Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102094 total results. Showing results 97441 to 97460 «486948704871487248734874487548764877Next ›Last » Deputy Chief Constable Vacancy Durham Constabulary is looking for a highly motivated and experienced senior officer to join us as our new Deputy Chief Constable, to assist the Chief Constable and his Executive team in leading the force to achieve its vision and maintain its values. She or he will be recognised as both an innovative individual and supportive team player who has made their mark through effective change management on a significant scale and in building public confidence and satisfaction in policing at all levels. Salary: £113,109 salary plus allowances and car / Closing date for applications 29th July, 2016 (5 pm) Durham Constabulary 11/7/2016 Jobs Director, Border Force North Reference number: 1498406 / Salary: £85,000 - £85,000 / Grade: SCS Pay Band 1 / Contract type: Permanent / Business area: Home Office - Border Force / Type of role: Operational Delivery, Security, Senior leadership, Strategy / Working pattern: Flexible working, Full-time, Job share / Hours: 37 / Minimum expected tour length: A loan or fixed term appointment for a minimum of 2 years may be considered. Closing date: 8 Aug 2016 Home Office 11/7/2016 Jobs College of Policing might have to be forced to take procurement role MPs say organisation could recommend particular models of body worn video device or custodian helmet to forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 News Code of Ethics and conduct regulations should be fused, say MPs Home Affairs Committee also criticises College of Policing's 'opaque agreements' with controversial regimes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 News Your five-minute guide to soaring identity fraud The Times - Subscription at source 11/7/2016 Analysis, Feature The Fraud Review: Ten years on has government delivered on its promise? In 2006 The Fraud Review talked of an anti-fraud culture throughout society based on deterrence, prevention, detection, investigation, sanctions and redress for victims. Ten years on we ask, has government delivered this promise? Fraud Advisory Panel 11/7/2016 Report Stephen Watson appointed Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police South Yorkshire OPCC 11/7/2016 News Police blame worst rise in recorded hate crime on EU referendum Reported incidents increased by 42% in the week before and week after the UK’s vote to leave the EU on 23 June The Guardian 11/7/2016 News Report highlights ‘same failings’ in fight against fraud 10 years on Official action to tackle fraud, and public knowledge of the biggest threats, remains patchy a decade on from a government-backed review, according to a new report. Out-Law.com 11/7/2016 News Some criminals given 10 suspended sentences before incarceration Criminals are being handed up to 10 suspended sentences at a time before they are finally put in prison, new figures have revealed. Free Press 11/7/2016 News Children guilty of sexual abuse should not be ‘unnecessarily criminalised’ Charity-backed inquiry says national strategy is needed to help children and parents understand what sexual conduct is illegal The Guardian 11/7/2016 News In the aftermath of Brexit, police must improve hate crime training Social tensions have been exacerbated by the EU referendum, and current training for officers bears little resemblance to working on the frontline says Loretta Trickett, Researcher, Nottingham Trent University The Guardian 11/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Call to centralise police recruitment in bid to tackle inconsistencies Mail Online 11/7/2016 News A single photo that captures race and policing in America The Atlantic 11/7/2016 News Sex abuse: Warning over treatment of child ‘offenders’ BBC 11/7/2016 News New powers suggested to help College of Policing address ‘postcode lottery’ of policing standards Pressure will be on the College of Policing to make a series of sweeping reforms following government recommendations to give it further powers to address an “alarming” lack of consistency across the police service. Police Professional 10/7/2016 News Sussex PCC’s Annual Report 2015/16 This continues to be a very difficult time for the police service and, despite this, I am still pleased to be able to report that Sussex Police continues to deliver efficient and effective policing across the county, meeting the priorities set out in my Police and Crime Plan. Sussex OPCC 10/7/2016 Report East Midlands Police and Crime Panel Network The report is intended to enable the Northamptonshire Police & Crime Panel to consider and agree whether it wishes to continue its membership of the East Midlands Police & Crime Panel Network for 2016/17. Northamptonshire OPCC 10/7/2016 Report Northamptonshire Police and Crime Panel – Proposed outline Work Programme for 2016/17 The proposed work programme below includes statutory functions as well as the regular updates provided by the previous PCC Northamptonshire OPCC 10/7/2016 Report Written Questions By The Public Raised at Sussex Police and Crime Panel Meeting The table below provides a schedule of the written questions received prior to Police and Crime Panel meeting on 4th July, where possible responses have been included. Sussex Police 10/7/2016 Report «486948704871487248734874487548764877Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events