Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 20741 to 20760 «103410351036103710381039104010411042Next ›Last » Civil claim to be launched against Devon and Cornwall over investigation of PPDA The Centre for Women’s Justice has launched the civil claim on behalf of seven women. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2024 News Every force to receive funding to ramp up patrols in ASB hotspots £66 million total funding will be allocated across England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2024 News Police get funding to crack down on bail violations CANADA: Province providing $24M over three years to Central Region OPP, Rama Police Service, OPP Highway Safety Division Midland Today (Canada) 15/2/2024 News 2 Toronto police officers charged with shooting at men in car, SIU says CANADA: Assault with a weapon, careless use of a firearm among charges. CBC News (Canada) 15/2/2024 News Charges stayed in drug-trafficking case amid police-misconduct allegations CANADA: Former police constable Robb Ferris was investigating drug ring when he was accused of corruption. Vancouver Sun (Canada) 15/2/2024 News 136 Wicklow gardaí honoured for their services to the community REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An awards ceremony held at Rathsallagh House, Dunlavin saw members of An Garda Síochána from the Wicklow Garda Division acknowledged for their excellent police work. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 15/2/2024 News Calls for Garda Patrols in Town Park amid anti-social behaviour concerns REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Local Councillor Tony McCormack has urged An Garda Síochána to patrol the town park following recent bouts of anti-social behaviour. Offaly Live 15/2/2024 News 500k worth of cannabis seized in Garda sting REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 24 kilos of cannabis and another 10kg of resin were found at the premises. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 15/2/2024 News GLEPHA: Innovative violence prevention programmes and police partnerships from around the world Last month the Global Law Enforcement & Public Health Association (GLEPHA) published a series of reports as part of the ‘Envisaging the future of policing and public health’ project, covering a range of topics including harm reduction, diversion, and policing mental health; in the fourth in a series of seven articles, Policing Insight’s Thomas James looks at GLEPHA’s report on violence prevention programmes and police partnership from England, Iraq, Mexico and Fiji. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/2/2024 Analysis, Feature Dramatic moment off-duty police team charge at knifeman in London Dramatic footage has been released showing the moment a group of off-duty police officers intervened to stop a knife attack in south London on 21 July 2023. BBC 15/2/2024 News Police Federation criticises deputy chief constable secondment warning it damages ‘trust and confidence’ The body which represents rank-and-file police officers in Northern Ireland has called for a “thorough examination” after it was confirmed deputy chief constable Mark Hamilton will take up a secondment. Belfast Telegraph 15/2/2024 News West Midlands PCC applies for judicial review over scrapping of his role Simon Foster will go to court over plan to transfer his powers as police and crime commissioner to region’s mayor The Guardian 15/2/2024 News Katarina Carroll facing open revolt, 300 senior cops meet over leadership failure AUSTRALIA: The Police Commissioner is potentially facing a no-confidence motion while 300 senior police officers are meeting to discuss concerns over the service “failing the Queensland community”. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 15/2/2024 News Rishi Sunak launches crackdown on anti-social behaviour with police to get £66 million to carry out 900,000 hours of patrols in hotspots Rishi Sunak launches a major new crackdown on yobs today, handing police tens of millions of pounds to patrol anti-social behaviour blackspots. Forces across England and Wales will receive £66million to put 'bobbies on the beat' for hundreds of thousands of extra hours over the course of 12 months. The funding will target violence, drug-dealing, vandalism and other yobbish behaviour that makes life a misery for decent people. Mail Online 15/2/2024 News Facial recognition raises dilemma for police NEW ZEALAND: Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura says New Zealand needs an open discussion about facial recognition. Twenty-five New World and Pak’nSave stores across the North Island are trialing facial recognition technology as a way to combat repeat abuse of staff and shoplifting. Overseas studies indicate the technology is more likely to generate false matches with non-white people, and the Privacy Commission says it will look into the privacy issues involved. Tania Kura, who is is responsible for day-to-day policing and operations throughout New Zealand , says Police is struggling with facial recognition issues. Waatea News (New Zealand) 15/2/2024 News Police Commissioner unable to rule out job losses amid Govt’s spending cuts NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster won’t speculate on whether his organisation can achieve the Government’s desired 6.5 per cent cut in spending without losing staff. He acknowledges “trade-offs” are required to deliver such savings from a $2.2 billion budget, of which $17b relates to staffing. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 15/2/2024 News Efficiency spotlight report: The impact of recruitment and retention on the criminal justice system In this report HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, HM Inspectorate of Probation and HM Inspectorate of Prisons focus on recruitment and retention in the agencies that we inspect: the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Probation and Youth Offending Services and the Prison Service. We draw on evidence from inspection activity conducted by each of our individual inspectorates. We set out the findings from our work, as well as cross-cutting themes. We conclude by highlighting signs of progress as well as ongoing risks to the criminal justice system. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/2/2024 Report The impact of recruitment and retention on the criminal justice system Today HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate published a report relating to the impact of recruitment and retention on the criminal justice system. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/2/2024 News Avon and Somerset Police launch operation to tackle knife crime A police force is launching a new operation to tackle knife crime. BBC 15/2/2024 News Supplementary Analysis Report: Firearm Prohibition Orders Legislation Amendment Bill NEW ZEALAND: This Supplementary Analysis Report (SAR) was prepared by New Zealand Police, signed on 14 February 2024 and considered by Cabinet on 20 February 2024. New Zealand Police 15/2/2024 Report «103410351036103710381039104010411042Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events