Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99503 total results. Showing results 92001 to 92020 «459745984599460046014602460346044605Next ›Last » Forces fail to crack down on sex pest police The Times - Subscription at source 8/12/2016 News Conference studies security threats posed by consumer drones Experts at Countering Drones event assess the risks to airports and prisons posed by growth of high-powered, affordable models The Guardian 8/12/2016 News PEEL: Police leadership 2016 As in PEEL 2015, this inspection: a) examined how well forces understand, develop and display leadership; and b) provides an assessment of how well led they are. The national overview report is accompanied by a separate report on each force, based on inspections carried out from March to July 2016. The leadership reports will be followed by reports on effectiveness in early 2017. Together with our reports on efficiency and legitimacy, these make up the annual PEEL assessment. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/12/2016 Report PEEL: Police legitimacy 2016 As in PEEL legitimacy 2015, this inspection looked at: a) the extent to which forces treat people with fairness and respect; b) the extent to which they ensure their workforces act ethically and lawfully; and c) the extent to which those workforces themselves feel they have been treated with fairness and respect by the forces. The national overview report is accompanied by separate reports on each force, based on inspections carried out from March to July 2016, and data provided by forces. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/12/2016 Report Forces good at treating people fairly, but they have to take urgent action to root out sexual exploitation of victims HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 8/12/2016 News Offficers treating public and staff fairly, HMIC finds Legitimacy inspections identified two forces as outstanding and five which require improvement Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2016 News Hundreds of police accused of sexual exploitation BBC 8/12/2016 News West Yorkshire – Joint inspection of police custody This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMIC. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. [PDF] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/12/2016 Report West Yorkshire police custody – a positive picture Committed staff and managers had made further improvements to police custody in West Yorkshire and detainees were generally held safely and decently, said Martin Lomas, Deputy Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary. Today they published the report of an unannounced inspection. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/12/2016 News Latest bullet resistant vest also protects from full contact shots and TASER Official test reports now confirm PPSS Group's new NIJ Std 0101.06 Level IIIA Bullet Resistant Vests also offer protection from full contact shots, which form a fundamental part of the infamously stringent German Police as well as FBI Body Armor Test Protocol PPSS Group 7/12/2016 Press release West Midlands Police inundated as 3,000 apply for 1,150 jobs More than 3,000 people have applied for 1,150 jobs at West Midlands Police in its latest recruitment drive, it has been revealed. Express & Star 7/12/2016 News Quarterly Update To The Lincolnshire Police And Crime Panel In this report I provide an update on my engagements, major decisions, police complaints and key performance information from the previous quarter. Lincolnshire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Blue Light Collaboration Summary – Lincolnshire The project will be funded by a £7.5m investment from the Government's Police Innovation Fund and match funding from local services. The partners are expected to deliver this collaboration programme by December 2018. Lincolnshire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report East Midlands Police Force Collaborations This presentation provides the Panel with the rationale for collaboration across regional forces and an overview of the existing Police collaborations across the East Midlands region. Lincolnshire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Report on Regional Collaboration in Lincolnshire Questions from the panel on the collaboration process as presented to them on slides. Lincolnshire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Draft Police And Crime Plan 2017-2021 For Leicester, Leicestershire And Rutland I have also taken into account ‘where we are now’ and what challenges the future might hold over the coming months and years. It is reassuring that we have a sound platform operationally and financially on which to build. Leicestershire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Leicestershire’s Police And Crime Plan Public Consultation – Final Report Public consultation in regards to what should be included in the PCC’s Police and Crime Plan for his full period in office was carried out during the month of September. Leicestershire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Leicestershire’s Draft Police And Crime Plan 2017-21 Formal recommendations from the Panel will be sought at the February meeting when the final Plan is presented. Leicestershire OPCC 7/12/2016 Report Deputy Director General, Operations The DDG Operations is the most senior operational lead within the National Crime Agency, a global law enforcement organisation, with responsibility for ensuring that every UK Serious and Organised Crime threat is understood and responded to in the most effective way, both nationally and internationally. Salary: The range for SCS PB3 is £106,000 to £208,100 - Salary on appointment will be subject to Ministerial approval. Grade: SCS Pay Band 3 / Contract type: Permanent / Location: London, SE11 5EF / Closing Date - 08.00 Friday 16th December 2016 National Crime Agency (NCA) 7/12/2016 Jobs Policing vulnerability: Definitions, legitimacy and thinking differently Vulnerability in policing is usually taken to mean the way that the police deal with vulnerable victims. However, as shown by last week's College of Policing conference on vulnerability, increasing attention is now being paid to the vulnerability and wellbeing of police officers themselves. Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University and Dr Ian Hesketh, Senior Advisor to the CoP, explore the issues and call for more research. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/12/2016 Analysis «459745984599460046014602460346044605Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events