Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95706 total results. Showing results 93421 to 93440 «466846694670467146724673467446754676Next ›Last » Report To The Police & Crime Panel for Sussex From: The Police & Crime Commissioner for Sussex Recommendation: That the Police & Crime Panel – i) review the proposed precept; and ii) report to the Commissioner on the proposed precept. Sussex OPCC 22/1/2016 Report New report promotes joined up working on serious offenders gov.uk 22/1/2016 News PCC’s company car perk authorised two years late Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/1/2016 News Victim services at risk unless MoJ confirms funding, PCCs warn BBC 22/1/2016 News Dyfed-Powys Police has made improvements to how it protects children, however is still not performing well in some areas. I am encouraged by these improvements; however there are still a number of areas that require improvement. Delays in a number of areas, such as forensic medical examinations, and examination of computer equipment and electronic devices, are still undermining investigations. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 21/1/2016 Report West Mercia Police has made improvements to how it protects children, however is still not performing well in some areas. As child protection is such an important area to get right, there are still areas where we would like to see the force improve. It needs to improve the time it takes to examine computer and electronic devices, as the current delays undermine ongoing investigations. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 21/1/2016 Report Soaring crime rates show robust police force ‘more vital than ever’. Steve White, Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: “Now is not the time to be taking the foot off the policing pedal. These figures show an alarming rise in recorded crime, which is what we, as a Federation, have been saying all along. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), Police Magazine (Police Federation EW) 21/1/2016 News Surrey Police failures highlighted in death of electrician after cocaine overdose in custody. A man who died two days after consuming cocaine while detained in a police van may have had a better chance of surviving if police officers had acted differently, an Independent Police Complaints Commission report published today has found. - See more at: https://www.ipcc.gov.uk/news/ipcc-publishes-report-death-jan-mclean-surrey#sthash.Ys8Q7m5B.dpuf Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 21/1/2016 Report Investigation calls for national water rescue guidance following the death of Darren Wakefield in Plymouth The IPCC investigation found that officers involved in the initial pursuit and subsequent rescue attempts of Mr Wakefield acted within professional guidelines. We have though advised the NPCC that all forces should have better guidelines for working with other agencies when dealing with water rescues.” Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 21/1/2016 Report PCC candidate to unveil political running mate Western Morning News 21/1/2016 News Police chiefs respond to release of latest crime statistics National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/1/2016 Feature, Opinion Homicides in England and Wales up 14% The Guardian 21/1/2016 News Crime in England and Wales shows no significant change according to Crime Survey figures Office for National Statistics (ONS) 21/1/2016 News Crime Stats in England and Wales, year ending September 2015 Office for National Statistics (ONS) 21/1/2016 Report Staff associations claim pay rise as chiefs propose reform. Andy Fittes, General Secretary of the PFEW, said member’s morale is rock bottom and officers have increased workloads. “We have no hesitation in providing evidence that calls for an increase of 2.8 per cent.” Police Professional 20/1/2016 Report Metropolitan Police hires BG Group’s Angus McCallum as new CIO Computing 20/1/2016 News Former Police Scotland cop to head up European cyber crime centre Holyrood Magazine 20/1/2016 News UKIP puts forward candidate for Lincolnshire PCC election The Lincolnite 20/1/2016 News Why the Home Secretary’s proposals on police volunteers are wrong Regular Policing Insight contributor "Nathan Constable" considers the Home Office's announcement today on an increased use of police volunteers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/1/2016 Opinion Reforming the powers of police staff and volunteers gov.uk 20/1/2016 Report «466846694670467146724673467446754676Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events