Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96110 total results. Showing results 92181 to 92200 «460646074608460946104611461246134614Next ›Last » Undercover police given immunity Undercover police officers who had sex with women targeted in their operations are likely to be given immunity from prosecution if they incriminate themselves at a public inquiry. The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2016 News Police chief ‘worried’ by lack of women for senior jobs Police Scotland’s chief constable has admitted his force must work harder to allow women to progress through the ranks after it failed to attract a single female applicant for two senior posts. The Scotsman 27/5/2016 News Sexism row as female police chief says she was accused of ‘hissy fits’ The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2016 News Public Accounts Committee Report: Efficiency in the criminal justice system Parliament.uk 27/5/2016 Report Overstretched justice system failing victims and witnesses The Public Accounts Committee report warns that the criminal justice system is close to breaking point. Parliament.uk 27/5/2016 News Haringey Borough commander becomes Met’s diversity lead Victor Olisa will aim to make the police force more “diverse and inclusive” in his new role The Voice 27/5/2016 News Devon and Cornwall PCC can continue in role BBC 27/5/2016 Hundreds more DNA records of terrorism suspects deleted BBC 27/5/2016 News Criminal justice system near breaking point, MPs warn BBC 27/5/2016 News New powers to strengthen coastal security New powers to help target smugglers and prevent illegal entry come into force. Home Office 27/5/2016 News Justice system is failing witnesses and victims of crime, say MPs Public accounts committee report says courts and prisons are ‘overstretched and disjointed’ and victims are subject to a postcode lottery for access to justice The Guardian 27/5/2016 News Theresa May launches sharia law review Review led by Prof Mona Siddiqui to look at whether sharia law is being misused, particularly in divorce and custody cases The Guardian 27/5/2016 News Witnesses at undercover policing probe ‘should not face prosecution threat’ Witnesses in a public inquiry into secret police tactics should be able to give evidence without incriminating themselves, its chairman has said. Aol 26/5/2016 News Acting South Yorkshire Police Chief: ‘We need to be more open’ South Yorkshire Police’s temporary Chief Constable has said the force needs to be more open with the public. The Star (Yorkshire) 26/5/2016 News “Dangerous” missing people system must be abolished The current police recording system for missing children is “dangerous” and needs to be scrapped, according to a group of MPs. Police Professional 26/5/2016 News Home Secretary speech to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners Home Office 26/5/2016 Report More than half of people on UK counter-terror biometrics databases are innocent New report rushed out ahead of EU referendum purdah. The Register 26/5/2016 News Further report by the Biometrics Commissioner on issues raised in his 2015 Annual Report This further report provides an update on issues raised in the commissioner’s 2015 annual report including delays in the NSD (National Security Determination) process, the wrongful retention of biometric records on the CT (Counter Terrorism) databases and the consequences of the expiry and deletion problems. Biometrics Commissioner 26/5/2016 Report Police introduce new camera that can catch drivers texting at the wheel from almost a mile away British Columbia cops have brought in DLSR cameras with huge scopes. Mail Online 26/5/2016 News Anti-extremism plans risk damaging communities, says GM Mayor The government’s proposed counter-extremism bill risks damaging the fight against terrorism, says Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner. Rochdale Online 26/5/2016 News «460646074608460946104611461246134614Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events