Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98048 total results. Showing results 20461 to 20480 «102010211022102310241025102610271028Next ›Last » Man taken into custody after body with stab wounds found in car at NSW Central Coast beach AUSTRALIA: A man is under police guard in hospital after a body was found in a car at a beach car park on the NSW Central Coast. The Guardian 16/10/2023 News Manukau apartment homicide: Murder trial begins for Susana Leota-Lu over stabbing of Samantha Whitehouse NEW ZEALAND: An Auckland woman accused of having inflicted 94 stab wounds upon her neighbour - including some believed to have been administered after the neighbour died - has told a jury she’s not guilty of murder, with her lawyers saying it was an act of self-defence. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 16/10/2023 News Hamilton police officer determined to help offenders break the cycle of crime NEW ZEALAND: Hamilton-based authorised police officer Amrinder Khipal has been working hard to help people detained in the Waikato District Custody Unit to break the cycle of crime. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 16/10/2023 News Northants police chief suspended over medal-wearing inquiry Northamptonshire's chief constable has been suspended during a criminal investigation into his conduct over the wearing of military medals. BBC 16/10/2023 News Bianca Williams: Stopped athlete was stereotyped by police, panel told An athlete who was stopped and searched believes he is stereotyped by police as a "black man in a nice car so he must be engaged in criminality", a misconduct hearing was told. BBC 16/10/2023 News Chief Constable Nick Adderley suspended following complaint Chief Constable Nick Adderley has been suspended while an independent investigation into allegations about his conduct takes place. Police Professional 16/10/2023 News Officer not at fault for fatal collision A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer who was involved in a fatal road traffic collision while responding to an emergency call acted in accordance with the relevant policies and procedures, an investigation has concluded. Police Professional 16/10/2023 News Police and partners join forces to tackle business and retail crime Police and partners are taking part in a week of joint targeted operations in towns and city centres to tackle “epidemic levels” of retail and business crime. Police Professional 16/10/2023 News Nine officers injured and 15 protestors arrested during pro-Palestine demonstrations in London Nine officers were injured during disorder following pro-Palestine demonstrations in central London on Saturday (October 14). Police Professional 16/10/2023 News Age limit for joining Gardai set to increase to 50 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The entry age limit of 35 has been in place since 2004, when it was increased from 26. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/10/2023 News Study proves forensic fibres can last underwater for weeks New research has underlined the importance of searching for fibre evidence even after long exposure time in water. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/10/2023 News Cambs CAPVA programme reducing callouts and costs The force has published new figures on its Respect Young People's Programme which aims to address child and adolescent to parent violence and abuse (CAPVA). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/10/2023 News The @WeCops debate: The impacts of climate change on policing and community safety The consequences of climate change are increasingly recognised as a growing concern for policing and community safety, and were the subject of a recent @WeCops Twitter Chat; in this article Dr David Lydon of Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU), who hosted the chat, reflects on the conversations and comments during the discussion, providing a narrative of the anonymised views and opinions of those taking part. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/10/2023 Feature Agreement reached between Stratford police and police services board REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new four-year agreement has been reached between the Stratford Police Association and the Stratford Police Services Board. CTV News (Canada) 16/10/2023 News Moral injury: The lesser-known risk to law enforcement CANADA: Law enforcement personnel are often hailed as heroes who put their lives on the line to serve and protect. Blue Line (Canada) 16/10/2023 Feature McEntee says enforcement of road laws ‘strong’ amid reports of drop in drink-driving checks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justice Minister Helen McEntee has insisted that Garda enforcement of the rules of the road is “strong”, after figures suggested the number of Garda checkpoints being carried out had dropped significantly. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 16/10/2023 News Road policing is ‘strong’, says McEntee, as figures show drop in Garda checkpoints REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fellow Minister says there is a need to 'strengthen enforcement' as proposal goes to Cabinet for increased penalty points for offences on bank holidays. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 16/10/2023 News Elevate your policing career: LJMU’s advanced security courses await! Leadership, knowledge and application are the fundamentals to continuous education and training across all policing fields, essential to keep updated on best practices, legal changes and evolving community needs. The Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies (LCAPS) offers a comprehensive learning portfolio featuring academic policing programs designed to equip police professionals with the essential skills needed to apply to the everchanging complex challenges of modern policing. Policing Insight 16/10/2023 Advertisement, Feature Minister McEntee announces allocation of €3 million funding for innovative community safety projects REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee, T.D. has today announced the allocation of just over €3 million worth of funding to 30 projects who are adopting projects to improve safety in their communities. Government of Ireland 16/10/2023 News Removals of ‘Dangerous’ Mobile EU Citizens: Public Order and Security as a Police Paradigm Despite being frequently invoked in everyday police work and immigration enforcement to justify coercive measures, public order and security remains an ambiguous legal concept. For EU citizens, the Citizens’ Rights Directive stipulates public order and security grounds to provide a higher threshold against removals than criminal convictions alone. However, the removal grounds for EU citizens were founded on even less than criminal convictions in analysis of 100 removal orders for mobile Estonian and Romanian citizens in Finland. Ultimately, the removal orders relied on the assumption of future crimes and invoked a conception of ‘dangerous individuals’ with criminal tendencies, even based on single minor offences and administrative penal orders without criminal convictions. Notwithstanding various legal meanings, I argue that the required public order and security grounds for the removal of EU citizens corresponded to police conceptions of mobile populations as a potential source of criminality and a threat to social order. Social and Legal Studies 16/10/2023 Research article «102010211022102310241025102610271028Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events