Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96169 total results. Showing results 90861 to 90880 «454045414542454345444545454645474548Next ›Last » Not going soft, going sensible: Treating addicts as victims to reduce drug misuse Should drug addicts be treated as victims themselves? Research suggests that prescribing pharmaceutical heroin can reduce the use of street drugs and associated levels of crime. Ron Hogg, former senior police officer, now Durham’s Police, Crime and Victims Commissioner, argues that this isn't going soft on drugs, but going sensible. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/8/2016 Opinion Cumbria police supremo marks 100 days in office Cumbria's police chief has completed his first 100 days in office and has praised the hard work of all agencies in keeping the public safe. The Mail (North West) 19/8/2016 News Philip Seccombe: My first 100 days as Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire Conservative Home 19/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Home Office relaunches emergency services network devices procurement The Home Office has relaunched its tender process for the supply of Emergency Services Network (ESN) devices, accessories and services, worth up to £150m. PublicTechnology.net 19/8/2016 News Chief Executive and Monitoring Officer (Part-Time) Salary: £75,000 (pro rata). Closes: 16th September 2016 Dorset OPCC 19/8/2016 Jobs Terror deaths in Western Europe at highest level since 2004 BBC 19/8/2016 Analysis, Feature Scotland Yard’s ‘commuter cops’ live in France Only 49 per cent of Met officers assigned to duties in London boroughs lived in Greater London, according to a report The Times - Subscription at source 19/8/2016 News Commuter Cops Half of the Metropolitan Police Officers do not live in London and this badly affects the way our city is policed. The phenomenon of the “commuter cop” makes it harder to deploy officers quickly in emergencies, such as riots or terrorist attacks; reduces the police presence in London; reduces officers’ contact with the communities they serve; and contributes to the Met’s continued difficulty in recruiting a force that reflects the diversity of London. Policy Exchange 19/8/2016 Report Met terror warning as report reveals ‘commuter cops’ live as far away as Cornwall and the South of France The Telegraph 19/8/2016 News Hillary Clinton Is No Friend To Law Enforcement Law Officer (USA) 19/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Spanish police try out drones to patrol beaches Spanish police have started using drones to help patrol some of the country's most popular beaches at a time when tourist arrivals are reaching record highs. Reuters 18/8/2016 News PCC’s mailshot to media: Your pay package claims on chief constable are ‘wrong’ A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has robustly defended the "vital leadership" of his chief constable amid claims his pay package is nearly £100,000 more than Prime Minister Theresa May. Police Professional 18/8/2016 News Transformational change: The parable of the boiled frog The police service is undergoing fundamental change through a combination of austerity and alterations in demand. DCC Andy Rhodes revisits transformational change in policing and introduces the parable of the boiling frog to explain what limits the capacity of forces to adapt and transform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/8/2016 Opinion Child gang exploitation prevention scheme welcomed Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner has announced funding for pilot schemes to tackle child criminal exploitation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2016 News Driving away the shadows Early intervention to prevent terrorism is tough to get right. Britain does not do a bad job The Economist 18/8/2016 Analysis, Feature French policemen to remain anonymous on official reports amid heightened terror threat Members of the French national police force have the right to remain anonymous on some official reports, it was announced today. Express 18/8/2016 News Cambridge charity PTSD999 vows to fight ‘scourge of post-traumatic stress in our emergency services’ Cambridgeshire Live 18/8/2016 News Chicago’s experimental policing tool is hurting the people it’s supposed to be helping Since 2013, Chicago has been home to one of the most controversial crime-prevention experiments in the country: the Strategic Subjects List. Mic 18/8/2016 Analysis, Feature Why global terrorism cannot be allowed to threaten community policing Former Thames Valley Police assistant chief constable Brian Langston says the UK's unique community policing style must be preserved. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Watchdog probes spit hood arrest Footage of the young black male being arrested was posted to YouTube and quickly attracted attention. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2016 News «454045414542454345444545454645474548Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events