Police Magazine - June 2007
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Tory attack on targets eroding officer discretion / Penalty notices are replacing ‘commonsense’ policing
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Strike threat over pay cut / Call for an ‘independent review’ of police service
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Conference outcomes
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Service drops as police officers abstracted / Human trafficking not just ‘immigration issue’
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Flexible working put into difficult box / Breastfeeding police officers need to get a room
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Pay cut prompts possible strike u-turn / Policing by consent under threat
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Sergeants’ role should be protected / Police officers should not be treated like medical staff
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: More inspectors means less complaints / Workforce modernisation done in haste
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Tributes to PC Ricky Gray / Officers given style tips Officers raise cash for toddler
News in Focus: Sanction detections erode discretion / Modernisation pilots set to fail
Changing sides: How one villain has changed his ways and now helps the police
Bravery: The second in a series on the Police Federation’s Bravery Awards highlighting stories behind the nominees
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Get tough on those who fail to stop / Lack of standards impacts on policing ‘profession’
Conference reporting by Syreeta Lund and Helen Gilbert: Civilians should not be custody sergeants / Police vehicles could be claiming lives
Judgement: Opinion: Tony Judge, former editor of Police magazine gives his personal views on policing issues

