Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97247 total results. Showing results 2141 to 2160 «104105106107108109110111112Next ›Last » Publishing Dublin riot photos has been ‘successful’ – Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The head of Ireland’s policing service has defended the decision to publish 99 photographs of “persons of interest” as part of its investigation into the Dublin riots last year. Ireland Live (Republic of Ireland) 9/12/2024 News Launch of Cross Border Policing Strategy 2025 – 2027 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Today, Monday 9th December 2024, An Garda Síochána and the Police Service of Northern Ireland launch the Cross Border Policing Strategy 2025 – 2027. This three-year strategy aims to build on established collaborative relationships and operational successes to date underpinned by previous Cross Border Policing Strategies. The strategic areas of focus of this strategy are • Tackling Crime and Preventing Harm • Roads Policing and Road Safety • Community Policing • Major Emergency Management. These strategies will be enabled by a focus on • Joint Investment • Developing our people in both Police Services • Legislative supports. The strategy will underpin discussions at ongoing quarterly cross border meetings between the Garda Commissioner and the Chief Constable, PSNI and their senior management teams. The strategy will also further support the ongoing work of the Joint Agency Task Force. An Garda Síochána 9/12/2024 News Cross Border Policing Strategy 2025-2027 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána and the Police Service of Northern Ireland launch the Cross Border Policing Strategy 2025 – 2027. This three-year strategy aims to build on established collaborative relationships and operational successes to date underpinned by previous Cross Border Policing Strategies. An Garda Síochána 9/12/2024 Report Time to bite the bullet on police officer and public safety in Scotland Last month saw the jailing of Finlay Macdonald, who murdered his brother-in-law and attempted to kill three other people during a violent stabbing and shooting spree on the Isle of Skye and on the Scottish mainland; Michael Greville, a workplace violence reduction consultant who had a 30-year policing career, believes the case highlights the need for a review of Police Scotland’s armed response capabilities to ensure the safety of the public and officers, particularly in remote communities. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/12/2024 Feature, Opinion How do People With Mental Illness Experience Conflictual Police Encounters? A Qualitative Study with German Forensic Psychiatric Patients Although not typically within their primary duties, training, or educational background, police frequently encounter individuals with mental disorders or severe mental crises. These encounters are often characterized by uncertainty among police officers in assessing individuals' behavior and potential danger, and they do not always proceed free of conflict. Consequently, people with mental illnesses are more frequently subjected to police coercive measures or even police violence. Given the limited research on the perspectives of individuals with mental illnesses in police interactions, this study aimed to explore the subjective perceptions of people with mental illness (PMI) regarding conflictual encounters with police and to analyze de-escalating and escalating police behavior from their perspective. Another aim was to receive recommendations from the participants on how police should behave in such situations. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 PMI who had resisted police actions or attacked police officers during encounters. Findings revealed a lack of understanding among participants regarding police actions and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the use of force. A calm and empathetic initial approach, coupled with clear communication and explanation, was identified as critical for de-escalation. Results underscore the importance of perceived procedural justice in reducing resistance among PMI. Enhancing police training with a focus on mental health awareness, communication skills, and empathy could potentially improve interactions and outcomes between police and PMI. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 9/12/2024 Research article Police chiefs warn of cuts to officer numbers to meet funding shortfall Chief constables and police and crime commissioners have warned that forces will have to increase council tax to make up for the recent 4.75 per cent pay rise The Times - Subscription at source 9/12/2024 News Albanese announces antisemitism taskforce, as synagogue firebombing investigation upgraded AUSTRALIA: Anthony Albanese has announced an Australian Federal Police Special Operation Taskforce to combat antisemitism, after criticism from within and outside the Jewish community that the government has not done enough to deal with the escalating issue. Following a meeting of cabinet’s national security committee, the prime minister faced the media on Monday afternoon flanked by Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw, the head of ASIO, Mike Burgess, the Attorney- General, Mark Dreyfus, and the Immigration Minister, Tony Burke. Earlier in the day, Friday’s attack on Melbourne’s Adass Israel synagogue was formally declared a “likely terrorist incident”. This upgrades the investigation to come under the Joint Counter-terrorism Team, which includes the Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police and ASIO. The Conversation 9/12/2024 Feature The QPS Disability Network has launched with inclusive Police Recruit Challenge AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has launched its Disability Network, combining three internal disability networks to enhance support of colleagues with disabilities to foster a more diverse and inclusive workforce. The QPS Accessibility Advisory Network, Disability Link and QPS Nero Diverse Network have amalgamated, with the aim of creating a supportive space for members to share experiences, access resources, and contribute to a more inclusive organisation. myPolice - Queensland Police News 9/12/2024 News Police Commissioner concerned about ‘straining of social cohesion’ as synagogue arson investigated as terrorism AUSTRALIA: The Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police says he is concerned about the "significant increase" in "attacks and abuse" across all groups, as he announced the arson attack against a synagogue on Friday is being treated as a terrorist act. Shane Patton joined Ali Moore to provide an update on the investigation, and reacted to the government's suggestion of implementing protest exclusion zones around places of worship. ABC Listen (Australia) 9/12/2024 Audio, Feature, Interview, Opinion SAPOL to standardise opening hours at police stations across regional South Australia AUSTRALIA: Administrative services at regional police station hours are being standardised across South Australia. A senior officer says the change will enable more officers to work on the frontline. ABC News (Australia) 9/12/2024 News New firearms registry a factor in sharp rise in privacy breaches by police NEW ZEALAND: Breaches by police of people's private information have almost doubled in number, to close to 500. A lot of the breaches involved the new firearms registry, the police's latest annual review said. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/12/2024 News Garda did not tell Data Protection Commission it was releasing 99 Dublin riot images REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Although not consulted in advance, the DPC has no difficulty with release of images The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 9/12/2024 News Understanding the drug landscape with Mark Lay In this episode, Jason Harwin speaks with Mark Lay, the National Police Chief's tactical coordinator, about the complex relationship between policing and illicit drugs. They discuss the current drug landscape, including the rise of synthetic opioids, the dangers of drug use, and the importance of harm reduction strategies. Mark emphasizes the need for collaboration across various sectors to effectively address drug-related issues and highlights the role of naloxone in saving lives. The conversation also touches on diversion strategies and the future challenges that policing faces in tackling drug-related crime. PolicingTV 9/12/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video IOPC report urges forces to address continuing racial disproportionality in the use of police powers The latest Race Discrimination Report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct has highlighted continuing racial disparities in the use of police powers such as stop and search, and called on forces to address disproportionality in an effort to end the cycle of mistrust in minority ethnic communities, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/12/2024 Analysis, Feature ‘Lives on hold’: a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years Backlog in cases set to reach 100,000 in England and Wales without action on shortage of barristers and judges The Guardian 9/12/2024 Analysis, Feature Court delays ‘driving innocent prisoners to plead guilty’ in England and Wales Exclusive: Some inmates being advised to change plea to secure earlier release as backlog spirals, watchdogs say The Guardian 9/12/2024 News Undercover officer denies role in arson attack on Debenhams in 1987 Six witnesses had told inquiry Bob Lambert was involved in attack while masquerading as animal rights campaigner The Guardian 8/12/2024 News Ex-police officer sentenced for child sex offence An ex-police officer has been sentenced for attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child. BBC 8/12/2024 News Police chiefs warn of cuts to officer numbers to meet funding shortfall Chief constables and police and crime commissioners have warned that forces will have to increase council tax to make up for the recent 4.75 per cent pay rise The Times - Subscription at source 8/12/2024 News How many rape cases are derailed by ‘sexsomnia’ claims? The CPS doesn’t know Despite pledge to challenge claims, the prosecutions agency is not tracking how many cases it has dropped The Guardian 8/12/2024 News «104105106107108109110111112Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events