Friday 10th February 2012

Police Magazine - March 2006



Editorial

News: Super cops reach beyond top pay scale within three years of joining the service. Senior officer likens conditions of hotel to bombing on Underground
 
Judgment: opinion: Tony Judge, former editor of Police magazine,gives his personal views on policing issues
 
Nick's flexible friends?: Tory shadow police minister Nick Herbert talks about the Party’s plans for the police serviceto be more ‘flexible’ on a raft of issues including pay and conditions

Sparking debate: Amnesty International argue that Taser should not be extended to frontline officers while the Federation’s Paul Davis makes the case for why it would help protect officers and the public

Body of evidence: How Cambridgeshire officers solved the mystery of how an unidentified man ended up stabbed and burnt in a field during complex investigation

Decision Time: Federation representatives around the country will be making a decision on behalf of all police officers in relation to potentially extending membership to the extended police family. Syreeta Lund examines the debate

Something Special: An insight into the history of the Special Constable and a look at what they offer the modern police service today

In the Shadows: As politicians debate how the police can be accountable to local people, Floyd Millen examines why police authorities, tasked with ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of the police, need to make the public more aware of their role

Internet watch foundation: How a charity helps to tackle child pornography on the internet