Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99969 total results. Showing results 93321 to 93340 «466346644665466646674668466946704671Next ›Last » Public Accounts Committee’s ESN probe likely to consider mobile operators’ access to network sites A Public Accounts Committee (PAC ) investigation into the Home Office’s planned Emergency Services Network (ESN) – a 4G-based replacement for the current Airwave contract – is likely to consider the claims of rival mobile operators to the Home Office’s contracted provider, BT-owned EE, that they should be given early details of where mobile masts are to be sited. Government Computing 26/10/2016 News Alternate narratives: Complementary or opposing preventing terrorism strategies Dr Dave Sloggett explores the implications of the Muslim Council of Great Britain's launch of its own initiative to prevent people becoming radicalised. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/10/2016 Analysis, Feature AC Helen King to retire from the MPS Assistant Commissioner Helen King today (October 26) confirmed she will be stepping down from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to take on a leadership role at the Oxford University college where she obtained her undergraduate degree. Police Professional 26/10/2016 News New police unit to target crime in ‘deprived’ areas of Cambridge The crime prevention team will focus exclusively on areas with high social deprivation Cambridgeshire Live 26/10/2016 News New sentencing guidelines for breach of court orders New sentencing rules have been drawn up to ensure criminals such as sex offenders or stalkers receive appropriate punishments for flouting court orders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/10/2016 News Plaid say Wales’ police could be £25m a year better off if policing was devolved The party argues the country would have missed out on millions if a planned formula had not been ditched Wales Online 26/10/2016 News We need independent scrutiny of our military police Blog by Baroness Jolly, Lib Dem peer and party defence spokesperson Huffington Post 26/10/2016 Feature, Opinion ‘Step change in policy needed’ for young adults A review has found the criminal justice system must deal effectively with young adults while the brain is still developing so they can begin a crime-free lifestyle. Police Professional 26/10/2016 News Tell us your views on police, Sadiq Khan asks Londoners Sadiq Khan today called on Londoners to share their ideas and concerns with a major survey that will help inform his new police and crime strategy. The Standard 26/10/2016 News Court papers reveal how police tipped off BBC reporter in minute-by-minute texts as they raided Sir Cliff Richard’s home Police gave the BBC a ‘running commentary’ including telling their reporter the exact moment they were entering Sir Cliff Richard's home so they could film the raid. Mail Online 26/10/2016 News Texts reveal BBC’s access to police raid on Sir Cliff Sir Cliff Richard has spent more than £1 million on his lawsuit against the BBC and South Yorkshire Police BBC - Subscription at source 26/10/2016 News The treatment of young adults in the criminal justice system Parliament.uk 26/10/2016 Report Young adult offenders rethink urged by MPs BBC 26/10/2016 News South Yorkshire MPs told neighbourhood policing “not working” South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Dr Alan Billings has warned Doncaster and Rotherham members of "lack of visible policing and loss of local intelligence". The Star (Yorkshire) 25/10/2016 News IPCC to review decision not to investigate chief constable over Hillsborough A public backlash has forced a U-turn over a decision not to investigate the South Yorkshire Police (SYP) chief constable David Crompton over his force’s conduct at the Hillsborough inquests. Police Professional 25/10/2016 News Ministers must agree over action plan before anti-paramilitary funds release Money to tackle paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland has not been released by the UK Government because Stormont ministers need to agree upon a more detailed plan. Belfast Telegraph 25/10/2016 News Chief tries to placate protesting French officers over rising tide of attacks on them France's national chief of police has promised to upgrade equipment and improve working conditions for the country's 220,000 officers after staging six consecutive nights of protest across several cities. Police Professional 25/10/2016 News Pension fraud losses jump 25%, say police City of London Police raise estimate of pension fraud losses to over £13 million since introduction of freedom reforms last year. City Wire 25/10/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/10/2016 News Opening the door? Restorative justice and organised crime offenders A collaborative project between Durham Constabulary and the University of Sheffield has undertaken an exploratory study of extending the use of restorative justice practices in new and innovative ways. The project represented the first pilot of the N8PRP’s Staff Exchange scheme. Xavier L'Hoiry of the University of Sheffield and Nikki D'Souza of Durham Constabulary outline their early findings. 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