Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102025 total results. Showing results 98261 to 98280 «491049114912491349144915491649174918Next ›Last » Labour proposes to strengthen victims’ rights and collaborate on new powers Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham will propose major changes to the forthcoming Policing and Crime Bill in order to protect victims’ rights and to strengthen police accountability. Police Professional 17/5/2016 News PFEW responds to Home Secretary’s speech Police Federation Chair Steve White responds to Home Secretary Theresa May's keynote speech at the annual conference. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/5/2016 News Police should stop ‘stoking fears’ of marksmen prosecutions, watchdog boss says Police should stop "stoking fears" around the prosecution of marksmen who carry out fatal shootings, the head of a watchdog has warned. BT.com 17/5/2016 News Home Secretary’s speech to the 2016 Police Federation conference Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/5/2016 Report Domestic violence: Theresa May says police to be probed Police forces across the UK will be investigated over their handling of domestic violence cases, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. BBC 17/5/2016 News Government must change approach to policing reform The chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has criticised the Government’s programme of policing reform and called for effective cooperation to avoid a declining service to the public. Police Professional 17/5/2016 News Hillsborough must be ‘touchstone’, May tells police The Hillsborough disaster should be a "touchstone" for everything police do, Home Secretary Theresa May has told the Police Federation annual conference. BBC 17/5/2016 News Theresa May slams Police Federation chiefs for using officer subscriptions as a ‘slush fund’ for holiday homes and lavish gifts as she demands police put victims first Theresa May today demanded the Police Federation clean up their act as she accused them of buying holiday homes with subscription fees and failing to stand up for domestic violence victims. Mail Online 17/5/2016 News Police Federation concedes Hillsborough ‘errors’ The Federation's chairman says it is time to acknowledge the mistakes of the past and remember those who lost their lives. Sky News 17/5/2016 News Police Federation blasts Labour’s call for new laws to stop another Hillsborough cover-up Police Federation chairman Steve White hit out today and said it was time to "draw a line" under the 1989 disaster. Mirror 17/5/2016 News The GPS ‘bullets’ that could catch getaway cars: Police expand trials of stick-on trackers officers can fire at suspect vehicles during high-speed chases In the United States, police departments are increasingly turning to ‘GPS bullets’ to catch rogue drivers without the risk of a high-speed chase. More than 50 agencies are now using the projectiles, which can be launched from the grill of a police cruiser and stick to a fleeing car to deploy tracking technology. Mail Online 17/5/2016 News Theresa May attacks ‘questionable’ police spending on gifts, clothes and ‘holiday homes’ Theresa May, the Home Secretary, has attacked the Police Federation for "questionable and opaque" spending on gifts, clothing and "what appear to be holiday homes". The Telegraph 17/5/2016 News Theresa May to give speech at Police Federation conference in Bournemouth Theresa May will address hundreds of police personnel today in the latest chapter of her stormy relationship with the organisation that represents rank-and file officers. Mail Online 17/5/2016 News Reflections on the South Yorkshire PCC election The election for a Police Commissioner for South Yorkshire was subjected to perhaps the most powerful and least effective scrutiny of any of them says Joe Otten, a councillor in Sheffield and Tuesday editor of Liberal Democrat Voice. Liberal Democrat Voice 17/5/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections As with Hillsborough, we must get to the bottom of what happened at Orgreave Nick Timothy is Director of the New Schools Network and a former Chief of Staff to Theresa May. Conservative Home 17/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Police ‘more likely to suffer assaults’ if they wear body-worn cameras Police officers may be more likely to suffer assaults if they are wearing body-worn cameras, a new study suggests. Belfast Telegraph 17/5/2016 News GMP start issuing body cameras to 3,000 police officers Greater Manchester Police has started issuing 3,000 body-worn high-definition cameras to frontline officers following a successful trial. Manchester Evening News 17/5/2016 News Wearing body cameras increases assaults against officers and does not reduce police use of force Wearing body cameras increases assaults against officers and does not reduce police use of force: Results from a global multi-site experiment. Police use of force is at the forefront of public awareness in many countries. Body-worn videos (BWVs) have been proposed as a new way of reducing police use of force, as well as assaults against officers. To date, only a handful of peer-reviewed randomised trials have looked at the effectiveness of BWVs, primarily focusing on use of force and complaints. We sought to replicate these studies, adding assaults against police officers as an additional outcome. European Journal of Criminology - Subscription at source 17/5/2016 Report Police officers with body worn cameras are more likely to be assaulted Wearing body mounted cameras can place police officers at more risk of being assaulted, a study has shown. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/5/2016 News Call to offer Tasers to all frontline police Police say they need stun guns to defend themselves, as a survey finds a third of officers are attacked at least once a month. Sky News 17/5/2016 News «491049114912491349144915491649174918Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events