Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 22081 to 22100 «110111021103110411051106110711081109Next ›Last » ‘Serious failings’ by police and council highlighted in Rochdale CSE report An independent review into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Rochdale has found as many as 48 girls were “seriously failed” by Rochdale Borough Council and Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in being protected. Police Professional 15/1/2024 News Police scour coast for clues as cocaine bricks keep washing up on NSW beaches AUSTRALIA: About 213kg of suspected cocaine has been recovered from beaches including Newcastle, Avoca and Central Coast. The mystery source of hundreds of kilograms of cocaine is yet to be found as bricks of the drug continue to wash up on New South Wales beaches and police scour the coastline for clues. The Guardian 15/1/2024 News Suspended sentence for on duty officer who had sex with drunk woman The former officer has been handed a 12-month prison sentence suspended for a year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Successive changes of leadership and resourcing hampered Rochdale inquiry The 173-page review, published today, is the third of four reports commissioned by Andy Burnham in 2017. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Serving Warwickshire Police officer charged with sexual assault A serving police officer has been charged with sexual assault while on duty. BBC 15/1/2024 News PDS appoints Director of People Services The Police Digital Service (PDS) has appointed a Director of People Services to help make it “an even greater place to work”. Police Professional 15/1/2024 News Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Analysis Launched For the first time, a new report from the Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) sets out publicly a clear, detailed picture of reported Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) crimes across England and Wales. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 15/1/2024 News CEO blog: Keeping members in the loop Today I am thrilled to launch a new channel on X (formerly Twitter) using the handle @CEO_PFEW. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/1/2024 Feature, Opinion Former officer who exposed Rochdale case says failings still happening Maggie Oliver, a former detective constable at Greater Manchester police and the whistleblower who exposed the poor handling of the Rochdale child sexual abuse ring case by her own force, has claimed that the failures found in the Rochdale report are not a thing of the past. Oliver said: 'The failures that happened then are still happening now,' citing information learned through her work at the Maggie Oliver Foundation. Oliver called for real change to come from the report, saying: 'I don't want, in 10 years' time, to be standing here again with another report about failures' The Guardian 15/1/2024 News Garda recruitment campaign targets Five Eye countries Efforts being made to target Irish people living in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News PC who drove force vehicles while disqualified given jail sentence Officer's representative tells court he accepts he has been stupid and he doesn’t understand entirely why he did what he did. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Police Digital Service appoints new ‘head of people services’ New director played a major role in developing remote-based work culture. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 News Ontario fighting 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. Ontario Newsroom (Canada) 15/1/2024 News New Waterdown police and fire station to boost responses CANADA: Hamilton police say about 40 officers – rather than a reported 80 – will work out of a new $28-million police and fire station expected to open in 2026 The Hamilton Spectator (Canada) 15/1/2024 News B.C. police secretly took DNA from Kurdish community in tea-cup sting to solve murder CANADA: Undercover police investigating the murder of a 13-year-old girl in British Columbia disguised themselves as tea marketers to secretly collect the DNA of about 150 Kurdish community members, court recordings reveal. City News (Canada) 15/1/2024 News New research project to examine Garda wellbeing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána and the Policing Authority have announced funding for a research project focused on the wellbeing of gardaí. Irish Legal News (Republic of Ireland) 15/1/2024 News Minister for Justice welcomes new Garda recruitment campaign REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has welcomed the new recruitment campaign for An Garda Síochána, which opens for applications today and closes on Thursday 8 February. Government of Ireland 15/1/2024 News Policing Minister urges UK forces to ‘dramatically and urgently’ increase use of facial recognition In an exclusive interview with Policing Insight, Policing Minister Chris Philp told James Sweetland why he believes that dramatically increasing the use of facial recognition can transform policing and help forces across England and Wales catch wanted criminals. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Garda Commissioner welcomes first garda recruitment competition with increased age limit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The latest Garda recruitment competition has opened today (15 January 2024) and will run until 15.00 on 8 February 2024. An Garda Síochána 15/1/2024 News Policing Corona: Crime, Social Bulimia, and Racial Capitalism This article explores the case study of crime and policing in the urban New York City neighborhood of Corona, Queens. Taking a critical criminological approach and employing Jock Young’s theory of social bulimia, it investigates media coverage of crime in Corona from 2011 to 2021, finding that the neighborhood was framed as both a hub for “vice” and for real estate investment via the commodification of “Latin flavor.” The analysis suggests that Corona exemplifies Young’s theory of social bulimia as it both excludes and exploitatively includes immigrant groups. I show how power operates to both criminalize and commodify ethno-racialized populations within the structural context of contemporary US racial capitalism. The article concludes by arguing that the case of Corona is at once distinctive and more generally illustrative of similar processes that have occurred in other New York City neighborhoods like the Lower East Side and Williamsburg. Critical Criminology - Subscription at source 15/1/2024 Research article «110111021103110411051106110711081109Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events