Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97967 total results. Showing results 21401 to 21420 «106710681069107010711072107310741075Next ›Last » ‘Let the police police’: Met commissioner’s letter to home secretary in full In an open letter published on Sunday afternoon, Mark Rowley said police need "sufficient legal protection to enable them to do their job and keep the public safe". Sky News 25/9/2023 News Prof Sherman: ‘In policing we can’t have it all; there’s no free lunch – we have to make choices’ In the final part of our extended interview series with Professor Laurence Sherman, Policing Insight’s James Sweetland sought the views of the Metropolitan Police Chief Scientific Officer on misconduct, making tough choices, and how artificial intelligence and live facial recognition might transform the nation’s largest police force. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Will armed officer’s murder charge force change in how police shootings are reported? The details of investigations into police shootings can't be discussed because of laws in Britain that mean the case against an officer could be prejudiced by reporting. That is one of the things Sir Mark Rowley would like to change. Sky News 25/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Chris Kaba: MoD offers military support after armed Met officers turn in weapons The Ministry of Defence is offering soldiers to support armed police in London after dozens of Met officers stood down from firearms duties. BBC 25/9/2023 News Victoria Police show off latest Ford Ranger divisional vans AUSTRALIA: Police 'divvy' vans will begin rolling out to Kyneton and Stawell in the coming weeks, based on the new-generation Ford Ranger ute. Drive (Australia) 25/9/2023 News Former chief constable Iain Livingstone to speak at child abuse conference in Edinburgh Sir Iain – who left his post as the head of Police Scotland in August – will address the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) conference on Monday. Daily Record 25/9/2023 News Chris Kaba: Met chief demands legal protections for officers amid armed police revolt Scotland Yard’s chief has demanded increased legal protections for officers after a revolt by armed police left the Army poised to fill in. Yahoo! 25/9/2023 News Watchdog calls for NSW police officer to be charged with assaulting Indigenous teenager AUSTRALIA: A New South Wales police officer used “excessive and unlawful” force when dealing with a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy who was tackled, repeatedly punched and then dragged along the floor of a hospital while handcuffed, the state’s police watchdog alleges. The Guardian 25/9/2023 News Wexford JPC chair says Garda roster change ‘a step backwards’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The chairperson of Wexford’s policing committee has described the planned roster change for gardaí as a step backwards. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2023 News Britain’s ‘soft justice’: Shoplifters, drug users and even sex offenders given a ‘slap on the wrist’ for nearly a million crimes Sex offenders, shoplifters and drug users were among almost a million crooks given just a 'slap on the wrist' for a shocking array of crimes, MailOnline can reveal. Mail Online 25/9/2023 News Fast Policing: Rapid Video and Telephone Responses to Calls for Service (RVR and R-TREC) In response to the 2020 HMICFRS report ‘A call for help’ Kent Police specifically asked: “can police increase victim satisfaction and improve efficiency by providing an optional immediate video response from a uniformed police constable to domestic abuse victims, when their offenders are not present, rather than scheduling a delayed face-to-face police attendance?” Widely recognised both in the UK and internationally as a highly innovative, practical model of good practice in the operational application of a Randomised Control Trial, this presentation provides details of the approach adopted and how this solution has been rolled-out in Kent Constabulary. PolicingTV 25/9/2023 Feature, Video Commissioner calls for reform of police accountability system The Commissioner 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. Metropolitan Police Service 24/9/2023 News Sinn Féin TD sues An Garda Síochána, Independent titles publisher and State REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Martin Kenny is taking breach of privacy case arising from news report that did not name him or his party. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/9/2023 News Friend, community members remember ‘humble,’ ‘genuine’ Mountie killed in shooting CANADA: Brittni Drummond’s three-year old daughter, Rikki, doesn’t understand why her “police officer buddy” has been showing up on television in the last few days. Blue Line (Canada) 24/9/2023 News Suella Braverman orders review of armed policing after officer’s murder charge Home secretary says police ‘mustn’t fear ending up in the dock’ as some officers withdraw from firearms duty The Guardian 24/9/2023 News Chris Kaba: Ministry of Defence offers support to Met Police as armed police officers hand in their weapons The Ministry of Defence has confirmed it will now assist the police with specific tasks when needed after the Met requested military support for counter-terrorism duties. Sky News 24/9/2023 News Chris Kaba case: Soldiers on standby as armed police hand in guns Emergency counterterrorism powers in place after officers protest against colleague’s murder charge The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2023 News UK army to provide back-up after police down weapons over murder charge Military will step in to support Met Police as firearms officers protest against colleague being charged over killing of Chris Kaba Financial Times 24/9/2023 News Met police request support from army after officers down firearms Officers in Greater London’s police force have put down weapons in protest at colleague’s murder charge The Guardian 24/9/2023 News ‘People are frightened to go out after dark’: Private police who’ve been hired to patrol Cambridgeshire town tell how spate of burglaries has left locals ‘petrified’ Villagers are too frightened to go out after dark following a spate of burglaries and anti-social behaviour in parts of rural England, according to a private security company which says it has seen a rise in demand for its services. The historic market town of Kimbolton in Cambridgeshire hired their own private police force to patrol the streets after multiple houses in the same neighbourhood were burgled within just a few weeks. About 50 villages in the area have also hired security guards for their neighbourhoods, with their services costing households about £35 a month. Mail Online 24/9/2023 News «106710681069107010711072107310741075Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events