Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 91881 to 91900 «459145924593459445954596459745984599Next ›Last » It ‘ain’t broke, it works, ‘ Met Commissioner warns over merger talk Cressida Dick said her force, City of London and BTP work 'seamlessly' together Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 News Card system to help brain injury survivors in custody A new scheme helping brain injury survivors is to be promoted in the custody arena by the Police Federation of England and Wales Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 News Cyber-crime prosecutions fall as experts warn police are being overwhelmed Cyber-crime prosecutions have fallen for the first time in a decade, according to figures released by the justice ministry. City A.M. 24/7/2017 News Force’s new kit could save an hour per shift The Mobile Data Project is set to save officers an hour each shift to dedicate more time to victims and communities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2017 News Paedophile hunters are damaging police investigations, warns detective 'We can do what these people do, but we do it a lot better. These groups are not doing us a favour' Leicestershire Live 24/7/2017 News Police to be given 1,000 emergency acid response kits to combat surge in attacks on London’s streets Police in London are being equipped with 1,000 acid crime response kits in a major operation to combat the surge in attacks involving corrosive liquids. The Standard 24/7/2017 News ‘Stealing to make ends meet’ – Durham Police commissioner says austerity partly to blame for rising crime – plans to tackle Government minister over funding Durham's Police and Crime Commissioner says he will push the case for more funding after a worrying rise in crime across the county. The Northern Echo 24/7/2017 News Interim Chief Executive of West Yorkshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (up to two years) Salary: £100,000 per annum. Closes: 6th August 2017 Policing Insight 24/7/2017 Jobs The moped menace: How the scooter became muggers’ vehicle of choice They’re used in phone robberies, bag snatches – and now even in acid attacks. They’re easy to steal and hard for the police to pursue. Is there a way to cut this crimewave? The Guardian 23/7/2017 Analysis, Feature Storage hunters: Should forces be using the cloud? Officers have always gathered evidence, but now that technological advances have placed digital evidence from multiple sources at the core of investigations, the challenge for forces is how to gather, store and share massive amounts of data. Is the cloud the solution? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/7/2017 Analysis Justine Damond shooting: Police chief Janee Harteau quits A police chief in the US state of Minnesota has resigned after one of her officers fatally shot an unarmed Australian woman. BBC 22/7/2017 News Terror threat doubles cost of event security, says Metropolitan Police chief Public events now cost twice as much to keep secure because of the increased terrorism threat, according to the Metropolitan Police commissioner. The Times - Subscription at source 22/7/2017 News Undercover bike police seek out dangerous drivers Undercover police officers wearing plain clothes and video cameras have been sent out on bicycles to catch motorists who endanger cyclists by driving too close or cutting them up. The Times - Subscription at source 22/7/2017 News Reforming justice for the digital age Liz Crowhurst, The Police Foundation, in partnership with CGI. In collaboration with CGI the Police Foundation has been looking at how digitisation will transform the criminal justice system (CJS), delivering better experiences for all users of the system. Reforming justice for the digital age, authored by the Police Foundation in collaboration with CGI, examines the costs and inefficiences caused by a paper-based system and looks at how digitisation, collaborative working practices, and technologies such as intelligent automation and Blockchain offer opportunities to resolve many of the system's historic challenges. [PDF] The Police Foundation 21/7/2017 Report Surrey Police Engagement Report there have been community and partner views that communication and engagement with Surrey’s communities needs to be improved. Surrey OPCC 21/7/2017 Report HMIC Inspection Reports – Surrey Improvements have also been made in the grades for tackling serious and organised crime and for using resources to manage current demand. Surrey OPCC 21/7/2017 Report Draft Police And Crime Commissioner For Surrey Annual Report The attached Annual Report covers the period April 2016 to March 2017 and is submitted to the Police and Crime Panel for comment. Surrey OPCC 21/7/2017 Report Surrey Police Group Financial Report For Month 12 Financial Year 2016/17 This report compares the expenditure and income incurred by both Surrey Police and OPCC during the financial year 2016/17 compared with the revenue and capital budgets approved by the PCC in January 2016 for the financial year 2016/17. Surrey OPCC 21/7/2017 Report Undercover police target London drivers who pass too close to cyclists Drivers who fail to give cyclists enough space when overtaking will be pulled over, and officers will explain how to overtake cyclists safely The Guardian 21/7/2017 News Launch of new Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner is rolling out a new 30 week programme for domestic violence perpetrators designed to change their behaviour and reduce the number of victims. The new £1 million scheme, called the Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme, will now be available across the West Midlands. 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