Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 22261 to 22280 «111011111112111311141115111611171118Next ›Last » Skoda Superb police car catches fire in WA amid engine blaze recall – report AUSTRALIA: A Skoda Superb police car has been significantly damaged after catching fire following a pursuit in Perth – almost 18 months after the model was recalled due to a fire risk. Drive (Australia) 4/9/2023 News Australian police release images linked to child abuse in hope of cracking cold cases AUSTRALIA: Investigators have released images linked to historical child abuse matters in the hope the public can help crack the cold cases. Helen Schneider, an Australian federal police commander, said she hoped the four “background images” – released as part of the Trace an Object initiative – will help secure breakthroughs. The Guardian 4/9/2023 News Proportionate Response to Crime piloted in the North East We are testing a different approach to the way certain incidents are managed in the North East when they are reported to Police Scotland. Police Scotland 4/9/2023 News Police ‘need’ more money to investigate every crime Ministers can not ignore the huge costs facing police forces amid a new crackdown on crime. The Times - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 News National Cyber Security Centre names new CTO Ollie Whitehouse has been announced as the new chief technology officer of the National Cyber Security Centre. UKAuthority.com 4/9/2023 News Thames Valley and Hampshire police expand use of drones Police use of drones to catch criminals, find missing people and improve safety at events has soared. BBC 4/9/2023 News Up to 500 prison leavers to be tagged as part of DA pilot A six-month pilot will launch in the East and West Midlands probation areas in the coming weeks before a potential roll-out across England and Wales next year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 News Tesco staff offered body cameras over crime fears Staff at Tesco stores are to be offered body cameras amid a rise in violent attacks, the supermarket's chief executive has said. BBC 4/9/2023 News Valentin Pereda: ‘Stripping illegal firearms from criminals would throw a wrench in their machinery of violence’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Dr Chris Allen spoke to Valentin Pereda, Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology at the University of Montreal, about the need to tackle the flow of illegal firearms, the importance of conversations between academia and law enforcement, and the impact of organised crime in his home country of Mexico. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Feature, Interview Police use of drones soars as more pilots trained Police use of drones to catch criminals, find missing people and improve event safety has soared. BBC 4/9/2023 News Prison, police and youth justice overhaul on cards after landmark Indigenous report AUSTRALIA: Standalone criminal justice and child protection systems for Aboriginal Victorians, a ban on the detention of children under 16 and an independent police oversight body are among the sweeping changes proposed in the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s latest report. The Age (Australia) 4/9/2023 News Noongar man Kevin Spratt was repeatedly tasered by WA Police, and his family wants an ex-gratia payment AUSTRALIA: The family of Kevin Spratt, who was wrongfully convicted over an incident where he was repeatedly tasered while unarmed at a WA Police watch house in 2008, will seek an ex-gratia payment from the state government. ABC News (Australia) 4/9/2023 News Calls for manslaughter charges as domestic abusers ‘escape justice’ following victim suicides The policing lead for domestic abuse has told LBC she wants more perpetrators to be charged with manslaughter if their victim takes their own life, as bereaved families call for a change in the law to prevent abusers "escaping justice". LBC 4/9/2023 News Police have wasted thousands of hours appealing against LTN fines – with it taking up more than 12,000 hours of officers’ time in London alone Police have wasted thousands of hours appealing against low traffic neighbourhood fines, with the process taking up more than 12,000 hours of officers' time in London. Mail Online 4/9/2023 News Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing produced with PolicingTV Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) is growing globally, ensuring that policing strategy, operations and tactics are based on what works, according to evidence and research. Rather than being guided by assumptions, tradition, convention, or subjective impressions, EBP combines the existing skills, knowledge and experience of police with research, crime science, problem-solving and testing. In October 2022 the Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing broadcast a fully live studio-quality 24- hour continuous conference out of two hubs – Christchurch, New Zealand and London, United Kingdom. The conference brought together world-leading criminologists from across the globe, academic thinkers, and police professionals from dozens of agencies, to look at the role that evidence, its legitimacy, and policing leadership have in everyday policing – shaping “exceptional” policing, the evidence-based way. Opened by Police Commissioners from Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the conference delivered a range of insights on topics as diverse as single v double crewing, police legitimacy, biased policing, police leadership, use of force, police response and demand, and what do we mean by ‘the right amount of policing?’. The Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing has now teamed-up with Policing TV to bring the best of the conference material to a wider audience. PolicingTV 4/9/2023 Feature, Video Forcing criminals to attend sentencing is illogical Jeremy Dein KC says the government’s plan will simply add unnecessary pressure to a prison system already on the verge of collapse. Plus a letter from Duncan Curtis The Guardian 3/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Revealed: Police discretion, drug use prosecutions, and which way the punitive pendulum is swinging NEW ZEALAND: The changes to drug laws in 2019 were hoped to trigger a new era of a less punitive and more health-based approach to recreational drug use. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 3/9/2023 News More gardaí quit as Harris presses ahead with roster changes REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost 90 gardaí have quit the force so far this year, with the number of departing officers now on track to exceed last year's unprecedented 107 resignations, the Irish Mail on Sunday has learned. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 3/9/2023 News Non-sworn police staff surveyed over strike action amid lengthy negotiations NEW ZEALAND: Strike action was on the cards for police civilian employees last week as frustrations mounted on the thin blue line over the lack of what they considered a decent pay offer. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 3/9/2023 News Gardaí receiving 126 domestic violence incident reports a day REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An average of 126 domestic violence incidents are being reported to gardaí each day. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 3/9/2023 News «111011111112111311141115111611171118Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events