Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105109 total results. Showing results 93801 to 93820 «468746884689469046914692469346944695Next ›Last » Checks failing to stem knife crime, says Rudd People buying knives online will be forced to collect them in person under a government proposal to clamp down on sales to children and teenagers. The Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 News Burglary and theft top for unsolved crimes More than two thirds of police investigations into thefts and burglaries have been closed with no suspect ever being identified. BBC 18/7/2017 News May’s reforms made acid attacks more likely Changes to stop-and-search powers and guidance on police chasing mopeds have emboldened young, violent criminals, says The Times' Rachel Sylvester The Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Making it fair: Disclosure of unused material in volume Crown Court cases A joint inspection by HMCPSI and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found widespread failures across the criminal justice system when it comes to disclosure of evidence. HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) 18/7/2017 Report Police evidence failings ‘harm cases’ Police and prosecutors are causing delays and undermining justice in criminal trials by failing to follow basic rules about disclosing evidence to the defence, a report has found. BBC 18/7/2017 News Sherlock school: Student investigators graduate from new Detective Academy West Midlands Police is training the investigators of tomorrow at a new Detective Academy – and some of its first graduates have proven to be among the most promising crime-fighting minds in UK policing! West Midlands Police 17/7/2017 News Tech innovators urged to use their skills to tackle terror threat Up to £2 million is to be made available to unlock innovation and fast track new technology to combat the next generation of terrorist threat. Home Office 17/7/2017 News Lessons from the High Court: The relationship between PCCs and Chief Constables The High Court recently issued a judgment with significant implications for the power of Police and Crime Commissioners to suspend (and potentially dismiss) Chief Constables. The Police Foundation's Director, Dr Rick Muir, considers the evidence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 Opinion What next for the Police Transformation Fund? As we await the announcement of the latest Police Transformation Fund awards, Dr Iain Britton - a CoPaCC Director focusing on police transformation funding and delivery - shares some thoughts on the current approach and future direction of national investment in 'transforming' policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 Analysis ACRO Chief Executive Officer Salary: £90,000 - £110,000 pro rata. Closes: 11th August 2017 ACRO Criminal Records Office 17/7/2017 Jobs Merseyside PCC’s 2017/18 Crime Prevention Strategy Crime Prevention Strategy with reference to the following funding streams that make up this strategy: Merseyside OPCC 17/7/2017 Report Merseyside Restorative Justice This report has been provided following a request by members of the PCP for additional information relating to the restorative justice service outcomes for 2016/17. Merseyside OPCC 17/7/2017 Report Call to stop government deciding police budgets Plaid Cymru would have police and crime commissioners and an independent panel playing key roles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 News London consults on more online contact for police Mayor’s consultation document includes focus on stepping up web reporting capabilities to deal with reduction in public counters for Met Police UKAuthority.com 17/7/2017 News HMIC should highlight how forces treat minority officers, PCC says Surrey representative urges inspectorate to highlight how protected groups get on Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2017 News Australia seeks to expand role of military in domestic terror threats The Australian military is to be given broad new powers to respond to domestic terrorist attacks. The government-proposed changes to national security laws are part of a review into counter-terrorism. The new measures would mean the Australian Defence Force (ADF) could be called in sooner to help police deal with threats. BBC 17/7/2017 News Consultation to start on changes to North Yorkshire Fire Service Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, has launched a consultation proposing changes to the way the county's fire service is overseen. ITV News 17/7/2017 News Campion says fire consultation period is long enough The region's police and crime commissioner has said three months is long enough to consult on his plans to take over the governance of the county's fire service. Shropshire Star 17/7/2017 News Criminals are walking free because ‘lazy police don’t understand the law’, key Rochdale prosecutor claims Criminals are avoiding justice because 'lazy' police do not know or understand the law well enough, according to a former top prosecutor. Nazir Afzal, who led cases against the child abuse ring in Rochdale, said 'basic' cases were being charged 'prematurely' without proper investigations. Mail Online 17/7/2017 News ‘Uncertainty’ over police funding as major cities set to get £100m more than Thames Valley The commissioner for Thames Valley Police does not think the force will ‘lose out’ on cash in the reformed funding formula, but admitted he expects bigger cities to receive up to £100m more. Banbury Cake 17/7/2017 News «468746884689469046914692469346944695Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events