Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98748 total results. Showing results 91221 to 91240 «455845594560456145624563456445654566Next ›Last » Football sex abuse: Met police launches investigation BBC 9/12/2016 News It’s time to face up to the challenge of policing in a digital age The Police Foundation 9/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Tackling Gangs in Essex Violence Reduction Nurses have been appointed at up to 12 major trauma centres, to promote data sharing, to build links with CSPs and to support other nearby hospitals. Essex OPFCC 8/12/2016 Report Sectarian challenges: Clear action is needed Dr Dave Sloggett explores the implications of the report published by Dame Louise Casey into sectarianism in society. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2016 Analysis, Feature The police are still ignoring sexual abuse by officers. It’s time for zero tolerance The macho culture of the police is being exploited by officers to prey on the vulnerable victims they are supposed to protect The Guardian 8/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Deliver legacy inquest unit or face ‘bleak’ future, criminal justice chief warns Families waiting for long-delayed legacy inquests face a bleak future unless the political will is found to deliver stalled reforms of the coronial system, Northern Ireland's leading criminal justice inspector has warned. Belfast Telegraph 8/12/2016 News Forces trying to recruit outside leaders without identifying own talent Inspectorate finds direct entry schemes being sought by South Yorkshire and Humberside, who do not have good enough processes for picking out internal talent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2016 News Body cams too fragile for Canadian Mounties – so they won’t be used Kit dumped after fears over battery life and durability The Register 8/12/2016 News Derbyshire Constabulary rated as ‘outstanding’, new report says Derbyshire Constabulary is one of only two police forces across the country to be rated as ‘outstanding’, a new report says. Derbyshire Times 8/12/2016 News More than 300 at Devon’s police force haven’t had proper background checks Inspectors have rated Devon and Cornwall Police as "good" but revealed it has hundreds of officers and staff who have not been properly vetted. Express & Echo (Devon) 8/12/2016 News ‘Clear plan’ needed to stop officers exploiting power for sex, claims HMIC PEEL report Forces’ failure to prevent officers and staff abusing their authority for sexual gain has marred an otherwise positive review of police legitimacy. Police Professional 8/12/2016 News South Yorkshire Police told to ‘improve’ The police watchdog, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, branded the force 'good' last year, but in the latest inspection found standards had dropped. South Yorkshire Times 8/12/2016 News Thames Valley Police ‘good’ at tackling corruption but more ‘wide-ranging’ approach needed A watchdog looking at how Thames Valley Police tackles corruption says it is 'good' but needs to do more to root out abuse of authority. The Oxford Times 8/12/2016 News Gloucestershire police told to do more to weed out officers abusing their position for sexual gain Gloucestershire police has been told to shape up a over the lack of checks on officers abusing their position for sexual gain. A report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary says the force 'requires improvement' in how it keeps people safe and reduces crime legitimately. Gloucestershire Live 8/12/2016 News Humberside Police officers lodge the highest rate of grievances Humberside police officers have the highest rate of grievances in England and Wales. In the 12 months to March 31, 2016, Humberside Police finalised 27.2 formal grievances raised by officers per 1000 officers. Grimsby Live 8/12/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police criticised over Chief Constable delay The way Nottinghamshire Police has gone about appointing a new Chief Constable is of "considerable concern" and is "causing uncertainty" among staff, inspectors have said. Nottingham Post 8/12/2016 News More PCSOs to be taken on by Staffordshire Police More police community support officers are to be taken on by Staffordshire Police which has begun the recruitment process for more to join the force in the spring. Staffordshire Newsletter 8/12/2016 News Paddick: Police conduct in exploiting victims “totally unacceptable” Responding to a report which found hundreds of police officers have been accused of abusing their position to sexually exploit people, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary and former senior police chief Brian Paddick said: "It is totally unacceptable that anyone in a position of power should abuse their position..." Liberal Democrat Voice 8/12/2016 News Dyfed-Powys and North Wales Police ‘require improvement’ Dyfed-Powys Police and North Wales Police require improvement in some of the ways they work, according to reports by watchdogs. BBC 8/12/2016 News One in 10 crimes recorded by police are domestic abuse cases – ONS Estimated 1.2 million women and 650,000 men were victims of domestic abuse in year to March, statistics agency reports The Guardian 8/12/2016 News «455845594560456145624563456445654566Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events