Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102731 total results. Showing results 93661 to 93680 «468046814682468346844685468646874688Next ›Last » Misogyny now a hate crime in North Yorkshire Misogyny will now be considered a hate crime by North Yorkshire Police. Deputy Chief Constable Lisa Winward made the announcement in her blog on the North Yorkshire Police website on Wednesday, explaining the decision of the force to update their hate crime policy to include misogyny. The Press (York) 9/3/2017 News Staffordshire Police under fire for charging people £4.95 to report lost property Police have come under fire for introducing a £4.95 charge – to report lost property. Staffordshire Police brought in the fee at the start of last month by promoting a link to a 'police accredited' external website where people can add details of missing items on a national database. Stoke on Trent Live 9/3/2017 News Second police force follows Notts in classifying misogyny as a hate crime North Yorkshire Police has followed the lead set by Notts colleagues and will become the second force to decide that misogyny should be treated as a hate crime. Nottingham Post 9/3/2017 News i6: A review A project to build a national IT system for Police Scotland followed good practice in its early stages but ultimately collapsed due to a damaging loss of trust between those involved and fundamental disagreements about what the programme needed to deliver. Audit Scotland 9/3/2017 Report Failed i6 project leaves urgent need to deliver police IT requirements A project to build a national IT system for Police Scotland followed good practice in its early stages but ultimately collapsed due to a damaging loss of trust between those involved and fundamental disagreements about what the programme needed to deliver. Audit Scotland 9/3/2017 News ‘Lost’ £200m in savings after police IT scheme collapses A spending watchdog has urged Police Scotland to urgently reassess its IT needs after the collapse of a multi-million pound computer project. BBC 9/3/2017 News North Yorkshire police to treat misogyny as hate crime Unwanted sexual advances and verbal abuse against women will be recorded as a hate crime by North Yorkshire Police. Policing Insight 9/3/2017 News Police watchdog to investigate three Operation Midland detectives IPCC to scale back all other lines of inquiry into the handling of allegations of abuse and murder of children by VIPs The Guardian 9/3/2017 News Rotherham sexual abuse scandal: no misconduct found so far, IPCC says Inquiries into complaints against South Yorkshire force may take more than a year to conclude, police watchdog admits The Guardian 9/3/2017 News WikiLeaks has helped terrorists and rogue states, spy chiefs claim WikiLeaks has been accused of damaging national security by revealing spying techniques developed by GCHQ and the CIA to track terrorists in the post-Snowden era. The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2017 News ‘Whitewash’ as police chiefs cleared over sex abuse inquiry The police watchdog was accused of a whitewash yesterday after it cleared senior officers of wrongdoing in Operation Midland, Scotland Yard’s historical sexual abuse inquiry. The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2017 News IPCC commissioner steps down as force investigates alleged suppression of evidence IPCC commissioner steps down as force investigates alleged suppression of evidence Police Professional 8/3/2017 News Misogyny to be recognised as a hate crime When Nottinghamshire Police announced in July 2016 that they were to be the first police force in the UK to recognise misogyny as a hate crime – the response the force received was mixed. Blog by Deputy Chief Constable Lisa Winward North Yorkshire Police 8/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Detective shortage is prompting forces to turn to direct entry schemes As the shortage of detectives reaches crisis levels, according to HMIC, some forces are turning to direct entry schemes to fill the gap, amid concerns the scheme ignores the value of time spent in a uniform and resources are already too stretched to successfully implement the programme. Policing Insight - Registration at source 8/3/2017 Analysis International Women’s Day – Bodyworn police cameras helping domestic abuse prosecutions Video cameras worn by police are providing vital new evidence to help the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) convict domestic abusers. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 8/3/2017 Analysis, Feature PCC Spend Summary 2016-17 Report Surrey OPCC 8/3/2017 Report Surrey OPCC’s Budget 2016-17 2017-18 Appendix A Surrey OPCC 8/3/2017 Report Officer numbers may fall for first time at Police Scotland Force's plans for change in 'balance and profile' of workforce will be studied carefully, government says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/3/2017 News Brexit: ‘1,000 London police officers could quit Britain without guarantees’ More than 1,000 London police officers and staff are EU nationals who may quit Britain if there is no guarantee on the rights of European citizens, it was claimed today. The Standard 8/3/2017 News The truth about female sex offenders The Telegraph 8/3/2017 Analysis, Feature «468046814682468346844685468646874688Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events