Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97979 total results. Showing results 21341 to 21360 «106410651066106710681069107010711072Next ›Last » College bursaries awarded for academic studies in 2023 This year's bursary scheme has provided financial support to 80 police officers and staff for higher education study College of Policing 26/9/2023 News Exceptional leader sought for PSNI chief constable position The Northern Ireland Policing Board has opened applications for the post of chief constable for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Police Professional 26/9/2023 News Low morale blamed for 9% drop in armed police Scotland Yard has lost almost a tenth of its armed officers in the past four years, prompting concerns about “serious morale problems” and recruitment issues. There were 2,841 authorised firearms officers (AFOs) in the Metropolitan Police on March 31, 2019. The headcount fell, however, by 8.7 per cent to 2,595 at the end of April this year, according to data from the London Assembly. A senior police source said the Met could be experiencing a genuine recruitment problem as firearms was a “very hard course to pass”. The Times - Subscription at source 26/9/2023 News Suffolk Constabulary’s Superintendent Angus Moir on how RCRP is being implemented Superintendent Angus Moir recently met PolicingTV's Bernard Rix, to talk about implementation of the Right Care Right Person (RCRP) Programme across Suffolk. PolicingTV 26/9/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video University of Essex: Student gives police mental health crisis training A man who attempted to take his own life after he was arrested for affray as a teenager has shared his story with Metropolitan Police recruits. University of Essex student Antonio Ferreira, 25, spoke at Scotland Yard's police academy as part of a campaign. Mr Ferreira claims he was "blamed, shamed and ridiculed" by police before being sectioned. BBC 26/9/2023 News Coercive control found in more than half of NSW police reports about domestic violence cases AUSTRALIA: Coercive control is a factor in more than half of NSW domestic violence cases, with plans to outlaw ongoing manipulation or intimidation. 7 News (Australia) 26/9/2023 News ‘Urgent need’ to better integrate security analysis amid serious threats to Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ireland is facing “serious and wide-ranging” security issues and needs to integrate its analysis of domestic and overseas threats, a leading expert has said. Professor Ben Tonra of UCD was responding to a wide-ranging interview in the Irish Examiner with the head of Garda Intelligence, Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 26/9/2023 News Troubled Emergency Services Network gets £28.6m core tech investmen Moves to replace Airwave with a proposed new Emergency Services Network (ESN) may finally be picking up pace. UKAuthority.com 26/9/2023 News Sussex knife-carrier index provides multi-agency support to cut reoffending and victimisation A habitual knife-carrier index pioneered by Sussex Police, which uses a multi-source database to identify at-risk young people and develops intervention and support to tackle reoffending and victimisation, is securing significant reductions and is now being considered by a number of other forces across England and Wales, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/9/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Assisted dying: Grieving son calls for law change A former police officer whose terminally ill mother was assisted to die in Switzerland is calling for a change to the law in the UK. BBC 26/9/2023 News Calls for prospective international WA Police recruits to be pre-warned of potential visa issue AUSTRALIA: Almost 30 new recruits have joined the West Australian Police Force as part of a major international recruitment drive to plug an exodus of officers from the service over the last year. ABC News (Australia) 26/9/2023 News Pornography driving UK teens towards child abuse material, say experts Exclusive: Police and charities warn of rise in harmful sexual behaviour among young people The Guardian 26/9/2023 News Satellite technology to help police solve crimes quicker AUSTRALIA: The Western Australian Police Force is set to become the first law enforcement agency in the world to integrate low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology with its current communication network, giving officers high-speed internet anywhere in WA. Government of Western Australia 26/9/2023 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/9/2023 News Queensland Police arrest three men after alleged machete attack during home invasion in Brisbane’s east AUSTRALIA: A 19-year-old man was allegedly attacked with a machete after three men stormed a home in Brisbane's east. Three men have been charged over a machete attack during an alleged home invasion in Brisbane's east. Sky News 26/9/2023 News Two police constables under criminal investigation Two Devon and Cornwall Police constables are under criminal investigation for possible gross negligence manslaughter following the death of a man in custody. BBC 25/9/2023 News APCC chair suports Home Secretary’s firearms review Donna Jones, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, has welcomed the Home Secretary’s review into the process and governance of police use of firearms, specifically after discharging a weapon. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/9/2023 News Terms of reference: British Virgin Islands inspection CARIBBEAN: We have been commissioned to carry out an inspection of the law enforcement and criminal justice agencies of the British Virgin Islands. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 25/9/2023 Report Safety fears over drop in police road traffic officers Campaigners have expressed fears over the impact of cuts to road traffic officer numbers in the last decade BBC 25/9/2023 News Dublin Garda chief says ‘better roster’ will be found as councillors voice concerns REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Assistant Garda Commissioner in charge of the Dublin Metropolitan Region has said the revised garda roster is “not ideal” but that a “better roster” will be found. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2023 News «106410651066106710681069107010711072Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events