Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115259 total results. Showing results 101601 to 101620 «507750785079508050815082508350845085Next ›Last » Commissioner invests £1.1 million to support victims and reduce re-offending This life-changing service has been renewed for another three years to help victims of crime. On the Wight 22/11/2017 News Anger as Chancellor fails to mention police funding in Budget speech Chancellor Philip Hammond made no commitment to extra cash for forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2017 News Government gives £69m to policing since launch of reform programme Policing needs a “big shift” to tackle the challenges that cybercrime poses as it takes a reflective look at the hopes and aspirations over the next decade. Police Professional 22/11/2017 News Our shameful policy of locking up young people Frances Crook of the Howard League for Penal Reform says we should be closing down our youth prison system, not expanding it; David Scott says England and Wales stand virtually alone in the EU in the use of child life sentences The Guardian 22/11/2017 Feature, Opinion College work recognised at European public sector awards Following a ceremony in Maastricht in the Netherlands, the College of Policing is the now the proud recipient of two Best Practice Certificates from the European Public Sector Awards (EPSA) 2017. College of Policing 22/11/2017 News Budget note to Chancellor: ‘Only improved funding and a clear plan will pull us back from the brink’ The Government is being challenged to give clear direction on the future of police funding after Philip Hammond remained tight-lipped on how the Treasury will support a service “struggling to cope”. Police Professional 22/11/2017 News Taking risks: The criminal justice system must do things differently to improve Criminal justice reform was the subject of a session at this year’s APCC and NPCC Partnership Summit. There was a consensus that the criminal justice system is dysfunctional and is failing both victims and perpetrators, so is the answer to take more risks? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/11/2017 Analysis The leadership perspective: Creating public value in responding to domestic abuse There is copious research about the phenomenon of domestic abuse, but little that is written from a leadership perspective. Dr Linda Reid examines the leadership of domestic abuse in the context of the police and their partners in a large city in the UK. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/11/2017 Analysis Vision 2025 – One year on Last November the Policing Vision 2025 was launched setting out the plan for policing over the next ten years. Police chiefs and Police and Crime Commissioners are now implementing a transformational programme of reform. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/11/2017 News Why investigating digital video is such a ‘huge pain in the proverbial’ David Spreadborough talks about the challenges of working with digital images and video and how it has improved over the decades. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Staffordshire Police foot £400,000 bill after terror attacks Police were forced to find £400,000 to pay for officer overtime and extra staffing costs in Staffordshire following this year's terror attacks. Express & Star 22/11/2017 News Child exploitation: Police to tackle ‘under-reported’ crime There are hopes a new educational campaign will lead to more child sexual exploitation cases being reported. Gwent Police is concerned "warning signs" that could leave children vulnerable are widely under-reported. BBC 22/11/2017 News More than 900 violent crimes could have been dealt with using just an apology Community resolutions were used to deal with 947 violent crimes in the Humberside Police area in 2016-17 Scunthorpe Telegraph 22/11/2017 News Budget 2017: Chancellor to scrap VAT on Police Scotland and fire service Philip Hammond will announce in his budget that the two emergency services will be eligible for VAT refunds in future. BBC 22/11/2017 News Forensic testing scandal may ruin 10,000 crime cases Suspected tampering with forensic science tests threatens to undermine as many as 10,000 police investigations including murder, rape and assault cases, senior officers have warned. The Times - Subscription at source 22/11/2017 News Chris Marshall: Why every Scottish police officer doesn’t need a gun The Scotsman 22/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Two thirds of Scottish police officers want access to HANDGUNS Cops say they can't keep the public safe without carrying a gun. Daily Record 22/11/2017 News Gwent Police campaign ‘supports vulnerable children’ Teachers, police and other professionals need to work together to ensure vulnerable children have "the best possible" support. BBC 22/11/2017 News Theresa May slashes £413million from police budget – after vowing to protect cops The shocking figures were released on the eve of the Chancellor Philip Hammond's budget The Sun 22/11/2017 News Met Police steals the show at Personnel Today Awards 2017 The Metropolitan Police Service won the coveted overall award at this year’s Personnel Today Awards for a diversity and inclusion initiative that made a real impact on its own recruitment and its local community. Personnel Today 21/11/2017 News «507750785079508050815082508350845085Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events