Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 99821 to 99840 «498849894990499149924993499449954996Next ›Last » Police ‘culture change’ on way to stop reliance on victims’ evidence in domestic abuse cases Groundbreaking guidance on domestic abuse is being issued to police officers – clearly placing future emphasis on prosecution-led evidence instead of relying on victims. Police Professional - Subscription at source 21/9/2015 News What is it like to break the worst possible news? BBC 21/9/2015 News Westminster child sex abuse inquiry ‘split over credibility of witness’ Doubts over whether Operation Midland can continue amid criticism of detectives for saying claims were ‘credible and true’ The Guardian 21/9/2015 News Police given advice on spotting domestic abuse patterns BBC 21/9/2015 News Metropolitan police say knife crime up 18% in London Availability of knives on the dark web and cultural changes among young people towards carrying knives seen as factors in rising knife violence The Guardian 21/9/2015 News Police covert investigations unit breached spying rules ‘multiple’ times Police Scotland’s covert investigations Unit has committed multiple breaches of a new code designed to protect journalists and their sources from illegal spying. The Herald (Scotland) 20/9/2015 News Which PCC elections are the Lib Dems contesting? Mark Pack blog 20/9/2015 Analysis, Feature Crime toll to rise by THREE MILLION as figures finally cover fraud Mail Online 20/9/2015 News Process of appointing new Bedfordshire Police chief constable questioned Luton on Sunday 19/9/2015 News Call goes out to provide emergency cover in rural ‘dead zones’ The Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2015 News Met creating team to deal with historical child abuse cases BBC 19/9/2015 News An alien meets the police: The parable of the blind men and the elephant redux Blog by Gavin Hales, Deputy Director of the Police Foundation. The Police Foundation 18/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Decision: PCC’s response to consultation on reform of police funding arrangements Cleveland OPCC 18/9/2015 Report Police ‘child abuse’ investigations are now undermining justice It is not only public figures who are having their lives ruined by false and anonymous accusations The Telegraph 18/9/2015 Feature, Opinion College of Policing and Commission announce training for stop and search Equality and Human Rights Commission 18/9/2015 News Remove barriers to force mergers, government told Committee of MPs also highlights lack of information about impact of cuts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2015 News Mental health link to extremism Sir Peter Fahy, chief constable of Greater Manchester police and the national police lead on anti-extremism, said that mental health difficulties had been identified as a factor that made people vulnerable to recruitment into organisations linked to terrorism. The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2015 News Did you miss the privatisation of the police force? Royston Martis says police and crime commissioners fear police officer numbers will fall below 100,000. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2015 Feature, Opinion College response to Public Accounts Committee report The College has responded to a report released by the Public Accounts Committee, which says the Home Office needs to do more to understand the impact of spending cuts. It called on the College to work to help forces understand business skills. College of Policing 18/9/2015 News Pilot to trial fair and effective stop and search Police officers from six forces across the UK have begun a stop and search training pilot aiming to improve police use of the tactic. Police Professional 18/9/2015 News «498849894990499149924993499449954996Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events