Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104573 total results. Showing results 103601 to 103620 «517751785179518051815182518351845185Next ›Last » Norfolk police and crime commissioner welcomes government fire service proposals Eastern Daily Press 14/9/2015 News Deconstructing the constable? The police powers debate Dr Rick Muir, Director of the Police Foundation, considers whether the designation of police powers to civilians can help the police adapt to changing demand Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/9/2015 Opinion Revealed: Government funds propping up organisation for top Scots police officers Taxpayers handed £280,000 to the official body which represents Scotland's senior police officers last year. The Herald (Scotland) 13/9/2015 News 1,600 UK police officers arrested for criminal offences in 5 years One police officer is arrested each day on suspicion of criminal offences in the UK, according to data from 43 polices forces across England and Wales. The officers are charged with crimes including rape, drug trafficking and sexual offences, to fraud and traffic offences. International Business Times UK 13/9/2015 News West Yorkshire Police preparing for budget cuts and job losses West Yorkshire police are facing huge budget cuts and must slash almost 200 jobs to balance the books. Wakefield Express 13/9/2015 News Police and military weapons and tactics training centre to be built in Bedford The private sector is moving into the fight against terrorism as police and the military are to be offered the chance to hone their skills at a state-of-the-art weapons and tactics centre in a former underground reservoir. Express & Star 13/9/2015 News Scotland Yard says keeping up day-to-day policing amid historic reviews is a ‘considerable challenge’ Mail Online 13/9/2015 News Police arrest one of their own every day A police officer is arrested on suspicion of criminal offences almost every day, according to figures released under freedom of information laws. The Times - Subscription at source 13/9/2015 News Another IT setback for Police Scotland Police Scotland has been forced to abandon a test run of its new IT system as it was revealed that a key piece of hardware has been discontinued. The Times - Subscription at source 12/9/2015 News Boris Johnson plan to tackle gang crime rejected by two of three pilot councils People of Haringey and Lambeth refuse to accept Operation Shield amid fears its punitive measures risk worsening relations with police The Guardian 12/9/2015 News Police and fire services set to merge in radical shake up of emergency services Fire chiefs with no policing experience could run forces under Home Office proposals The Telegraph 11/9/2015 News Announcement of a review into Youth Justice Led by Charlie Taylor, the former Chief Executive of the National College of Teaching and Leadership. To report in the summer of 2016 gov.uk 11/9/2015 News PCCs could take control of England’s fire services BBC 11/9/2015 News Prime Minister: my vision for a ‘smarter state’ PM speech including on "reforms that will enable police, fire, ambulance services to work more closely together to save money and improve effectiveness" gov.uk 11/9/2015 News Force under national spotlight lets quarter of PCSOs go A force that puts neighbourhood policing as a ‘bedrock’ point of reference has announced a decision to slash a quarter of its police community support officer (PCSO) posts. Police Professional 11/9/2015 News Shortage in detectives due to ‘risk adverse’ police service Officers worried about the personal risk involved with working in public protection units. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/9/2015 News Fire fighters could become chief constables Raft of new ideas unveiled by government including statutory duty for more blue light collaboration. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/9/2015 News Consultation: Enabling closer working between the Emergency Services Consultation on proposals to increase joint working between emergency services, in order to improve effectiveness and deliver savings for the public. Home Office, UK Government 11/9/2015 Report Police body cameras may solve one problem but create others WASHINGTON (AP) — The use of police body cameras is spreading to keep officers honest about using force against citizens. But how and when the public gets to see the footage is up for debate. Mail Online 11/9/2015 News Decision: Renewal of Assistant PCC contract Jane Anderson is re-appointed as Assistant Commissioner (Victims) with effect from 1st September 2015, until 30th April 2016. Surrey OPCC 11/9/2015 Report «517751785179518051815182518351845185Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events