Bernard Hogan-Howe on Total Policing and reform priorities for Scotland Yard | 15.05.2012
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Policy Exchange is delighted to host a keynote speech by Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. The event will be the Commissioner's first public speech following the London Mayoral election and will provide a key insight into his plans for improving policing in the capital, and how he intends to reform Scotland Yard itself in line with his philosophy of 'Total Policing'.
Met Police in fresh race row
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Britain's Metropolitan Police is reeling from fresh allegations of racism within its ranks. Both the police and the Independent Police Complaints Commission are investigating 20 officers in 11 separate incidents in a scandal that is threatening to engulf new Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe' s tenure in charge of the UK's largest police force. Amina Taylor brings us more
Stop and Search Fingerprinting - Reprezent 107.3FM on ITV News
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www.reprezent.org.uk Bernard Hogan Howe, the chief of the Met Police, vowed to become the "implacable enemy" of racism in London's ever controversial police force. His vows include equipping police vans with CCTV and supplying 400 police cars with fingerprint scanners so suspects can be checked on the street. As the commissioner makes his bids, Reprezent 107.3FM's Tarek Chaudhury, Sandy Idigbe and Johnathan Mambu aired their views on London Tonight (ITV News), delivering The Voice of Young London.
Met Chief: Police Must Deal Better With Black Suspects
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The Met Police Commissioner has told LBC 97.3 that the force must improve how it deals with black suspects. Following the case of a policeman allegedly shouting racist remarks at a black suspect, ten other cases of alleged racism are being investigated by the police watchdog. Bernard Hogan Howe says London's diversity can't be used an excuse for failure. He told Nick Ferrari that those investigations will be completed in the next four weeks. Live on LBC 97.3, Mr Hogan Howe insists standards are improving and that racists would find him to be "an implacable enemy".
Met police chief issues racism warning to force
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The Metropolitan police commissioner, Bernard Hogan-Howe, has urged his staff to report inappropriate behaviour by colleagues in the wake of an investigation into alleged racism in the force.
Bernard Hogan-Howe talks PCSOs
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe giving a talk in London in March 2012 on policing in the capital. OnTheBeat101 were there to ask him the questions that matter to PCSOs. Don't forget you can catch up with PCSO news, features and interviews at www.onthebeat101.wordpress.com Follow us on twitter @onthebeat101
Commissioner Webchat
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Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe is hosting his regular interactive, live webchat on Wednesday 4th April giving Londoners an opportunity to ask him questions. Join th webchat between 2:45 - 3:45pm at www.met.police.uk/askmetboss You can also join the discussion on Twitter using hashtag #AskMetBoss
Commissioner's Roadshow event -- Stoke Newington School -- 28th March 2012
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Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service talks to residents of Hackney, Haringey and Islington at Stoke Newington School about his plans for policing in London, whilst providing them with an opportunity to put questions to him.
Commissioner's Excellence in Total Policing Awards 2012
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Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe talks about his Excellence in Total Policing Awards 2012, followed by comments from some of the winners. content.met.police.uk
Commissior Roadshow event - Kingston University - 15th February 2012
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Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service talks to local residents at Kingston University about his plans for policing in London.
Boris Johnson and Met Police launch Trident Gang Crime Command
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Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe were in Trafalgar Square to mark the start of a major new crack down on gang crime by the Metropolitan Police Service. The newly formed Trident Gang Crime Command, sees one thousand officers now dedicated to tackling gang crime in London as well as the introduction of local task forces across London. The new command will retain responsibility for the prevention and investigation of shootings, but will now work more closely with boroughs to proactively tackle gang crime.
Jennette Arnold Questions Met Police Commissioner about Stop and Search
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On February 2nd 2012 Jennette Arnold Questioned London's Met Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe about the use of Stop and Search tactics in London. She urged the Commissioner to fully appreciate that young people the she has spoken to in North East London (Hackney Islington and Waltham Forest) are sick and tired of the inappropriate use of Stop and Search. They see it as being used in an arbitrary and intimidatory manner. Police must show that they understand that in Britain policing is by consent. And that this consent is given as much by young people in our society as anyone else. Stop and Search should be only used on the basis of intelligence and evidence. And when it is used respect should be shown to those who are stopped and searched, as they are, under British law innocent until proven guilty.
Boris Johnson launches major Met crack down on gang crime
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Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Deputy Mayor for Policing Kit Malthouse and the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe launched the newly formed Trident Gang Crime Command today in Trafalgar Square. Dozens of suspected gang members were targeted today (Wednesday 8 February) in a series of coordinated operations to mark the start of a major new crack down on gang crime by the Metropolitan Police Service.
London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee 2
The London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee question Deputy Mayor for Policing Kit Malthouse and Met Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe on youth crime
Total Policing: the future of policing in London
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Speaker(s): Bernard Hogan-Howe Chair: Professor Tim Newburn Recorded on 12 January 2012 in Old Theatre, Old Building. The current commissioner of the Met and former chief constable of Merseyside Police will speak about his hopes and aspirations in relation to the future of policing in the capital. Bernard Hogan-Howe is the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service.
LBC 97.3 Learns How To Use A Police Taser
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After Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe told LBC 97.3's Nick Ferrari, reporter Dan Freedman visited the Police Training Centre in Gravesend to find out how they work and what the police plan to do with them.
Stephen Lawrence: Killers Jailed For Life
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Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for a minimum of 15 years and two months and 14 years and three months respectively for the racist murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence. The pair, 36 and 35, were handed life sentences at the Old Bailey after being found guilty of the 1993 killing on Tuesday. Mr Justice Treacy had to sentence the men as juveniles, because of their ages at the time they committed the crime. He was also bound to follow guidelines from 1993 - which saw the killers sentenced to terms around half the length of what they might expect had they committed the crimes today. The judge told the court the sentence may be lower than some would expect, but that he had to follow the law. During the course of his sentencing remarks, he said the only reason for the "terrible and evil crime" was racial hatred, and that Mr Lawrence was blameless. He said: "A totally innocent 18-year-old youth on the threshold of a promising life was brutally cut down in the street in front...
Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met Police commissioner, announces 'Total Policing' for London
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Bernard Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police commissioner, speaks at the inaugural London Policy Conference on 13 December 2011. He announced his aims as the Metropolitan Police commissioner were to 'cut crime, cut cost and continue to develop the culture of the Met' and he 'will offer to the Met in terms of values: humility, integrity and transparency'. Hogan-Howe will be policing London using a method called 'total policing', by which he means 'that with 53000 people we can create a greater impact as a team ... it's about making a team ethos'. Since becoming the Metropolitan Police commissioner he has pushed two main tactics 'around uninsured drivers and around exercising warrants right across London for drug dealing'. According to the commissioner, '80 per cent of the people that have uninsured vehicles are criminals, 60 per cent of that are active'. To find out more about the The London Policy Conference visit www.londonpolicyconference.com For more information about IPPR visit our...
Downing Street Cabinet Office Gibraltar Tax Evasion Fraud Files Epic Scale UNCUT BBC SKY News
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The new Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard Bernard Hogan-Howe is understood to be soon having to confront the biggest ongoing organised crime case in modern economic history. The former Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson is understood to have concealed theexplosive compelling case files pursuant to the Carroll Foundation Trust case. Latest American and British media reports have stated that the entire contents of the Carroll Trust's multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences were completely stolen including the theft of priceless US Anglo-Irish national treasures and rare illuminated manuscripts collections dating from the thirteenth century. It is believed that the world renowned Carroll Institute Oxford University academic research establishment under the umbrella of the parallel Carroll Maryland Trust has also been the target of the named white collar crime syndicate which continues to operate in the offshore tax havens of...
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