Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100981 total results. Showing results 94121 to 94140 «470347044705470647074708470947104711Next ›Last » Viewing of online child abuse images a ‘social emergency’ The numbers of people viewing online child sex abuse images in the UK amount to a "social emergency", says the NSPCC. BBC 8/11/2016 News Policing Board boycotts graduations of officers during review into PSNI training The Policing Board has been boycotting graduation ceremonies for new PSNI officers in the wake of a cheating scandal that resulted in a damning report into recruit training. The Irish News 8/11/2016 News West Midlands Fire Service to pioneer live streaming app Government Computing 8/11/2016 News Honour crimes ‘are being dropped over fears prosecutions will cause unrest in Asian communities’ Det Sgt Pal Singh said he witnessed the collapse of what would have been the first conviction for forced marriage in England because of 'apathy' The Sun 8/11/2016 News Visible tattoos ‘should not be barrier’ to joining service PFEW says potentially good candidates may be being excluded. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/11/2016 News South Yorkshire Police must not be a ‘prisoner of the past’ The Hillsborough disaster, the Battle of Orgreave, the Cliff Richard sex abuse probe and the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal...just some of the controversies to have marred the reputation of South Yorkshire Police. The Star (Yorkshire) 8/11/2016 News MPs call to take women’s services away from “poor imitation” private firms Centres designed to help women away from crime are in danger of becoming “a thing of the past” unless immediate action is taken, MPs and peers have warned. Police Professional 8/11/2016 News Lecturer in Criminology 0.8 FTE basis. Salary: £32,958 to £36,001 pro rata. Closes: 4th December, 2016 Policing Insight 8/11/2016 Jobs Prosecutors are failing ‘honour’ crime victims, say Met whistleblower Crown Prosecution Service accused of ‘apathy’ over bringing cases due to fears about causing unrest in British Asian communities The Guardian 8/11/2016 News ‘Smart’ motorways catch 1,000 drivers speeding every week The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2016 News Businesses hide the true scale of hacking The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2016 Analysis, Feature GMP slammed after issuing ‘slap on the wrist’ for 14 rapes and 150 other sex attacks The force has dished out nearly 33,000 cautions in the last five years - including 60 for indecent exposure and 106 for sexual assault of a female Manchester Evening News 7/11/2016 News Sadiq Khan to draft new London police and crime plan by Christmas The capital’s mayor is seeking Londoners’ views on their priorities for the Met and its performance as he develops his policing policy The Guardian 7/11/2016 Analysis, Feature Weekly academic research summary This new summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2016 News A solicitor’s view: Police officers and the new offence of ‘police corruption’ The new offence of 'police corruption' is not yet widely understood. Ian Townsend of Rebian Solicitors offers an overview of 'police corruption', and warns that the new offence creates the danger that a police officer’s behaviour which might have amounted to misconduct will in future be criminalised. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2016 Opinion Priority Update: Provide a Visible and Accessible Neighbourhood Policing Style Providing a visible and accessible Neighbourhood Policing Style is within the framework of Community First governance process. The governance process brings together Lead Responsible Officers for the themes identified below. Merseyside OPCC 7/11/2016 Report Holding the Chief Constable to Account – Performance The report details the arrangements that the PCC has put in place for holding the Chief Constable to account for the performance of the Force. Merseyside OPCC 7/11/2016 Report Appropriate Adults For Vulnerable Adults – Progress Report Local Authorities have a statutory duty to provide AAs for juveniles, but no one has a duty to provide AAs for vulnerable adults. Until recently, Local Authorities have plugged this gap, however the strain on resources has led to a reduction in this service. Merseyside OPCC 7/11/2016 Report PCC Crime Prevention Strategy including Community Safety Partnership Funding With the PCC and Force potentially being required to make £8.7m of savings in 2017/18, with a further £13.4m in future years, giving an anticipated overall savings requirement of £22.1m over the MTFS period. Merseyside OPCC 7/11/2016 Report Merseyside Annual Estate Strategy Update Report Significant progress has been made in implementing the Estate Strategy to date. The Panel is asked to note the details set out in this paper. Merseyside OPCC 7/11/2016 Report «470347044705470647074708470947104711Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events