Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102078 total results. Showing results 97681 to 97700 «488148824883488448854886488748884889Next ›Last » New YJB Chief Executive announced gov.uk 25/6/2016 News Reflections, expectations and challenges: The second term for PCCs What are the major challenges for a PCC entering their second term? Katy Bourne, PCC for Sussex, gives us her reflections on the job, her achievements, and the opportunities ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/6/2016 Opinion Fight against terrorism ‘more difficult’ now Senior police say it is essential they continue to work closely with their European counterparts to help keep Britain safe. Sky News 25/6/2016 News Lord Bew: Standards are not an optional afterthought Lord Bew is the Chair of the Committee on Standards on Public Life to the Prime Minister. The Committee’s remit is to suggest changes to help promote and maintain the seven ‘Nolan’ principles of public life – integrity, accountability, selflessness, objectivity, openness, honesty and leadership. All public office holders, including PCCs, are expected to live up to them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2016 Opinion ‘Rehabilitation not punishment’ for drug addicts argues police commissioner Drug addicts should be steered towards treatment and help not treated as criminals, a police and crime commissioner has said. Uttoxeter Advertiser 24/6/2016 News Federations warn of loss of protection from EU result The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has sought reassurances that the rights of police officers will be protected as the UK leaves the European Union. Police Professional 24/6/2016 News Officers must not be ashamed of admitting if they have a mental health problem Hampshire Police Federation chairman John Apter says the process of providing help needs to change. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Community projects able to apply for share of £150k seized from criminals Community projects in Gwent are now able to apply for a share of £150,000 seized from criminals and unclaimed property in the region. South Wales Argus 24/6/2016 News The referendum result: A victory for common sense Dorset PCC Martyn Underhill provides his reaction to the vote to leave the European Union Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2016 Opinion Warwickshire PCC’s Annual Report 2015/16 Including end of term report 2012-16 Warwickshire OPCC 23/6/2016 Report Interview Questions which may be raised for CFO post See Appendix B for questions Warwickshire OPCC 23/6/2016 Report Job Description for Chief Finance Officer Post for Warwickshire Warwickshire OPCC 23/6/2016 Report Appointment of Chief Finance Officer – Warwickshire The purpose of this report is to enable members of the Police and Crime Panel to consider PCC's proposed permanent appointment of a Chief Finance Officer (CFO) Warwickshire OPCC 23/6/2016 Report Letter to all Police and Crime Panels Chairs enclosing the PCC Ethical Checklist and ‘Tone from the Top’ Committee on Standards in Public Life has​ c​alled for greater energy and consistency in promoting ethical standards in local policing and made a number of recommendations including some specifically directed towards Police and Crime Panels. South Wales OPCC 23/6/2016 Report North Wales PCC pledges to step up the battle to bring online paedophiles down Arfon Jones spoke after visiting the Paedophile Online Investigation Team (POLIT) which works with the force's Cyber Crime Team and High Tech Crime Unit at St Asaph North Wales Live 23/6/2016 News Scrutiny Arrangements for Swansea’s Public Services Board Public Services Board Scrutiny Performance Panel Terms of Reference Appendix A South Wales OPCC 23/6/2016 Report Dorset Police close to reaching national target for DBS checks Dorset Police has revealed it is making positive steps in reducing the backlog of criminal record checks. The police force has been criticised in the past for the delay in completing Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Dorset Echo 23/6/2016 News Fighting crime with computers: Is predictive policing the future of law enforcement? Predictive policing is causing crime rates to fall – but it comes with privacy concerns. International Business Times UK 23/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland refusing to disclose how many children it detained in 2015 Scotland's single police force has refused to tell journalists how many children it detained in 2015, sparking fresh criticism around human rights. Common Space 23/6/2016 News Euro 2016 disorder illustrates value of progressive UK police approach Academic and fans groups praise British officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/6/2016 News «488148824883488448854886488748884889Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events