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Showing results 91181 to 91200 «455645574558455945604561456245634564Next ›Last » Firearms officers cut despite rise in terror threat The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2016 News Dallas, Nice, Baton Rouge, Munich: The UK’s Emaciated Blue Line Braces Huffington Post 29/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Suicides and assaults in prisons in England and Wales at all-time high Figures show more than one in 10 prison suicides are by women, while self-harm is also on the rise The Guardian 29/7/2016 News Tourists in France to be protected by armed police and soldiers amid heightened beach security An additional 23,000 troops and police officers will be deployed to holiday destinations over the summer The Independent 29/7/2016 News Merseyside’s Police Commissioner appoints interim Chief Executive Jane Kennedy has today announced that Clive Howarth, an experienced former Chief Superintendent Click Liverpool 28/7/2016 News United Nations – Community Policing and Big Data Analytics Members of the West Yorkshire for Innovation (WyFi) team were recently invited to the United Nations in Geneva to present the Unity project at the UNICRI workshop ‘Using Big Data Analytics to Reinforce Security’. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together experts in the fields of crime, policing, counter-terrorism and illicit trafficking to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by Big Data Analytics. West Yorkshire Police 28/7/2016 News Police in Britain fired their guns just seven times in the last year Official figures paint a huge contrast with the United States The Independent 28/7/2016 News Covering Report – Status Review of PCC Plan Objective 1 – ‘Responding to Emergencies’ The Panel focuses each quarter on one of the PCC’s Plan’s strategic objectives. This topic was considered previously at the Panel meeting on 10 July 2015. Suffolk OPCC 28/7/2016 Report PERFORMANCE REPORT TO QUARTER 1 (APRIL-JUNE) 2016/17 This is the first performance report under the tenure of the new Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach. It should be noted that the date at which Lord Bach took office was the 12th May 2016, which falls in the middle of the time period covered by this report. Leicestershire OPCC 28/7/2016 Report Derbyshire Police praised for approach to serious crime A 'mafia style' Derbyshire gang is one of more than 50 'serious and organised' crime groups (OCGs) across the county, a police report claims. Burton Mail 28/7/2016 News Police use of firearms statistics, England and Wales: April 2015 to March 2016 This release contains statistics on police use of firearms from the 43 Home Office police forces in England and Wales in the year ending 31 March 2016. Home Office 28/7/2016 Report UK armed police fired their guns just seven times during 14,000 firearms operations Figures show number of times police fired weapons relatively low but still highest since 2009. International Business Times UK 28/7/2016 News Time for certainty of security Chairman of the Defence Police Federation Eamon Keating says 2,600 officers have been left in limbo. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Firearms officer numbers down by 18 per cent despite terror threats Fed says the numbers are not adequate Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/7/2016 News PCC takes first steps towards further police and fire cooperation Essex may become the first area in England and Wales to bring police and fire services under the control of the police and crime commissioner. Police Professional 28/7/2016 News South Yorkshire’s chief constable ‘should be sacked’ Calls have been made for South Yorkshire Police's chief constable to be fired after it emerged he was not facing dismissal for misconduct. BBC 28/7/2016 News Post-Litigation Strategic Direction Report to Cleveland PCP To update members on the Strategic Direction issued by the Commissioner following on from recent Employment Tribunal litigation and progress in relation to the matters it contains. Cleveland OPCC 28/7/2016 Report Hidden crimes and police visibility: Interview with Lord Willy Bach, PCC for Leicestershire Lord Willy Bach, the first serving parliamentarian to be elected as a Police and Crime Commissioner, talks about the learning curve for PCCs, appointing a deputy, and why 'blue light' mergers could leave the Fire Service as the poor relation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/7/2016 Interview, Opinion IPCC bungled case against officers accused of abusing firefighter Police watchdog admits key errors in case over incident that saw Edric Kennedy-Macfoy Tasered after he tried to help Metropolitan police officers The Guardian 28/7/2016 News Edinburgh police spend £1 million hunting for missing people- including teenager who disappeared 77 times Officers in the south-east of the city are also spending half of their working hours looking into repeat cases - despite the force facing increasing financial challenges. The Herald (Scotland) 27/7/2016 News «455645574558455945604561456245634564Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events