Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98790 total results. Showing results 94341 to 94360 «471447154716471747184719472047214722Next ›Last » Draft guidance seeks to improve undercover policing’s reputation Forces across the country have been asked to consult on proposed guidance for undercover policing following a string of scandals that saw officers form long-term sexual relationships with targets and assume dead children’s identities as cover stories. Police Professional 29/6/2016 News Why are the police failing too many victims of disability hate crime? Daniel Smith, an autistic man, was charged with assault by police after an alleged attack on him. His is not an isolated case The Guardian 29/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Police fail to fine a single driver for smoking with children in car under new law as officers ‘turn blind eye’ Police are not enforcing a new law to protect children from adults smoking in cars, it has emerged, as figures showed no one has been fined since legislation was introduced. The Telegraph 29/6/2016 News Sex and drugs off limits for undercover police Covert officers can have sex or take drugs with suspects only when ‘necessary and proportionate’ under new guidelines The Guardian 29/6/2016 News Job cuts to be put on hold at South Yorkshire Police The Star (Yorkshire) 29/6/2016 News Lincolnshire and Humberside PCCs sceptical over elected mayor takeover option The Lincolnite 29/6/2016 News Police Scotland boss puts freeze on promoting rank and file officers in bid to save money Daily Record 29/6/2016 News Undercover policing guidance published College of Policing 29/6/2016 Report Undercover police ‘rulebook’ published for the first time BBC 29/6/2016 News Police counter-corruption unit faces reform The Scotsman 28/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Cambridgeshire Police And Crime Commissioner’s Approach The purpose of this report is to provide the Police and Crime Panel with an overview of the PCC's role, how he intends to take forward his role, and how his Police and Crime Plan will be developed. Cambridgeshire OPCC 28/6/2016 Report Her Majesty’s Inspectorate Of Constabulary Inspection Reports – Cambridgeshire The purpose of this report is to provide the Police and Crime Panel with an overview of how the findings of HMIC PEEL reports have been addressed and how the Police and Crime Commissioner intends to address these in the future. Cambridgeshire OPCC 28/6/2016 Report Cambridgeshire PCC’s Annual Report 2015-16 As 2015-16 marks the end of Sir Graham’s three and a half years in office, this report looks back not only at the last year but also at the longer term. Cambridgeshire OPCC 28/6/2016 Report Campaign to raise awareness of police use of comms data Police forces across the country will be harnessing the power of social media to shine a light on how they use communications data to locate criminals and solve crimes. Police Professional 28/6/2016 News Lincolnshire and Humberside PCCs sceptical over elected mayor takeover option Greater Lincolnshire must have a directly elected mayor if it is to receive devolved powers and £15 million a year from the government, but the idea of combining the role with that of the Police and Crime Commissioner has been met with scepticism by the two policing bosses for the area. The Lincolnite 28/6/2016 News Data breach exposes 112,000 French police officers two weeks after Isis-inspired murder Addresses and telephone numbers reportedly placed online by a disgruntled former employee International Business Times UK 28/6/2016 News South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner seeks assistant An Assistant Police and Crime Commissioner is to be recruited in South Yorkshire. Dr Alan Billings said he wants an assistant to 'support and help' him in his 'busy role'. The Star (Yorkshire) 28/6/2016 News ‘Unachievable’ plans to cut 800 South Yorkshire Police jobs on hold after damning review The Star (Yorkshire) 28/6/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our new-look Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2016 News Easy as ABCD? A new model for managing demand in public services Is it time to change how organisations like the police relate to communities? In the wake of Brexit, Brendan O'Brien argues for a new model of community-driven PACTs to help local areas flourish - and to manage demand on public services. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2016 Opinion «471447154716471747184719472047214722Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events