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Police Magazine

March's edition of Police magazine is now online on the Police Federation website and includes:

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Editorial

News: Federation hits out at female officer report

News: PM pledge to maintain police numbers

News: Forces should keep figures that could cut assaults

Federation Views: David Pellatt, secretary of the Inspectors’ Central Committee reflects on the past and looks at what the future could hold for the rank as some forces look to reduce senior managers

View from the Chair

Local focus: Mark Botham, chairman of North Yorkshire Police Federation, looks at the divisiveness of special priority payments

View from the sidelines: Light-hearted look at life by Clive Chamberlain who looks writes on the issue of weight gain and the more serious subject of police overtime

Police in parliament: What makes a prospective parliamentary candidate volunteer as a Special Constable? Syreeta Lund speaks to Nicola Bates, contesting Nick Clegg’s seat on why she decided to walk the beat

Future force: Could the recession be used as an excuse to downgrade police officers pay and conditions? Roger Seifert, professor of industrial relations and human resources management

Moving on up? Can you really manage to get onto the housing ladder on a police officer’s wage? Suzanne Boyce, editor of Homefocus magazine offers up some solutions

Breaking the silence: How Northumbria Police’s Public Protection Unit is trying to get women to report domestic violence which results in the murders of two women every week in the UK

A risky business: A driver training expert and psychologist writes about how the risks of driving at high speeds can be cut through brain training techniques