Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114961 total results. Showing results 110861 to 110880 «554055415542554355445545554655475548Next ›Last » Lack of knowledge and training led to custody failings The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has made a series of recommendations to Sussex Police after an investigation revealed failings in its treatment of a girl with a severe developmental disorder. Police Professional 8/6/2016 News IPCC criticises Sussex police over hooding of disabled 11-year-old girl Girl, known as Child H, was hooded, handcuffed and detained for total of more than 60 hours over four separate occasions The Guardian 8/6/2016 News Police force fined for ‘sex offender’ email error A police force has been fined after an email, containing information that could be used to identify eight sex offenders, was sent to a member of the public in error. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) 8/6/2016 News Killer breakthrough – the day DNA evidence first nailed a murderer It’s 30 years since DNA fingerprinting was first used in a police investigation. The technique has since put millions of criminals behind bars – and it all began when one scientist stumbled on the idea in a failed experiment The Guardian 8/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Reimagining the volunteer: A new chapter for police volunteering What can be achieved and delivered by volunteers in policing? In the sixth of our blogs celebrating volunteers' week, Dr Matt Callender of the University of Northampton outlines two exciting new research projects aimed at understanding the activities and skills of Special Constables. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/6/2016 Analysis Job: Associate Lecturer in Criminology University of Exeter 8/6/2016 Jobs Job: Lecturer in Criminology Salary £38,021 to £43,528 per annum. Closes 4th July 2016 University of West London 8/6/2016 Jobs Job: Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice Salary £33,574 to £36,672 per annum. Closes 24th June 2016 University of Portsmouth 8/6/2016 Jobs Review, evaluation and analysis of the operation of the present Irish prison service prisoner complaints procedure REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is the first review, evaluation and analysis of the operation of the present Irish Prison Service (IPS) Prisoner Complaints Procedure since its formal introduction in June 2014. [pdf] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 8/6/2016 Report British police accused of helping Saudi torturers The Times - Subscription at source 8/6/2016 News British police help train Saudi authorities despite torture fears The Telegraph 8/6/2016 News Disabled girl handcuffed by Sussex Police, IPCC finds BBC 8/6/2016 News New Northants PCC scraps Adam Simmonds’ arbitrary specials target Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/6/2016 News PCC’s plan branded ‘an appalling waste of money’ nets a tidy profit Gloucestershire OPCC 8/6/2016 News Police and crime commissioner pledges to spend £100,000 on tackling gang crime across Essex Essex's police and crime commissioner has pledged to spend a minimum of £100,000 to tackle gang violence in Essex. Gazette (Essex) 7/6/2016 News Home Office extends CGI Police National Database deal for three years CGI will be tasked with "disaggregating" relationships with the other suppliers involved in the delivery of the database Computing 7/6/2016 News Dorset Police And Crime Panel Complaints Protocol When the Police and Crime Panel last considered its Complaints Protocol the OPCC requested an opportunity to make some minor amendments to enable a final version to be brought back for approval by the Panel. Dorset OPCC 7/6/2016 Report Dorset Police and Crime Panel Work Programme The Dorset Police and Crime Panel Work Programme is detailed in the attached Appendix. Dorset OPCC 7/6/2016 Report Police beware use and abuse of social media Chris Marshall: When Sergeant Jon Harris used a karaoke rendition of I Will Survive to ease tensions after a disturbance in a Glasgow pub, he rightly won plaudits, most notably - and somewhat surreally - from the original performer of the song, Gloria Gaynor. The Scotsman 7/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland ‘adds hijab to uniform’ to encourage Muslim women to join force Police Scotland is preparing to introduce a hijab to its uniform in a bid to encourage more Muslim women to join the force. The hijab, which covers the head and neck, has been ‘sourced and tested’ by police. It will now be presented to a uniform standards working group for consideration. The Herald (Scotland) 7/6/2016 News «554055415542554355445545554655475548Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events