Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98731 total results. Showing results 91081 to 91100 «455145524553455445554556455745584559Next ›Last » Barristers’ head claims plan for online courts strikes at ‘majesty of law’ Moves to use online courts to dispense justice has been criticised for putting "respect for the law" at risk. Police Professional 15/12/2016 News Met chief gave misleading Hillsborough account, IPCC finds Watchdog finds Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe not guilty of misconduct despite finding he made false claim about giving evidence The Guardian 15/12/2016 News Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, quarterly update to September 2016 This release contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 15/12/2016 Report Number of people convicted of terror offences up by nearly half The number of people convicted of terrorism offences during the past year has risen by nearly half despite a fall in the number of arrests carried out by police, figures revealed today. The Standard 15/12/2016 News Police funding by government cut by 1.4% under Home Office formula All four Welsh police forces face a 1.4% cut in government funding, Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has confirmed. BBC 15/12/2016 News You don’t need a degree to be a police officer – you learn on the beat I was top of my class in training, but realised how little I knew when I went on patrol alone says Alex Stewart, a freelance journalist working mostly in sports data. As a former police officer, he also writes about crime and drugs policy, and presented series 2 of BBC1's Thief Trackers. International Business Times UK 15/12/2016 Feature, Opinion More armed police for Cornwall Devon and Cornwall are getting more armed police. Officials say it follows a review in the wake of the Paris terror attacks. That means there are going to be 36 more trained officers covering the two counties. Pirate FM 15/12/2016 News Police finance Home Office 15/12/2016 Report Provisional police grant report: 2017 to 2018 Consultation Home Office 15/12/2016 Report ‘No evidence’ police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe lied over Hillsborough information Police watchdog closes investigation after complaint from victim's brother Liverpool Echo 15/12/2016 News Officer numbers will fall further as budgets frozen next year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/12/2016 News Police funding by government cut by 1.4% under Home Office formula All four Welsh police forces face a 1.4% cut in government funding, Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has confirmed. BBC 15/12/2016 News Challenges to evidence-based policing: Thoughts from a practitioner Earlier this week, Laura Knight, Director of the IPSCJ, outlined some of the barriers to barriers to evidence-based policing and her thoughts on how to overcome them. Here, serving police inspector and police researcher Nathan Constable outlines his thoughts on the challenges of evidence based policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/12/2016 Opinion Challenges to evidence-based policing: Thoughts from a police researcher Earlier this week, Laura Knight, Director of the IPSCJ, outlined some of the barriers to barriers to evidence-based policing and her thoughts on how to overcome them. Here, senior lecturer Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University outlines some thoughts on the challenges of evidence based policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/12/2016 Opinion Police and Crime Commissioner Community Safety Funding 2017/18 This report is to inform the Police and Crime Panel of the options being considered in relation to the Community Safety Funding for 2017/18 and to seek their views on the options prior to the PCC making a final decision following the publication of the Police Grant Settlement. Merseyside OPCC 15/12/2016 Report Update on Merseyside Police’s Community First Programme From 1st April 2015 Merseyside Police introduced a new approach to policing, ‘Community First’. Its origins are derived from the Peelian Principle ‘The Police are the Public, and the Public are the Police’. Merseyside OPCC 15/12/2016 Report New police officers face degree requirement Recruits can take up paid degree apprenticeship, six-month graduate course, or join after university The Guardian 15/12/2016 News Mental illness on the rise among the police, but stigma remains The toll of mental health on the police service: More than one million days of policing lost, ITV News learns ITV News 15/12/2016 News Policing Education Qualifications Framework We have commenced a programme of work to design a Policing Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) intended to support the development of policing as a profession through the provision of a coherent national approach to recognising and raising educational standards in policing. College of Policing 15/12/2016 Report All new police officers in England and Wales to have degrees BBC 15/12/2016 News «455145524553455445554556455745584559Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events