Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 97461 to 97480 «487048714872487348744875487648774878Next ›Last » Scotland’s prosecution service set for MSP’s review BBC 11/9/2016 News Police across the country ‘want to make misogyny a hate crime’ Mail Online 11/9/2016 News Border Force may be failing to check thousands of high-risk flights The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2016 News Met ‘unsafe for black officers’ as new racism cases emerge The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2016 News ‘Met ignored extremism among my fellow Muslim officers’ The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2016 News Police probe Vaz misconduct claims The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2016 News I joined the police to make a difference, but now I’m stuck in a call centre With desperate staff shortages, officers on the streets and answering calls are all feeling the pressure. I’m worried mistakes will be made The Guardian 11/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Police in England and Wales consider making misogyny a hate crime Nottingham police experiment draws national interest after force launched more than 20 investigations in July and August The Guardian 11/9/2016 News Unmasking the facts: Spit hoods, controversy and policing by consent The use of controversial spit hoods was suspended last week in London after intervention from new Mayor Sadiq Khan. Nick Alston of Anglia Ruskin University's Policing Institute for the Eastern Region argues that not enough is known of the real risks and benefits of spit hoods, and the College of Policing needs to step up with rigorous evidence of the pros and cons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/9/2016 Opinion Fury at police in burkas: Plans blasted as ‘MAD’ and even criticised by Muslim leaders THE CHIEF of one of Britain’s largest police forces sparked fury yesterday by saying the burka could be considered as an appropriate part of police uniform. Express 10/9/2016 News Hate crime has no place here, May tells Polish PM The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2016 News Heritage experts join police for metal theft crackdown BBC 10/9/2016 News Former undercover police spies have become hostile towards Scotland Yard The Guardian 10/9/2016 News Do police body cameras really work? Boston Globe (USA) 10/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Chief Constable plans to let policewomen wear veils The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2016 News Lowest ever number of young people in custody Youth Justice Board 10/9/2016 News Spit guards: A protective and preventative measure that is overdue Laboratory reports of hepatitis C have almost doubled in three years in London, while some 59% of London's injecting drug users (classically, crack and heroin) have hepatitis C. Rory Geoghegan of the Centre for Public Safety argues that forces need to explain to the public what a spit guard is, how it works and why it is needed - and that spit guards are a no-brainer for effective policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/9/2016 Opinion West Mercia Police cash reserves set to drop by £30 million Cash reserves at West Mercia Police are set to plummet by £30 million over the next four years as the force battles to cope with continued budget cuts. Shropshire Star 9/9/2016 News Hashtag murder: the surreal world of police on Twitter The New Statesman 9/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Sturgeon defends transport police merger The first minister said that bringing the Scottish branch of British Transport Police into Police Scotland would “enhance railway policing” The Times - Subscription at source 9/9/2016 News «487048714872487348744875487648774878Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events