Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115078 total results. Showing results 107201 to 107220 «535753585359536053615362536353645365Next ›Last » Officers recognised in New Year’s Honours Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 31/12/2016 News Cocaine trafficking to Europe Cocaine is Europe’s most commonly used illicit stimulant drug, with about 3.6 million adults (aged 15–64) estimated to have used it in the last year. It is the second most seized drug in Europe, after cannabis. [pdf] European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) 31/12/2016 Report Asset seizures hit crime bosses where it hurts A record number of assets are being seized from underworld “Mr Bigs”, including property and luxury cars, in a drive to curtail crime financing. The Times - Subscription at source 31/12/2016 News New Year’s Honours 2017: Many congratulations to all in and associated with policing… The New Year Honours lists for 2017 recognise the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. Many congratulations to those in and associated with policing who have been recognised this year... Policing Insight 31/12/2016 News DCC Louisa Rolfe Blog: Coercive control can affect anyone Domestic abuse can affect anyone. It is something that forces up and down the country are responding to far too frequently. The abuse suffered can take many forms and until last year victims who experienced psychological, emotional or financial abuse were not protected by any specific legislation. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 30/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Vacancy: Communications Manager Salary: £32,778 to £35,451. Closes: Monday, 16th January, 2017 North Yorkshire OPCC 30/12/2016 Jobs Exclusive: Britain will demand a leading role in Europol after Brexit Britain will demand a leading role in Europol after Brexit as ministers draw up plans to retain US-style membership of the international police force, the Telegraph can reveal. The Telegraph 30/12/2016 News Clive Grunshaw: Lancashire Police facing year of challenges Lancashire Telegraph 30/12/2016 News The silent perspective: Listening to the voices of police officers In many recent controversies involving the police, the voices of officers have been barely heard. Sandra Andrews of CoPaCC calls for urgent attention to be paid to the perspectives of police officers, particularly on issues - such as spit guards - that directly affect their physical and emotional welfare. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 Opinion Herald View: Police Scotland and the role of Gaelic in public life In launching Police Scotland’s Gaelic Language Plan, Assistant Chief Constable Andrew Cowie has spoken about the importance of upholding traditional languages. Gaelic has a significant role to play in the wellbeing of communities, said Mr Cowie, and Police Scotland recognises the language as an important aspect of Scotland’s heritage. The Herald (Scotland) 30/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Act has changed the way the police tackle supply of socalled legal highs Hundreds have been arrested since a ban was introduced in the summer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 News West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner proposes council tax hike as part of latest consultation West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has launched his budget consultation for 2017/18 and is seeking views as to how money should be raised from April onwards. Dudley News 30/12/2016 News War on knife crime: Police want to ‘deglamourise’ gang culture to rid streets of weapons Police are trying to ‘deglamourise’ gang culture in their war on knife crime and concede that there is ‘still much work to do’. Express & Star 30/12/2016 News Softly-softly approach helps to cut drug crime Essex police hope that injunctions, which are often easier to impose than building a court case, will deter drug gangs from outside the county The Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 News Britain wants to remain a Europol force Staying in the European crime-fighting agency would be in line with Theresa May’s wish to hold on to some policing and home affairs power-sharing bodies after Brexit The Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 News Blanket ban on identifying child criminals a ‘step too far’ Lord Falconer, the former Labour lord chancellor, said the public had the right to know the identity of a convicted young person in the most serious cases The Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 News Police force to give more officers Tasers More Warwickshire Police officers are to be trained to use Tasers Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 29/12/2016 News Essex police commissioner faces opposition in fire service joint governance bid A proposal to extend the police and crime commissioner's remit to the fire service has come under attack. Herts & Essex Observer 29/12/2016 News Theresa May planning for an American style deal with EU’s crime fighting agency Europol after Brexit Theresa May wants an American style deal with the EU’s crime fighting agency Europol after Brexit, the Sun can reveal. The Sun 29/12/2016 News Bearing witness: Why eyewitness IDs can be more reliable than you think Many people believe that eyewitness identification is inherently unreliable, and this belief is reflected in scholarly articles, textbooks, and juror briefings. Laura Mickes argues that not only are eyewitness IDs potentially more reliable than commonly assumed, but that small changes to criminal justice procedure could significantly increase the reliability of such testimony. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/12/2016 Analysis «535753585359536053615362536353645365Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events