Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98731 total results. Showing results 91041 to 91060 «454945504551455245534554455545564557Next ›Last » Quarter Two Performance Report by Wiltshire’s PCC This report assesses progress made to deliver the priorities set out in my Police and Crime Plan. Wiltshire OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2017/18:Written statement Made by: Brandon Lewis (The Minister of State for Fire and Policing) Parliament.uk 16/12/2016 Report Preparing to police: Occupational training or tertiary education? Earlier this week, the College of Policing published their "Policing Education Qualifications Framework", widely reported as requiring police officers to have degrees. Serving officer WestCoast Response has two degrees (so, more formally, he's WestCoast Response BA MSc). What does he think of this week's announcement? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Panel Mid-Year Financial Update 2016-2017 The purpose of this report is to set out expenditure incurred in support of the Merseyside Police and Crime Panel in the period April-September 2016. Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Collaborations Involving Merseyside Police Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Report on Merseyside PCC’s Police & Crime Plan 2017/2021 Proposals to develop a Police and Crime Plan for 2017/21. The report serves as an opportunity for the Panel to consult with the PCC on content to be considered within the new Plan. Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Update on the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Medium Term Financial Strategy The purpose of the report is firstly to share the latest Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS), and to consult and seek the views of the Panel on the continuation of the precept strategy contained within the MTFS, i.e. to set the precept at the referendum limit. Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Priority Update: Tackling Serious and Organised Crime in Merseyside Pursue, Prevent, Protect and Prepare. Examples of performance against the four Ps are outlined in the main body of the report. Merseyside OPCC 16/12/2016 Report Chiefs want firearms, detectives and custody officers to get bonuses NPCC argues some forces would benefit from better targeting of cash and has identified specific ones where it is needed Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Government funding to fall as PCCs asked to fill gaps through further precept increase Budgetary pressures may continue into the next year as the Government plans a 1.4 per cent cut to its police funding contribution. Police Professional 16/12/2016 News Brexit: UK will be less safe after leaving EU unless ‘critical’ security deals are kept, peers warn 'Without access to these vital EU tools or credible substitutes, we would be seriously harming the capability of our law enforcement agencies to fight crime and keep the public safe,' says Lords report The Independent 16/12/2016 News Mobile technology gives police more time in County Durham communities Frontline police have been kitted out with handheld technology in a move that aims to give them more time on the beat rather than behind a desk doing paperwork. The Northern Echo 16/12/2016 News Met ‘can meet recommendations’ made in damning inspection report Deputy mayor and force lead for safeguarding children said they were confident around the Met's reponse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Further cuts to Lancashire Police Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner has urged the Government to stop conning the public over claims it has protected police funding at 2015/16 levels. 2BR 16/12/2016 News £120 million funding for West Mercia Police is hailed The police force covering Shropshire is to receive just over £120 million in Government funding next year, it has been revealed. Shropshire Star 16/12/2016 News The impact of organised crime on local communities The Police Foundation and Perpetuity Research have completed a two-year study which focused on understanding the impact of serious organised crime in local communities and how this threat is tackled locally. Some of the most harmful crimes are unacknowledged or not prioritised by the police due to low levels of reporting and the limitations of data collected on it. We developed a narrative for organised crime that is rooted at the local level, with a view to recommending local solutions to improving understanding and reducing these harms. The Police Foundation 16/12/2016 Report What does an offender count really tell us about organised crime going on in communities? The Police Foundation 16/12/2016 Analysis, Feature Banks told to combat payment scams Banks must do more to tackle scams where people are tricked into transferring money to a fraudster, the regulator has said. BBC 16/12/2016 News Houston police chief wants body cameras that automatically record HPD Chief Art Acevedo says change would increase transparency and trust, and make officers' work easier Chron (Texas) 16/12/2016 News How can charities maximise their impact by working with PCCs? Insights from a roundtable hosted by NPC and the Police Foundation. NPC 16/12/2016 Analysis, Feature «454945504551455245534554455545564557Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events