Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 22061 to 22080 «110011011102110311041105110611071108Next ›Last » Police Federation urges strikers to resist ‘civil disobedience’ calls Striking public sector workers have been urged to act in a “proportionate and lawful manner”. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/1/2024 News Police and Children’s Court outcomes for children aged 10 to 13 AUSTRALIA: This paper outlines a retrospective follow-up study of all Victorian children aged 10 to 13 years with police contact for alleged offending in 2017 (N=1,369). Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 16/1/2024 Research article College of Policing CEO Andy Marsh: Police Legitimacy and Leadership – the UK experience In the first of a PolicingTV series on the November 2023 ANZPAA Conference in Melbourne, we are pleased to share the presentation delivered there by UK College of Policing's CEO, Chief Constable Andy Marsh QPM, on Police Legitimacy and Leadership. PolicingTV 16/1/2024 Feature, Video Torture, hit squads, $100m drug lords: NSW gangsters embrace extreme violence AUSTRALIA: A culture of intensifying cruelty including murder and mutilation is escalating as criminals battle for a slice of the $10 billion-a-year drug trade. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 16/1/2024 News Police forces and courts have a new portrait of the King to hang on walls Forces can apply for the new portrait for free through a government funded scheme. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Alleged victim of Rochdale grooming gangs still ‘begging police for justice’ Andrea, not her real name, told Sky News that abuse is still ongoing in the area of Greater Manchester and that police are still "not accepting responsibility". Sky News 15/1/2024 News New ‘mobile garda station’ makes first public appearance ahead of national roll out REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Members of the public attending the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition got a sneak peak of the latest addition to the garda fleet ahead. Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 15/1/2024 News Wiltshire identifies further Clare’s Law failure Last week the force said their internal review had identified 25 failures of service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Halifax Regional Police launches its 2025 cadet recruitment campaign CANADA: Halifax Regional Police (HRP) is launching a recruitment campaign for its 2025 cadet class, which follows the success of the last three HRP Police Science Program classes. The next HRP Police Science Program is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2024. Applications open today and close on February 28, 2024. Blue Line (Canada) - Registration at source 15/1/2024 News Ontario partnering with police services to fight back against rise in hate crime CANADA: The Ontario government is investing more than $1.7 million to help stop hate-motivated crimes across the province. The funding will be delivered over two years through the Safer and Vital Communities (SVC) Grant program as part of the province’s plan to promote safe and inclusive communities. Blue Line (Canada) - Registration at source 15/1/2024 News Law on reliability of computer evidence should change, say IT experts A U.K. IT professional body is calling for a change in the law to remove a legal presumption that computer systems data is always correct. Concerns have been raised in light of the Post Office Horizon scandal, in which thousands of sub-postmasters were accused of taking money. More than 700 were prosecuted for fraud or false accounting. Forbes 15/1/2024 News ‘A humane way to approach it’ – Calls for decriminalisation of drugs in Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: People caught with a small amount of drugs should not end up in the criminal justice system – that was the view of Junior Minister for Drugs Hildegarde Naughton speaking in an interview with the Irish Independent. Kieran was joined by Dr Austin O Carroll Founder Safetynet and Clinical Director Granby GP service for Homeless and Michael O’Sullivan, Former Garda Assistant Commissioner & Former Head of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau...[AUDIO] newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 15/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Departing Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable reflects on his three years in charge Three years is a long time in the world of policing, and next month Lincolnshire Police’s Chief Constable will see his tenure come to an end. We sat down with Chris Haward to reflect on his career in Lincolnshire, and the obstacles you face when tasked with operating the lowest funded police force in the UK. The Lincolnite 15/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion West Mercia Police chief apologises to LGBT+ community for ‘any historic misuse’ of laws West Mercia Police's chief constable has issued a formal apology to the LGBT+ community for harm caused by historic laws. Shropshire Star 15/1/2024 News Europol warning on the criminal use of Bluetooth trackers for geolocalisation Organised criminal groups are increasingly deploying Bluetooth trackers to tag and geolocate illicit commodities, according to Europol. Police Professional 15/1/2024 Feature How the science of hope can prevent burnout in policing The current law enforcement workforce crisis is impacting public safety across communities in the US – a situation that is mirrored in the UK, explain Chan Hellman and Josh Friedman. Police Professional 15/1/2024 Feature Virtual innovation Police Professional is proud to announce the latest winner of its Innovation in Policing Award – Dr Martin Wright, who is a Visiting Fellow at Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of South Wales, managing editor of the Oxford Journal of Policing and a police support volunteer with Dyfed-Powys Police. Police Professional 15/1/2024 Feature What happened to bobbies on the beat? Professor John Coxhead examines the decline in local police officers. Police Professional 15/1/2024 Analysis, Feature London police deploy facial recognition during Palestine and Israel protests The London police have deployed facial recognition during protest actions in support of Palestine and Israel over the last weekend to identify people bearing offensive placards and banners and committing other types of offenses. BiometricUpdate.com 15/1/2024 News Child was sexually assaulted along Adelaide rail line in ‘random’ attack, court told AUSTRALIA: A 21-year-old Aldinga man has faced an Adelaide court over the alleged sexual assault of a child on the Seaford rail line last week. The Christies Beach Magistrates Court today heard the alleged attack on Thursday afternoon was "random", and that the alleged perpetrator was not known to the victim. ABC News (Australia) 15/1/2024 News «110011011102110311041105110611071108Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events