Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97924 total results. Showing results 21581 to 21600 «107610771078107910801081108210831084Next ›Last » Police-academic partnerships could help tackle the crime of coercive control CANADA: As calls for ‘defund the police’ switch to ‘refund the police’ in priority areas, Dr N Zoe Hilton, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and Dr Sandy Jung, Professor of Psychology at MacEwan University, argue that police-researcher partnerships are needed now more than ever, and could be particularly beneficial in developing and implementing the assessment tools to tackle intimate partner violence and coercive control. Policing Insight 20/9/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion End-to-end encryption and child safety GUIDANCE: Information on the risks end-to-end encryption poses to children if it is implemented on social media messaging platforms without robust safety measures. Home Office 20/9/2023 Report Victorian fugitive Stanley Turvey shot dead by police after three-day manhunt AUSTRALIA: The search for fugitive gunman Stanley Turvey is over after police shot him dead at Ardmona near the northern Victorian city of Shepparton. ABC News (Australia) 20/9/2023 News Pressing on towards safer roads NEW ZEALAND: The Impairment Prevention Team (IPT) in Tāmaki Makaurau was recently recognised for making a record number of Roadside Breath Tests (RBTs), and they’ve done it again! New Zealand Police 20/9/2023 News NZ Police update TASER fleet NEW ZEALAND: The model of TASER that New Zealand Police has been using for more than a decade will soon no longer be produced and Police will replace the TASER with a newer model over the next three years. Scoop (New Zealand) 20/9/2023 News Fears of daily four-hour gap in armed Garda cover amid roster controversy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Irish Mirror has learned of serious concerns among rank-and-file gardai that there will be no armed support from 4am and 8am nearly everywhere except Dublin – under the return of the controversial old roster system in November. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 20/9/2023 News Internal report finds new garda roster ‘not fit for purpose’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A confidential internal garda report found four years ago that the roster the Garda Commissioner plans to reintroduce in November "does not provide sufficient resources" to police the country and "is not fit for purpose". RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 20/9/2023 News Meta encryption rules mean 90 per cent fewer paedophiles being caught, warns NCA Suella Braverman calls on Mark Zuckerberg to overhaul his proposals warning they will ‘come at a cost to our children’s safety’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/9/2023 Government urged to widen equipment theft act to cover GPS systems The Equipment Theft (Prevention) Act must be expanded to include agricultural equipment such as GPS systems, the NFU has said, amid a recent surge in thefts. Farming UK 20/9/2023 News Police ‘failing to attend violent shop thefts because criminals have already fled’ Businesses and workers call for action as workers face ‘unprecedented levels of thefts’ The Independent 20/9/2023 News Almost 1,000 Met Police officers suspended or on restricted duties as force attempts to reform staff The officers, totalling the size of a small force, are currently suspended or on restricted duties as Scotland Yard tries to root out corruption i News 19/9/2023 News Physical and verbal abuse found in Brook House immigration removal centre inquiry Report identifies ‘toxic culture’ and breaches of human rights laws relating to torture and inhuman treatment The Guardian 19/9/2023 News ‘He was on the way up’: mother of NSW police shooting victim demands mental health reform AUSTRALIA: Judy Deacon didn’t shut herself away after her son, Jesse, was shot and killed by New South Wales police two months ago. The Guardian 19/9/2023 News Shop workers urge police to help them combat ‘unprecedented’ theft and abuse Shop workers have called on police officers to do more to help combat ‘unprecedented levels’ of theft and abuse which they say is blighting communities. Metro 19/9/2023 News The Met police is caught in a dangerous spiral Twelve months after Sir Mark Rowley embarked on a mission to re-boot the Metropolitan Police following a wave of scandals, the force has revealed that it has suspended or placed work restrictions on a thousand of its officers. More than 200 are currently suspended and 860 are on ‘restricted duties’ while criminal or misconduct allegations are investigated – taken together that’s as many as people as work in a small constabulary. The Spectator - Subscription at source 19/9/2023 Feature, Opinion The Times view on the Met police clearout: Bad Apples Sir Mark Rowley is conducting the biggest clean-up operation in police history. He deserves all the help he requires to rid the Met of dangerous and dishonest officers The Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2023 News Claim for judicial review over vetting-based dismissal rejected A West Mercia probationer has had a claim for judicial review dismissed following the removal of her vetting. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/9/2023 News A&E a ‘real blocker’ when it comes to Right Person, Right Care Humberside chief constable Paul Anderson told the Health and Social Care Committee that the current set-up of the healthcare system creates delays in A&E. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/9/2023 News Met Police officer accused of Tasering girl faces misconduct hearing A Met Police officer accused of Tasering a 10-year-old girl two times is set to face a misconduct hearing. BBC 19/9/2023 News More than 1,000 police officers suspended or on restricted duties, Met reveals There are "undoubtedly hundreds" of staff the Met has "real concerns about", a senior officer says. The force has faced a series of harrowing scandals involving its officers, including Wayne Couzens, who murdered Sarah Everard, and David Carrick, who was unmasked as a serial rapist. Sky News 19/9/2023 News «107610771078107910801081108210831084Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events