Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100334 total results. Showing results 99161 to 99180 «495549564957495849594960496149624963Next ›Last » The current model of policing? It’s no longer fit for purpose How should policing adapt to meet its current, substantial challenge? Charlotte Pickles of the Reform think tank identifies key areas of focus. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2015 Opinion Police apologise for ignoring lead after woman, 88, went missing Body found in Clydebank is believed to be that of dementia sufferer Janet McKay, who went missing in town on Thursday The Guardian 25/9/2015 News PSNI scraps ‘push/pull’ test over women’s performance A controversial police fitness test, which simulates a struggle, has been scrapped from the PSNI's recruitment process over concerns it was causing a high failure rate among women applicants. U TV 24/9/2015 News City of London Police awards £33m fraud and cyber reporting contract Contract intended to improve efficiency and quality of services offered by force's fraud intelligence division as part of wider transformation aims. Government Computing 24/9/2015 News Met police chief failed to train sniffer dogs to detect knives It has emerged that Britain's most senior police officer wanted to train dogs to detect knives on the streets of London - but was told it was impossible. The Telegraph 24/9/2015 News Meeting the Met: The challenge for London’s next Mayor MayorWatch's Martin Hoscik casts his expert eye over the welcome awaiting London's new Mayor from the Metropolitan Police Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/9/2015 Analysis Police commissioner blames alarming increase of domestic violence on the rampant use of ICE – a ‘drug of mass destruction’ One of Australia's most senior police officials has blamed this year's shocking increase in nationwide domestic violence incidents on the rampant use of the drug ice – labelling the deadly substance 'a drug of mass destruction.' Mail Online 24/9/2015 News Future of Cambridgeshire PCC Sir Graham Bright in doubt Cambridgeshire's police and crime commissioner may not stand for the top job in next year's election, it has been confirmed. Cambridgeshire Live 24/9/2015 News Wiltshire Police promotes one black officer in five years A police officer who took Wiltshire Police to a racism tribunal is the only black officer to be promoted within the force in the past five years. BBC 24/9/2015 News IPCC criticises police for ‘conferring’ over fatal shooting of Islington gardener The Independent Police Complaints Commission has found officers conferred over their accounts of the fatal shooting of an Islington man and undermined the probe into his death. Islington Gazette 24/9/2015 News Do Met Police apologies signal new ‘touchy-feely’ approach? The Met Police has issued two apologies over high-profile mistakes. Has it become more willing to admit when it gets things wrong? Or does it signal a new "touchy-feely" approach for the heavily-scrutinised force? BBC 24/9/2015 Analysis, Feature Police Program Aims to Pinpoint Those Most Likely to Commit Crimes The New York Times 24/9/2015 News Crashed biker left in ditch after police county border confusion Three police forces have apologised to a motorcycle crash victim left in a ditch because of confusion as to which force should respond. BBC 24/9/2015 News Metropolitan police to reverse Theresa May’s cuts to stop and search The chief of the the Metropolitan police today announced plans to reverse Theresa May's cuts to stop and searches, following an increase in knife deaths in the capital. Politics.co.uk 24/9/2015 News Chief calls for culture change instead of ‘token’ ethnic minority recruitment Differing views among members of NPCC highlighted in leadership review responses. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/9/2015 News CPS and police struggle under the load of sex abuse investigations The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2015 News How police ‘ignore cybercrime’: Just one in 100 cases investigated despite number of online fraud cases rocketing Mail Online 24/9/2015 News Top Tories clash on stop and search reforms Row comes after new methods to combat ‘unconscious bias’ are introduced amid growing concerns over spate of fatal stabbings in London. The Voice 24/9/2015 News Police budget cuts mean drink drivers are ‘getting away with it’, officers warn Police Federation in Wiltshire warns public of the dire consequences of cuts The Telegraph - Subscription at source 24/9/2015 News Police volunteers cannot be seen as a straight swap for uniformed officers Theresa May wants to give police volunteers more power, a move that could supplement policing work – or risk public safety The Guardian 24/9/2015 Feature, Opinion «495549564957495849594960496149624963Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events