Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100951 total results. Showing results 21401 to 21420 «106710681069107010711072107310741075Next ›Last » Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says he has new Minister’s confidence – but Mark Mitchell still will not comment NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster had his first meeting with new Police Minister Mark Mitchell today, saying afterwards that he had not offered to resign and believed he had Mitchell’s confidence in the role. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/11/2023 News Greater Manchester Police ‘remains institutionally racist’ One of England's biggest police forces remains "institutionally racist" and must do more to tackle the problem, a leading equality advisor has said. BBC 28/11/2023 News Under-pressure Justice Minister announces review of the use of force for gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Helen McEntee has also asked the Policing Authority to review how frontline Gardaí dealing with serious public order events can be further supported. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 28/11/2023 News Plan to review garda supports before the Cabinet REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Supports available to gardaí dealing with public order incidents, including clarity on the use of force, are to be reviewed by the Policing Authority under a plan to be outlined to the Cabinet by Minister for Justice Helen McEntee. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/11/2023 News UK Police Set to Test New Forensic Footwear Identification Tech The new system uses 3D scanning tech to identify the footwear worn by criminals. Tech Times 28/11/2023 News Vagrancy Act 2.0? The Criminal Justice Bill must not be allowed to make rough sleeping illegal MPs will debate the Criminal Justice Bill this week and it includes measures that could see homeless people sentenced to up to a month in prison for ‘nuisance rough sleeping’. Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran says the governemnt must not criminalise people just for being homeless The Big Issue 28/11/2023 News Greater Manchester Police ‘remains institutionally racist’ One of England's biggest police forces remains "institutionally racist" and must do more to tackle the problem, a leading equality advisor has said. BBC 28/11/2023 News PCC Tim Passmore discusses Sentinel and Kestral teams and investing in the contact and control room Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Tim Passmore, recently spoke to PolicingTV's Bernard Rix about work going on in force to improve the service to the public, with a focus on call and contact handling. PolicingTV 28/11/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings 28 November NEW ZEALAND: As stated by Superintendent Tim Anderson, Bay of Plenty District Commander: Police acknowledge today's IPCA's finding that an officer used unreasonable force on a woman being arrested. Mirage News 28/11/2023 News Lincolnshire Police inspector smacked officer’s bottom, hearing told A Lincolnshire Police inspector has been accused of smacking a female officer's bottom on a work night out. BBC 27/11/2023 News ‘Up-skirting’ and ‘cyber-flashing’ offences come into effect in NI The offences are among the final stage of implementation of the Justice (Sexual Offences and Trafficking Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Keynote speech from the Home Secretary This Home Secretary's speech was live streamed on Day Two of the Partnership Summit. The Independent 27/11/2023 News, Video Keynote speech from the shadow home secretary This Shadow Home Secretary's speech was live streamed on Day Two of the Partnership Summit. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 27/11/2023 News, Video Police Lighting Talk This Police Lighting Talks' were live streamed on Day Two of the Partnership Summit. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 27/11/2023 Feature, Interview, Video Over 650 people supported every month in victim hub’s first year Merseyside PCC Emily Spurrell launched the hub last November after a Victims Needs Assessment her officer carried out revealed gaps in provision. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Met Police investigating reports of war crimes in Gaza Scotland Yard has received over 20 referrals of potential war crimes committed in Gaza since 7 October The Independent 27/11/2023 News Police officer used unnecessary force after female teen broke shoulder, Independent Police Conduct Authority says NEW ZEALAND: A police officer was found to have used unnecessary force on a female teen before it was discovered she had broken her shoulder following a crash. The Independent Police Conduct Authority found that an officer in Taupō used “unjustified and unnecessary force during the arrest of a 17-year-old female” following a vehicle crash on November 5, 2020. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 27/11/2023 News Facial recognition by police could come to Ireland faster after Dublin riots REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The politics of police facial recognition systems are changing in favor of deployment in Ireland after last week’s riot in Dublin. Proposals to arm law enforcement with live, retrospective or both facial biometrics capabilities have been controversial. But biometrics in the hands of the police could be evolving into a law-and-order issue that’s too politically popular to seriously question. BiometricUpdate.com 27/11/2023 News Firearm forensics has proven reliable in the courtroom. And in the lab USA: Despite criticism, a slate of new scientific studies show that forensic firearms analysis is a reliable scientific discipline that the criminal justice system should trust Scientific American (USA) 27/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Should police be first responders during mental health emergencies? – Full Story podcast AUSTRALIA: After four fatalities in as many months, the families of some of the vulnerable people fatally shot by NSW police have united to call for an independent inquiry. Prominent lawyers and academics say it’s time for an alternative approach, where mental health specialists, rather than police, are sent as first responders. Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to Guardian Australia reporter Jordyn Beazley about how a series of fatal shootings could trigger a radical rethink of how NSW police respond to mental health emergencies. [AUDIO] The Guardian 27/11/2023 Feature «106710681069107010711072107310741075Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events