Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100044 total results. Showing results 93241 to 93260 «465946604661466246634664466546664667Next ›Last » Government inspectorate finds Lincolnshire Police cannot continue as a ‘Good’ force without further funding Despite being rated as “Good” in terms of overall efficiency, an HMIC report has found Lincolnshire Police is “unlikely to be able to maintain the level of service” Spalding Today 4/11/2016 News There’s a criminal side to our justice system Opinion article by Michael Gove: "Our prisons are full of people abused or neglected as children who should have their lives put right but are failed again" The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Transcript: “The biggest overhaul of our prisons in a generation” – Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP, Lord Chancellor The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, gave a speech to Reform launching the Ministry of Justice’s white paper on prisons. Transcript Reform Think Tank 4/11/2016 Report Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £31,076 to £46,924 per annum. Closes: 28th November 2016 University of Derby 4/11/2016 Jobs Inside Vauxhall’s new police car factory – the biggest in Europe New plant will convert cars and vans for police forces and the ambulance and fire service ThisIsMoney.co.uk 4/11/2016 News Amount of cocaine seized in England and Wales at highest level for 10 years Authorities confiscated more than 4,000kg of the drug in 2015-16, a rise of a quarter on the previous year The Guardian 4/11/2016 News Operation Midland: report to criticise Met’s sex abuse inquiry Sir Richard Henriques understood to have concluded in draft report that investigation should have ended sooner The Guardian 4/11/2016 News Met spent too long on VIP abuse inquiry, report says Police spent too long pursuing allegations later found to be baseless that well-known figures in society sexually abused and killed children, the unpublished draft report into Scotland Yard’s Operation Midland investigation has concluded. The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2016 News Call 999 with live footage of emergencies Smartphone owners will soon be able to send live footage of car crash and fire incidents to emergency service control rooms as part of 999 calls The Times - Subscription at source 4/11/2016 News ‘I don’t get too hung up on inspections’, says Humberside Police chief constable Justine Curran Humberside Police chief constable Justine Curran says she doesn't "get too hung up" on inspections after the force was told it needs to improve. Hull Live 3/11/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police: Budget ‘errors’ led to officer cuts A police force cut front-line officers because it mismanaged its finances, according to a report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). BBC 3/11/2016 News Irish police defer planned strike action Police in the Republic of Ireland have called off their planned strike action for Friday. BBC 3/11/2016 News Head of Policy Development and Engagement Closes: Friday, 11th November, 2016. Salary: Grade A7 (£48,708 - £62,634) + LGPS. Location: Harpenden, Hertfordshire Hertfordshire OPCC 3/11/2016 Jobs Prison safety and reform Our prison system needs reform. It fails to rehabilitate or make sure criminals are prevented from offending again. Currently, nearly half of adult prisoners are reconvicted within one year of release – and almost 60% of those serving sentences under 12 months. Our aim is to place rehabilitation of prisoners squarely alongside safety, security and cost effectiveness as one of the key purposes of prison. This white paper sets out the steps the Government will take to make prisons a place of safety and reform. "These reforms will allow us to hold prisons to account for what matters, and enable other parts of the criminal justice system, such as Police and Crime Commissioners, similarly to hold prisons to account and work with them to improve results" Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 3/11/2016 Report PCC for Thames Valley names his proposed Deputy Anthony Stansfeld has announced that he is proposing to appoint Matthew Barber as his Deputy. Thames Valley OPCC 3/11/2016 News Brexit’s implications for policing and security: High Court judgment Holly Bontoft, an associate in Fieldfisher's Public and Regulatory Law team, examines today's High Court judgment and argues that it "appears to make some extremely strong arguments for an Act of Parliament being required". Read Holly's detailed view, then download the full CoPaCC Thematic on "Brexit: Implications for Policing and Security". Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/11/2016 Analysis HMIC: ‘Policing must be better prepared for the future’ Forces must bring their understanding of future demands in line with their grasp of current issues to ensure needs are met efficiently, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) has warned. Police Professional 3/11/2016 News Bedfordshire police working to ‘address’ HMIC concerns after it fails report Bedfordshire Police has been told to improve its efficiency after criminal justice inspectors said the force 'requires improvement'. Bedfordshire on Sunday 3/11/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police told to improve in damning report by inspectors Nottinghamshire Police's ability to protect the public could be at risk over 'unplanned and rapid reductions in the workforce', a police watchdog has said. Nottingham Post 3/11/2016 News Police could raise council tax precept to fund 100 new officers Katy Bourne will ask households if they would be willing to pay around £5 extra per year in council tax to fund more than 100 new police officers and specialist staff. Crawley Observer 3/11/2016 News «465946604661466246634664466546664667Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events