Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100951 total results. Showing results 94641 to 94660 «472947304731473247334734473547364737Next ›Last » Report on Community Safety in Gloucestershire Gloucestershire has an effective and demonstrable track record of Community Safety partnership working, but there continue to be significant challenges ahead to ensure Gloucestershire remains a safe place to live. Gloucestershire OPCC 10/10/2016 Report Met Enterprise — Police Training Faculty: Market Engagement Exercise The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is currently undergoing an engagement to assess the market's appetite for a strategic partnership centred around the provision of a transformed training facility within its own force as well as potentially providing value-added training services to other forces and entities both in the UK and globally. A Strategic Outline Case (SOC) was agreed by Management Board and the MPS is currently working on an Outline Business Case (OBC) which is to be delivered to MPS Management Board and the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in November and December 2016. This PIN is an important element of the OBC process and is designed to engage the market to understand the opportunities associated with strategic partnership models for the provision of training services. europa.eu 10/10/2016 Report Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 My priorities will remain the same but will include new areas for development based upon my recent election manifesto and my commitment to succeed. Gloucestershire OPCC 10/10/2016 Report Government agreeable to using Irish ports and airports to control immigration to UK James Brokenshire says countries would work to tackle illegal immigration post-Brexit The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 10/10/2016 News Stop and search – getting it right Guest blog by Paddy Tipping, the Nottinghamshire PCC The Police Foundation 10/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Humberside Police ‘most successful force’ in reducing child arrests BBC 10/10/2016 News Lack of mental health beds ‘cannot continue’ says deputy chief Force has apparently threatened NHS with legal action if things do not improve. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/10/2016 News Enabling secure cloud-based digital justice with Kent Police to improve victim experiences Richard Hatcher, criminal justice lead, UKI, Cisco, discusses the work of a transformational project to digitise policing and justice in Kent. Public Sector Executive 10/10/2016 Analysis, Feature Sexting between children not automatically a crime, says CPS New guidelines published to help prosecutors decide when to act on reports of online harassment and abuse The Guardian 10/10/2016 News Guidelines on prosecuting cases involving communications sent via social media These guidelines set out the approach that prosecutors should take when making decisions in relation to cases where it is alleged that criminal offences have been committed by the sending of a communication via social media. They are designed to give clear advice to prosecutors who have been asked either for a charging decision or for early advice to the police, as well as in reviewing those cases which have been charged by the police. Adherence to these guidelines will ensure that there is a consistency of approach across the CPS. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 10/10/2016 Report CPS publishes new social media guidance and launches Hate Crime consultation New Crown Prosecution Service guidance has set out the range of offences for which social media users could face prosecution. The guidance, published today (10 October), will be used to inform decisions on whether criminal charges should be pursued. Released during Hate Crime Awareness Week, it has also been updated in order to help prosecutors identify and effectively prosecute hate crime on social media. Today also sees the launch of CPS Public Policy Statements on Hate Crime which will now be put to a public consultation. These will focus on crimes against disabled people, racial and religious and homophobic and transphobic hate crime. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 10/10/2016 News Internet trolls who whip up ‘virtual mobs’ or post photoshopped images face jail Internet trolls who whip up "virtual mobs" to target people or post humiliating "photoshopped" images of them online face jail, the country's most senior prosecutor has warned. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 10/10/2016 News Turning coppers into serious cash The Metropolitan police is planning to make the fight against crime pay. The force wants to go into business with the private sector to make money from providing training to other constabularies and foreign police forces in a market that is reckoned to be worth more than £1 billion. The Times - Subscription at source 10/10/2016 News Child arrests in Northumbria and Durham plummet over five years New figures show the two forces have made significantly fewer arrests of children aged 17 and under Chronicle Live (North East) 10/10/2016 News Number of children arrested in Nottinghamshire falls by almost 70 per cent The number of children arrested in Nottinghamshire has fallen significantly in the last five years. An increased effort by police as well as a successful campaign by the Howard League for Penal Reform, which aims to keep boys and girls out of the criminal justice system, has led to a fall of 68 per cent since 2010. Nottingham Post 10/10/2016 News Nearly 3,000 children were arrested last year by a single Welsh police force But the figures for 2015 were nearly half compared to the number of children arrested in 2010 Wales Online 10/10/2016 News Bedfordshire child arrests have dropped 37% in five years Arrests of children in Bedfordshire have fallen by 37 per cent in the last five years – after a concerted effort by police and a successful campaign by the Howard League for Penal Reform to keep as many boys and girls as possible out of the criminal justice system. Luton Today 10/10/2016 News Child arrests in England and Wales 2015 The statistics published in this briefing show how reducing the number of children entering the system has stemmed the flow of children into custody. Many forces have reviewed their arrest procedures and policies after the Howard League’s positive engagement with them. Howard League for Penal Reform 10/10/2016 Report Child arrests in England and Wales fall by 59 per cent in five years Arrests of children have fallen by 59 per cent in the last five years – after a concerted effort by police across the country and a successful campaign by the Howard League for Penal Reform to keep as many boys and girls as possible out of the criminal justice system. Howard League for Penal Reform 10/10/2016 News Child arrest figures in South Yorkshire drop by two thirds The number of children arrested in South Yorkshire has dropped by more than two thirds over the last five years. The Star (Yorkshire) 10/10/2016 News «472947304731473247334734473547364737Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events