Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 91741 to 91760 «458445854586458745884589459045914592Next ›Last » Justice Secretary Michael Matheson holds summit on Brexit risks to Scottish justice system Scotland's unique and jealously guarded justice system survived the 1707 Act of Union largely intact but now faces “risks” and “uncertainties” as a result of Brexit, according to Justice Secretary Michael Matheson. The National 21/11/2016 News No apology from Lord Advocate for crackdown on abuse Scotland's Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC has refused to apologise for taking a “rigorous approach” to domestic violence in response to claims by the police union that abuse cases were being pursued through the courts with insufficient evidence. The National 21/11/2016 News What should we stop doing? Royston Martis says policing is about much more than fighting crime - does the Home Secretary agree? Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 Feature, Opinion PCC announces intention to take over fire service David Lloyd said his force could become an early adopter of the scheme. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 News Drones assist Merseyside in oneday 13 drug raid blitz Force was using unmanned aerial vehicles for the first time in a major operation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 News Met to merge London borough command units Model to be piloted in five areas. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 News Force increases firearms officers by 50 per cent First intake of new AFOs joined the unit earlier this month. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 News Extra 150 Leicestershire Police officers to carry Taser guns An extra 150 police officers are to be equipped with Taser stun guns in the new year. Leicestershire Police said the move is designed to increase public safety and protect its officers from attacks. The Hinckley Times 21/11/2016 News New anti-hate crime funding for projects and religious centres Community projects and places of worship will receive more than £700,000 to tackle hate crime through a government grant. Police Professional 21/11/2016 News Legalisation of cannabis ‘only solution to crime and addiction problems’ Report by Adam Smith Institute says UK’s drug strategy ‘has failed in its core aims’ and urges government to legalise cannabis The Guardian 21/11/2016 News Professor of Global City Policing Salary: Not less than £78,503pa. Closes: 19th December, 2016 The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and the London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) are partnering with UCL to establish the Institute for Global City Policing, the first open and formal research partnership between the MPS and academia. The Institute will be an independent, university-based centre, which also collaborates with a network of other universities. It will have full academic freedom and will deliver a core work programme agreed jointly by the MPS, MOPAC, UCL and other collaborative university partners. The Institute will aim to increase the professionalism of the police drawing on evidence-based research and focussing on the unique challenges of policing in a global city. University College London (UCL) 21/11/2016 Jobs More than 100 police officers take the whole YEAR off work due to mental health issues Mail Online 21/11/2016 News Angel tribute to knife victims in danger as police drag their feet The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 News This is International RJ Week: Raising awareness of restorative justice It's International Restorative Justice week. Do the police REALLY understand the strengths and processes associated with RJ? Jon Collins, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council, provides some much-needed clarity... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/11/2016 Analysis Two former Thames Valley Police officers in running to become country’s top police boss Two former Thames Valley Police officers are in the running to become the boss of the biggest force in the country. Former chief constable Sara Thornton and Cressida Dick, who served as a superintendent for a brief period in the region, could become the first ever woman police chief in London. Witney Gazette 20/11/2016 News Police Scotland unable to say how many children strip-searched Police Scotland is at the centre of a row over the strip-searching of children. The force is unable to say how many children have been asked to remove their clothes, unlike in England where statistics have been published. The Press and Journal 20/11/2016 News Does the police service really CARE about leadership? Steve White, Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, addressed last week's APCC / NPCC Conference on the subject of police leadership - Steve also leads on "initial leadership" within the College of Policing's "Leadership in the Professional Community" portfolio. In this article for Policing Insight, he reiterates the arguments he put forward at the APCC / NPCC Conference. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/11/2016 Opinion The taint of Hillsborough will never leave me In a new book, Norman Bettison, the police chief who resigned after an MP accused him of orchestrating a cover-up over the 1989 tragedy, says his conscience is clear on that at least. Bryan Appleyard meets a man fighting to salvage his reputation The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 20/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Home Office admits to secret files on miners’ strike and Orgreave clashes Existence of documents has come to light after home secretary rejected investigation into events at South Yorkshire coking plant The Guardian 20/11/2016 News The 7 Force Strategic Collaboration Programme (7F programme). Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent police forces are seeking to enhance policing services to the public by driving out further efficiency and effectiveness through an ambitious police collaboration programme. Hertfordshire OPCC 19/11/2016 Report «458445854586458745884589459045914592Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events