Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 21941 to 21960 «109410951096109710981099110011011102Next ›Last » Spy agency keeps terror threat level at ‘low’ NEW ZEALAND: The NZSIS spy agency has kept the National Terrorism Threat Level at low, meaning a terrorist attack remains a realistic possibility but they don't know of any specific credible plots. In a statement, Director-General of Security Andrew Hampton said it was important to remember a low threat level did not mean an absence of threat. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/1/2024 News Inconsistent understanding of VAWG among NTE workers and officers research finds Academic research conducted by the Canterbury Centre for Policing Research, with involvement from Kent Police, has identified an inconsistent understanding of VAWG among NTE workers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2024 News CPS data summary Quarter 2 2023-2024 This Q2 data release covers the 3-month period July – September 2023, with the previous three quarters provided to illustrate trends. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 18/1/2024 Report Suffolk Police plans £5.2m savings despite planned council tax rise A police force is planning £5.2m in savings over the next four years. BBC 18/1/2024 News Can police track your location from a phone call? Phone tracking and tracing in Australia AUSTRALIA: We’ve all seen in movies that classic scene where the criminal on-the-run makes a phone call to police, taunting them, only for officers to spring into gear and try to ‘trace the call’. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 18/1/2024 Feature Police face exhaustion and trauma dealing with climate change unless ways of working are ‘significantly overhauled’ University of Tasmania Professor of Criminology Rob White has warned that police officers are currently ill-equipped to deal with the demands of climate change and its associated crimes, and will face exhaustion and extended trauma unless operational approaches are significantly overhauled and more extensive collaborations with other agencies are introduced, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/1/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Queensland Police Service launches stolen vehicle portal as crime crackdown continues AUSTRALIA: Queenslanders can now verify stolen cars with the click of a button through a police website. ABC News (Australia) 18/1/2024 News €10 Million additional Garda policing plan for city not renewed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The funding was approved following several violent attacks in the capital. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 18/1/2024 News Meeting former UK Chief Police Officer Professor Jackie Sebire (Part 3) In this video - part three of a three part series for PolicingTV - Professor Jackie Sebire continues in conversation with PolicingTV Founder Bernard Rix, here talking primarily about her earlier policing career prior to joining Rabdan Academy, which followed an undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge, and a Doctorate (PhD) in Domestic Abuse Homicide. They also discuss leadership including former and current Met Police Commissioners. PolicingTV 18/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Parents lay complaint over police handling of case NEW ZEALAND: The parents of a young girl who said a stranger tried to pick her up as she walked home from a Christchurch school have laid a complaint over the way police handled the case. Police have closed the investigation, saying their inquiries yielded no leads. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 18/1/2024 News Woman’s rape complaint one of thousands dropped by police 44 0 NEW ZEALAND: She met him at a speed-dating event, and later, said he raped her. He told the police he’d stopped when she said “no”, and they dropped the investigation. The complaint was among more than 10,000 individual sexual assault offences reported to the police in 2021, the vast majority of which never got further than a preliminary investigation. Tracy Neal investigates. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 18/1/2024 News Lone terrorists the least effective at carrying out attacks, new study reveals Nottingham Trent University, Bournemouth University and HMPPS conducted an analysis of more than 140 individuals convicted of extremist offences in England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2024 News Why police in England and Wales are failing to warn people about partners’ previous abuse Since 2014, the police in England and Wales have had powers to warn someone when they know their partner poses a real risk of danger, under what is known as Clare’s Law (the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme). Police can also offer the information if they identify a person at risk. Disclosures can include any kind of information held in police records that indicates a risk of abuse. The Conversation 17/1/2024 Feature Interview: sleep, shift patterns and driving Police Oracle spoke with Chief Inspector Yvonne Taylor about her recent research on the impact of shift work upon road safety for officers and staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Commissioner loses court appeal over move to dismiss garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has lost a court appeal against a decision quashing his move to dismiss a garda who had admitted engaging in a sexual act with a "vulnerable" witness at a garda station in Co Waterford. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 17/1/2024 News Social media built narrative that Christopher Kapessa’s death was racist killing, say police Suggestions that 13-year-old was pushed into river by schoolmate led to online comparisons with Stephen Lawrence murder The Guardian 17/1/2024 News Metropolitan Police release footage of luxury watch robbers caught as they target undercover officers Officers wear luxury timepieces as bait to catch criminals red-handed as they target wealthy visitors to Soho, in central London. Sky News 17/1/2024 News Lack of independent watchdog to hold ‘a mirror up’ to the courts HMCTS is the only criminal justice agency not to have its own inspectorate, something PCC Joy Allen argues would 'enhance the multi-agency co-operation and co-ordination required' in the CJS. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2024 News Cheshire detective who pursued female abuse victim barred A former detective inspector who pursued a female domestic violence victim and then told "disturbing" lies has been barred from policing. BBC 17/1/2024 News The Metropolitan Police is utterly demoralised Officers will continue leaving the Force – and replacements will not join – if they continue to be denigrated The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/1/2024 Feature, Opinion «109410951096109710981099110011011102Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events