Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 99941 to 99960 «499449954996499749984999500050015002Next ›Last » Budget cuts will radically change policing Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 4/9/2015 News Police ‘face taking on back office roles in wake of cuts’ Police officers may have to take on back office roles in the wake of fresh budget cuts, crime commissioners have warned. Express & Star 4/9/2015 News Merseyside PCC Annual Report 2014/15 The 46-page report describes the Commissioner’s work over the last 12 months, between 1st April 2014, and 31st March 2015, and details her efforts to offset and minimise the effects of the unprecedented financial challenge currently facing Merseyside Police. Merseyside OPCC 4/9/2015 Report Decision: ANPR Tender Acceptance Awarded to Vysionics (supply) and Hill & Smith (maintenance) Sussex OPCC 4/9/2015 Report Decision: Purchase of Body Worn Video for Sussex Awarded to Reveal Media Sussex OPCC 4/9/2015 Report Scottish Police launches command and control system tender The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has launched a tender to replace its existing contact, command and control (C3) system with a new integrated solution to meet the aims of a long-term communications strategy. Government Computing 4/9/2015 News Government funding proposals will kill voluntary merger of police forces Devon & Cornwall OPCC provides an analysis of the implications of the Government's funding proposals for future force mergers Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2015 Analysis Former media mogul takes on giant task of police governance in Scotland Police Professional 4/9/2015 News What should we do about radicals? The number of young Britons travelling to Syria means the authorities are more concerned than ever about countering radicalisation. But how can they deal with people whose views are considered radical? Here are the key approaches. BBC 4/9/2015 Analysis, Feature Face-scan technology is the new finger printing – chief constable Facial recognition hardware now in use by Leicestershire Police scans the most minute characteristics of the human face and compares those measurements with databases available to officers. Leicestershire Live 4/9/2015 News Cross border crime must be factored in to police funding for North Yorks, councillors warn Police funding decisions must not ignore the needs of large sparsely populated rural areas, North Yorkshire council leaders have said. The Press (York) 4/9/2015 News Avon and Somerset police give chief financial officer company car with blue lights and sirens Avon and Somerset have revealed they gave a company car with blue lights and sirens to a member of civilian staff not trained to use it. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the BBC found that seven forces in the UK to do so. Bristol Live 4/9/2015 News Latest Technology and Training at The Emergency Services Show 2015 The latest information on the Emergency Services Show, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham on 23 and 24 September. Policing Insight 4/9/2015 News Stop and search ‘does not work and should end’, says report Police Scotland should end “consensual” stop and search immediately, according to an independent report. The National 4/9/2015 News Paddy Tipping says budget cuts will cause “fundamental rethink” on police structure Police forces around the country will have to make fundamental changes to how it is structured, police and crime commissioners have said in their analysis of budget cuts for the next five years. Nottingham Post 4/9/2015 News Hampshire police paying £2.4m for officers’ housing allowances Huge amounts of cash are being paid for individual police officers’ homes under a historic agreement. The News (Portsmouth) 4/9/2015 News I’ll take the Government to court over West Midlands Police cuts, says PCC David Jamieson West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson is prepared to take the government to court amid fears the region is being robbed of a chance of fairer funding for its cash-strapped police force. Express & Star 4/9/2015 News Budget cuts mean ‘fundamental changes’ for Gloucestershire police force The police service will have to make fundamental changes to how it is structured and the role it carries out, Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales have said in their analysis of possible budget reductions for the next five years. Gloucestershire Echo 4/9/2015 News Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill to appoint deputy Blackmore Vale Magazine 4/9/2015 News Emergency police cars given to civilian staff Seven police forces in England have given company cars with blue lights and sirens to civilian staff not trained to use them BBC 4/9/2015 News «499449954996499749984999500050015002Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events