Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94509 total results. Showing results 94501 to 94509 «47224723472447254726 Letting in the light This report highlights policies currently being implemented by the 13 Labour police and crime commissioners, who are responsible for all the Metropolitan Police forces in England and Wales (bar London). It is opportune, 18 months after the elections of November 2012, to describe what progress Labour commissioners have made. Fabian Society 25/7/2014 Report CoPaCC Thematic Report – “PCCs and Innovation” – June 2014 Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/6/2014 Report CoPaCC Thematic Report APPENDIX – “PCCs and Innovation” – June 2014 Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/6/2014 Report CoPaCC Thematic Report APPENDIX – “PCCs and Public Engagement” – March 2014 Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/3/2014 Report CoPaCC Thematic Report – “PCCs and Public Engagement” – March 2014 Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/3/2014 Report CoPaCC Thematic Report – “PCCs and Statutory Transparency” – November 2013 Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2013 Report The Historical Enquiries Team’s approach to reviewing deaths during ‘the troubles’ is inconsistent, has serious shortcomings and so risks public confidence, HMIC finds. Published in 2013 HMIC found Inconsistencies and shortcomings in policies, systems and practices threaten the legitimacy of the Historical Enquiries Team’s work, and risk undermining the confidence of the families of those who died during ‘the troubles’ in its effectiveness and impartiality. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 3/7/2013 Report Policing in an information age In this short paper, we summarise the key opportunities and difficulties social media presents for engagement, intelligence andenforcement. It is far from comprehensive and offers only anoverview of each. Nevertheless, it seems to us that the police will now certainly need to use social media to engage with the public,collect intelligence, and investigate crime, both on- and offline. This needs new settlements – in doctrine, resource allocation, operation, capability, regulation and strategy – that allow it to be done inaccordance with the principles at the heart of the British model of policing: legitimacy, accountability, visibility, compliance with the rule of law, proportionality, the minimal use of force and engagement with the public Demos 2/3/2013 Report Vancouver Police Department annual report 2019 CANADA: Every day, our officers and civilian professionals work to keep the public safe. We respond to 9-1-1 calls and investigate crime, but we also aim to be proactive in our policing efforts to prevent crime from occurring in the first place. [pdf] Vancouver Police Department 31/12/0219 Report «47224723472447254726 Upcoming events View all events