Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115500 total results. Showing results 92001 to 92020 «459745984599460046014602460346044605Next ›Last » Live: Cleveland Police chief constable Mike Veale resigns over serious allegations Mike Veale joined the force from Wiltshire under controversial circumstances Teesside Live 21/1/2019 News Digital policing: Consigning ‘burdensome paperwork’ to the past On the eve of this year's Police ICT Summit Policing Insight talks to one of this year's exhibitors, Simon Hall who is the co-founder and CEO of Coeus Software, about the barriers to police ICT and how their technology reflects the Policing Vision 2025. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 Interview, Opinion Applying Research Beyond the Ivory Tower: Reflections From Police Now This paper shares reflections on Police Now’s experience working collaboratively with academic researchers to help embed evidence and support innovation in a police leadership development programme with police forces across England and Wales. To increase the likelihood of successful collaboration and the potential of research evidence achieving traction at all levels of policing, we focus on the importance of researchers and practitioners understanding the contextual pressures both groups are confronted with and the need to identify opportunities for two-way engagement and collaborative reflection, from research design through to the dissemination. Police Now’s reflections and experience thus point to the value of participatory action research (PAR) approaches. The paper holds relevance for police and academics in how to foster successful research collaborations for the benefit of policing. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 21/1/2019 Research article EE wins contract to transform Police Scotland’s mobile future Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has awarded mobile operator EE, part of BT Group, with a £21m contract to supply mobile services to Police Scotland over a three year period. Police Scotland 21/1/2019 News Drone detection: The challenge of reducing the threat and risk of illegal drone activity Following the rogue drone chaos at Gatwick Airport last month, Policing Insight asks international drone detection expert Professor Garik Markarian of Lancaster University, and CEO of Rinicom Ltd, to explain the operational challenges of detecting illegal drone activity and how authorities can develop their capabilities to prevent further incidents. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 Interview, Opinion Spare a thought for police facing drug-crazed violence while being filmed A freedom of information request from a Lib Dem MSP has proved more interesting than most. It revealed 200,000 police working hours have been lost to mental ill-health in the past four years in Police Scotland alone. With an average of over 700 officers absent at some point each year, it’s a sizeable problem but one which I suspect has always been with us, writes Tom Wood. The Scotsman 21/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Money to prevent crime cut by more than half since the Tories came to power Tory councils have slashed the most from their crime prevention budgets Mirror 21/1/2019 News After failed police merger, Dorset’s Chief Constable selected as preferred candidate to be…Dorset’s Chief Constable Dorset's current Chief Constable has been selected as the preferred candidate to continue the job in a permanent capacity. Bridport News 21/1/2019 News PSNI’s highest ranking woman on Troubles murder that made her join police Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Barbara Gray on challenges of policing, juggling her job and home life, and being PSNI's highest ranking woman. Belfast Telegraph 21/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Two North East emergency services named among most LGBT friendly places to work Northumbria Police and the North East Ambulance Service have featured in a list of the top 100 employers across the UK, compiled by LGBT equality charity Stonewall Chronicle Live (North East) 21/1/2019 News We are one of the UK’s best employers for diversity and LGBT acceptance – officially! Lancashire Police has jumped 38 places from last year’s results to be named 36th on the Stonewall 2019 Top 100 Employers list for our work to promote inclusivity and difference across the force. We are one of the best police forces in the country, according to the list, with only Cheshire ahead of us. Lancashire Constabulary 21/1/2019 News Abuse victims to be spared court ordeals in future Abuse victims to be spared court ordeals in future Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 News Force reveals fifth of all assaults on officers relates to spitting Devon and Cornwall to introduce protective equipment in line with rest of the country. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 News New president and vice president at superintendents’ body Chief Superintendent Paul Griffiths has been elected as the new president of the Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA). Police Professional 21/1/2019 News Review of protections for firearms officers is a ‘sorry and disappointing post-script’ The Government has approved new guidance on post-incident procedures on the same day that the long-awaited review into the safeguards afforded to armed officers concluded that “the right legal and procedural protections are in place”. Police Professional 21/1/2019 News Police force to offer meals with its chief constable and chance to name a horse in fundraising bid for mounted division A police force is to offer meals with its chief constable and the chance to name a horse in a bid to raise funds for its mounted division. The Telegraph 21/1/2019 News Civilians to join North Yorkshire Police at Inspector level Applications have been opened for civilians to join North Yorkshire Police at Inspector rank without having any previous police experience. The Press (York) 21/1/2019 News North Wales Police now have powers to seize untaxed vehicles from the roadside North Wales Police have now taken ‘devolved powers’ from the DVLA that allows them to seize any untaxed vehicle from the roadside. Deeside.com 21/1/2019 News Home Office reducing support for internally trafficked children despite surge in UK victims Exclusive: More child victims of modern slavery at risk of falling back into exploitation after government announces specialised one-to-one support will be scaled back The Independent 20/1/2019 News Perspective on black knife crime The causes of stabbings in the black community cannot be understood from intellectual or prejudicial positions, argues Julian Lee, while Nick Moss thinks widely used definitions of such crimes are part of the problem. Plus letters from Alan Clark and Linda Marriott The Guardian 20/1/2019 Feature, Opinion «459745984599460046014602460346044605Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events