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Pending retirees prioritised for government's pensions settlement

The Home Office has taken another step towards settling the police  pensions dsipute that is set to land the government with a multi-billion pound compensation bill. In an update to members, the Police Federation revealed that officials at the Home Office have set out guidance in relation to Immediate Detriment… Officers set to retire from policing are a step closer to ending the uncertainty over their pensions if draft Home Office guidance is agreed. ...

Officer questions to be put to chief constable candidates

Applications for Lincolnshire’s next Chief Constable are now closed and the next stage of the recruitment process has began. Incumbent Bill Skelly is due to retire this December. A two day process at the beginning of September will put questions from officers and staff in a Q&A, with all candidates… Lincolnshire Police are incorporating questions from frontline officers and staff as part of the recruitment process for their new Chief Constable....

Interview: Leicestershire's first Somali PC

PC Ahmed joined Leicestershire Police as a Special Constable in 2015 and then as a PC in 2017. He is currently a neighbourhood policing officer in the Spinney Hill area, working closely within the community where he grew up. He said policing is not generally seen as a viable career… PC Adam Ahmed is the first person from the Somali community to become a police officer in Leicestershire, one of the UK’s most multi-cultural areas. He tells Police Oracle his view on recruiting from underrepresented groups and how his own cultural background influences the force’s neighbourhood policing....

Police staff manager wins award for work on risk assessment tool

The work of a police staff member who has validated a harm assessment risk tool which uses artificial intelligence to forecast an offender’s potential to re-offend has been recognised with an award. Durham Constabulary’s Harm Assessment Risk Tool (HART) is an algorithmic forecast of an offender’s potential to offend. The… Durham head of criminal justice department helped validate AI system used by custody officers to assess harm risk in offenders ...

Force recruits stage sit-in at campus

The university has opened its doors after COVID-19 social distancing rules filled the force’s training centre to its limit. With their regular training site in Wymondham at full capacity, Norfolk Constabulary had to rethink new ways of training new recruits and putting on regular training sessions for officers currently in… A mass of officers have taken over a university - to ensure their studies aren’t interrupted by the COVID-19 outbreak. Norfolk Constabulary’s newest recruits are training on the University of East Anglia’s deserted campus. ...

AC Mark Simmons confirms exit from the Met after 38 years

The Metropolitan Police is set to reshuffle its top ranks with the retirement of the force’s lead in tackling violent crime. Assistant Commissioner Mark Simmons will retire from the Metropolitan Police Service later this month, opening the opportunity for several promotions – if the force decides to recruit his replacement… One of the Met’s leadership team is standing down at the end of this month. Assistant Commissioner Mark Simmons had extended his stay to help enforce the COVID-19 lockdown....

Interview: a change of image

Rebranding is always tricky for any organisation because getting it wrong is both costly and embarrassing. The dilemma for the College of Policing is in deciding what core work in the service remains the same and what has changed. The digital world has developed learning tools such as interactive video… The College of Policing is about to rebrand itself but will that be enough to silence its critics? Outgoing Chief Executive Mike Cunningham tells Police Oracle he is confident that the changes are a big step forward....