Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 96721 to 96740 «483348344835483648374838483948404841Next ›Last » Bermuda Triangle makes PCCs disappear Cop and comic Alfie Moore takes a wry look at PCCs, last week's elections and what lies ahead for those voted in... Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/5/2016 Opinion Second-hand car sales help fund Police Scotland Scotland’s cash-strapped national police force is using the sale of vehicles and surplus property to help fund its activities after seeing its capital budget slashed. The Scotsman 12/5/2016 News Police force vows to continue child abuse probe into Ted Heath Police have vowed to continue a probe into child abuse allegations against Sir Edward Heath – even though a key witness has been discredited. Mail Online 12/5/2016 News Improvements in turnout and more partisan voting: The consequences of embedding PCC elections in the electoral cycle The first Police and Crime Commissioner elections in 2012 are infamous for their abysmally low turnout and the second batch last week thankfully saw some improvement. In this post, Andrew Defty looks at the variation in turnout across the 40 PCC elections to consider the impact of embedding the elections in the electoral cycle, and how this may have resulted in a decline of independent PCCs. Democratic Audit UK 12/5/2016 Analysis, Feature, UK PCC Elections 2016 PCC elections data Democratic Audit UK 12/5/2016 Report, UK PCC Elections South Yorkshire Police officers fail to answer questions on Hillsborough Reporters went to the homes of four men – ex-Merseyside chief constable Mr Bettison, David Crompton, the suspended chief constable of South Yorkshire Police, Shaun Wright, the former South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner and Paul Middup, former secretary of South Yorkshire Police Federation. Liverpool Echo 11/5/2016 News Edward Heath inquiry has cost £367,965, police chief reveals A child sex abuse investigation into Sir Edward Heath that has cost £367,965 so far is “proportionate”, a police chief has insisted. The Yorkshire Post 11/5/2016 News Former Met police chief calls for doping to be criminalised and wants funds to set up an anti-corruption agency to tackle problem The former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Lord Stevens has called for doping to be criminalised in the belief doing so would act as the deterrent required to finally combat it. Mail Online 11/5/2016 News Bid to stop police cells being used during mental health crisis A new £15 million government fund launched to end the "scandal" of people being held in police cells when they suffer a mental health crisis is set to open for bidding. The Northern Echo 11/5/2016 News Dissident republican threat reaches new level The escalation of the level of threat dissident republicans pose to potential targets in Great Britain means that the security service MI5 believes their capacity and capability has grown significantly. BBC 11/5/2016 News £3.45m sale of Northants Police HQ finalised by outgoing Police and Crime Commissioner The outgoing Northamptonshire Police and Crime Commissioner has announced he has officially sold the Wootton Hall police headquarters site to the Education Funding Agency. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 11/5/2016 News Outgoing deputy PCC refuses to apologise for serious misconduct A deputy police and crime commissioner (PCC) has been found guilty of serious misconduct and will be replaced by two assistant commissioners. Police Professional 11/5/2016 News Credit for experience Stuart Twigg explains how experienced officers can gain from proposals to introduce qualifications into policing and explains how simple the process could be. Police Professional - Subscription at source 11/5/2016 Analysis, Feature Police “adopt” South Yorkshire” post offices A trial to incorporate post offices in the crime prevention battle in Rotherham has proved so successful that the scheme is being rolled out across the county. Rotherham Advertiser 11/5/2016 News Obligations, opportunities and options This debate about police legal duties in mental health wards continues Mental Health Cop blog 11/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Leaked emails reveal Police Scotland ignored warnings over grab of Sunday Mail source call records Leaked internal emails have revealed Police Scotland sought access to the telecoms records of Sunday Mail journalists’ sources despite being warned this was illegal. Press Gazette 11/5/2016 News Home Office Grant For Panel Activities Agenda item 8. p31-32. The maximum grant for the 2016/2017 financial year is £71,895.00 Dyfed-Powys OPCC 11/5/2016 Report Review Of Panel Terms Of Reference And Rules Of Procedure Agenda Item 9 p33-64. The opportunity has been taken to align the Rules of Procedure more closely with the rules operated by the four local authorities within the force area Dyfed-Powys OPCC 11/5/2016 Report “Serious concerns” on no time-limit for recall of retired officers to face misconduct charges The Shadow Home Secretary, Andy Burnham, has today (11 May) made recommendations to reform the Police and Criminal Justice system, in the wake of Hillsborough. The Police Federation of England and Wales responds to his proposals. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/5/2016 News New police chief takes £10,000 salary cut Tomorrow (Thursday) the new Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott will take up the reins of office and his first job will be to slash his own salary. 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