Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 95381 to 95400 «476647674768476947704771477247734774Next ›Last » Senior police officer says PSNI sickness levels ‘not sustainable’ BBC 26/8/2016 News Cops slammed after claiming TITP and Scottish Cup final demonstrated “skill in policing major events” The Scottish Sun 26/8/2016 News Police Scotland raise Brexit crime concerns Police Scotland have set up a Brexit response team amid concerns exiting the EU could leave the country vulnerable to criminality. The Scotsman 25/8/2016 News PCC investigated over ‘no expenses’ claims made on social media A police and crime commissioner (PCC) is being investigated about whether she made a "false statement" over expenses before this year’s election. Police Professional 25/8/2016 News 93 per cent of household burglars are getting away with it Wiltshire Police are so bad at catching burglars that only one in every 16 household break-ins is ever solved. Swindon Advertiser 25/8/2016 News Armed police flown on to Plymouth ferry Brittany Ferries has confirmed that armed 'sea marshals' were flown on to a crossing from Plymouth last night Plymouth Live 25/8/2016 News My first four months Gwent OPCC 25/8/2016 Analysis, Feature Annual Report 2015/16 Dorset OPCC 25/8/2016 Report Scotland Yard admits spying on ‘sick leave’ detective on holidays A detective who was once a Metropolitan Police poster girl has her human rights breached as she is investigated by colleagues. Sky News 25/8/2016 News Twitter, Google, Facebook “consciously failing” to police extremism, MPs claim Twitter, Facebook, and Google are "consciously failing" to tackle the promotion of terrorism and killings on their services in the UK, a cross-party panel of MPs has claimed. The home affairs committee released a report on radicalisation on Thursday morning, following a 12-month-long inquiry. And the conclusion is damning for popular online sites such as YouTube. ars technica 25/8/2016 News Alcohol key to widespread abuse of emergency workers Two-thirds of emergency services workers were punched, threatened, spat at or verbally abused while they dealt with incidents over a four-week period, new figures reveal. The Times - Subscription at source 25/8/2016 News Police, firefighters and paramedics regularly attacked by drunks A third of paramedics, police and firefighters have suffered violence at the hands of drunken louts while responding to alcohol-related 999 calls. Shock new figures from a survey taken across the three services also show that 66% of emergency responders have suffered verbal abuse from carousing Scots. The Press and Journal 25/8/2016 News Successes and failures identified in first round of crime recording inspections A force is not recording more than 38,000 crimes per year – including rapes and serious violence – as Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) releases its first three reviews of force crime recording practices. Police Professional 25/8/2016 News Blue lights, getting it right: 10 leadership lessons from front-line policing Friska Wirya has been engaged for over 18 months at Western Australia Police, the single largest jurisdiction in the world, as a change management specialist supporting the replacement of a mission-critical application. She blogs about the ten key leadership lessons she's learned from working with Western Australia's senior officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/8/2016 Opinion Brandon Lewis: Collaboration the key to more efficient policing The Yorkshire Post 25/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Forces paying drastically different amounts for similar services Data shows that one force paid £600 for half a day of interpreting while another spent just £80 Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/8/2016 News ‘Soft’ prison sentences extended after complaints BBC 25/8/2016 News Home Affairs Select Committee: “Radicalisation: The counter-narrative and identifying the tipping point” The Home Affairs Committee says that social media giants like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are "consciously failing" to combat the use of their sites to promote terrorism and killings Parliament.uk 25/8/2016 Report Internet giants “consciously failing” to tackle extremism on the web The Home Affairs Committee says that social media giants like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are "consciously failing" to combat the use of their sites to promote terrorism and killings Parliament.uk 25/8/2016 News Greater Manchester Police graded ‘inadequate’ at recording crime HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 25/8/2016 Report «476647674768476947704771477247734774Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events