Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103021 total results. Showing results 90781 to 90800 «453645374538453945404541454245434544Next ›Last » Has the Conservative policing strategy failed? Academic and former chief constable Dr Tim Brain says after seven years in government, the opportunity to blame previous administrations for today's problems are long gone. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Policing Minister snubbed chief officer pay body Report also reveals some PCCs are not publishing full details of chief officer remuneration packages as they are required to. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2017 News Government abolishes public sector pay cap – but will only pay officers one per cent Government will fund one per cent increase for officers with one-off, one per cent bonus paid for by forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2017 News Pay cap increase ‘could cost West Mercia Police 25 officers Shropshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has said that a one per cent rise in public sector pay could mean the loss of 25 officers. Shropshire Star 13/9/2017 News Mental health crisis ‘tip of the iceberg’ for police Police officers in Staffordshire are spending thousands of hours tied up dealing with people suffering with mental health issues, it was revealed today. Express & Star 13/9/2017 News Rank and file officers ‘scunnered’ by treatment in Police Scotland The low number of Police Scotland officers raising grievances shows a “fundamental lack of confidence” in the force’s complaints procedures, it has been claimed. The Scotsman 13/9/2017 News How mental health patient spent 19 hours in police custody Grant Williams knows how people suffering from mental health can end up being locked up by police. Express & Star 13/9/2017 News Justice secretary defends ‘strong’ Police Scotland leadership Police Scotland has a "strong and resilient command team in place" despite its chief constable going on leave, the justice secretary has said. BBC 13/9/2017 News Lack of NI ministers ‘hits police pay’ The Police Federation for Northern Ireland has called on the Secretary of State to take action to deliver a pay award to thousands of officers. BBC 13/9/2017 News The last acceptable form of racism? The pervasive discrimination and prejudice experienced by Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities Traveller Movement 13/9/2017 Report New research shows shocking extent of the ‘last acceptable form of racism’ New research published and presented in the House of Lords today by the Traveller Movement shows that a shocking four out of five Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people have experienced a hate crime or hate speech. The Travellers' Times 13/9/2017 News “The government should hang their heads in shame” – PC tells chief constable GMP is at ‘breaking point’ in heart-felt resignation letter Father-of-three Joseph Torkington, 37, who used to patrol Offerton in Stockport, has resigned after 12 years as a police constable Manchester Evening News 13/9/2017 News Theresa May faces pay backlash after lifting 1% public pay cap Jeremy Corbyn says Tories are trying to divide and rule workers as prison officers and police dismiss pay rises as insufficient The Guardian 13/9/2017 News Answers to Questions Raised in Police and Crime Commitee Meeting July 2017 Provide a breakdown of the officers involved in Grenfell Tower search and recovery operation London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 12/9/2017 Report Victims’ and Restorative Justice Services – Lincolnshire Rape Crisis and Trusthouse have been provided with grants to support victims of rape and sexual violence Lincolnshire OPCC 12/9/2017 Report Police and prison staff to get more than 1% pay cap BBC 12/9/2017 News Mental ill-health and policing: What’s the true picture? In 2014, Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis first commissioned a report into incidents police attended that involved someone with a mental illness. Three years on and Staffordshire has made considerable strides in reducing the number of those suffering mental ill health in custody, but there is still much to be done. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/9/2017 Opinion A new standard in victim services Supporting Justice have launched a new quality mark to promote standards in victim care services. Chief Executive Anne Warren explains why the quality mark is needed and how it is assessed Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/9/2017 Opinion Next steps: The APCC’s new chair on what the future might hold for PCCs David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, has been elected as the Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). He tells Syreeta Lund what his plans are for the organisation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/9/2017 Interview, Opinion PCC calls for new strategy on gypsy sites Surrey's Police and Crime Commissioner has called for ways to find a better solution to unauthorised traveller encampments across the UK. Alton Herald 12/9/2017 News «453645374538453945404541454245434544Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events