Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102539 total results. Showing results 98821 to 98840 «493849394940494149424943494449454946Next ›Last » What makes revenge porn such a sinister crime? The Guardian 15/5/2016 Feature, Opinion End of the chief inspector: UK’s biggest police force to get rid of several ranks of officers in bid to cut costs Britain's biggest police force is set to axe several ranks in order to save cash. The Metropolitan Police could get rid of roles including chief inspector, commander and assistant commissioner. Mail Online 15/5/2016 News Next South Yorkshire police chief must show proof of ‘leading with integrity’ Advert for top job in scandal-hit force appears to acknowledge need for overhaul in wake of Hillsborough inquests The Guardian 15/5/2016 News Surrey Police And Crime Panel Engagement Report 2015-16 18th May 2016 This report summarises the work done for these events, as well as other engagement methods, the results, and recommendations for future events in 16-17. Surrey OPCC 15/5/2016 Report Surrey Police and Crime Panel- Forward Work Programme The purpose of this document is to provide a summary of work due to be undertaken by the Surrey Police and Crime Panel and work that has recently been completed. Surrey OPCC 15/5/2016 Report Luther and DCI Tennison to get the bullet in Met cull Scotland Yard may axe several tiers of officers, including the rank of chief inspector — immortalised on television by Idris Elba in Luther and Helen Mirren in Prime Suspect — in a cost-cutting drive. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/5/2016 News Police ‘are facing severe terror threat from IRA’ The Guardian 15/5/2016 News Poll reveals concerns among police officers about staffing levels Mail Online 15/5/2016 News Conviction quashed after picture reveals PC’s method of ‘restraint’ The Times - Subscription at source 14/5/2016 News Letter to the Times: “Police Review” by Steve White The Times - Subscription at source 14/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Don’t call me Ma’am: Direct entry into leadership roles in British Policing In the autumn of 2014, the inaugural cohort of direct entry superintendents commenced an 18-month training course. They brought with them a breadth of leadership expertise from previous careers elsewhere in the public and private sectors. All of the nine direct entry superintendents were interviewed, to gauge their motivations for joining the service and to understand more about their leadership credentials. The results show these individuals have a strong bias towards public service and offer credible leadership skills. The strategic picture in which they are operating is complex and not always supportive. Police Journal 14/5/2016 Report Surrey Police And Crime Panel – HMIC Inspection Reports Surrey OPCC 14/5/2016 Report Surrey Police And Crime Panel –  Community Safety Fund 2015/16 This report provides the Panel with an overview of how the Community Safety Fund was distributed in the financial year 2015/16. Surrey OPCC 14/5/2016 Report New PCC Keith Hunter will give chief constable a ‘limited period’ to show she can turn force around Grimsby Live 14/5/2016 News CPS reminds police that dead cannot be prosecuted over past child abuse The Guardian 13/5/2016 News Accept blame then learn from it: This should be a police credo – by Sara Thornton The culture of our police has a lot to learn from health and aviation. The days of closing ranks when things go wrong must end The Guardian 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Accept blame, then learn from it: This should be a police credo The culture of our police has a lot to learn from health and aviation. The days of closing ranks when things go wrong must end Policing Insight 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Is the uniform still in the closet? Gavin Thomas, President of the Police Superintendents' Association, discusses the importance of taking notice of issues facing LGBT officers and staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland earns £1.8m from training foreign officers Police Scotland has made nearly £1.8m training officers from countries including Pakistan and South Sudan. STV News 13/5/2016 News Young offenders who film crimes face tougher sentences Sentencing Council issues new draft guidance on how courts should treat young offenders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/5/2016 News «493849394940494149424943494449454946Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events