Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115288 total results. Showing results 100641 to 100660 «502950305031503250335034503550365037Next ›Last » Scotland Yard pays £7,460 for a portrait of ex-chief Bernard Hogan-Howe… a year after he warned of the dangers of looming budget cuts Details of the portrait emerged from a Freedom of Information request Mail Online 13/1/2018 News Top police chief who led disastrous inquiry into alleged child abuse by Sir Edward Heath moves to another force The chief constable who oversaw the controversial Wiltshire Police child abuse inquiry into former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath is to leave the force. Mail Online 13/1/2018 News Perspectives on policing: from crime fighting to public protection – the shaping of police officers’ sense of role This paper by Dr Sarah Charman presents findings from research conducted by the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth on new recruits’ evolving attitudes to the role of police officer in the early years of their careers and the key influences driving these changes. The Police Foundation 12/1/2018 Report Rail policing merger will ‘jeopardise’ fight against terrorism Counter-terror operations will be put at risk if the planned Scottish rail policing merger goes ahead unchecked, the House of Lords has heard. Police Professional 12/1/2018 News ‘We can’t attend all crimes’ – Big changes at Cambridgeshire police announced A chief constable has warned his under-pressure officers will have to choose which crimes to attend amid massive changes to the Cambridgeshire force. Cambridgeshire Live 12/1/2018 News Wiltshire Police chief constable Mike Veale to quit The chief constable of Wiltshire Police, Mike Veale, is to step down. BBC 12/1/2018 News Police to review tests for dog handlers to avoid discrimination Police forces must change the way they recruit dog handlers after a female officer won a landmark sex-discrimination case showing that the system was too “tough” for some women. The Telegraph 12/1/2018 News Chief constable to retire as force merger talks continue Dorset Police has appointed a temporary chief constable while it considers merging with its neighbour after the incumbent announced her retirement. Police Professional 12/1/2018 News What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 2: Comparing forces The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 2 (of eleven). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Wellbeing and morale must be taken into account in BTP merger, UK minister says Labour peer suggests Westminster should refuse to give assets to Police Scotland in bid to halt amalgamation Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/1/2018 News Legal aid change for domestic abuse victims ‘long overdue’ Documents accepted as evidence of abuse also broadened. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/1/2018 News ‘Good’ forces may not need annual inspections HMICFRS is considering focusing examinations on where it is thought there is more risk to public safety. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/1/2018 News Police commissioner’s ‘most difficult decision’ looms over tax increase Almost 1,000 people responded to a survey asking whether or not they supported an almost seven per cent increase in the policing element of council tax. The Journal (Lowestoft) 12/1/2018 News Sussex Hate Crime Project Hate crimes are a particular concern to the coherence of Britain’s multicultural society. These crimes not only threaten the personal safety and security for those directly victimised, these crimes are also likely to indirectly impact on other individuals in the victim’s identity group by increasing feelings of fear, anger, and isolation throughout the group. The Sussex Hate Crime Project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, examined these indirect effects of hate crimes. During the five year project (2013-2018), we worked with individuals and organisations from two commonly targeted groups, Muslim people and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) people, in an attempt to understand how indirect experiences of hate crimes impact on individuals, communities, and society in general. [PDF] University of Sussex 12/1/2018 Report How hate crime affects a whole community Thousands of people are physically and sometimes brutally attacked each year in hate crimes. Such offences not only affect the victims, but also the thoughts and behaviour of others. BBC 12/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland and its actions are not apolitical The National 12/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Kenny MacAskill says police chief Phil Gormley must go Police Scotland’s beleaguered Chief Constable must go, former justice secretary Kenny MacAskill has said. The former SNP minister said his successor Michael Matheson was right to have intervened in the Scottish Police Authority’s (SPA) decision to let Phil Gormley return to active duty despite him being under investigation for gross misconduct. The National 12/1/2018 News Police commissioner reveals he still has not met with Home Secretary Thames Valley's police commissioner has suggested government ministers are reluctant to speak with him due to political differences. Oxford Mail 12/1/2018 News Scotland’s Justice Minister slammed over police bully probe secrecy shambles Michael Matheson made no official record of a high-level meeting to discuss the future of Scotland's chief constable. Daily Record 12/1/2018 News Police ordered to declare they are not hiding evidence in rape cases Police investigating rape allegations are being ordered to declare that they have disclosed all evidence that could undermine the prosecution. 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