Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115110 total results. Showing results 106361 to 106380 «531553165317531853195320532153225323Next ›Last » Humberside Police criticised by its own workforce in new survey Humberside Police has been criticised by its own workforce in a new survey published today, with many claiming the force does not care about its staff. Grimsby Live 21/2/2017 News 2016-17 Revenue and Capital Expenditure Forecast Outturn The net revenue budget which was approved by Northamptonshire's PCC in February 2016 totalled £121.995m Northamptonshire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Transcript – Tackling Allegations of Electoral Fraud and Malpractice – Part Two We pursued the investigation as far as we could possibly and reasonably go, which did include securing a County Court order to go back to the original ballots. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 21/2/2017 Report Transcript – Tackling Allegations of Electoral Fraud and Malpractice – Part One For the first part of today’s discussion we are going to focus on the role of MOPAC, and MPS, the Electoral Commission and the CPS in tackling allegations of electoral fraud malpractice. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 21/2/2017 Report Lincolnshire – Draft Police and Crime Plan 2017- 2021 Lincolnshire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Quarterly Update To The Lincolnshire Police And Crime Panel In this report I provide an update on my engagements, major decisions, police complaints and key performance information from the previous quarter. Lincolnshire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Proposed Precept 2017/18 And Medium Term Financial Strategy – Leicestershire The total 2017/18 net budget requirement of £171.639m, includingï‚§ a council tax requirement for 2017/18 of £58.089m. Leicestershire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Leicestershire – Draft Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 Leicestershire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Draft Commissioning Framework 2017/18 – Leicestershire The Draft 2017/18 Commissioning Framework (Appendix 1) sets out how the PCC intends to spend his commissioning budget of £4.668m. Leicestershire OPCC 21/2/2017 Report Citizens offer ‘unique perspective’ on improving court handling of rape cases Courts could improve their rape conviction rate by taking advice from members of the public, a police and crime commissioner’s (PCC) report has concluded. Police Professional 21/2/2017 News ‘No cause’ for separating officers after fatal incidents Officers from across the service have opposed new guidance that recommends separating them after being involved in fatal incidents. Police Professional 21/2/2017 News National armed police force idea shelved Three forces would have been merged with elements of Home Office constabularies under proposal. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2017 News ‘Treat young offenders differently’, says North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner A police boss is calling for children to be treated differently by the justice system so their lives are not blighted by being criminalised at an early age. The Leader 21/2/2017 News IPCC advises separating police officers after fatal incidents Police officers directly involved in fatal incidents should be separated as quickly as possible to prevent conferring, a watchdog has said. BBC 21/2/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/2/2017 News Met Police Commissioner: Who will be Britain’s next top cop? The final four candidates for Metropolitan Police Commissioner will face interviews with Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Policing Minister Brandon Lewis. BBC 21/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Healthcare in Irish prisons report by Judge Michael Reilly Inspector of Prisons REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I am indebted to a great number of people who unselfishly gave of their time to advise me on best international practice on the provision of healthcare for prisoners. Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 21/2/2017 Report Draft statutory guidance to the police service on achieving best evidence in death or serious injury matters This guidance deals with the critical period immediately following a death or serious injury involving the police. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 21/2/2017 Report IPCC publishes guidance for use following a death or serious injury involving the police The IPCC has published guidance on how evidence should be collected in the immediate aftermath of an incident where a member of the public has died or been seriously injured during contact with the police. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 21/2/2017 News IPCC says it must consider prosecutions over armed police shootings Watchdog says failing to hold proper inquiries into serious incidents would be threat to democracy as it produces new guidance The Guardian 21/2/2017 News «531553165317531853195320532153225323Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events