Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97872 total results. Showing results 22441 to 22460 «111911201121112211231124112511261127Next ›Last » Thames Valley Police urged to apologise for its ‘homophobic history’ by LGBT+ campaigners A campaign group has penned an open letter to Thames Valley Police urging the organisation for alleged homophobic actions in the past. Yahoo! 30/8/2023 News Police cells across Greater Manchester used to house prison inmates due to overcrowding “Policing continues to conduct its operational business without any detriment' Manchester Evening News 30/8/2023 News Racism can ‘manifest itself’ in Police Scotland, inquiry hears Retired chief superintendent Garry McEwan was giving evidence to the Sheku Bayoh inquiry. Express & Star 30/8/2023 News Met chief inspector facing child abuse charges took own life A Metropolitan Police officer killed himself the day he was due to be charged with child abuse image offences, an inquest concluded. BBC 30/8/2023 News No criminal inquiry into death of police officer hit by train Sergeant Graham Saville was fatally injured while trying to save a distressed man on the railway tracks in Balderton, near Newark-on-Trent. The Independent 30/8/2023 News Most people had a fantastic time at Notting Hill carnival, says Met police chief Sir Mark Rowley condemns ‘small number of very dangerous people’ as two men remain in hospital after stabbings The Guardian 30/8/2023 News Northern Ireland police chief faces calls to quit over court ruling High court judicial review finds PSNI unlawfully disciplined two junior officers to placate Sinn Féin The Guardian 30/8/2023 News CC Byrne faces resignation calls following High Court judgement A High Court judge has said the decision to suspend one PSNI officer and reposition another "appears to have been a knee-jerk reaction". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/8/2023 News Lancashire Police officer who stalked colleague jailed A police officer who stalked a fellow officer and used police IT systems to check up on her whereabouts has been jailed. BBC 30/8/2023 News Occupational health service for neurodivergent officers and staff launched Support provider Creased Puddle is providing the service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/8/2023 News Mounties shoot man in Revelstoke who allegedly entered police cruiser CANADA: A man was shot and killed by an RCMP officer in Revelstoke on Sunday night. Vancouver Sun (Canada) 30/8/2023 News Dispatches: July/August 2023 CANADA: It was with heavy hearts that the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) announced the death of 42-year-old Sgt. Eric Mueller. Sgt. Mueller was shot and killed in the line of duty while attending a disturbance call in Bourget, Ont. Blue Line (Canada) 30/8/2023 Feature Drug ‘surrender bins’ to be in operation again at Electric Picnic, gardaí warn no amnesty given REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai have warned that “no amnesty” will be given to those who are in possession of controlled drugs at Electric Picnic this year, despite the HSE announcing that drug ‘surrender bins’ will be in operation at again. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 30/8/2023 News Over half of people say Garda presence was “not enough” in their local area. REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A recent survey revealed that 54 per cent of respondents say they felt that Garda presence was not enough in their local area. Leitrim Live (Republic of Ireland) 30/8/2023 News Major changes to Tipperary Garda Division REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New changes to the Clare and Tipperary Garda Division came into effect from Sunday (August 27) - a move which creates a vast new policing district, stretching from Roscrea and Thurles in the east, to Kilkee and Ballyvaughan on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Offaly Live 30/8/2023 News The Government has released its action plans to end violence against women and children: Will they be enough? Earlier this month the Australian Government released new action plans to end violence against women and children, including the first dedicated to addressing violence against women and children in First Nations communities; Monash University Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon and Associate Professor Marie Segrave, and Griffith University Professor Silke Meyer, explore the aims of the plans, how their progress will be measured, and what is needed to ensure effective change and a reduction in violence. Policing Insight 30/8/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion What’s race got to do with it? Factors influencing urban officers’ off-duty participation in Black Lives Matter protesting The purpose of this study is to explore police officers’ beliefs regarding the value and validity of the underlying causes of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests and to explore the factors that influence their desire to participate in BLM protesting off duty. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with sworn police officers from an urban police department in Virginia. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to discover similarities and differences in the officers’ responses. Findings suggested variability in officers’ support for BLM and protest organising, with unwritten department rules, neutrality, rank promotion, and locality of the incident all influencing officers’ desire to participate in BLM protests. Overall, findings suggested that cognitive dissonance may explain the non-participation of Black officers in BLM protesting during their off-duty time. There are implications provided for police agencies regarding their policies governing officers’ off-duty participation in protests. Also, implications for officer training regarding BLM and protest policing. Policing and Society 30/8/2023 Research article New powers to crack down on deadly knife crime Proposals for ban on machetes and harsher sentences to be progressed. The Home Office has today announced it will be progressing a number of changes to knife crime legislation proposed in consultation with the NPCC Knife Crime Working Group. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 30/8/2023 News Met police chief warns officers against backing ‘woke’ causes on duty Britain’s most senior police officer has said he will not tolerate his officers expressing support for “woke” causes while on duty. Sir Mark Rowley, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, stressed the importance of frontline officers being impartial and made it clear that taking the knee, flying rainbow flags or co-signing in support of environmental movements were not acceptable while fighting crime. He also warned officers against being drawn into political causes, which he said could be “fatal” for policing. The Times - Subscription at source 30/8/2023 News West Mercia Police faces ‘revolving door’ of officers as scandals sink morale The police service will face a recruitment "boom and bust” unless urgent action is taken to address a morale crisis sweeping the service in the wake of recent scandals, a policing body has warned. Express & Star 30/8/2023 News «111911201121112211231124112511261127Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events