Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102478 total results. Showing results 96221 to 96240 «480848094810481148124813481448154816Next ›Last » Met faces corruption scandal over link to private detectives The Times - Subscription at source 7/10/2016 News Labour reshuffle: Diane Abbott made shadow home secretary BBC 7/10/2016 News Join the debate and explore a new model for the emergency services Policing Insight readers can benefit from a 20% discount off their booking to attend the Congress on Reimagining the Emergency Services event Policing Insight 6/10/2016 News Budget cuts could lead to recruitment freeze, claims PFNI Recruitment could be frozen should further “savage” cuts to the policing budget be given the go-ahead, the Police Federation of Northern Ireland (PFNI) has warned. Police Professional 6/10/2016 News Deputy Assistant Commissioner roles The Met is experiencing the most significant period of change it has ever experienced, which makes it an exciting time and a great opportunity to be a Deputy Assistant Commissioner in the Met. The role of Deputy Assistant Commissioner is a highly accountable and challenging one. Deputy Assistant Commissioners are expected to lead and drive the strategic direction and development of their portfolio of responsibilities to deliver policing which is aligned to the Met’s priorities. Salary: Salary on appointment £144,767 plus allowances / Location: London / Closing date: 24 October 2016 Metropolitan Police Service 6/10/2016 Jobs Julia Mulligan says North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service could be jointly led North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, Julia Mulligan, says she could oversee and direct Chief Constable Dave Jones and Chief Fire Officer Nigel Hutchinson, through what she called "one overarching strategy delivered and monitored through one governance mechanism The Press (York) 6/10/2016 News 4G emergency services plan ‘dangerous’ A new high-speed mobile phone network covers even less of Scotland than originally thought, leading to fresh concerns over potentially dangerous communications gaps in a new emergency services system. The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2016 News Met begins recruiting direct entry detectives Force allowing specials to become full time investigators because it needs more personnel to look at hate crime and domestic violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/10/2016 News Revealed: How it can take 250 DAYS to investigate West Midlands Police misconduct claims The timescale has been questioned by PCC David Jamieson, who said it has spiked since 2012 - when it took around 50 days to complete an investigation. Bosses say this is down to a number of factors including the increased culture of scrutiny of police actions in light of Hillsborough. Express & Star 6/10/2016 News Police take to sky using DRONES to catch crooks and stop anti-social behaviour The drones can travel at up to 40mph and, most importantly for the officers, the devices can capture high quality images from a distance Mirror 6/10/2016 News Keep sexting cases out of court, urges top QC The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2016 News Tougher penalties proposed for carrying a knife BBC 6/10/2016 News Delivering locally and influencing nationally: how PCCs are shaping the criminal justice system Reform Think Tank 5/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Norman Bettison ‘Hillsborough Untold’ book: what is he thinking? Liverpool Echo 5/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Durham appoints new deputy chief Northumbria ACC Jo Farrell will take up the role Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2016 News Chief constable’s removal ‘unfair’ and ‘not appropriate’ Sir Tom Winsor questioned the reasoning behind the PCC's decision. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2016 News Police Scotland to strengthen focus on local policing as one of seven priority areas Localism is one of the priority areas set by the Scottish Government to give a broad strategic direction to Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority (SPA). Daily Record 5/10/2016 News Chief constable outlines Police Scotland’s new priorities Scotland's chief constable says his force can strengthen its focus on community policing despite criticism over budget cuts. STV News 5/10/2016 News Wanted: Ambitious leader for Lincolnshire (must have own car and GSOH) Lincolnshire Police made headlines last month after PCC Marc Jones announced he would be advertising internationally for its new chief constable. Local resident and policing commentator Cate Moore sings the praises of the force and calls for an energetic moderniser to step up to the plate. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/10/2016 Opinion What really works? Academia and the professionalisation of policing What is the proper relationship between police and academia? Could a focus on 'what works' endanger the development of reflective practice? And could the growth in programmes being offered by universities in police-related subjects risk the commodification of policing? Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University examines the evolving relationship between policing and the academy. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/10/2016 Opinion «480848094810481148124813481448154816Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events