Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 98021 to 98040 «489848994900490149024903490449054906Next ›Last » PSNI paying nearly £500k to retrain recruits involved in cheating scandal A group of shamed student PSNI officers who were stopped from graduating amid an exam cheating scandal have cost the force almost half a million pounds to retrain. Belfast Telegraph 15/8/2016 News Arrest first, investigate later in rape cases, says police chief… Former head of Surrey force called for overhaul after being criticised for its handling of sex crimes Mail Online 15/8/2016 News Forensics tool nabs data from Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp 'Retroscope' smartphone app can retrieve your last five screens The Register 15/8/2016 News Mayor of London Sadiq Khan boosts police funding by £3.4m to protect Night Tube travellers Around 100 extra police officers will be deployed when the Night Tube launches this weekend, as part of a £3.4m boost in security funding for the new 24-hour services. City A.M. 15/8/2016 News Race to the bottom? The story behind Chief Constables’ remuneration Last week, the Daily Mail published a story claiming Chief Constables were raking in huge salaries and benefits at the public expense. Cate Moore explores the story behind the headlines, and finds little true investigation and even less accuracy - and warns that a race to the bottom benefits nobody. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2016 Analysis Integrating British Transport Police into Police Scotland on a ‘shoogly peg’ Should the Scottish Government go ahead with its planned integration of the British Transport Police (BTP) into Police Scotland? Kath Murray looks at the implications of the proposal - and warns that the case for integration needs to be made much clearer. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2016 Analysis Cyberpolice to root out internet trolls The Times - Subscription at source 15/8/2016 News Police to hire law firms to tackle cyber criminals in radical pilot project Private firms will use civil courts to seize fraud suspects’ assets, prompting concerns over profit motive The Guardian 15/8/2016 News ‘Zombie knives’ ban to come into force BBC 15/8/2016 News Scotland Yard ploughs £2million into new ‘thought police’ unit to snoop on web users and hunt down trolls Mail Online 14/8/2016 News Role of UK police in training Bahrain’s forces ‘ignores abuses’ Critics say British involvement in instruction threatens commitment to human rights The Guardian 14/8/2016 News Police chief’s rape order: arrest first, investigate later The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 14/8/2016 News Beating the tattoo ban: Changing ‘old-fashioned’ attitudes in the police Should police forces take a more relaxed approach to recruiting those with tattoos? The Police Federation of England and Wales says yes, and is leading a campaign to overcome 'old-fashioned' attitudes. Steve Bax of the PFEW explores the issue. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/8/2016 Opinion Forces face further cuts through transformation fund, claim PCCs The Government has been criticised for making forces “bid for their own money” through its Police Transformation Fund (PTF) in the latest row over budget cuts. Police Professional 12/8/2016 News Suspended police chiefs cost taxpayers £400,000 Two chief constables have been paid a total of more than £400,000 despite being suspended. The Times - Subscription at source 12/8/2016 News UK introduces new powers to remotely cut off mobile phones used illegally in prisons Introduced through the Serious Crime Act, the latest measure enables prison staff to cut off the phones remotely by just producing evidence that a particular number is being used illicitly, International Business Times UK 12/8/2016 News Police chiefs do a tough job. This attack on pay and perks is unjustified When I was a chief constable, I worked long hours, rarely claimed expenses and was always available says Tim Brain, former Chief Constable of Gloucestershire The Guardian 12/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Call waiting: How just six extra seconds can reduce inappropriate 101 calls The 101 service for non-urgent calls to the police has come under increasing pressure in many forces across the country. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that many calls aren't about issues the police can deal with. After analysing data from hundreds of thousands of 101 calls, Michael Sanders and Simon Ruda of the Behavioural Insights Team argue that just a six second ring time could slash inappropriate calls, and free up the 101 service for those who need to get through. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/8/2016 Analysis Rural Crime Unit does not exist: Chief Constable The fact that the PSNI has no Rural Crime Unit was among the issues to arise during a question-and-answer session involving the Province’s top police officer last night. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 11/8/2016 News Police officer sacked after a mentally ill Medway man died while being restrained The inquest jury recorded Mr Holt's cause of death as positional asphyxia and found officers had failed to monitor him properly before he died. Kent and Sussex Courier 11/8/2016 News «489848994900490149024903490449054906Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events