Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101010 total results. Showing results 22081 to 22100 «110111021103110411051106110711081109Next ›Last » New non-degree entry route to focus on ‘common-sense policing’ The College of Policing has released initial details about the new entry route. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 News James Cleverly appointed new Home Secretary after Braverman sacking Suella Braverman was dismissed for the second time after writing an unauthorised article in which she questioned the police's impartiality. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 News Magistrates are remanding more people in custody The researchers ask why custodial remand is so often ordered when conditional bail might be appropriate. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 News Surplus police funds could be better spent elsewhere CANADA: When you pay for something, but don’t receive it, shouldn’t you get your money back? The Record (Canada) 13/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Need for new HQ means police require extra $1M annually starting in ’25, report says CANADA: The police service (MJPS) presented its 2024-28 capital budget during the Nov. 9 Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting. Moose Jaw Today (Canada) 13/11/2023 News Proprietorship: “I love you; I own you; don’t shame me” CANADA: Without delving deeply into evolutionary psychology or medieval history, I would like to present a profile of an individual we typically see during the investigation of Intimate–Partner Violence (IPV) and Honour-based Violence (HBV). Blue Line (Canada) 13/11/2023 Feature South Kilkenny crime concerns as Minister for Justice urged to increase gardaí on the ground REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda stations in many rural areas in South Kilkenny have closed with locals concerned it has led to a peak in crime. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 13/11/2023 News Louth border stations were never without a patrol car says Garda Superintendent Charlie Armstrong REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: At no stage was there no patrol cars available for the garda stations at Dromad and Hackballscross, Supt Charlie Armstrong, stated at the November meeting of Dundalk Joint Policing Committee. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 13/11/2023 News Tougher laws from Minster McEntee to manage and monitor sex offenders come into effect today REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Tougher laws to manage and monitor sex offenders in the community come into effect today, Monday November 13. Government of Ireland 13/11/2023 News Police engagement is a necessity not a luxury, helping to prevent crimes from ASB to terrorism Approaches and initiatives that improve police engagement with communities are acknowledged by many in policing as delivering real and long-term benefits, but when it comes to resourcing, are often regarded as ‘nice to haves’ rather than necessary; however, University of Portsmouth Policing Lecturer David Knowles – a specialist in engagement during his 30-year policing career – argues that such engagement is essential in building trust and confidence as well as tackling all levels of crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Inspire Justice Awards 2023 winners revealed The winners of the Inspire Justice Awards 2023, supported by Policing Insight, were revealed recently at a glittering awards ceremony held at the QEII Centre in Central London. The Inspire Justice Awards celebrates and shines a light on the wider justice workforce that keeps our criminal justice system running smoothly. Policing Insight 13/11/2023 Advertisement, Feature Give police more powers amid 10-fold rise in antisemitic attacks, says UK adviser John Woodcock claims largely peaceful Palestinian marches ‘clearly a factor’ in intimidation of Jewish communities The Guardian 13/11/2023 News Suella Braverman sacked as home secretary Rishi Sunak has sacked Suella Braverman as UK home secretary after she was blamed for inflaming tensions over Armistice Day protests and saying police favoured leftwing protesters. Police Professional 13/11/2023 News Review of investigations after police use of force: terms of reference Terms of reference for the review of investigatory arrangements which follow police use of force and police driving related incidents. Home Office 13/11/2023 Report Braverman’s sacking brings down curtain on turbulent tenure as UK home secretary Of all her achievements thus far in politics, Suella Braverman’s latest feat is perhaps her most notable: being sacked as home secretary twice in little more than a year. The Guardian 13/11/2023 Analysis, Feature James Cleverly appointed home secretary in cabinet reshuffle Rishi Sunak begins shake-up of his ministerial team after sacking of Suella Braverman The Guardian 13/11/2023 News Suella Braverman sacked as home secretary after article criticising police PM fires cabinet minister after unauthorised Times article claiming police favour leftwing protesters The Guardian 13/11/2023 News Rishi Sunak sacks Suella Braverman as home secretary Suella Braverman has been sacked as home secretary, after she defied No 10 over an article accusing the Met Police of bias in the policing of protests. Mrs Braverman was accused of stoking tension in the article ahead of protests in London over the weekend. BBC 13/11/2023 News Police officer warns AI cameras look inside cars to catch drivers The high-tech cameras are being used to target drivers who break the law in a bid to change the way people drive Nottinghamshire Live 13/11/2023 News Illegal e-motorbike riders ‘goading’ police, force says Electric motorbikes may be an increasingly popular way to get around but have been blamed for terrorising neighbourhoods with anti-social and dangerous riding. They have also been involved in two high-profile incidents in Cardiff and Salford in which young people have died. The BBC has been out on patrol with police officers in Bristol to see how they are tackling the rise in illegal use. BBC 13/11/2023 Feature «110111021103110411051106110711081109Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events