Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97847 total results. Showing results 23001 to 23020 «114711481149115011511152115311541155Next ›Last » PM refuses to comment on heavily criticised Kaoss Price police investigation outcome NEW ZEALAND: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has refused to comment on the police investigation into the fatal shooting by officers of an unarmed Taranaki man, despite growing criticisms of its findings. Stuff (New Zealand) 17/8/2023 News ​​Avon Fire and Rescue Service inspection – accelerated cause of concern​ If our inspections identify a serious or critical shortcoming in a service’s practice, policy or performance, it will be reported as a cause of concern. A cause of concern will always be accompanied by one or more recommendations. When we identify causes of concern during our inspections, we normally provide details in the subsequent report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/8/2023 Report Avon Fire and Rescue Service shortcomings a potential risk to public safety Avon Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) is not effectively gathering and recording up-to-date risk information, and its mobilisation system is unreliable and crashes during 999 calls, the fire inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/8/2023 News Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme GUIDANCE: How frontline officers and those who work in the area of public protection must apply the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme. Home Office 16/8/2023 Report What’s going on with data breaches in UK police forces? Four police forces have revealed details of data breaches this month, which were reportedly caused by technical issues and human error. Silicon Republic 16/8/2023 Feature National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body remit 2023 to 2024 CORRESPONDENCE: Remit letter from the Home Secretary to National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body (NCARRB) regarding the 2023 to 2024 NCA pay award. Home Office 16/8/2023 NZ Gov Continues Crime Blitz with Record Meth Bust NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Ginny Andersen is congratulating Police as provisional figures released this week show they have seized nearly three quarters of a tonne of methamphetamine in relation to Operation Lavender, possibly the largest ever meth bust in New Zealand. Mirage News 16/8/2023 News More UK Police Suffer Freedom of Information Data Breach Constabularies of Norfolk and Suffolk Alert Follows FOIA Breach in Northern Ireland Bank info security 16/8/2023 News The government has released its action plans to end violence against women and children. Will they be enough? AUSTRALIA: The Australian government has today released the First Action Plan 2023-2027 and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Action Plan under the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032. These long-awaited plans detail what the Commonwealth, state and territory governments have agreed to do to progress their ambitious target to eliminate domestic, family and sexual violence. The Conversation 16/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Police acknowledge verdict in Timaru homicide trial NEW ZEALAND: Words cannot begin to express the tragic circumstances of this investigation. Police extend our deepest sympathies to the families who will never get to see Liané, Maya, and Karla grow up and live their lives. New Zealand Police 16/8/2023 News Ottawa police issue warning after high-risk sex offender charged with breaching release conditions CANADA: Ottawa police issued a public safety warning this week after charging a high-risk sex offender with breaching the conditions of his long-term supervision order while residing at an Ottawa halfway house. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 16/8/2023 News Queen Street homicide: Police carry out search warrants, seek vehicle of interest NEW ZEALAND: Police have conducted a series of search warrants as part of the ongoing homicide investigation into a shooting that occurred on Queen Street this month. New Zealand Police 16/8/2023 News Federal officials blamed AFN for delays on First Nations policing bill, documents show CANADA: Federal officials worried long-promised legislation declaring First Nations policing an essential service was being delayed by Assembly of First Nations hesitations about the bill, newly released internal documents show. CTV News (Canada) 16/8/2023 News Head of police racism watchdog suffers torrent of online abuse after criticising progress Abimbola Johnson was accused of being a 'grifter' and a 'race baiter' on social media after she highlighted flash points between Black people and the police Mirror 16/8/2023 News 240% increase in police stop and search rates According to data released by the Police and Crime Commissioner, there was a dramatic increase in the use of policy by Dyfed-Powys Police during 2022. Cambrian News 16/8/2023 News Garda presence at ATM queues triggered by ‘more than 40 calls’ from concerned citizens REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One call related to an assault and robbery, gardaà say, as TD accuses the force of acting as ‘private security for Bank of Ireland’ The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 16/8/2023 News Police criticised over management of its use of force in custody Police management of its use of force in custody is not good enough, a report has said. Inspectors who reviewed services at West Midlands Police said they found officers could not show force or restraint used was necessary, justified and proportionate. BBC 16/8/2023 News Transforming Crime Investigation: A Digital Revolution Processes used to collect, store and manage evidence in criminal investigations are becoming digitalised as the police harness the benefits that this represents for the workforce and for service provision. Movement away from traditional ‘paper-based’ information processing methods allows the force to regain vast amounts of time that can then be allocated to other tasks. Modernisation of information processing also moves the service away from a segregated model of working to a more collaborative unified force, connected by technology. Science & Technology in Policing (Police Science Council) 16/8/2023 Feature Inspector dismissed after posting offensive messages on a WhatsApp group A serving Dorset Police inspector who was found guilty of gross misconduct after posting offensive messages on a WhatsApp group and failing to challenge the behaviour of colleagues he supervised has been dismissed without notice. Police Professional 16/8/2023 News WA Police Force, AFP and Office of Colombian Attorney General joint investigation AUSTRALIA: A 36-year-old Perth man has been arrested in Colombia, following an international, four-year-long joint operation between the Western Australia Police Force, and the Office of the Colombian Attorney General, with assistance from Australian Federal Police. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 16/8/2023 News «114711481149115011511152115311541155Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events