Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105134 total results. Showing results 96661 to 96680 «483048314832483348344835483648374838Next ›Last » Officers attacked more than two million times in 12 months There were a further 302,842 assaults using a deadly weapon during the same period. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2017 News PSNI denies claims it gave public order training to Bahrain police The PSNI have strongly denied allegations that they provided public order training to officers from the Gulf state of Bahrain. The Irish News 6/2/2017 News Met Police tender £250m bluelight framework A dozen or so contractors are being sought to form a panel to undertake building works for the London Metropolitan Police. The Construction Index 6/2/2017 News UK police accused of ignoring claims about abuse by prison staff One alleged victim says hundreds of boys at Medomsley detention centre in Durham could have been spared if police had acted The Guardian 6/2/2017 News The world of crime in 2017 (Part 3) This is the last in a three-part blog series from Tom Gash looking at the global challenges that crime will bring to developed countries in 2017. Russell Webster blog 6/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Anti-FGM campaign launched in UK to mark global day of opposition Red Triangle initiative aims to encourage people to give police information to detect and prevent female genital mutilation The Guardian 6/2/2017 News Work in Progress: Towards a leaner, smarter public-sector workforce Reform Think Tank 6/2/2017 Report Police and Crime Plan Update on Estates – Bedfordshire The move of the Civil Contingencies Unit from its existing two bases (Hitchin and RAF Alconbury), is expected to take place w/c 29th January, subject to some final details being confirmed. Bedfordshire OPCC 5/2/2017 Report Bedfordshire – Police and Crime Plan Update for the PCP The work to deliver against priority areas 4 and 6 is meeting the plans set out in the Delivery Plan. Bedfordshire OPCC 5/2/2017 Report Growing number of women leading US police departments Fox News 5/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Britain helps train ‘violent’ Bahraini police The Foreign Office has been accused of trying to cover up its funding of a programme to train the Bahraini police in crowd control techniques, including the use of water cannon and dogs. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/2/2017 News Thirty pop-up brothels appear in Swindon each week Wiltshire Police said in any one week up to 40 foreign sex workers were advertising their services in the town, the majority of whom were "transient". BBC 5/2/2017 News Local solutions? A whole-system approach to offender management In a recent report, the the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) set out a vision of a whole-system approach to offender management, where powers, resources, and decisions are transferred to the local level. Laying out the report's key findings, author Marley Morris argues that in the long term, city region mayors or PCCs should have responsibility over probation services and custody budgets for short-sentence, young, and women offenders. Policing Insight 4/2/2017 Analysis Muslim cop files lawsuit over alleged threats, harassment from NYPD colleagues An NYPD officer was physically attacked and called a "Muslim bitch" as colleagues attempted to rip off the hijab she was wearing, a new lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court alleges. NBC 4/2/2017 News Police and Crime Plan Update on Collaboration – Bedfordshire There is a Governance Board for each Collaborated service area which allows PCC oversight of activities within each of the work streams, they include: Bedfordshire OPCC 4/2/2017 Report Met chief Bernard Hogan-Howe: ‘you can’t throw laptops at crowds’ – video Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe tells LBC Radio that the government’s austerity programme will lead to fewer police officers in London. The outgoing Metropolitan police commissioner makes the parting shot at ministers before he retires at the end of the month The Guardian 4/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Students given cash to study cybersecurity The intelligence agencies hope to recruit 1,000 graduates, with a particular emphasis on women The Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2017 News Staff arrested amid electronic tag tampering claims Three people have been arrested by police investigating the alleged misuse of electronic tags used to monitor criminals. BBC 4/2/2017 News The Emergency Services Network is a brave, but failed experiment that should be scrapped For a number of years now, a growing number of critical communications experts from UK and around the world have been watching with horror as the UK Government, led by HM Treasury, Cabinet Office and Home Office, has attempted to deliver a next-generation communications network for public safety and emergency services personnel. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/2/2017 Opinion Hertfordshire – Report on Police Precept Consultation 2017/18 In December 2016, the Open Letter was posted on my website, circulated on the On-line Watch Link (OWL) network to over 118,000 households across Hertfordshire and received significant coverage in the following local media across the county: Hertfordshire OPCC 3/2/2017 Report «483048314832483348344835483648374838Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events