Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98891 total results. Showing results 91821 to 91840 «458845894590459145924593459445954596Next ›Last » Police and Crime Plan 2013-17 Progress against Plan and Priorities Quarter 2 Report 2016-17 Dorset OPCC 18/11/2016 Report My PCC Commitments – Dorset Dorset OPCC 18/11/2016 Report Brandon Lewis speech to APCC & NPCC Joint Summit on emergency services collaboration Home Office 18/11/2016 Report Don’t accept defeat from jaws of victory, says ICT lead CC Giles York gave delegates updates on the move towards a cloud-based solution for digital evidence Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 News One Met Digital Policing Strategy 2017-2020 In the first phase of transformation the Met delivered a lot, driving out £600m of savings without negatively impacting operational effectiveness. As London changes and crime continues to evolve, we need to transform further. We still face a financial challenge and public expectations of policing continue to change. The One Met Model 2020 (OMM 2020) Portfolio has been put in place to help us reach our ambition, building on the solid foundations already laid. [PDF] Metropolitan Police Service 18/11/2016 Report Minister tells councils to work with PCCs on fire service reform Gloucestershire’s Fire and Rescue Service is run by the county council. PCC for Gloucestershire, Martin Surl, said he hoped Mr. Lewis’ intervention would at last open up a dialogue with Shire Hall which had so far been unforthcoming. Gloucestershire OPCC 18/11/2016 News PCC investigates taking over Fire and Rescue Service Authority Hertfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has confirmed he intends to make use of new government legislation which allows PCCs to take responsibility for the fire service. Hertfordshire OPCC 18/11/2016 News Tackling street drinking: PCC guidance on best practice – Supporting evidence and resources This document supports Tackling street drinking: PCC guidance on best practice. It provides background, supporting evidence, practice examples and resources which will be of use to those seeking to implement the framework in the guidance. This document is not designed to be read as a single report. It is for use in conjunction with the guidance. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/11/2016 Report Tackling street drinking: PCC guidance on best practice Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/11/2016 Report Operational Directors x2 (Investigations & Intelligence) Organised crime is one of the greatest threats to our national security. Our mission at the NCA is to protect the public by tackling the threat from serious and organised crime (SOC). We’re looking for two dynamic and determined leaders to head the Agency’s intelligence and investigations directorates. These roles have a broad remit; to have lead responsibility within law enforcement for the response to SOC, identifying the key strategic threats and ensuring that the NCA’s intelligence collection and investigations are of the highest standard. Salary: Circa £130k / Grade: SCS Pay Band 2 / Closing date: 2 Dec 2016 National Crime Agency (NCA) 18/11/2016 Jobs Making sense of police and fire mergers and collaboration Ian Wiggett, CoPaCC Associate and former Greater Manchester ACC, explains how the economics and operational demands of local regions will determine the success or failure of collaboration between the police and fire services in the UK Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Analysis Police vision statement emphasises digital future Document from national organisations points to need for digital evidence, tech skills and better data sharing UKAuthority.com 18/11/2016 News Council leader criticises selection of police chief Local authority had representatives on panel which chose Craig Guildford. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 News IPCC asks High Court to overturn its own report clearing officers in fatal Taser incident Jordan Begley died in 2013 after being shot with a Taser by officers who believed him to be armed with a knife. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 News Met police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe backs more secrecy over arrests The Met police chief has said he wants to dramatically restrict the amount of information released when they take a suspect into custody. The Standard 18/11/2016 News Support for mergers contingent on a robust local case for enhanced public safety Dave Etheridge, President of the CFOA, says the Chief Fire Officers’ Association will support Police and Crime Commissioners taking responsibility for fire; but there must be a robust local business case made that identifies enhancements to public safety Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Opinion The Met’s policing glass ceiling could soon be shattered London could be about to get its first female police chief nearly two centuries after the post was created. i News 18/11/2016 Analysis, Feature Wrong people – wrong time: Police officers and ‘welfare checks’ Police officers are increasingly asked by other agencies to undertake 'welfare checks' on people in mental health crisis. Serving officer 'Nathan Constable' argues that not only do the police have no powers to intervene in many cases, but their involvement can often make matters considerably worse. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2016 Opinion Let’s make arrests MORE secretive, says Met chief Mail Online 18/11/2016 News Met defends decision to heavily redact Operation Midland report Force’s commissioner says publishing more would risk further damaging reputations of those wrongly accused in sex abuse inquiry The Guardian 18/11/2016 News «458845894590459145924593459445954596Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events