Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102712 total results. Showing results 94441 to 94460 «471947204721472247234724472547264727Next ›Last » Armed police officers and the use of lethal force: A response to Simon Chesterman Earlier this month, Simon Chesterman, the National Police Chief's Council lead for armed policing, responded to Prof. Maurice Punch's article on armed police and the use of lethal force, arguing that command accountability is as robust as it can be under the current law. Here Prof. Punch - with Ralph Crawshaw and Geoffrey Markham - responds in turn, underlining the importance of accountability where tactics are highly likely to cause death. Policing Insight 25/1/2017 Opinion West Midlands Police Commissioner buries hatchet with former deputy PCC David Jamieson and Yvonne Mosquito reach an 'amicable' settlement almost a year after her suspension for misconduct during a murder inquiry Birmingham Live 25/1/2017 News Reflections on the Police ICT Summit Last week’s Police ICT Summit signalled a welcome step in a positive direction, says Clare Elford, Managing Director of Clue, a technology company providing specialist investigative software. But suggests it's now time for a greater focus on effective engagement with smaller technology providers. Policing Insight 25/1/2017 Opinion Inspector Vacancies We are looking to appoint Uniformed and Detective Inspectors. We would welcome applications from substantive Sergeants and Detective Sergeants (on promotion to the rank of Inspector) and substantive Inspectors and Detective Inspectors on lateral transfer. Closing date Friday 10th February Gloucestershire Constabulary 25/1/2017 Jobs Chief Superintendent Vacancies We are looking to appoint a Chief Superintendent and a Detective Chief Superintendent. We would welcome applications from substantive Superintendents and Detective Superintendents (on promotion to the rank of Chief Superintendent) and substantive Chief Superintendents and Detective Chief Superintendents on lateral transfer. Closing date Friday 10th February 2017 Gloucestershire Constabulary 25/1/2017 Jobs Recruiting for Chief Superintendents A Strategic Alliance has been formed between Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police leading to a unique model of policing, across the fourth largest geographic policing area in England and Wales.The alliance has enabled both forces to better protect people from harm through greater operational and organisational capability and resilience and increased support for our local communities.To ensure the continued success of the alliance and delivery of the agreed 2020 Vision, we are looking for energetic, innovative, dedicated and committed professionals to work in a diverse and challenging environment. The following posts are available: 1) Head of Crime - Detective Chief Superintendent. 2) Territorial policing - Chief Superintendent. Closing date Tuesday 14th February 2017. Warwickshire Police, West Mercia Police 25/1/2017 Jobs A Hollow Promise? Fiona Petty investigates the impact of the pledge made by the Prime Minister to bolster funding on mental health arrangements on the Police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Probationers and specials will not be allowed to use taser for a long time NPCC had asked College to review policy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2017 News ‘Questions hang over ESN’, report warns The long-awaited replacement for the Airwave radio network could be delayed as forces might not be confident enough in its success in time for the 2019 deadline, MPs have claimed. Police Professional 25/1/2017 News New guidance seeks clarity on restraining mental health patients Officers should better understand when to restrain patients in mental health settings with the release of long-awaited College of Policing guidance. Police Professional 25/1/2017 News Timescale for ESN ‘unlikely to be met’ , say MPs More rigorous testing is thought to be required, pushing back the December 2019 target. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2017 News Police Scotland’s control room crisis shows no sign of easing More than a year and a half on from the deaths of John Yuill and Lamara Bell there are signs Police Scotland’s control rooms are still not working as they should says Chris Marshall The Scotsman 25/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Spectre of public inquiry hangs over Inverness and Aberdeen control room closures Hopes of a public inquiry into emergency call centre closures in Aberdeen and Inverness remain alive after MSPs agreed police and fire chiefs must prove they have improved services. The Press and Journal 25/1/2017 News Feeble response to dissidents ‘is damaging police morale’: Serving officer A serving policeman operating in the volatile district of north Belfast has said the paltry sentences and easy bail handed out in dissident paramilitary cases are damaging morale in the PSNI. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 25/1/2017 News MPs warn about new communications system for emergency services ESN may require more testing than 2019 start date allows and delays in introduction could cost £475m a year, says committee The Guardian 25/1/2017 News Progress report on police call handling after M9 crash The latest findings from a review of police call handling have been published by Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary. BBC 25/1/2017 News Upgrading emergency service communications Public Accounts Committee 25/1/2017 Report Action needed now to address risks in emergency communication switchover The Public Accounts Committee report warns that the target date to replace the radio system used by emergency services is unlikely to be met. Public Accounts Committee 25/1/2017 News Emergency services’ botched radio revamp wastes millions The Home Office intends to replace the UK-wide radio system used by the emergency services with a cheaper one based on a 4G phone network. Officials were said to have failed to plan for delays in switching the systems The Times - Subscription at source 25/1/2017 News Emergency services’ radio replacement delays ‘could cost millions’ Delays in introducing a new radio system for emergency services in England, Wales and Scotland may cost taxpayers £475m a year, MPs have said. BBC 25/1/2017 News «471947204721472247234724472547264727Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events