Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115502 total results. Showing results 22481 to 22500 «112111221123112411251126112711281129Next ›Last » UK’s fraud failures EXPOSED: Police investigate just a quarter of all offences in ‘catastrophic’ epidemic – and only 0.3% end up with a criminal being charged Fewer than one in 300 fraud reports result in someone being charged, MailOnline analysis of police data reveals. Just 3,600 criminal charges stemmed from more than 1.2million reports of fraud in the year ending March 2024, statistics show. Mail Online 22/10/2024 News Chris Kaba case verdict ‘must be respected,’ says Justice Secretary after police officer cleared of his murder The verdict in the Chris Kaba case “must be respected” by all sides, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the day after a police officer was cleared of his murder. The Cabinet minister, who is also Lord Chancellor, acknowledged that there was “work to do” to rebuild trust with the police and communities in London. The Standard 22/10/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2024 News NSW Police refuse to set up RBTs due to staff shortages AUSTRALIA: Chronic staffing shortages have resulted in police refusing to conduct random breath testing across swathes of Sydney, despite soaring deaths linked to drink driving. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 22/10/2024 News New data reveals NSW Police average more than a 100 strip searches at train stations per year AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police have strip searched nearly 900 people at train stations since 2016, many of them children, according to information obtained by the Redfern Legal Centre. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 22/10/2024 News 30 raids target organised crime across North Island NEW ZEALAND: Police have today executed more than 30 search warrants across the North Island as part of Operation Highwater, targeting members and associates of the Mongrel Mob Barbarian MC East Bay chapter based in Opotiki. Inside Government (New Zealand) 22/10/2024 News ‘Not viable’ to have continuous Garda presence on Dublin streets as member numbers at ‘crisis’ levels, GRA says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has said a continuous policing presence in Dublin city “is not viable” following proposals to deploy an extra 1,000 gardaí in the capital. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2024 News Dr Nessa Lynch: ‘LFR is a choice, not a zero-sum game – there may be other ways of achieving those results’ Policing Insight’s recent ‘Facing the future: the rise of facial recognition in policing’ report drew on 34 interviews with operational leaders and experts to examine how police use facial recognition (FR) around the world, and the key debates about the technology; as part of that project, James Sweetland interviewed Dr Nessa Lynch, Matheson Lecturer in Law, Innovation and Technology at University College Cork, about the risk and regulation of FR – and in this article, we share more from that insightful conversation. Policing Insight - Registration at source 22/10/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Lancashire Constabulary enhances psychosis response skills through UPSKILL training Dr. Carolina Campodonico, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), recently delivered a psychosis training programme to Lancashire Constabulary’s Street Triage Team. Here, Dr. Campodonico outlines the impact the programme has had. Emergency Services Times 22/10/2024 News Zoë Billingham CBE reappointed Chair of the Police and NCA Pay Review Bodies Zoë Billingham CBE has been reappointed as Chair of the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) and the National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB) by the Prime Minister. Emergency Services Times 22/10/2024 News ACC Dennis Murray: Diversity and career paths in policing (Part 2) In this conversation, Dennis Murray continues to share his personal journey to becoming an Assistant Chief Constable. He discusses the impact of his family background, the challenges faced by minority groups in policing, and the importance of diversity in the police force. Dennis emphasizes the various career paths available in policing and encourages individuals from all backgrounds to consider a career in law enforcement, highlighting the professionalization of the field and the significant responsibilities it entails. PolicingTV 22/10/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police fury at treatment of Martyn Blake over Chris Kaba shooting Firearms officers say they fear criminal charges for doing their job after the Met officer was cleared of murder The Times - Subscription at source 21/10/2024 News APCC Chair statement after Met Police firearms officer cleared of murder A Metropolitan Police firearms officer, Martyn Blake, has been acquitted of the murder of Chris Kaba in south London in September 2022. Following the Old Bailey jury’s not guilty verdict, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) Emily Spurrell said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 21/10/2024 News Criminals could serve sentences at home Shabana Mahmood, the Justice Secretary, is drawing up plans for the expansion of community punishments, including ‘virtual prisons’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/10/2024 News Indefinite jail terms excluded from flagship sentencing review to end prison overcrowding crisis The plight of 2,734 IPP prisoners, including 700 who have served over 10 years longer than their minimum jail term, will not be considered in a major sentencing review The Guardian 21/10/2024 News Protests form after Met marksman found not guilty of murdering Chris Kaba Protests have formed outside the Old Bailey after Metropolitan Police marksman Martyn Blake was cleared of murder following the death of Chris Kaba in court today. Metro 21/10/2024 News Police to contact high-risk domestic violence victims A senior police officer has said police will be "proactively making contact" with high-risk victims of domestic violence who have previously reported incidents. BBC 21/10/2024 News Chair of the Police and NCA Pay Review Bodies reappointed The Prime Minister has reappointed Zoë Billingham as the Chair of the Police and NCA Pay Review Bodies. Home Office 21/10/2024 News Metropolitan police officer who shot Chris Kaba cleared of murder The family of Chris Kaba said they have been left with the "deep pain of injustice" after the police marksman who shot him was cleared of murder. Sky News 21/10/2024 News Consultation Launch – Police Service of Northern Ireland Race and Ethnicity Action Plan 2025 – 2027 Today the Police Service of Northern Ireland has launched an 8 week consultation on its draft ‘Race and Ethnicity Action Plan 2025 – 2027. 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