Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115030 total results. Showing results 108961 to 108980 «544554465447544854495450545154525453Next ›Last » PCC funds new tagging system to track alcohol levels and ‘prevent domestic violence’ Repeat offenders convicted of domestic abuse crimes will be forced to wear new revolutionary alcohol detection tags – to help keep their victims safe. Police Professional 27/9/2016 News Pre-charge bail – an exploratory study This report summarises the findings from an exploratory study into pre-charge bail undertaken in nine police forces between June and November 2015. The report sets out some insights into the drivers for lengthy pre-charge bail and how the Home Office proposed legislation may affect managing investigations. College of Policing 27/9/2016 Report PFEW shuts down Constables’ Committee account as funds centrally transferred The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has transferred all of the money out of its Constables’ Central Committee (CCC) account and cancelled approximately £300,000 of contracts and agreements. Police Professional 27/9/2016 News Study reveals evidence that limits on police bail could impact on police and victims Reducing the number of cases where pre-charge bail can be used and limiting initial bail periods to 28 days for suspects could create difficulties for police investigating cases - including violent crime and sexual offences. College of Policing 27/9/2016 News Radical reconsideration’ of police work needed to tackle gangs’ grip on sex trade, claims report Police have been criticised for a lack of enforcement as research has laid bare the extent of organised crime groups’ (OCGs’) control over Britain’s off-street sex industry. Police Professional 27/9/2016 News FBI head pledges to track police use of force FBI Director James Comey is repeating his commitment to building a comprehensive database tracking police use of deadly force. Mail Online 27/9/2016 News Staffordshire Police film every stop and search after Home Office failing Police officers are filming every 'stop and search' conducted on Staffordshire's streets. The crackdown comes after Staffordshire Police was criticised for breaching Home Office guidance on stop and search rules. Stoke on Trent Live 27/9/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/9/2016 News The role and impact of organised crime in the local off-street sex market The Police Foundation 27/9/2016 Report Organised crime on the doorstep – crime groups operating in the adult sex market A Police Foundation and Perpetuity Research study has revealed that organised crime plays a major role in local off street sex markets. The study, based in Bristol, found not only a large number of brothels, but that very many of them were being managed by groups of offenders. The Police Foundation 27/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Call for force to attend fewer low level crimes condemned HMICS claims less attendance would help improve community engagement. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2016 News Requiring officer Freemason declarations would be illegal, politican told Liberal Democrat wants Met to keep register. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2016 News Recorded crime at a 42 year low Recorded crime in Scotland is at its lowest level since 1974 according to new figures released today. Scottish Government 27/9/2016 News Recorded Crime in Scotland 2015-16 This bulletin presents National Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in 2015-16. Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police provide a measure of the volume of criminal activity with which the police are faced. Crimes recorded by the police do not reveal the incidence of all crime committed since not all crimes are reported to the police. Scottish Government 27/9/2016 Report Recorded crime in Scotland drops to lowest level in 40 years Recorded crime in Scotland has dropped by 4% to its lowest levels since 1974 but there has been an increase in the number of sex crimes reported. BBC 27/9/2016 News Chief constable says police must be able to search youngsters for alcohol Scotland’s most senior police officer has said his force must be allowed to continue searching young people for alcohol once a new code of practice is introduced. The Scotsman 27/9/2016 News Scotland’s police chiefs signals ends to force centralisation Scotland's chief constable has signalled a halt to centralisation in the national force. Phil Gormley has said he wants to re-empower regional commanders hit by a tough and controversial regime of targets under his predecessor Sir Stephen House. The Herald (Scotland) 27/9/2016 News Ugly debate on abuse shows why new laws are needed MSPS recently took part in an debate on the new Domestic Abuse Bill. The legislation would see the creation of a new specific offence of "abusive behaviour in relation to a partner or ex-partner". It comes after a recent Scottish Government consultation found that 90 per cent of respondents did not feel current laws provided police, courts or prosecutors sufficient powers to challenge coercive and controlling behaviour. The National 27/9/2016 Feature, Opinion MSP calls for police to crack down on ‘revenge porn’ sites Politicians have called for a crackdown on so-called “revenge porn” after naked images of at least 20 Scottish women were posted online. The Times - Subscription at source 27/9/2016 News New police boss could end first year with £3.1m financial black hole Police and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold will today (Tuesday) explain to members of the county police and crime panel why the force is forecast to bust its budget for the 2016/17 fiscal year - his first in charge of Northants Police. Northamptonshire Telegraph 27/9/2016 News «544554465447544854495450545154525453Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events