Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 20841 to 20860 «103910401041104210431044104510461047Next ›Last » Northamptonshire Police sixth fastest at answering 999 calls – new data reveals Northamptonshire Police 6th fastest at answering 999 calls- with a 91.90% response rate. A new study by Radaris reveals the UK police forces answering phone calls the quickest and slowest. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 13/2/2024 News ‘Mastermind’ of armed robbery which killed PC escaped arrest for nearly 20 years The ‘mastermind’ of an armed robbery that left one police officer dead and another seriously injured avoided arrest for nearly 20 years, a jury has been told. Police constable Sharon Beshenivsky was killed on November 18, 2005, as she and a colleague responded to a report of a robbery at a travel agents in West Yorkshire. Police Oracle 13/2/2024 News Met Police officer accused of posting sexist and misogynistic material on TikTok A misconduct hearing is set to begin tomorrow into claims PC Daniel Naggea posted offensive material on social media. A serving Met Police officer has been accused of posting sexist and misogynistic material on a TikTok account. Express 13/2/2024 News Gang Violence Matrix gone after Met listens to ‘disproportionality’ concerns London Mayor Sadiq Khan believes the Violence Harm Assessment represents a 'significant change' but will be judged on results. The Met will now use a different approach to identify and risk assess the most harmful individuals after listening to “concerns about disproportionality” associated with the Gangs Violence Matrix (GVM). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 News Results of PND data wash proves public ‘can have real confidence’ in force’s vetting Avon and Somerset Police submitted over 7,600 records of officers, staff and volunteers, meaning more than 3,300 lines of data had to be manually considered. Fewer than 20 cases were flagged from the 7,600-plus records submitted by Avon and Somerset Police as part of the PND data wash carried out nationally following the convictions of Met officers Wayne Couzens and David Carrick. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 News IOPC to investigate Nottinghamshire Police contact with Valdo Calocane before three people killed The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has started an investigation into complaints about Nottinghamshire Police’s previous contact with Valdo Calocane and its handling of the murder investigation following the deaths of three people in Nottingham in June last year. Police Professional 13/2/2024 News Changes in the Met after retirements in leadership team and CT policing Met AC Pippa Mills will replace the retiring Barbara Gray while Cambridgeshire ACC Vicki Evans was appointed this week as the successor to DAC Tim Jacques. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 News An Garda Síochána tenders for BWV cameras as roll-out moves step closer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The roll-out of body-worn video (BWV) cameras by An Garda Síochána has moved a step closer with the formal publication of new tender documents. Police Professional 13/2/2024 News IOPC investigating Nottinghamshire’s prior contact with Valdo Calocane Allegations have been made in respect of the non-execution of an outstanding warrant for Valdo Calocane’s arrest prior to him murdering three people in a random attack. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 News CNC launches new apprenticeship scheme for AFOs The Non- Home Office Police Officer Apprenticeship officially launches with the CNC this week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 News Force accused of ‘systemic failures’ in investigation of police perpetrated domestic abuse The Centre for Women’s Justice (CWJ) has launched a civil claim on behalf of seven women against Devon and Cornwall Police for what it claims were “systemic failures” in the investigation of police perpetrated domestic abuse (PPDA). Police Professional 13/2/2024 News Hamilton police board members pitch $5M in cuts to 2024 budget CANADA: Two Hamilton police board members are pitching roughly $5 million in reductions from the service's 2024 budget after city council asked the governing body to look for savings. The Hamilton Spectator (Canada) 13/2/2024 News Police bullying on the budget crosses the line CANADA: The police are an essential service. But the bully budget routine we've seen from police HQ is not an appropriate way to discuss the needed funding. Toronto Star (Canada) 13/2/2024 Feature, Opinion The Irish Council for Civil Liberties on garda body cams REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Facial recognition technology is “discriminatory", "unlawful”, “indiscriminate and pervasive surveillance”, says The Irish Council for Civil liberties. [AUDIO] newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 13/2/2024 News Almost 3000 people over the age of 35 apply to join An Garda Síochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over a third of the people who submitted applications to join An Garda Síochána in their latest recruitment drive are 35-49 years old Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 13/2/2024 News Manual image processing by gardaí ‘unfeasible’ – Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Commissioner is expected to say that An Garda Síochána must have access to modern digital analysis tools as manual processing of images is "unfeasible and ineffective". RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 13/2/2024 News Thames Valley in-house drug analysis approach delivers faster and more effective justice An operation launched by Thames Valley Police to use in-house drug testing in possession with intent to supply cases has cut delays in bringing cases to court, improved outcomes and proved effective in taking dealers off the street, with other forces now looking to implement the same approach, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview How police body-worn cameras can facilitate misidentification in domestic and family violence responses AUSTRALIA: Police body-worn camera (BWC) technologies—affixed to a vest, sunglasses or cap—are deployed by all Australian police agencies, including in frontline responses to domestic and family violence (DFV). Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 13/2/2024 Research article Blueprint magazine Issue 2 2023 AUSTRALIA: Blueprint is South Australia Police’s official magazine. In each issue you will find informative and engaging articles covering a broad range of policing issues including crime prevention, current operations, crime trends and community engagement, along with team and staff profiles and new policing initiatives. South Australia Police 13/2/2024 Feature Criminology in Policing: Right realism – penal populism and the police In the latest in the new series of The Police Student focusing on Criminology in Policing, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly explores right realist perspectives, rational actors, and the development of a societal ‘underclass’. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/2/2024 Feature «103910401041104210431044104510461047Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events