Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96149 total results. Showing results 91441 to 91460 «456945704571457245734574457545764577Next ›Last » David Cameron honours PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes BBC 14/7/2016 News Welcome the new overlords: Rudd, Truss and joined-up justice ICT As new Home and Justice Secretaries take up residence in their new posts, Stephen Roberts of Vigilant Research looks at the implications of these appointments for police and justice technology Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/7/2016 Analysis Confirmation Of The Chief Finance Officer – West Mercia The report provides an overview of the appointment process that was undertaken during July 2015 by the PCCs for Warwickshire and West Mercia to select the preferred candidate and appoint her temporarily to the role. West Mercia OPCC 14/7/2016 Report Confirmation Of The Deputy Police And Crime Commissioner – West Mercia The report provides an overview of the appointment process that was undertaken during June 2016 to select the preferred candidate, and of the reasons for her nomination as the proposed DPCC West Mercia OPCC 14/7/2016 Report Liaison and diversion schemes to be rolled out across England News comes after study finds pilot schemes to have been a success. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2016 News Police and Crime Commissioner: “We need fairer funds for rural forces – the current approach skews funding” Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill has backed a new report calling for fair funding for rural forces. The report, which was commissioned by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), concludes that rural forces seem set to lose out financially as Government thinking is skewed in favour of urban areas. Dorset Police is currently one of the lowest funded forces in the country. Dorset Echo 14/7/2016 News Who is Amber Rudd? A profile of Britain’s new Home Secretary The Telegraph - Registration at source 14/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Theresa May’s speech on entering Number 10 as Prime Minister A transcript of the first speech delivered by Theresa May, as Prime Minister, in Downing Street on Wednesday 13th July 2016 Policing Insight 14/7/2016 News WI members welcome additional £12million government commitment to keep its Care not Custody promise Prison Reform Trust 14/7/2016 News 21st Police Bravery Awards upon us Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/7/2016 News New Home Secretary must earn support of the police service Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Police chief denies ‘dramatic’ changes to Northamptonshire force A police chief who axed or changed five of his predecessor's policies in his first two months in office has denied making "dramatic changes". BBC 13/7/2016 News Remainer Amber Rudd gets Home Office while Brexit chief Boris Johnson is Foreign Secretary in Theresa May’s first cabinet Britain's second female prime minister wasted no time in putting another woman at the heart of law, order and security — with the appointment of Amber Rudd as the new Home Secretary. Police Professional 13/7/2016 News Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert outlines initial police plans for next four years Gwent’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Jeff Cuthbert, pictured left, has set out preliminary plans for his vision of policing and crime prevention in the community. Caerphilly Observer 13/7/2016 News Public confidence in policing: The view from a mid-career Fellowship What does 'confidence' in policing really mean? Dr Kevin Morrell of Warwick Business School is taking a year's fellowship to explore the ramifications of 'confidence' and to open up dialogue and to develop fresh insights into public confidence in the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/7/2016 Opinion Hate crime report 2014/15 and 2015/16 Hate crime creates fear and has a devastating impact on individuals and communities. The Crown Prosecution Service is committed to doing everything possible it can to tackle it. In 2015/16, we completed 15,442 hate crime prosecutions - the highest number ever. There was a 41% increase in disability hate crime prosecutions compared to 2014/15; the highest ever proportion of sentence uplifts in racially and religiously aggravated crime cases; and the highest ever conviction rate in homopohobic and transphobic prosecutions. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 13/7/2016 Report More hate crimes prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service than ever before The Crown Prosecution Service is prosecuting a record number of hate crimes, a report published today shows. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 13/7/2016 News Uncensored report into Battle of Orgreave will not be published A full, uncensored report into allegations of police misconduct at the so-called Battle of Orgreave will not be published, the police watchdog has ruled. ITV News 13/7/2016 News Call to devolve policing powers to Wales Bill marks first step in new round of devolution that could result in Home Office relinquishing power. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2016 News As police cuts bite Thames Valley’s chief constable says it’s not ‘policing on the cheap’ Police chief Francis Habgood has guaranteed to "meet the needs" of the public despite the force facing further austerity cuts and falling officer numbers. Oxford Mail 13/7/2016 News «456945704571457245734574457545764577Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events