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Showing results 96021 to 96040 «479847994800480148024803480448054806Next ›Last » Senior Met policeman gets six-figure payout because he suffered sex discrimination when high-ranking female officer complained of his unit’s ‘macho culture’ Mail Online 18/10/2016 News Australian police officer Nick Kaldas joins Stakeknife investigation in Northern Ireland Former NSW deputy commissioner says he hopes ‘complex’ investigation into alleged murders of IRA members by British double agent will bring closure to victims’ families The Guardian 18/10/2016 News Rotherham: eight men convicted of sexually exploiting teenage girls Verdict comes as police investigating child sexual abuse in South Yorkshire town say there are more than 11,100 lines of inquiry The Guardian 18/10/2016 News Restrictions on police bail will fail in half of cases Police bail currently has no restrictions and extensions can be signed off by lower ranking officers The Times 18/10/2016 News May heads for clash with MPs on claims of Goddard cover-up The Times - Subscription at source 18/10/2016 News Cameron ‘wasted £1bn on troubled families’ The £1.3 billion Troubled Families programme was launched after the riots in 2011 to give intensive support to 120,000 of Britain’s most challenging families The Times - Subscription at source 18/10/2016 News Shadow cabinet quitter ‘delighted’ to be back as Labour’s policing champion A veteran MP is ready to open a new page in her political career – converting her crime fiction hobby into Parliamentary fact. Police Professional 17/10/2016 News ‘No more ransom’ goes global: Another 13 police forces join the fight against ransomware More than 2,500 victims were able to decrypt their data, with more than one million dollars already saved, thanks to the global initiative PR Newswire 17/10/2016 News South West emergency services to train on military base Police, fire and ambulance services from the South West are to train alongside soldiers in responding to emergencies, the BBC has learnt. BBC 17/10/2016 News SNP under fire over ‘fiddled’ police numbers Justice Secretary Michael Matheson is facing pressure to make a Holyrood statement over claims that police numbers in Scotland have been “secretly” falling below the SNP’s flagship 17,234 target. The Scotsman 17/10/2016 News Joining up the local, national and beyond: The @wecops debate on the NCA Part of the role of @wecops since its inception has been to provide a way for front line officers to have an open debate about key issues - and for that to be picked up by senior leadership. Last week's debate on the National Crime Agency (NCA) offered exactly that opportunity. Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University summarises the debate, hosted by Director General of the NCA Lynne Owens. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 Opinion Response of the Avon and Somerset PCC to the PCP Response to the Commissioner’s Annual Report September 2016 Panel members will continue to have a valuable role to play in supporting efforts to build strong and effective multi-agency partnership working, through their respective roles on the Panel, as Local Authority Councillors, locally engaged independent members and in the breadth of partnership roles that Panel Members hold. Avon & Somerset OPCC 17/10/2016 Report Scrutiny Of Delivery Against The Police And Crime Plan – Burglary This report sets out performance headlines and examples of initiatives under this priority - Preventing and reducing burglary and the fear of burglary. Policing Insight 17/10/2016 Report Hampshire PCP – Membership of Sub-Committee and Working Groups The purpose of this paper is to set out the proposed membership of the working groups and sub-committee that operate under the Hampshire Police and Crime Panel Hampshire OPCC 17/10/2016 Report MPS introduce body-worn video to over 22,000 officers In the coming months, officers across all 32 boroughs in London will be equipped with cameras to attach onto their uniforms. Police Professional 17/10/2016 News UK ‘could lose vital intelligence’ if it does not sign in to Europol NCA's deputy director general says we must sign up before Christmas. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 News Proper process The police have to learn to accept the verdicts of juries The Times 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Why do care homes criminalise their young residents? IF your teenaged son or daughter broke a window deliberately, or damaged furniture in a row, would you have them charged with vandalism? If you caught them with soft drugs would you call the police and have them charged? What if they acted in threatening manner? In most case, parents would probably find a solution other than law enforcement to serious trouble at home. But in Scotland’s children’s homes it can be a different story. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 17/10/2016 Feature, Opinion FBI director: Stats don’t back up claims about police shooting epidemic FBI Director James Comey told a gathering of police chiefs that people who think there's an epidemic of police shootings of black people aren't well-informed. CNN 17/10/2016 News Scotland’s ‘woeful’ rape convictions rates blasted by Glasgow politicians Politicians have demanded “urgent action” to help rape survivors trying to secure a prosecution against their attackers. Evening Times (Glasgow) 17/10/2016 News «479847994800480148024803480448054806Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events