Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115259 total results. Showing results 101701 to 101720 «508250835084508550865087508850895090Next ›Last » Police pay: Senior officers’ salaries revealed Wide variations in the way police chiefs are paid have been revealed, as the pay, allowances and expenses of senior police officers in England and Wales are published for the first time. BBC 17/11/2017 News One in four domestic abuse victims in Kent are men, say crime stats One in four victims of domestic abuse in Kent are men, according to new crime figures. Police in the county have recorded 20,659 reports of domestic abuse so far this year, of which 5,398 involved a male victim. Kent Online 17/11/2017 News Home Office puts chief officer pay and holiday in spotlight New rules on holiday allowance and employment come into force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/11/2017 News Staffordshire Police called in to investigate a whopping 1,522 non-recent child-sex attacks in just FOUR years NSPCC calls for Sentinel readers to back Childline's Light Up Christmas for Children campaign Stoke on Trent Live 17/11/2017 News Gwent Police first force in UK to trial live 999 call streaming In addition to transforming the way 999 calls are dealt with, 999eye will provide crucial evidence to support ongoing investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/11/2017 News Force must reconsider ‘legal legitimacy’ of demonstration response Police Scotland may have breached campaigners' human rights. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/11/2017 News Rise in historical sex cases being reported to Cleveland Police The number of cases of non-recent sex offences against children being recorded by Cleveland Police more than doubled in the past four years, new figures from the NSPCC reveal. Hartlepool Mail 17/11/2017 News Jim Duffy: A political farce was responsible for Police Scotland 4 HAVE YOUR SAY Tracy Chapman penned and performed some great songs that focused those people who have less in our society. From Fast Car to Talkin’ ’bout a Revolution, she addressed causes that affected people’s lives in a simple and empathetic way. I guess the politicians of her time had the opportunity to fix many of these issues, but did not or perhaps could not. The Scotsman 17/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Soaring crime not linked to police cuts, Staffordshire police chief says Soaring crime rates cannot be linked to a fall in police officer numbers, a top police boss today declared. Express & Star 17/11/2017 News Sussex Police boss to be quizzed over increase in demand The boss of Sussex Police is going to be quizzed about concerns the force is feeling 'stretched', following a recent report. Spirit FM 17/11/2017 News Spit guards for police in South Gloucestershire in 2019 Spit guards are set to be introduced by police in South Gloucestershire to protect officers working in difficult and challenging circumstances. Avon and Somerset will be introducing the masks in January, with 25 forces already using them across the country. Gazette (Gloucestershire) 17/11/2017 News Avon and Somerset Police to introduce spit hoods from January The force said figures showed one in six assaults against officers since April involved spitting, and the hoods - placed over the suspect's head - could prevent the spread of disease. BBC 17/11/2017 News Somerset police officers to use spit guards from January 2018 – here’s why More than 16 per cent of all assaults on police officers involve spitting Somerset Live 17/11/2017 News Police officer prosecution for speeding on duty ‘just ridiculous’ Police officers are being referred for prosecution by the PSNI for speeding at work in recent months - despite legislation that protects them while performing their duties, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal. Belfast Telegraph 17/11/2017 News Crackdown on pay and perks for police chiefs Ministers order top officers to publish salary details and dramatically slash their holiday entitlement Mail Online 17/11/2017 News Police chiefs’ salaries and perks to be made public Senior police officers in England and Wales will have their holidays curbed and pay packages published by the Home Office for the first time as part of a transparency drive. The Times - Subscription at source 17/11/2017 News Concerns expressed over high levels of victim disengagement in sexual crime cases More can be done by the criminal justice system to prevent high levels of disengagement of sexual crime victims in Scotland, according to the Inspectorate of Prosecution. Police Professional 16/11/2017 News Latest figures reveal £230,000 spent in one month on policing Yorkshire fracking site protests Read more at: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/crime/latest-figures-reveal-230-000-spent-in-one-month-on-policing-yorkshire-fracking-site-protests-1-8862153 Policing ongoing protests at the region’s first fracking site cost North Yorkshire Police almost £250,000 last month, it was revealed today. The Yorkshire Post 16/11/2017 News Facebook tells users ‘we can’t stop you getting raped’ and admits it takes 48 hours to respond to violent threats The company has given evidence to an official inquiry on the online abuse suffered by MPs and political candidates The Sun 16/11/2017 News Child sex abuse live streams rising at ‘alarming rate’ amid surge in ‘cybersex trafficking’ 'Dark' form of exploitation sees children perform sex acts online for paedophiles in UK The Independent 16/11/2017 News «508250835084508550865087508850895090Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events