Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100999 total results. Showing results 21981 to 22000 «109610971098109911001101110211031104Next ›Last » Roscrea Stands Up returns for public meeting on social issues REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The meeting will focus on Garda resources and the dramatic influx of asylum seekers among several issues. Offaly Live 15/11/2023 News Greystones to get more gardaí as part of significant investment in station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Greystones Councillor Stephen Stokes has welcomed plans for significant investment into Greystones Garda station, including refurbishment and the allocation of additional gardaí to the Greystones District in 2024. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 15/11/2023 News Joining forces to share knowledge in the fight against international organised crime As international collaboration between law enforcement agencies becomes increasingly critical to combat contemporary organised crime, Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth spoke to Superintendent Ted Esplund and Project Manager Åsa Granström at the Swedish Police Authority about the importance of knowledge exchange as part of their participation in NOTIONES, a new European network bringing police agencies together to improve the capacity and capability of intelligence functions. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/11/2023 Feature, Interview ‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain Government policies relating to dealers in ‘county lines’ drugs trafficking cases have been welcomed as a departure from punitive approaches to drugs and ‘gang’ policing, in that those on the bottom rung of the drugs economy of heroin and crack cocaine are no longer treated as criminals but as potential victims and ‘modern slaves’ in need of protection. However, our research suggests not so much a radical break with previous modes of policing as that the term ‘county lines’ emerged as a logical extension of the government’s racist and classist language surrounding ‘gangs’, knife crime and youth violence. Policies implemented in the name of safeguarding the vulnerable also act as a gateway for criminalisation not just under drugs laws but also modern slavery legislation. The government’s discovery of, and responses to, ‘county lines’ hinge on a moral crisis in the making, which ultimately deepens the state’s pre-emptive and violent criminalisation of the ‘Black criminal other’ at a time of deep political crisis. Race & Class 15/11/2023 Research article Coalition push to give police the power to break up protests AUSTRALIA: Dumped laws that allowed Victoria Police to break up protests and move on demonstrators will be reintroduced to parliament on Wednesday as part of an attempted revival by the Coalition in the wake of angry clashes over the Gaza conflict. The controversial anti-protest laws were introduced in 2014 by the Napthine government, which gave police the power to move on protesters obstructing buildings or traffic, being violent or causing fear. The Age (Australia) 15/11/2023 News LGBTIQA+ Action Plan 2023–2026 AUSTRALIA: The Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management LGBTIQA+ Action Plan 2023–2026 (Action Plan) sets realistic and achievable goals for the next three years to continue to improve our relationships with the LGBTIQA+ community and support our LGBTIQA+ staff, volunteers, and their allies. Tasmania Police 15/11/2023 Report New strategic plan to strengthen our support for LGBTIQA+ communities AUSTRALIA: A new strategic plan to further strengthen support for LGBTQA+ communities in Tasmania has been launched today. Commissioner Donna Adams said that the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management LGBTIQA+ Action Plan 2023–2026 was a testament to our commitment to creating a more inclusive environment for everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics. Tasmania Police 15/11/2023 News Corruption claims over police officer involved in Stephen Lawrence murder case A lawyer representing the mother of Stephen Lawrence has demanded answers from Met Police following allegations a senior officer involved in her son's murder case was corrupt. Express 15/11/2023 News Stafford police firearms training centre to be built Plans for a £15m training centre for armed police have been approved. BBC 15/11/2023 News Worrying trends highlight need for vigilance against homegrown terrorism Although Australia maintains a low ranking in the Global Terrorism Index, a shifting focus from jihadist actors to homegrown terrorists, coupled with a surge in terrorism investigations among minors, suggests that radicalisation among disaffected and troubled teenagers is a growing problem – one which, if ignored, could lead to disaster, warns Australian Strategic Policy Institute visiting fellow William Frangia. Policing Insight 15/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Stephen Lawrence murder police officer corrupt, says Met report A senior Metropolitan Police officer involved in the original investigation into the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence was allegedly corrupt, according to an internal report. The Times - Subscription at source 15/11/2023 News NCSC highlights cyber threat to national infrastructure The UK’s critical national infrastructure is subject to an “enduring and significant” threat of cyber attack, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned. UKAuthority.com 15/11/2023 News Annual report 2022/2023 CANADA: The year 2023 marks 25 years since the formation of the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, as an Independent Office of the Legislature. [pdf] Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (Canada) 15/11/2023 Report Huge cannabis operation busted in tiny Queensland town AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police have busted a major drug ring operating a cannabis farm in the Fraser Coast hinterland. 9 News (Australia) 15/11/2023 News Senior police deny ‘cover-up’ as inspector charged for alleged drunk crash AUSTRALIA: Top NSW Police have denied a “cover-up” around a senior detective who allegedly crashed his work car in the NorthConnex while drunk and abandoned the vehicle in a nearby suburban street, despite a six-month delay before he was charged. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 15/11/2023 News Better communication could’ve saved lives in mosque attacks – police NEW ZEALAND: A senior policeman has told the Christchurch mosque inquest there is always a risk of attacks at places of worship in New Zealand. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 15/11/2023 News Unions to respond to pay talks invite from Government REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Unions will today respond to an invitation from the Government to enter talks on a new public sector pay deal. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 15/11/2023 News New police ‘ultra cameras’ can catch speeding drivers who also use a phone at the wheel Now drivers in Greater Manchester who are breaking the law could be caught out and prosecuted for speeding, texting and not wearing a seatbelt all at the same time Mirror 15/11/2023 News Serious Organised Acquisitive Crime Conference, hosted by CC Amanda Blakeman KPM (Part 2) The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) recently held their Serious Organised Acquisitive Crime (SOAC) Portfolio's Annual Conference and Exhibition in Leicestershire, England. PolicingTV captured some of the highlights from the two day event, including the thoughts of some of the many speakers, exhibitors and attendees. In this second of two videos from the Conference, we hear again from SOAC Portfolio National Lead and North Wales Police Chief Constable, Amanda Blakeman KPM, as well as from a number of the Day Two conference speakers. Launching the Residential Burglary Practice Guide were NPCC Burglary Portfolio Lead and Warwickshire Police Deputy Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith, along with NPCC Burglary Portfolio Staff Officer, Humberside Police's Doug Blackwood. Also featured on this video are Assistant Chief Constable Tom Harding from the College of Policing; DCI Andrew Smethurst from OPAL, the national serious organised crime team; and Essex Police Detective Superintendent Jon Burgess, Staff Officer to the NPCC Heritage Crime Portfolio. PolicingTV 15/11/2023 Feature, Video Senior Stephen Lawrence officer Ray Adams was corrupt, says secret Met report A senior officer involved in the Stephen Lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret Met Police report uncovered by the BBC. 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