Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98735 total results. Showing results 91181 to 91200 «455645574558455945604561456245634564Next ›Last » Avon And Somerset Police And Crime Panel Commissioner’s Update Report The Commissioner has been awarded £190,000 from the Home Office Police Transformation Fund to deliver a whole system review of the local criminal justice service, with the aim to improve the experience of victims and drive locally-tailored service transformation. Avon & Somerset OPCC 10/12/2016 Report Medium Term Financial Planning Report – Avon and Somerset Based on current forecasts of both funding and costs over the next five years, we’re forecasting a deficit of £17.2m in order to standstill, with the deficit in 17/18 alone forecast to be £8.3m. Avon & Somerset OPCC 10/12/2016 Report Hundreds of people kill themselves after being in police custody, report finds Equality and Human Rights Commission says it has unearthed ‘serious gaps’ in care of people who have been detained The Guardian 10/12/2016 News Eight urgent challenges for policing in this digital age The Police Foundation recently held their Annual Conference, which focused on understanding the policing implications of a digital age. Dr Rick Muir here identifies eight key policing and criminal justice challenges posed by a digitally networked society. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/12/2016 Analysis Police need to believe victims when investigating a crime Victims’ Commissioner said: “Referring to a victim of crime as a ‘complainant’ would be a great step backwards in the treatment of victims and survivors.” Victims' Commissioner 10/12/2016 News Police ‘could help prevent’ 400 deaths after custody BBC 10/12/2016 News Hundreds of people kill themselves after being in police custody, report finds Equality and Human Rights Commission says it has unearthed ‘serious gaps’ in care of people who have been detained The Guardian 10/12/2016 News Finance Update for the Year to Date and Scene Setting for 2017/18 The predominant reason for the forecast underspend on employee costs at the end of October is the greater than anticipated number police officer leavers. Essex OPFCC 9/12/2016 Report Essex Police Estate Strategy and Transformation The current estate is too big and poor quality by modern accommodation standards. Essex OPFCC 9/12/2016 Report Forces unite in closer working Crown Duty Management Systems, has been chosen as an integral part of an IT solution which will allow three police organisations to join forces for greater collaborative working. Personnel Today 9/12/2016 News NPCC: 98 clubs ‘impacted’ in football child abuse inquiries Eighty-three potential suspects have been identified during inquries into non-recent child sex abuse in football clubs, new figures have revealed. Police Professional 9/12/2016 News Devon and Cornwall deputy police chief to leave force Devon and Cornwall Deputy Chief Constable Bill Skelly is set to become the new Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable. Express & Echo (Devon) 9/12/2016 News Bill tabled to integrate railway policing into Police Scotland A bill has been tabled at Holyrood to have Police Scotland take over railway policing duties north of the border. BBC 9/12/2016 News Corrupt cops dodge scrutiny due to lax IT audits, says police watchdog Hundreds of corrupt cops who used police databases to identify vulnerable people for "sexual gain" were caught only after the abuse of power was reported by alleged victims, a watchdog has warned. ars technica 9/12/2016 News Children in custody need protection, not cruelty and bullying Recent HMIC report found "inexcusably poor practices" by police towards children in custody. A cultural shift is needed both within the police force and the local authorities who are failing to accommodate them. The Home Office must take action. openDemocracy 9/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Bill integrating railway policing into Police Scotland moves closer The integration of railway policing into Police Scotland has moved a step closer following the publication of a bill in Parliament. Scottish Legal News 9/12/2016 News Into the hurting places: The difference between making mistakes and police misconduct College of Police chief executive CC Alex Marshall this week called for an end to the blame culture in policing, and good officers being hung out to dry. Chief Superintendent John Sutherland reflects on the difference between mistakes and misconduct - and the need for police to know that they are supported when doing their jobs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/12/2016 Opinion Seven in ten people believe it’s acceptable for officers to carry a Taser An online survey of 2,004 adults aged 16-75 in England and Wales, commissioned by the Police Federation of England and Wales, has shown that 71% of survey participants consider it fairly or completely acceptable for police officers to carry a Taser when on patrol. Ipsos MORI 9/12/2016 Report Public participation: Stakeholder involvement in senior police recruitment Last week, policing commentator Cate Moore was offered the opportunity to be part of the Stakeholder Panel in the recruitment process for the next Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police. She discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the process - and recommends it for future recruitment Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/12/2016 Opinion Two-thirds ‘back more police getting Tasers’ BBC 9/12/2016 News «455645574558455945604561456245634564Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events