Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96131 total results. Showing results 91881 to 91900 «459145924593459445954596459745984599Next ›Last » Regular PCSO patrols proven to save thousands of pounds per year Hiring just two more full-time beat officers ‘indisputably’ cuts crime and saves thousands of pounds per year, research has found. Police Professional 15/6/2016 News Should more police carry Tasers? Force asks people of Plymouth Plymouth people are being asked to attend a meeting to tell police what they think of them having more Tasers. Devon and Cornwall Police are currently reviewing the use of the hand-held stun-guns with the aim of increasing the number of Taser-carrying officers over the next two years. Plymouth Live 15/6/2016 News Northumbria Police chief tells of Euro 2016 horrors he witnessed in Marseille Chief Supt Steve Neill is in charge of policing England fans during the tournament in France, which has already seen violent clashes Chronicle Live (North East) 15/6/2016 News Police seek new powers to stop ISIS terrorists driving car bombs Cops acting on an intelligence-led specific threat of an attack on the world's leading financial centre want to be able to shut down any street at their discretion Mirror 15/6/2016 News Durham Police fly into the future with new drone policing scheme Durham Constabulary are the first force in the region to use drones in policing operations Chronicle Live (North East) 15/6/2016 News Wiltshire and Swindon Police and Crime Commissioner Risk Register 2016-17 A spreadsheet containing data relating to risk factors. Wiltshire OPCC 15/6/2016 Report Wiltshire PCC – Draft Annual Report 2015-16 Within my P&C plan, I outlined the step change away from a perverse target-driven culture towards a more ethical and mature approach to managing performance. Wiltshire OPCC 15/6/2016 Report Wiltshire And Swindon Annual Report 2015-16 – Consideration Of Draft Annual Report This report identifies the highlights of the year, areas to improve, progress against his plan and future challenges and opportunities. It reflects the changes to performance reporting to the PCC and PCP during 2015/16. Wiltshire OPCC 15/6/2016 Report Report detailing decisions made by Bedfordshire PCC These decisions have been taken since my report to the Police and Crime Panel on 21 March 2016 and prior to 30 March 2016. Bedfordshire OPCC 15/6/2016 Report Abusers of elderly let off lightly, police data reveals Police are failing to press charges in thousands of cases of “elder abuse”, instead giving carers and family members who mistreat, neglect and steal from elderly people a slap on the wrist, according to an analysis of official data. The Times - Subscription at source 15/6/2016 News VAT ranks high among Police Scotland’s problems Faced with finding savings totalling £1.1 billion by 2026 as well as a potential £85 million funding gap, Police Scotland could use all the cash it can get its hands on at the moment says Chris Marshall. The Scotsman 15/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Police Dog Heroes: The dogs that serve the British Transport Police Policing Insight is delighted to publish extracts from "Police Dog Heroes," by Michael Layton and Bill Rogerson. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/6/2016 Analysis “Soft” policing at hot spots—do police community support officers work? A randomized controlled trial To determine whether crime-reduction effects of increased police patrols in hot spots are dependent on the “hard” threat of immediate physical arrest, or whether “soft” patrols by civilian (but uniformed) police staff with few arrest powers and no weapons can also reduce crime. We also sought to assess whether the number of discrete patrol visits to a hot spot was more or less important than the total minutes of police presence across all visits, and whether effects based on counts of crime would be consistent with effects on a Crime Harm Index outcome. A study by researchers from the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge.University Journal of Experimental Criminology 15/6/2016 Report Alleged cheating ‘may disrupt police recruitment’ The whole police recruitment process may be disrupted by the emergence of alleged cheating by some trainees, according to a source at the PSNI’s training college. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 15/6/2016 News Man dies after being Tasered by police in Llanelli A man has died after being Tasered by police who were called following serious concerns about his welfare and behaviour, a watchdog has said. BBC 15/6/2016 News Bobbies on the beat really do prevent crime, Cambridge University proves The Telegraph 15/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Police chiefs draw up sexting guidance for schools Advice is in response to increase in number of offences and concern among schools that children are not over-criminalised The Guardian 15/6/2016 News Sadiq Khan tells Met police it has taken too long to stamp out discrimination London mayor backs Ch Supt Victor Olisa, Met’s new head of diversity, as he says police failings on race are damaging force and public’s trust in it The Guardian 15/6/2016 News Burnham disappointment as ‘Hillsborough law’ kicked into long grass by Government The Government was accused of “forgetting the lessons of Hillsborough” as it spurned an opportunity to give bereaved families equal legal funding to police at inquests. Police Professional 14/6/2016 News Bill to strengthen IPCC passes House of Commons Policing and Crime Bill now only faces House of Lords vote Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2016 News «459145924593459445954596459745984599Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events