police candidate Liberal Democrat police and crime commissioner candidate Neil Lewis insists 'it is time to explode the myth' that crime across Cheshire is falling. Warrington Guardian 4/4/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections Tory leaflet slams Gloucestershire police as ‘4th worst’ in UK The contest for Gloucestershire police's top job is intensifying as a Conservative Party leaflet has condemned the county's force as the fourth worst in the country. Gloucester Citizen 4/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections How PCCs can help to tackle business crime Policing Insight examines research from the Federation of Small Businesses and provides details of the FSB's 'manifesto' for PCC candidates Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/4/2016 Analysis UK cops dodge strong crypto on terror convict’s iPhone using clever trick No need for back doors or weakened encryption when clever policing does the job. ars technica 4/4/2016 News Snoopers Charter (aka IP Bill) could hit police forces with £1billion of cuts Police officers across the country could get the chop to pay for Theresa May’s Snoopers Charter, campaigners warn Political Scrapbook, with new analysis of the legislation. Political Scrapbook 4/4/2016 News Kent Commissioner’s Key Decisions Report on Commissioner’s Key Decisions – January to March 2016 delivered to Kent and Medway Police and Crime. Kent OPCC 4/4/2016 Report «453645374538453945404541454245434544Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events