Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 108681 to 108700 «543154325433543454355436543754385439Next ›Last » Child abuse intelligence ‘poorly handled’ by CEOP A security agency sat on intelligence regarding more than 2,300 suspected paedophiles for over a year because it did know what to do with it, an investigation has concluded. Police Professional 12/10/2016 News First Asian police officer ‘would join police again now’ BBC 12/10/2016 News IPCC will not investigate David Crompton complaint The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has decided it will not investigate the complaint made on behalf of a group of Hillsborough families about alleged instructions given by suspended South Yorkshire Police Chief Constable David Crompton to his legal team at the Hillsborough inquests. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 12/10/2016 News Police body cameras capture hours and hours of footage with no national consensus on how to release it PBS (US Public Broadcasting Service) 12/10/2016 News Live Blog at “Working with the police on policing” conference: Day One Taking place at the University of Sheffield between 12th to 14th October, this conference looks at the ways in which academics and the police can and do work together. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/10/2016 News Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner: Annual Report 2015-16 This report outlines achievements delivered under each of the priority areas identified in the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner's Strategic Plan 2015-17, "which I am now half way through. Although significant progress has been made in the fight against modern slavery, with more victims identified and more criminals convicted, there is still much to be done to ensure best practice across all agencies". gov.uk 12/10/2016 Report Modern slavery: England and Wales police investigating ‘too few’ cases BBC 12/10/2016 News Sexual assault and the night-time economy – small ideas make a difference Guest blog by Northumbria PCC, Vera Baird The Police Foundation 12/10/2016 Feature, Opinion New Deputy Chief Constable appointed Cleveland Police is pleased to announce that Simon Nickless has been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Constable. Cleveland OPCC 12/10/2016 News PCC Activity And Performance Monitoring Report – West Mercia. The purpose of this report is to provide members of the Police and Crime Panel with an overview of the breadth and depth of the Commissioner and his Deputy’s work and an update of force performance. West Mercia OPCC 12/10/2016 Report Sara Thornton Blog: It’s time for a sharing economy in policing British policing is structured around the local but criminals aren’t constrained by lines on maps so the police can’t afford to be either. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 12/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Thinktank sets out £2.6m blueprint for problem-solving criminal courts 'Problem-solving' courts, which tackle issues such as alcohol or drug-addiction alongside their immediate caseload, should be extended in the criminal sector, a thinktank recommends today. O The Law Society Gazette 12/10/2016 News Problem-solving courts: A delivery plan – Report The Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice have backed the idea of piloting problem-solving courts in England and Wales, but as yet there is not clear plan for putting this into practice. This paper offers an affordable, deliverable and practical plan for developing a set of 10 new pilot projects which can begin to hear cases in 2017. Centre for Justice Innovation 12/10/2016 Report Problem-solving courts: A delivery plan The Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice have backed the idea of piloting problem-solving courts in England and Wales, but as yet there is not clear plan for putting this into practice. This paper offers an affordable, deliverable and practical plan for developing a set of 10 new pilot projects which can begin to hear cases in 2017. Centre for Justice Innovation 12/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Labour’s 170 questions for the Tories on Brexit: #72-83 on law enforcement and security This is the list of 170 questions – one for each day before Theresa May’s self-imposed deadline to start the process for leaving the EU – which has been sent by shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry and shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer in a letter to David Davis in the run-up to an Opposition Day debate LabourList 12/10/2016 News PCC: Give police more powers to deal with travellers PCC says illegal encampments are making residents' lives a misery Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/10/2016 News Scotland’s first human trafficking strategy launched BBC 12/10/2016 News Prison inquiry demanded by governors after ‘unprecedented’ rise in violence BBC 12/10/2016 News Police chief asks if certain student burglaries should be investigated "If people leave doors or windows open there is an expectation the police will investigate". Loughborough Echo 12/10/2016 News Police under fire for failing to curb modern slavery The Times - Subscription at source 12/10/2016 News «543154325433543454355436543754385439Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events