Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99536 total results. Showing results 93561 to 93580 «467546764677467846794680468146824683Next ›Last » Additional funding to support victims of crime Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion is investing over £700,000 in support services for victims of sexual violence across West Mercia – including additional funding in new projects. West Mercia Police 22/9/2016 News South Yorkshire chief should go, says panel Call for David Crompton's resignation or slightly earlier retirement backed by councillors Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/9/2016 News Will Home Secretary press ‘go’ button as HMIC attempts to re-energise failing stop and search scheme? Hand-me-down reform for police stop and search is being proposed to inject new impetus into a scheme after "disappointing" reaction from forces that overstepped their powers. Police Professional 22/9/2016 News Islamic terrorism threat the ‘flip side’ of global trends as UK security plans recruitment drive Terror groups such as Daesh pose a “persistent threat” that is set to last a “professional lifetime”, a security services chief claims. Police Professional 22/9/2016 News Leicestershire Police bosses would consider including the burka in the uniform Leicestershire's chief constable and its police and crime commissioner have said they would both consider Muslim officers' wishes to wear full Islamic dress while on duty. Leicestershire Live 22/9/2016 News Call for police to deal with minor crime over the phone Police Scotland should deal with low-level crime over the phone rather than in person to allow officers more time to investigate other offences, according to a new report. The Scotsman 22/9/2016 News Matheson urges Tories to scrap tax on police Tory MSPs should stand up for Police Scotland and demand that the Treasury stop charging the Scottish force VAT, says Justice Secretary Michael Matheson. The National 22/9/2016 News Police Chief warns ‘FLAWED’ reporting system ‘lets serial killers and rapists walk free’ Police Scotland could miss key opportunities to catch serial killers and rapists due to its flawed crime reporting system, a top officer has warned. Express 22/9/2016 News Police improve stop and search record after being slammed in report In February the constabulary was slammed for its use of stop and searches on people, resulting in it being removed from the list of forces using best practice Gloucestershire Live 22/9/2016 News U.S. cities push for local laws to oversee police surveillance A number of U.S. cities are introducing proposals to mandate community oversight of police use of digital surveillance technology as evidence mounts that black or poor neighborhoods are being more heavily scrutinized than others, civil rights activists said on Wednesday. Reuters 22/9/2016 News Capgemini and Oracle t-Police cloud ERP finds ‘at least 40 per cent’ savings for cash-strapped UK forces Cheshire Police expect to save £30m over 10 years Computing 22/9/2016 News Virtual courts ‘the tip of a dangerous iceberg’ Lawyer says some changes being made are bad for justice. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/9/2016 News Cumbria police finally compliant with controversial stop and search guidelines Controversial stop and search authorisations should be extended to lower police ranks in exceptional circumstances, says a force watchdog. The Mail (North West) 22/9/2016 News College of Policing manager among bumper crop of direct entry recruits More forces than ever before are taking on new officers at two ranks Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/9/2016 News Best use of stop and search revisits In 2014, the Home Office and College of Policing launched the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme. The scheme aims to achieve greater transparency and community involvement in the use of stop and search powers, and to support a more intelligence-led approach, leading to better outcomes. In 2015, HMIC assessed the compliance with each feature of the scheme in each of the 43 Home Office-funded forces in England and Wales, as part of our 2015 PEEL Legitimacy inspection. That inspection identified that: only 11 forces were complying with all five features of the scheme; 19 forces were not complying with one or two features of the scheme; and 13 forces were not complying with three or more features. HMIC committed to revisit these 13 forces within six months of the legitimacy inspection. In February 2016, the Home Secretary suspended these 13 forces from the scheme. The findings of this revisit report will inform the Home Secretary’s decision on whether to lift or retain each force’s suspension from the scheme. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/9/2016 Report MI6 chief warns Isil terror threat will last a lifetime as agency hires 1,000 more spies The Telegraph 22/9/2016 News Improved best use of stop and search after HMIC revisits HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) today revealed the findings of a re-inspection of the 13 police forces that were not complying with three or more features of the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme in 2015. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/9/2016 News Leading Lincolnshire Police Lincolnshire PCC Marc Jones seeks a new Chief Constable for Lincolnshire, via a dedicated website Lincolnshire OPCC 22/9/2016 Jobs Policing’s search for diversity and inclusion: The futile quest Brian Langston, retired Assistant Chief Constable and former member of the National Black Police Association Executive writes that the current quest for representative 'Identity' diversity in the police service is misguided and unachievable, and it should be replaced with 'Cognitive' diversity. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/9/2016 Opinion Stop and search still targets black people, police watchdog admits The Guardian 22/9/2016 News «467546764677467846794680468146824683Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events