Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97979 total results. Showing results 21361 to 21380 «106510661067106810691070107110721073Next ›Last » New rosters will ‘enhance’ policing, says senior garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A senior Garda has said new rosters will not decrease community policing or the work of specialist units but will actually “enhance” frontline policing. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2023 News Years of discontent have erupted with Met police firearms protest When it comes to investigating police shootings, what all sides agree on is it takes too long The Guardian 25/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Rachel Bacon appointed chief constable of Durham Constabulary Rachel Bacon has been named as the new chief constable of Durham Constabulary. BBC 25/9/2023 News Firearms officers back on duty according to Met Enough officers have returned to armed duties that the force no longer requires external assistance. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/9/2023 News ‘No-knock warrant’ ban in US may offer solution to UK police gun deaths Controversial armed response measure highlights need to reduce high-tension encounters that can end in tragedy The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/9/2023 News Married police inspector denies raping woman in hotel A police inspector allegedly raped a woman in a hotel room, a misconduct hearing was told. BBC 25/9/2023 News PC who fatally struck teen says he ‘made the right calls’ despite tragedy Disqualified driver Kelvin Bainbridge, who was wanted for burglary, exited his Nissan Primera while it was still moving following a six-minute pursuit through Spennymoor in October 2019. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/9/2023 News The Guardian view on armed police: there should be no culture of impunity By throwing doubt on the CPS’s decision to charge an officer, ministers and Sir Mark Rowley risk weakening their own reforms The Guardian 25/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Former Winnipeg police officer to lead new transit security force CANADA: A former long-serving Winnipeg police officer has taken the job of leading the city's new transit security force, Mayor Scott Gillingham announced Monday. Robert Chrismas has more than 35 years of experience with the Winnipeg Police Service, including 13 years as a staff sergeant, according to a Monday news release. He holds a doctorate in peace and conflict studies and has written about community safety issues, including first responder mental health, sex trafficking, reconciliation and policing. CBC News (Canada) 25/9/2023 News Election 2023: Inform your vote. The problems in law and order and political parties’ justice and crime policies compared NEW ZEALAND: The Herald’s political and specialist reporters examine the big issues facing New Zealand and how the main political parties plan to deal with them. Law and order consistently ranks one of the top issues this election behind the cost of living, and though there is agreement on improving the system for victims, there is otherwise a sharp political divide. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 25/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Recorded Crime Q2 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Homicide, theft and robbery crimes rose but fraud crime fell in the year to Quarter 2 2023 Central Statistics Office (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2023 Report Number of murders has ‘nearly doubled’ year-on-year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of murders has “nearly doubled” in the 12 months to the end of June 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2023 News Michael McElgunn — The man leading the battle to keep Ireland safe REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In a rare interview, An Garda Síochána’s intelligence chief, Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn, talks to Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe about a renewed threat from Islamic State, the rise of the far right, a resurgent threat from Russia, the twin problems of disinformation and self-radicalisation, and a new oversight body for national security. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 25/9/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Commissioner calls for reform of police accountability after firearms officer charged with murder The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has called for reform of the way police officers are held to account, particularly when they use force or undertake pursuits in the course of their duties. Police Professional 25/9/2023 News Scotland Yard hopeful that rebellion by firearms officers is subsiding More officers return to carrying weapons after promises of a review to examine greater protections The Guardian 25/9/2023 News Firearms police: What’s the law when officers open fire? The charging of an armed police officer with the alleged murder of Chris Kaba in London has sparked alarm among his colleagues - but at the source of this row is a deeper and longer-running dispute over the law. BBC 25/9/2023 News Dorset Police officer ‘became animal’ as he raped friend, court hears A police officer "became an animal" as he raped a friend and "revelled in her discomfort", a court has heard. BBC 25/9/2023 News MPS officers will ‘still make up vast majority of armed resources’ in capital, force says The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) says media reporting suggesting that ‘all firearms officers’ have stepped back from armed duties is “not correct”. Police Professional 25/9/2023 News Uncle jailed for onging sex with 13-year-old niece after plying her with drugs NEW ZEALAND: The high school student appeared like any other schoolgirl her age, but behind closed doors, she had been sexually abused by her 32-year-old uncle since she was 13. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 25/9/2023 News Port of Tauranga cocaine bust: Customs finds 26kg in shipping container after security incident NEW ZEALAND: Customs has seized about 26kg of cocaine with a street value estimated at nearly $12 million after an alleged early-morning attempted break-in at the Port of Tauranga. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 25/9/2023 News «106510661067106810691070107110721073Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events