Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 99701 to 99720 «498249834984498549864987498849894990Next ›Last » Warwickshire Cybercrime Survey Warwickshire Cybercrime Survey -The first local survey of its kind in Warwickshire has given a valuable insight at into just how much online crime has become a threat to our daily lives. The survey took participants through a series of 36 questions addressing the following themes: Internet Usage, Cybercrime Types and Reporting,Internet Security, Children and the Internet. Warwickshire Observatory 28/9/2015 Report Commissioner slams Policing Minister’s claim officer numbers don’t matter Tony Lloyd, Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner has rejected claims by the Policing Minister that police officer numbers don’t matter. Rochdale Online 28/9/2015 News Are police and crime commissioners a waste of money as Herts and Essex prepare for new vote? Herts Conservatives have once again selected David Lloyd as their candidate for the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections in May next year. Herts & Essex Observer 28/9/2015 News Court fees are a breach of human rights, says leading criminologist Controversial new court fees deny defendants the right to a fair trial because they encourage the innocent to plead guilty, says the professor The Independent 28/9/2015 News Demand management: Is it the new performance culture? As the College of Policing's Excellence in Policing conference starts in Ryton, policing blogger Gareth Stubbs reflects on the growing role of demand management Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/9/2015 Analysis Police chiefs want power to sack bobbies Chief constables admit considerable support for compulsory redundancies Mail Online 28/9/2015 News Wealthy Londoners offer £200,000 of their OWN cash to rehire police officers lost to budget cuts Mail Online 27/9/2015 News Police chiefs warn cuts will ‘fundamentally change’ policing in UK Bobby on the beat would disappear in some areas if forces’ central funding is cut by over a quarter by 2020, Theresa May told The Guardian 27/9/2015 News “We’re too broke to go on the beat”: Police chiefs warn ministers Mail Online 27/9/2015 News Teachers and parents given school parking ticket powers BBC 26/9/2015 News Ex-police chief to head pro-legalisation National Cannabis Coalition Tom Lloyd, who will chair new cannabis law reform umbrella group, says he regrets arresting drug users during his career as a police officer The Guardian 26/9/2015 News New senior police officer is a professor who has never walked a beat Leicestershire Live 26/9/2015 News PCC Election 2016: Declared candidates, departing PCCs, undecided and ‘no comment’ NINE have "Declared", six say they're not standing, five say they're 'Undecided", whilst one's now Interim Mayor. And no comment from the remaining 23. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/9/2015 Analysis Police warned not to blame others for failings over fraud The Times 25/9/2015 News Cyber crime is a bigger threat than drugs, says ex-fraud police chief The Standard 25/9/2015 News An alien meets the police: A parable in a changing world Gavin Hales, Deputy Director of the Police Foundation, provides a modern slant on the parable of the blind men and the elephant Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2015 Opinion NCA/PSNI online child abuse probe sees 25 arrested Twenty-five people have been arrested in the first joint police and National Crime Agency (NCA) swoop on those accessing online images of child abuse in Northern Ireland. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 25/9/2015 News Police fitness levels continue to improve Just two per cent of Thames Valley Police officers failed their annual fitness test. Nearly 4,000 officers including special constables and inspectors took the nationally-required examination with just 81 failing and 61 getting through at the second attempt. Oxford Mail 25/9/2015 News Met Police Commissioner: Carnival policing ‘cannot continue’ BBC 25/9/2015 News Anger over number of police cars ferrying patients to hospital Police officers in one South London borough had to take patients to hospital nearly 40 times last year because ambulances were unavailable. South London Press 25/9/2015 News «498249834984498549864987498849894990Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events