Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96169 total results. Showing results 90901 to 90920 «454245434544454545464547454845494550Next ›Last » Leicestershire Police to recruit 100 new officers Leicestershire Police is to take on 100 new officers following years in which recruitment has been largely frozen because of budget cuts. Leicestershire Live 16/8/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our new-look Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 News Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Vacancy The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire is seeking a Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner to assist with the delivery of the Police and Crime Plan for the people of North Yorkshire. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wishes to influence the delivery and direction of policing services in North Yorkshire. Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 / Hours: Full Time post -37 hours per week linked to term of current PCC. The closing date for applications is Monday 5 September 2016. North Yorkshire OPCC 16/8/2016 Jobs Dalian Atkinson: Police Federation renews call for more Tasers despite death of former Aston Villa striker Vice-chairman of the organisation for rank-and-file officers links the demand for Tasers to the drop in police numbers while Theresa May was Home Secretary The Independent 16/8/2016 News Dalian Atkinson death raises concerns about police Taser use Campaigners say disproportionate use of device on black people is indicative of police institutional racism The Guardian 16/8/2016 News North Wales Police & Crime Comissioner appoints deputy despite lack of backing North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones has confirmed the appointment of his deputy. Wrexham.com 16/8/2016 News Northants police chief resigns as councillor Northamptonshire's new Police and Crime Commissioner has resigned as a councillor in the county to focus on his new job - which he was elected to just three months ago. Herald & Post (Northants) 16/8/2016 News The Government must implement the Pickles proposals, and task the police with tackling election fraud By Cllr Peter Golds, Leader of the Conservative Group on Tower Hamlets Council. Conservative Home 16/8/2016 Feature, Opinion It’s a uniform thing: Tattoos and diversity of thought in policing Last week we explored the PFEW's campaign to to reduce prejudice against police officers with tattoos. Serving police officer Gareth Stubbs argues that these kinds of attitudes represent the power of groupthink, and argues for the importance of diversity of thought in policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 Opinion Night watch: Keeping the Night Tube safe for partying Londoners Transport for London is providing British Transport Police with an additional £3.4m in funding to ensure a visible policing presence as the new Night Tube starts running this weekend. Martin Hoscik examines the plans. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 News DNA tests are new weapon in £50m war on fly-tippers The Times - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 News Met Fed chairman slams direct entry inspector recruitment plan Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 News Keeping Europe safe: Counterterrorism for the continent Foreign Affairs - Registration at source 16/8/2016 Analysis, Feature Alarm over Tasers after police kill football star The Times - Subscription at source 16/8/2016 PCC confirms new deputy North Wales OPCC 16/8/2016 News To dive in the water or not? Postcode lottery of force responses revealed While the police are not primarily responsible for water rescues, the NPCC has been asked to issue guidance Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/8/2016 News Two home-grown ACCs for MDP The Ministry of Defence Police’s (MDP) two temporary assistant chief constables have received permanent appointments following a national selection process. Police Professional 15/8/2016 News City of London Police launches innovative cyber crime pilot project Programme will work with private law firms to use civil law against cyber criminals. Computer Business Review (CBR) 15/8/2016 News Taser stun gun a ‘less lethal’ option for police forces Deaths from the weapon remain rare, with senior officers saying it is important to consider the lives saved by not using firearms. Sky News 15/8/2016 Analysis, Feature PSNI paying nearly £500k to retrain recruits involved in cheating scandal A group of shamed student PSNI officers who were stopped from graduating amid an exam cheating scandal have cost the force almost half a million pounds to retrain. Belfast Telegraph 15/8/2016 News «454245434544454545464547454845494550Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events