Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97985 total results. Showing results 21281 to 21300 «106110621063106410651066106710681069Next ›Last » Black athlete recounts ‘traumatic’ police stops at officers’ misconduct tribunal Ricardo dos Santos tells lawyers they cannot understand what it is like being a young black person in London The Guardian 27/9/2023 News Thousands of ‘drug line’ contacts texted by Police Scotland Thousands of people whose phone numbers were recovered in a drugs raid have been sent advice on substance misuse by Police Scotland. BBC 27/9/2023 News Rise in arrests following stop and search, Home Office figures show Police in England and Wales conducted 547,003 stop and searches in the year ending March 2023, an increase of three per cent compared with the previous year – up 16,033 from 530,970. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News HM Chief Inspector among ten new honorary fellows as university celebrates bicentenary year His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services Andy Cooke is among ten new honorary fellows at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) as it celebrates its bicentenary year. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News Officers and staff trained to look at ‘whole story’ of rapes and sexual offences Officers and staff will be trained to provide the “best possible support and understanding” to victims of rape and sexual assault. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News Online Safety Bill a game-changer in fight against CSA ‘pandemic’ Chair of the PIER Institute and former NPCC lead for child protection, Simon Bailey, believes there will be an inquiry into the escalation of this problem in '15 or 20 years' time' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 News Garda roster row rumbles on as GRA ‘not ruling out’ industrial action after ‘waste of time’ meeting with Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Frustrated GRA reps could endorse an uncompromising work to rule strategy after branding a meeting with Commissioner Drew Harris a “waste of time”. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 27/9/2023 News Number of gardaí deployed to police roads reduced REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of gardaí deployed to police the roads was reduced by 19 between the months of June and August, it has emerged. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 27/9/2023 News A transformative justice model on Tsawwassen First Nation: From “traditional criminal justice” to “Indigenous community justice” CANADA: Overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian criminal justice system is an ongoing issue that has received significant attention, including investigation through various inquiries, commissions and mentions by the Supreme Court of Canada. In addition, the Supreme Court of Canada noted that the “[t]he figures are stark and reflect what may fairly be termed a crisis in the Canadian criminal justice system Blue Line (Canada) 27/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Briefing room: disability in policing The Disability in Policing Conference heard from speakers on a range of topics including workplace adjustments and provisions for carers. Police Oracle 27/9/2023 News London protests: Dog Day Afternoon Chris Hobbs attends a variety of protests taking in everything from the proposed ban on American XL bully dogs, ULEZ, a cashless society, Brexit and the World Economic Forum. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 Analysis, Feature How rape myths and unconscious biases prejudice the judicial system against women – and rape survivors in particular Historically low reporting and conviction rates for rape and sexual assault in the UK and elsewhere remain a significant cause for concern; Pragya Agarwal, Visiting Professor of Social Inequities and Injustice at Loughborough University, believes that proper training in rape myths – and greater awareness for officers and juries around unconscious biases against sexual assault survivors – are essential if women are to trust the system enough to report more offences. Policing Insight 27/9/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion UK’s first drug consumption room to get go-ahead The UK's first official consumption room for illegal drugs including heroin and cocaine is expected to be approved by authorities in Glasgow later. The facility is backed by the Scottish government as a way to tackle the country's drugs deaths crisis. BBC 27/9/2023 News Data breaches affecting domestic abuse victims ‘must stop’ South Wales Police is one of seven organisations that has been reprimanded by the ICO since June 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 News ‘We need to do something different’: UK to get first legal drug injecting room Drug users will be able to take illicit substances legally in a dedicated room for the first time in the UK, with the facility expected to be given the go-ahead on Wednesday. LBC 27/9/2023 News WA Police to deploy Starlink AUSTRALIA: The Western Australian Police Force will spend $8.5 million on Starlink equipment and internet services for 550 vehicles and 129 regional police stations. The project was unveiled after a successful three-month technology trial by officers working from isolated police stations, and also by Water Police. IT News (Australia) 27/9/2023 News Calling police innovators – funding for fighting crime and tackling terrorism After months of negotiations, in August the UK was re-admitted to the Horizon Europe programme, offering police organisations and innovators funding opportunities for research and collaboration across an extensive range of threats and crime types including terrorism, cybercrime, human trafficking and child sexual exploitation, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Police forced to ignore instincts under new laws AUSTRALIA: Passers-by may be forced to care for vulnerable drunks on Melbourne’s streets if the person refuses to be transported to a sobering-up centre by police. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 News Victims of sexual assault to receive greater access to 24/7 crisis care AUSTRALIA: New South Wales will hire dozens of sexual assault examiner nurses in a bid to help increasing numbers of sexual assault presentations and the statewide shortage of trained professionals. Last Tuesday, the Minns Labor Government pledged almost $53 million to improve frontline trauma services for victims of sexual assault across NSW. City Hub (Australia) 27/9/2023 News ICO: data breaches are putting domestic abuse victims’ lives at risk Since June 2022 the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued reprimands to seven organisations for data breaches affecting victims of domestic abuse — and says it is time for data handlers to cease putting members of the public in danger. UKAuthority.com 27/9/2023 News «106110621063106410651066106710681069Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events