Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102397 total results. Showing results 96721 to 96740 «483348344835483648374838483948404841Next ›Last » British Transport officers slam SNP’s ‘ludicrous’ merger with Police Scotland British Transport Police officers have branded a planned merger with Scotland's single force "ludicrous" and "horrific". Express 8/9/2016 News Anti-terror police smash ‘ISIS plot’ for attack on British soil after arresting two in West London dawn raid Mail Online 8/9/2016 News Next generation: Social media and community policing from a European perspective A unique conference in Munich later this month - with attendance free - showcases research on social media and community policing across Europe for the first time. Lindsey Gunby of West Yorkshire for Innovation, the organisers of the conference, talks about the projects and their potential for technology to help transform community policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2016 News Reinventing the Bobby on the beat: Police Now’s Summer Academy The 2016 Police Now Summer Academy has just graduated 108 new recruit police officers ready for independent patrol. Chris Heathcote, Director and Gold Commander of the Academy, talks about why he believes passionately in the promise of Police Now and what it can offer to police forces across the country. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2016 Opinion Innocent people swept up in mobile and online investigations, watchdog finds Innocent people have been caught up in criminal investigations because of snooping blunders. Individuals were wrongly arrested or visited by police after errors in attempts to access communications data. South Wales Guardian 8/9/2016 News Police to be trained in journalists’ rights with new video A new video explaining reporters’ and photographers’ rights during demonstrations and riots is set to be incorporated into police training courses. Hold The Front Page 8/9/2016 News Cheating police students in Northern Ireland could be shown door Some of the 78 student police officers caught cheating in their exams may not be hired as constables at the end of their two-year probation, the PSNI has said. Belfast Telegraph 8/9/2016 News Mental health patients unnecessarily kept in jail cells because of lack of beds Vulnerable mental health patients in the West were detained in police cells because of a lack of beds, according to a report released today. ITV News 8/9/2016 News Online paedophiles can groom a child in less than 20 minutes, study finds The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/9/2016 News Fear of discrimination a result of ‘impossible’ legislative framework The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has been sharply criticised over how it responds to complaints of internal discrimination, although this was mostly a result of the current regulatory framework. Police Professional 8/9/2016 News Fabric club closure is a reminder that the war on drugs has failed, Lib Dems say The Liberal Democrats have called for the decrminialisation of drugs The Independent 8/9/2016 News Crime and Disorder Scrutiny Committees – Assessing the Impact of the Commissioner Local Scrutiny Investigations, the table below shows the areas of work that the individual authorities have considered during the past year. West Yorkshire OPCC 8/9/2016 Report Avon and Somerset Police officers paid a staggering £7.4 million in overtime last year Avon and Somerset Police paid a staggering £7.4 million in overtime wages and owed 37,293 working days in lieu to officers and staff in 2015, we can reveal. Weekly News (Burnham and Highbridge) 8/9/2016 News Local Crime and Disorder Scrutiny Committees Principles for Engagement West Yorkshire OPCC 8/9/2016 Report Met Police trial range-extended BMW i3 The London Metropolitan Police has begun a trial of a range-extended BMW i3 as a patrol car, with the aim of evaluating how electric vehicles could perform in a live operational environment. EV Fleet World 8/9/2016 News West Yorkshire Police and Crime Panel Forward Agenda Plan 2016 Agenda items and key lines of enquiry West Yorkshire OPCC 8/9/2016 Report Section 20 investigation into the Metropolitan Police Service The Commission carried out an investigation into unlawful harassment, discrimination and victimisation of Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) staff who made discrimination complaints. This investigation was launched in response to concerns about the MPS’s treatment of Black and minority ethnic (BME), female and gay officers. It was carried out under section 20 of the Equality Act 2006, which gives the Commission powers to investigate compliance with equality legislation when it suspects that an unlawful act may have been committed. Equality and Human Rights Commission 8/9/2016 Report Investigation into Met police reveals significant weaknesses in handling discrimination Commission investigation into the Met police reveals significant weaknesses in handling discrimination complaints from its own officers and staff Equality and Human Rights Commission 8/9/2016 News Met Police officers ‘expect to be victimised’ for race and sex discrimination complaints Metropolitan Police officers expect to be victimised and have their careers damaged if they complain about racial or sexual discrimination, a report has found. The Standard 8/9/2016 News Ever-stretched, ever-pressured officers and staff: Time to take stock Ch Supt Gordan Crossan, President of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, argues that we 'underestimate at our peril' the impact on officers and staff of increased demand. 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