Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102048 total results. Showing results 98141 to 98160 «490449054906490749084909491049114912Next ›Last » Proposed Appointment Of Deputy Police And Crime Commissioner Appendix A Request from PCC to Clerk to the Hertfordshire Police and Crime Panel to consider appointment. Hertfordshire OPCC 26/5/2016 Report Legal highs? Not as legal as you thought Cmdr Simon Bray Blog: So called “legal-highs” might have been sold in shops but that doesn’t mean they’re safe. Often they contain one or more substance that is illegal to possess and users really have no idea what they are taking or what effect it will have. The future health risks associated with psychoactive substances are unknown and in some cases people have died from taking these drugs. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Home Secretary points changing fire and rescue service to ‘protect and save’ mantra of police reform The Home Secretary is ready to use her policing reform model to drive a culture of change through a radical shake-up of fire and rescue. Police Professional 26/5/2016 News This university project wants to bring VR to the courtroom with virtual crime scenes Virtual Reality (VR) could let jurors examine the scene of crime. BT.com 26/5/2016 News Staff ‘told not to take action against probation breaches’ BBC 26/5/2016 News Legal highs ban comes into force across the UK BBC 26/5/2016 News ‘Dangerous’ police recording system putting children at risk, MPs say The Guardian 26/5/2016 News Privacy fears as police surveillance cameras capture 34 million number plate images a day The central database has 22 billion photos captured during the last two years. The Independent 25/5/2016 News Rise in UK firearms trade may provide terrorists with weapons, say police Met launches gun-crime crackdown in response to sharp rise in shootings and will target six boroughs across capital The Guardian 25/5/2016 News Police Scotland’s overseas training work is ‘hypocrisy’ BBC 25/5/2016 News New guidance to repair police-media relations New guidance will be imposed on police contact with journalists in an effort to mend relationships and improve openness and accountability. Police Professional 25/5/2016 News Armed patrols, police roadblocks and cash rewards: Scotland Yard’s new gun crime ‘Viper team’ rapid reaction force Scotland Yard today launched new armed squads to target gang-related gun crime in boroughs hit by a surge in the number of shootings. The Standard 25/5/2016 News Police to offer rewards to criminals who reveal where guns are hidden Scotland Yard is to offer cash rewards of up to £2,000 to criminals in a bid to reduce the number of guns on the streets following a worrying rise in shootings over the past three months. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/5/2016 News Apply brakes. Check mirror. Are Triage schemes doing their job in mental health emergencies? Serving police officer 'Nathan Constable' warns police forces could be heading down a dead end track with no way to turn around. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/5/2016 Opinion Tellemachus provides Cumbria with efficient surveillance system Cumbria, the second largest county in England, encompasses some of the most rural and remote areas in the country, with its population dispersed throughout the county. Security News Desk 25/5/2016 News Supporting the vulnerable – and those who protect them Protecting vulnerable people is the new 'volume demand' in policing. Chief Superintendent Gavin Thomas, Vice President of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, outlines the need for a consistent approach to vulnerability. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/5/2016 Opinion Scale of alleged bogus 999 calls made by G4S police control room staff revealed Lincolnshire Police call handlers employed by private security firm G4S are understood to have made hundreds of bogus 999 calls to boost their performance figures, with even the force control room manager potentially implicated in the investigation. The Lincolnite 25/5/2016 News Fraud costs the UK £193 billion per year, study claims The true cost of fraud in the UK could be nearly four times higher than previously estimated as £6,000 is being lost every second, new research has revealed. Police Professional 25/5/2016 News Traffic police numbers fell in 2015 Number of dedicated officers on the roads fell overall and in almost two-thirds of forces. Express 25/5/2016 News Jury out on worth of legal high controls BBC 25/5/2016 Analysis, Feature «490449054906490749084909491049114912Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events