Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 94181 to 94200 «470647074708470947104711471247134714Next ›Last » Police funding: A modest proposal Radical reducing the number of police forces operating in England and Wales could make funding much fairer says Mervyn Stone, emeritus professor of statistics, University College London Public Finance 11/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Reality check: Study finds no racial bias in police shootings A new study claims that while black people (in the US) might experience more use of force by the police, they’re no more likely to be shot – but the data is misleading The Guardian 11/7/2016 News Report – Complaints about Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner During the subject period, four people contacted the Panel to raise five issues, and all were recorded. Sussex OPCC 11/7/2016 Report Sussex Police and Crime Panel – Work Programme 2016/17 Sussex OPCC 11/7/2016 Report Sussex Police and Crime Panel Budget Outturn for 2015/16; The Panel incurred the costs of £60,403 for administrative expenses, and £3,127 for members’ expenses between April 2015 to 31 March 2016. Sussex OPCC 11/7/2016 Report Avon and Somerset Police sorry over ‘Asking 4 It’ leaflet A police force has apologised after a sexual assault prevention leaflet titled R U Asking 4 It? was given to teenagers. BBC 11/7/2016 News IPCC probe into alleged paedophile cover-ups by Met police is expanded as 16 more cases are added The police watchdog is now examining a total of 44 allegations of corruption by Scotland Yard relating to claims of child abuse by politicians and establishment figures Mirror 11/7/2016 News New assistant chief constable appointed to Staffordshire Police Chief Superintendent Emma Barnett, from West Midlands Police, was selected recently and will take the reins from Bernie O'Reilly who has moved to Sussex Police as a deputy chief constable. Staffordshire Newsletter 11/7/2016 News Under-funding means “difficult choices” may become the norm in IOM Financial constraints within the Isle of Man Constabulary mean officers are having to make decisions whether to investigate child abuse or the supply of illegal drugs. Police Professional 11/7/2016 News Theresa May speech: “We can make Britain a country that works for everyone” Theresa2016.com 11/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Superintendent Vacancy Durham Constabulary is looking for a highly motivated, experienced and innovative officer to join us as a new Superintendent. Your role will be to assist the Chief Constable and Executive team in leading the force to achieve its vision and maintain its values. The successful candidate will be an innovative individual and supportive team player who has a proven track record of effective change management, building public confidence and securing victim satisfaction. Salary: £64,188 plus allowances / Closing date for applications 29th July, 2016 (5 pm) Durham Constabulary 11/7/2016 Jobs Deputy Chief Constable Vacancy Durham Constabulary is looking for a highly motivated and experienced senior officer to join us as our new Deputy Chief Constable, to assist the Chief Constable and his Executive team in leading the force to achieve its vision and maintain its values. She or he will be recognised as both an innovative individual and supportive team player who has made their mark through effective change management on a significant scale and in building public confidence and satisfaction in policing at all levels. Salary: £113,109 salary plus allowances and car / Closing date for applications 29th July, 2016 (5 pm) Durham Constabulary 11/7/2016 Jobs Director, Border Force North Reference number: 1498406 / Salary: £85,000 - £85,000 / Grade: SCS Pay Band 1 / Contract type: Permanent / Business area: Home Office - Border Force / Type of role: Operational Delivery, Security, Senior leadership, Strategy / Working pattern: Flexible working, Full-time, Job share / Hours: 37 / Minimum expected tour length: A loan or fixed term appointment for a minimum of 2 years may be considered. Closing date: 8 Aug 2016 Home Office 11/7/2016 Jobs College of Policing might have to be forced to take procurement role MPs say organisation could recommend particular models of body worn video device or custodian helmet to forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 News Code of Ethics and conduct regulations should be fused, say MPs Home Affairs Committee also criticises College of Policing's 'opaque agreements' with controversial regimes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 News Your five-minute guide to soaring identity fraud The Times - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 Analysis, Feature The Fraud Review: Ten years on has government delivered on its promise? In 2006 The Fraud Review talked of an anti-fraud culture throughout society based on deterrence, prevention, detection, investigation, sanctions and redress for victims. Ten years on we ask, has government delivered this promise? Fraud Advisory Panel 11/7/2016 Report Stephen Watson appointed Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police South Yorkshire OPCC 11/7/2016 News Police blame worst rise in recorded hate crime on EU referendum Reported incidents increased by 42% in the week before and week after the UK’s vote to leave the EU on 23 June The Guardian 11/7/2016 News Report highlights ‘same failings’ in fight against fraud 10 years on Official action to tackle fraud, and public knowledge of the biggest threats, remains patchy a decade on from a government-backed review, according to a new report. Out-Law.com 11/7/2016 News «470647074708470947104711471247134714Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events