Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97986 total results. Showing results 21001 to 21020 «104710481049105010511052105310541055Next ›Last » Cree man loses bid to privately prosecute Edmonton police officer who kicked him in head CANADA: An Indigenous man's attempt to privately prosecute the Edmonton police officer who kicked him in the head — leaving him with life-altering injuries — has been shut down by the Crown. CBC News (Canada) 3/10/2023 News 3 Windsor police officers recognized as finalists for policing, community awards CANADA: Const. Jeff Loewen has been a police officer for almost 30 years. Over those years, he's seen a lot — but he says working with a local charity helps him give back. CBC News (Canada) 3/10/2023 News Australia was a world leader in road safety, but has progress stalled? AUSTRALIA: Australia was once an international pioneer in road safety. In 1970, Victoria became the first jurisdiction in the world to make wearing seatbelts mandatory, with the rest of the country quickly following. Shortly after that, Australian states were among global leaders at instituting random breath testing. Both developments saw Australia's road toll drop significantly over the decades that followed. But according to the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics, that progress has stalled. In the last decade, national fatalities have remained largely flat year-on-year. ABC News (Australia) 3/10/2023 News Action plan needed to deal with garda roster dispute – McDonald REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government needs an action plan to deal with a dispute between Garda Commissioner Drew Harris and Garda representative organisations, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDomald has said. She added the ongoing disagreement over roster changes was a crisis and that leadership was now required. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2023 News Promises to get tough on youth crime might win votes, but the evidence shows it hasn’t worked for NZ NEW ZEALAND: The promise to "get tough on youth crime" is a New Zealand election perennial. This year, parties on both the left and right have pledged to crack down on young offenders—despite a lot of evidence that such approaches do not work in the long term. Phys Org 3/10/2023 News Some Police Scotland officers from legacy forces don’t have vetting HMICS has undertaken a separate vetting review as part of its wider thematic inspection of organisational culture within Police Scotland. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News Senior Constable Bryan Ward: Police and mental health NEW ZEALAND: Senior Constable Bryan Ward talks to Hamish Williams and psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald about the NZ Police's strategy to internal mental health and how the force is finding better ways forward by implementing mental health foundations for their staff. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 3/10/2023 Feature, Video Police warned of ‘critical’ call centre staff shortage before missed crash Lamara Bell and John Yuill were left abandoned in their vehicle at the side of the M9 after officers failed to properly log a call by a farmer. STV News 3/10/2023 News Not all Police Scotland officers and staff have vetting records, review finds The force is now being advised by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland to undertake an urgent review to ensure that all workers have been subject to at least recruitment vetting. Sky News 3/10/2023 News Irish police begin protest over garda rota row REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí (Irish police) have begun the first of five protests over a decision from Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to change work rotas. The body presenting rank and file officers, the Garda Representatives Association (GRA) balloted its members over industrial action last month. The association has been in dispute with Mr Harris over rota changes and other working conditions. Officers are protesting over the reintroduction of the Westmanstown roster prior to the start of talks between all sides. BBC 3/10/2023 News New Toronto Crime Stoppers campaign targets ‘organized retail crime’ that goes beyond shoplifting CANADA: Toronto police say they have seen a rise in crimes targeting retail spaces and some of it appears to be organized. “Organized retail crime poses significant safety risks to both store employees and consumers and it leads to the sale of both stolen and counterfeit goods,” TPS Board Chair Ann Morgan said at a news conference Tuesday to kick off a new Crime Stoppers awareness campaign. CP24 (Canada) 3/10/2023 News Auckland business owners say crime is on the rise, and want greater police presence and stronger punishments NEW ZEALAND: Auckland businesses want greater police presence and greater punishment for offenders as a majority feel crime is on the rise, a survey has found. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 3/10/2023 News Police officer died after relationship break-up, assault complaint, crashing car while drunk NEW ZEALAND: The 2018 death of an Auckland police officer battling personal troubles has been formally ruled a suicide. But the tragic case also posed questions as to whether the current practice for flagging suicide risk is fit for purpose. Ethan Griffiths reports. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 3/10/2023 News Police ‘making changes’ after damning bail review NEW ZEALAND: An internal police report paints a picture of a broken bail system, with checks on offenders who are “convenient to check rather than high priority”. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 3/10/2023 News Police charge female student after alleged knife incident sent Sunshine Coast high school into lockdown AUSTRALIA: A female student on the Sunshine Coast has been charged after an alleged altercation involving a knife sent the high school into lockdown. ABC News (Australia) 3/10/2023 News Queensland police: no disciplinary sanctions in vast majority of excessive force complaints AUSTRALIA: Annual report shows most allegations that warranted further action last year were dealt with by ‘local management solution’ More than 90% of the allegations made against Queensland police last year for “assault or excessive use of force” that were found to warrant further action did not prompt disciplinary sanctions, data shows. The Guardian 3/10/2023 News Community Safety Partnerships GUIDANCE: Brings together information for professionals working in Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs). Home Office 3/10/2023 Report Jade’s law introduced to better protect children “We welcome the announcement of Jade’s Law. It is crucial that the safety and well-being of children is at the heart of our systems, and that we protect them from harm. We must also support bereaved families to cope and recover, to support themselves and children to move forward. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/10/2023 News Home Office note labels own published arrest data ‘dodgy’ Government refused to elaborate after note expressing disquiet over publication of figures was removed Home Office - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News ‘Thousands’ of armed police may down guns if Chris Kaba murder suspect is named tomorrow A serving Metropolitan Police firearms officer - known only as NX121 - is charged with the murder of Chris Kaba. An order protecting his anonymity could be lifted at the Old Bailey on Wednesday. Sky News 3/10/2023 News «104710481049105010511052105310541055Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events