Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104927 total results. Showing results 98981 to 99000 «494649474948494949504951495249534954Next ›Last » Presentation – Mobile Data Programme The project revolves around the improved use of mobile data technology to allow police officers to record data and look up information while they are out in the community. See Page 2 Gwent OPCC 21/9/2016 Report Serious youth violence A report published today by the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee – ‘Serious Youth Violence’ – assesses the reasons behind the rise in youth violence in the capital and examines other emerging trends involving young people as both victims and perpetrators of violent crime. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 21/9/2016 Report Verbal Update By The Police And Crime Commissioner For Gwent In referring to the murder of Jo Cox MP, he envisaged that this tragic event would lead to extensive debate surrounding the protection afforded to elected Members and could subsequently impact on the workload of police forces across the UK. Gwent OPCC 21/9/2016 Report Equality And Diversity Action Plan: 2016 – 2020 See Page 6 Gwent OPCC 21/9/2016 Report Finance Report For The Year Ending 31st March 2016 See Page 7 Gwent OPCC 21/9/2016 Medium Term Financial Projections 2017/18 to 2021/22 See Page 8 Gwent OPCC 21/9/2016 Report Powers to bring former officers back for misconduct ‘of little value’ Chief Executive Officer at NARPO said sanctions are not relevant once an officer has left the service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2016 News Violent crime among London’s young hits four-year high as worst boroughs for stabbings revealed Violent crime among young people in London has risen to its highest level in four years, a damning new report reveals today. The Standard 21/9/2016 News Police to get more training to detect non-physical domestic abuse Move comes after College of Policing found that coercive abuse and controlling behaviour was going undetected The Guardian 21/9/2016 News Police pilot scheme aims to improve detection of domestic abuse Police officers will be primed to look out for coercive or controlling behaviour when attending domestic abuse incidents as part of a drive to improve the detection of cases. Yahoo! 21/9/2016 News Spy base protestor wins battle with MoD police A peace campaigner who has been arrested some 500 times since 1980 has seen a case over her allegedly breaching controversial police powers dismissed on a point of law. The Northern Echo 21/9/2016 News Multi-million boost for police technology Police in Warwickshire and West Mercia are to be supported by a £5.5 million investment in new technology. The capital investment, approved by the Warwickshire and West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioners, will help the forces deliver a better service to local communities. Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 21/9/2016 News Punishment for attacking police must be severe, says Stephen Pollard Express 21/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Job: Associate Professor in Criminology Salary: £48,327 to £60,742. Closes: 31st October 2016 University of Southampton 21/9/2016 Jobs London knife crime rises to four-year high BBC 21/9/2016 News Police support victims of coercive control College of Policing 21/9/2016 Report Much to do before retirement Chief Constable Neil Rhodes' blog on his plans for the six months before his retirement Lincolnshire Police 21/9/2016 Feature, Opinion PCCs advertising abroad in bid to fill chief constable vacancies Lincolnshire representative announces move as CC Neil Rhodes' retirement plans emerge Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2016 News Custody ‘tsunami’ The new Policing and Crime Bill, which becomes law next year, will see many changes made in the custody arena and its full impact has already been likened to a ‘tsunami on custody sergeants.’ Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Police train to spot coercive or controlling behaviour BBC 21/9/2016 News «494649474948494949504951495249534954Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events