Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115373 total results. Showing results 98601 to 98620 «492749284929493049314932493349344935Next ›Last » All direct entry detectives fail personal safety module Error meant they were expected to take the test before they had been taught the issues Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2018 News Vital that ‘forces reflect the diverse nature of modern society’, says College Chief constable also says change has been too slow. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2018 News Tri-force created ‘headaches’ for staff A lack of consideration for back office staff contributed to the failure of the tri-force, says fed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2018 News New rules mean full election results withheld by Fed Staff association in drive to boost diversity of its reps. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2018 News Mental health team needs to be on duty 24/7 in Derbyshire, says coroner A coroner is calling for an emergency team to be available 24/7 across Derbyshire to help people showing signs of mental illness after a man was found dead at his home in February. Derbyshire Live 20/4/2018 News From Fitbits to PlayStations, the justice system is drowning in digital evidence More and more complex digital data is being used in court cases. But the growing pile of digital evidence is straining the resources of investigators Wired 20/4/2018 Analysis, Feature Horrified police boss warns parents over Snapchat feature which could pose risk to kids The scale of sex crimes against children is much bigger than anybody imagined with apps like Snapchat enabling paedophiles to pinpoint the location of potential targets. North Wales Live 20/4/2018 News An odd new feeling has crept up on me – sympathy for the police Spring is here, and so are the gangs The Spectator 20/4/2018 Feature, Opinion German police open up to applicants from Poland When the Brandenburg police received orders to beef up their ranks after years of austerity and staff cuts, they took a decidedly unconventional approach. They looked east. Financial Times 20/4/2018 News Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick says the Stephen Lawrence murder case ‘defined my generation of policing’ 25 years after he was brutally killed Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick has said the racist murder of schoolboy Stephen Lawrence 'defined her generation of policing'. Mail Online 20/4/2018 News West Midlands police remove ‘crass’ posters saying that giving to homeless people can kill A police force has been told to remove “insensitive” posters that said giving money to homeless people could end up killing them. The Times - Subscription at source 20/4/2018 News Reconciliation Action Plan AUSTRALIA: Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) outlines specific actions our agency will take to try to address this imbalance and to foster respectful and productive relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in all aspects of our business. Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 20/4/2018 Report Everyday Policing and the Responsibility of Co-Production I woke up today to a range of different articles focused on policing. I always find mainstream articles on the police fascinating – trying to navigate the politics behind it, the message they’re trying to get across and the level and type of engagement the author has had with policing. But, more often than not, with ‘sociologically illiterate’ (Loader 2014) content. More and more I find myself infuriated, self-defined policing experts passing judgement on police decision making. LinkedIn 20/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Gloucestershire police officers are owed 3,091 days off as union describes ‘crisis’ in the UK Police officers in Gloucestershire are owed 3,000 rest days that have not been taken since September last year. Gloucestershire Live 19/4/2018 News Corrupt Met officers ‘protected family of Stephen Lawrence murderer’ Exclusive: Clifford Norris, whose son David was convicted of teenager’s 1993 killing, paid network of police for information, family claims The Guardian 19/4/2018 News The Guardian view on Stephen Lawrence: we owe his parents better His family forced British society to change its attitudes to race. But 25 years after his murder, progress is still too slow – and in some areas we are regressing The Guardian 19/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Crime four times higher near pubs and off-licences Crime rates are four times higher in Scottish neighbourhoods with the most pubs and alcohol retailers, according to the first study of its kind. The Times - Subscription at source 19/4/2018 News Police team up with high street store to deliver counter-terror training Counter-terror police will collaborate with one of the UK's largest retailers to develop a “ground-breaking” training package. Police Professional 19/4/2018 News New career path for PCSOs to become investigators Police community support investigators (PCSIs) have been introduced at Dorset Police following public feedback that the force was not responding to crimes in a “timely and efficient” manner. Police Professional 19/4/2018 News Manual deletion of custody images ‘difficult to justify’ Officers are being forced to waste resources by manually trawling through custody databases to delete people’s images, the minister for countering extremism has warned. Police Professional 19/4/2018 News «492749284929493049314932493349344935Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events