Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115374 total results. Showing results 98301 to 98320 «491249134914491549164917491849194920Next ›Last » Bill to ‘streamline’ roads fixed penalty process clears first parliamentary hurdle It is hoped the bill will slash paperwork for the police and force services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News MoD understaffing issues ‘exacerbated’ by sickness Concerns have been widely reported by the press this week that MoD Police are not passing fitness tests. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News Government making no effort to gauge success of modern slavery work, say MPs Strategy established four years ago but few measures, inspections or records go alongside it, according to a committee Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News Calls for explanation over report allegedly edited to remove officer concerns Issues raised by rank-and-file were whitewashed, documentary claims. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News Victims of violent crime ‘dying in the streets’ as police lobby for more government money, officer says Home Affairs Committee hears forces are struggling to retain vital neighbourhood officers amid rising demand The Independent 2/5/2018 News The Young Bill: City of London Police recruits nine-year-olds to fight fraud and scams Children are being recruited to a junior police force to help warn friends and family about fraud. ThisIsMoney.co.uk 2/5/2018 News Senior police officers cleared of misconduct allegations Chief Constable George Hamilton, the Deputy Chief Constable Drew Harris and Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton were under investigation by the Police Ombudsman Belfast Live 2/5/2018 News Senior PSNI officers cleared by police ombudsman Northern Ireland's two most senior police officers have been cleared of allegations of criminal activity and misconduct in public office. BBC 2/5/2018 News Police Scotland recommends closing 49 of its buildings in Dundee and the local area Police Scotland has recommended the disposal of 11 of its buildings in Tayside and Fife. Evening Telegraph 2/5/2018 News New West Midlands Police chief to replace sacked boss A new assistant chief constable has been appointed at West Midlands Police to replace Marcus Beale. Express & Star 2/5/2018 News Northumbria Police debate buying high-tech drone to help officers on ‘complex’ operations The force has previously used the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service's drone but its use could be increased Chronicle Live (North East) 2/5/2018 News “Poor supervision” to blame for police reporting delays A former senior police officer has revealed "poor supervision" could be to blame for offences being dropped due to police reporting delays. The Herald (Scotland) 2/5/2018 News Europe’s terror defenses pass to Belgian hands Catherine De Bolle, new Europol chief, was in charge during Paris and Brussels attacks. And that’s the problem. Politico 2/5/2018 Feature, Opinion British armed forces criteria dropped from Border Force recruitment drive Home Office criteria that candidates for Border Force jobs in the north should have served in the police or British armed forces was dropped during the most recent recruitment drive. The Irish News 2/5/2018 News Reducing crime in public housing areas through community development: An evaluation of the High Density Housing Program in the ACT AUSTRALIA: The High Density Housing Program (HDHP) is a collaborative program involving Reclink Australia, the Australian Capital Territory Justice and Community Safety Directorate (JACS), ACT Housing, ACT Health and ACT Policing. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 2/5/2018 Research article Police Scotland blasted by Federation chiefs after claiming 1,200 officers could be culled without harming the service A report by accountants has claimed seven per cent of the force could be let go as smartphones and other technology help cops save time - but reps believe it's unrealistic The Scottish Sun 2/5/2018 News MoD understaffing issues ‘exacerbated’ by sickness Concerns have been widely reported by the press this week that MoD Police are not passing fitness tests Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News Home Office has no way of monitoring success of modern slavery crackdown Government lacks data and systems to understand the exploitation of vulnerable, says parliament watchdog The Guardian 2/5/2018 News Is the darknet a new playground for terrorists? At first glance, it would seem that accessing the darknet is child’s play. In 2014, a 16-year-old girl radicalised herself in just seven months using content she found on the darknet. This culminated in her attempting to fly to Syria to join Islamic State, something she was only prevented from doing at the last minute by SO15 Counter Terrorism Command, who stopped her from boarding the plane. The Times 2/5/2018 Feature, Opinion School exclusion rates linked to violent youth crime Violent youth crime is highest in areas where the most children are excluded from school, according to analysis by The Times. The Times - Subscription at source 2/5/2018 News «491249134914491549164917491849194920Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events