Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101865 total results. Showing results 101581 to 101600 «507650775078507950805081508250835084Next ›Last » PCC launches online information hub to help prevent cyber crime Surrey OPCC 6/7/2015 News Search begins for person to take up £31,000 a year role as Deputy Police Commissioner Applications are invited for this 3 day a week post with interviews taking place on July 27th. The chair of the PCP will be observing the process. WirralGlobe 6/7/2015 News Theresa May’s legal highs ban is unenforceable, say government advisors The Guardian 5/7/2015 News Chairman Nick Alston’s vision for the Police ICT Company Essex PCC and Police ICT Company Chairman Nick Alston speaks about the Company’s inception, its aims and ambitions for the future. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/7/2015 News Police risk failing a new generation of children: HMIC publish three key reports We collate the three reports on child protection looking at the business processes of police forces, the results of a national programme of child protection inspections and a report on the police service’s efforts to tackle online child sexual exploitation plus stake holder responses. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/7/2015 News HMIC publishes three reports relating to child protection "The role of the police in keeping children safe"; "Online and on the edge: real risks in a virtual world"; "An inspection of police information management" HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/7/2015 Report Latest CoPaCC Policing Report published Download the latest report covering policing and police and crime commissioner activity during June. Policing Insight 2/7/2015 News Costs of potential Orgreave inquiry ‘must not fall on South Yorkshire Police’ says crime commissioner Dr Billings told a South Yorkshire police and crime panel meeting in Rotherham, that if there was to be a further inquiry all costs must be funded by the Government instead of cash-strapped South Yorkshire Police, which is facing about £17 million of cuts this year. Hillsborough inquests legal bill for senior South Yorkshire Police officers reaches £14m The Star (Yorkshire) 2/7/2015 News Northants Police Announce New Chief Constable The appointment comes after a rigorous assessment process which included a “question time” event – the first time it has ever been trialled by a UK police force - in which officers and staff were able to put questions to the four shortlisted candidates. The PCP will confirm this appointment on July 8th. Policing Insight 2/7/2015 News Cheshire police stations at risk as force faces £30m cuts BBC 2/7/2015 News Decision: Allocation of Victims’ Commissioning Fund 2015/16 Bedfordshire OPCC 1/7/2015 Report College of Policing “Newsletter” July 2015 Leadership Review; honour-based crime; cyber crime; membership; Code of Ethics College of Policing 1/7/2015 News College of Policing “Digest” July 2015 CQC report on experiences of help during mental health crisis; stop & search; investigation of rape; joint inspection of charging decisions College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Speech: “Is there justice for the vulnerable?” Sir Thomas Winsor, HMCIC, at launch of reports on three HMIC child protection inspections HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/7/2015 News Authorised Professional Practice: Prosecution and case management Charging and case preparation, trial, justice, offender management and victim and witness care. College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Authorised Professional Practice: Professional standards Governance, vetting, complaints and misconduct and counter-corruption. College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Authorised Professional Practice: Policing elections Policing elections, preventing and investigating electoral malpractice. College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Authorised Professional Practice: Investigation The process, interviewing, strategies and European investigations. College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Authorised Professional Practice: Detention and custody Arrest and detention, use of force, detainee care, including children and young persons and mental ill health, risk assessment and buildings and facilities. College of Policing 1/7/2015 Report Victims’ Commissioner calls for a better deal for victims Criminal justice agencies must do more to make sure they treat victims with dignity and respect, the Victims’ Commissioner said today. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/7/2015 News «507650775078507950805081508250835084Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events