Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115129 total results. Showing results 105641 to 105660 «527952805281528252835284528552865287Next ›Last » Policing & Fire Minister: Speech to the Police Education Qualification Framework conference Minister addresses the conference on the topic of police professionalisation Home Office 30/3/2017 Report Hillsborough law to ‘redress balance’ and give power to the people A new 'Hillsborough Law' can stop bereaved families having to fight the "unfairness" of the legal system in the way the loved ones of the 96 who died battled for justice, a former Shadow Home Secretary believes. Police Professional 30/3/2017 News Shocking figures reveal cops across Britain solve just one in ten burglaries with five per cent of the 2.1million break-ins resulting in a suspect being charged Decline in detection rates follows the axing of 17,000 front-line officers in six years The Sun 30/3/2017 News Direct Entry The Thinking Blue Line 30/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Report on the Recruitment of Chief Constable This report updates on the recruitment process for the appointment of the Chief Constable for Lancashire Police Lancashire OPCC 30/3/2017 Report Secure exit? How will Brexit affect UK security? Will Britons be safer, more at risk, or see their security largely unchanged once the UK exits from the European Union? BBC 30/3/2017 Analysis, Feature Regulating the surveillance society: Keeping up with the pace of change Surveillance cameras have proliferated in recent years, leading the government to establish a commissioner responsible for overseeing their governance. Prof. William Webster examines the Commissioner's new strategy for surveillance - and warns that any regulatory framework needs to be able to keep up with a rapid pace of change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/3/2017 Opinion HMICS Strategic Overview of Provision of Forensic Medical Services to Victims of Sexual Crime The aim of this report is to provide a strategic overview of the forensic medical services provided to adult and child victims of sexual crime, and to give a high-level assessment of these services in terms of their current delivery against national policies and standards. It highlights strategic issues for consideration by key stakeholders, and is intended to inform future scrutiny of this area. [PDF] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 30/3/2017 Report HMICS publishes review of forensic medical services provided to victims of sexual crime in Scotland A review by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) into how adult and child victims of sexual crime access forensic medical services has identified significant variations in availability and quality around Scotland, with services offered to some victims being described as ‘unacceptable’. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 30/3/2017 News Disparity in forensic provision causing ‘distress’ to sexual crime victims A lack of governance and leadership has led to “unacceptable” inconsistencies in how victims of sexual crime receive support and medical services, a Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) review has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2017 News Direct entry ‘weakens office of constable’ and will not be used in Scotland Fed chairman lampoons College of Policing promotional video. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2017 News Acting Met Commissioner says IPCC deserves ‘credit’ for ‘adult’ conversations around PIP Craig Mackey was asked about the attitudes towards becoming an AFO in light of the Westminster attack. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2017 News Child sexual exploitation offences increase fivefold in Manchester Report by Labour MP Ann Coffey finds there were 714 recorded offences in Greater Manchester in 2016, up from 146 in 2013 The Guardian 30/3/2017 News Brexit launch fallout: Police and terror security warning to EU ‘not a threat’, says David Davis Britain is likely to leave Europol after Brexit and could “take our information” away if no future security deal is struck with the bloc, the Home Secretary has suggested. Police Professional 30/3/2017 News Cheshire’s police commissioner grilled over appointing Labour comrade as his deputy on £50K salary Cheshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has come under fire for increasing the salary of the deputy commissioner’s post by 33% and appointing a Labour councillor he has known for 20 years to the role. Crewe Chronicle 30/3/2017 News Police funding: Up or down? Full Fact 30/3/2017 Analysis, Feature Report shows computer delays in child grooming inquiries Police can face a backlog of up to five months to analyse computers linked to suspected paedophiles, a report has found. BBC 30/3/2017 News Amber Rudd to tell tech firms: Do more to combat terrorism Home secretary summons Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Facebook for discussion on encrypted messages and extremist propaganda The Guardian 30/3/2017 News Suffolk Constabulary court battle with Ipswich Town costs force nearly £200k so far Suffolk Constabulary’s court battle with Ipswich Town over the cost of policing on match days has cost the force nearly £200,000 in legal fees, it has emerged. Ipswich Star 30/3/2017 News Encryp-xit: Europe will go all in for crypto backdoors in June App-makers get a choice: Open up voluntarily or we'll pass laws forcing you to The Register 30/3/2017 News «527952805281528252835284528552865287Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events