Police Magazine - March 2007
News: Funding cuts impact on gun crime areas
News: Federation hits out at unfair pay review
Equality duty means new approach
Smooth operators?: Will the National Policing Improvement Agency make a difference to frontline officers? Tina Orr Munro speaks to chief executive Peter Neyroud
Local focus: Policing by numbers
Care in custody: Should police cells be used for people with mental health issues? Syreeta Lund report
Mean streets: As CO19, the Met’s specialist firearms department, are under increasing pressure to tackle gun crime after the murders of three teenagers, Syreeta Lund joins them on shift
The cuffs are off: As some forces look to civilianise the role of the custody officer, Helen gilbert asks whether they will offer a better service or could cost lives
Judgement: Opinion: Booth tolls the bell for Edmund-Davies
Reach for the top: Julie Spence, president of the British Association of Women in Policing, talks about the role of women in the service and how they have gone from mops to the top
Policing hatred: Criminologist Nathan Hall speaks out on why he believes the police have a key role in dealing with hate crime to help build bridges in communities

