Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101770 total results. Showing results 100881 to 100900 «504150425043504450455046504750485049Next ›Last » County’s police force ready to face austerity cuts Gloucestershire Constabulary's new police model is 'ahead of the game' and ready for the government's next austerity package, says the county's police and crime commissioner Martin Surl. Policing Insight 8/9/2015 News Smartphones for police on the beat in Lancashire Police officers across Lancashire are to be given smartphones, as a pilot project of mobile technology to help “modernise policing” is rolled out across the force. Lancashire Post 8/9/2015 News New figures: recorded crime at 41-year low but sex offence reports on the increase Recorded crime in Scotland has fallen to a 41-year low despite the number of sex crimes reported to police reaching the highest level since 1971, new figures have revealed. The Herald (Scotland) 8/9/2015 News Police force spending on common items revealed to ‘hold chief constables to account’ The UK government has published individual police force spending on 20 common items with the aim of encouraging more collaborative buying. - See more at: http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2015/police-force-spending-on-common-items-revealed-to-hold-chief-constables-to-account#sthash.I6Go5sKW.dpuf Supply Management 8/9/2015 News Weekly review: Procurement, mental health and clairvoyants Michelle Newell reviews the week’s key policing news, both national and local - including stories from Essex, Cumbria and the West Midlands. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 News CSR15: How well does the APCC “Continuity with Change” submission meet the challenge? Simon Bullock examines "Continuity with Change", the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' (APCCs') submission to the Comprehensive Spending Review 2015 (CSR15). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 Analysis Recorded Crime in Scotland 2014-15 Official Statistics Bulletin presents statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the police in Scotland. Scottish Government 8/9/2015 Report Direct entry super: Don’t wait to evaluate us before taking on more Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 News Northumbria Police threatens Home Office with legal action amid fear 18% could be wiped from budget National Audit Office says Northumbria Police is already the hardest-hit force in the country having lost 23% of budget over five years. Chronicle Live (North East) 8/9/2015 News Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Richard Rhodes to quit BBC 8/9/2015 News ‘Apartheid’ position between police staff and officers ‘unsustainable’, says chief constable Chief tells superintendents' conference that officer redundancy may have to be examined Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 News Alcohol tax could maintain city centre policing Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 News Surround Sound policing for the 21st Century Matthew Ellis, the Staffordshire PCC, looks at how police can "harness the power of digital technology" Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 Opinion Super Council proposals raise concerns for policing Warwickshire PCC Ron Ball examines issues for policing associated with the creation of Combined Authorities Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2015 Analysis Police chiefs condemn ‘irresponsible’ Home Office spending review Devon and Cornwall police chiefs have accused the Government of acting “irresponsibly” on proposed funding reforms, as senior figures warn additional budget cuts will create “dramatic and dangerous” variations in services. Western Morning News 7/9/2015 News Police funding fears in North Wales and Dyfed-Powys BBC 7/9/2015 News Victims’ Commissioner opens door as gateway first gives ‘heart’ to service Victims’ Commissioner Baroness Newlove will officially launch the new ‘gateway’ scheme in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent on Tuesday (September 8). Police Professional 7/9/2015 News 8 reasons Greens should stand in Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections Adam McGibbon, Caroline Lucas’ campaign manager for the General Election, and now the Greens’ London Mayoral & Assembly campaign manager, gives some reasons why Greens should stand in the Police & Crime Commissioner Elections next year. (With input from Bright Green’s Adam Ramsay) Bright Green 7/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Priorities set for policing in Wiltshire Key priorities for policing in Wiltshire have been set in the police and crime plan for 2015-17. The Wiltshire and Crime Panel supported the plan put forward by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, Angus Macpherson when it met on Thursday. Salisbury Journal 7/9/2015 News How we are failing to stop sex offenders from harming our children Northamptonshire PCC Adam Simmonds identifies a paradox in dealing with sex offenders Huffington Post 7/9/2015 Feature, Opinion «504150425043504450455046504750485049Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events