Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100134 total results. Showing results 23041 to 23060 «114911501151115211531154115511561157Next ›Last » Tasmania Police strengthen wellbeing programmes after coroner criticises support for officers The suicides of four Tasmania Police officers have prompted a range of recommendations from a coroner who highlighted concerns around the force’s approach to fatigue management and post-traumatic stress; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons looks at the inquest findings into the tragic deaths of the four officers, and spoke to Tasmania Commissioner Donna Adams about the steps the force has already taken to address some of the issues. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/10/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Rise in complaints about gardaí in Kerry last year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There was a rise last year in the number of complaints made by members of the public about gardaí in Kerry. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 5/10/2023 News Justice Minister under fire over Garda row REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Tipperary TD has launched a stinging attack on the Minister for Justice. Tipp FM 5/10/2023 News Kent Police officer jailed for sexualised text messages to vulnerable woman A Kent Police officer has been jailed for misconduct in public office after forming an inappropriate sexual relationship with a woman he met while on duty. Police Professional 5/10/2023 News UK planning to rent foreign prison spaces for most serious offenders Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has announced plans to rent prison cells overseas to ease demand on the UK’s prison estate. Police Professional 5/10/2023 News Northumbria Police use thermal imaging cameras in fight against crime Police are now using thermal imaging cameras in the fight against rural crime and locating missing people across Northumberland. Earlier this year, Northumberland Police became the first Force in the UK to receive Safer Streets funding aimed specifically at rural crime. Hexham Courant 5/10/2023 News Police Scotland loses appeal in Laura Mackenzie tribunal Scotland's police force has lost its appeal in a case involving a woman who was rejected for a job because she was taking antidepressants. The Herald (Scotland) 5/10/2023 News Police complaints statistics for England and Wales report – 2022/23 Each year, we publish statistics about the complaints that forces have logged. Our complaints statistics reports include information about the number and type of complaints made. They also set out how these complaints were subsequently dealt with, and include demographic data about who complained and who the complaint was about. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 5/10/2023 Report IOPC publishes figures on police complaints made in 2022/23 The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) today published its annual report on police complaints for England and Wales in 2022/23. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 5/10/2023 News AFP implements ServiceNow for new service centre portal AUSTRALIA: The portal will help increase the speed, agility, and efficiency of the AFP’s ability to receive and action reports. ARN (Australia) 5/10/2023 News Senior cop slams force’s handling of pedophilia scandal AUSTRALIA: “We don’t want this to be our own James Griffin story, but it is”: A senior Tasmania Police officer has broken his silence and slammed the force’s “hypocrisy” amid a paedophilia scandal. The Mercury (Australia) - Subscription at source 5/10/2023 News Victoria changes bail laws but youth crime statistics on the rise AUSTRALIA: Reforms to fix Victoria’s contentious bail laws have passed the state’s upper house, but the Allan government faces a new challenge to shape legislation for young offenders amid concerns over youth crime. WA Today (Australia) 5/10/2023 News Queensland to open fresh inquiry into forensic DNA testing as compromised cases rise to nearly 40,000 AUSTRALIA: Health minister Shannon Fentiman announces six-week review after another 7,000 police cases found to be affected The Guardian 5/10/2023 News Police profiled two Whangārei Māori men as gang members when they conducted ‘unlawful’ search NEW ZEALAND: Serious charges against two young Māori brothers stopped and searched by police because they looked like gang members have been dismissed, and the officers' actions condemned. Judge Greg Davis said the two constables acted unlawfully and they were biased in targeting a specific profile when they stopped the brothers and searched their car without a warrant. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/10/2023 News Why the police’s new DNA testing trial is controversial NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police announced today it is trialling the use of genetic testing in two of the country’s most high-profile cold cases. Police will be working with the Institute of Environmental Science Research (ESR) to use this type of DNA testing for the unsolved murders of Mellory Manning and Alicia O’Reilly. Similar testing has been used overseas to solve cold cases - but the process is not without some controversy. 1 News (New Zealand) 5/10/2023 News New Bill seeks to establish register for those convicted of domestic violence REPUBIC OF IRELAND: The Bill proposes requiring those with domestic violence convictions to inform gardaí of their whereabouts and if they start a new relationship. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 5/10/2023 News Morale at police call-centre was at ‘rock bottom’, fatal accident inquiry is told Police Scotland call-handlers spent more than half their time battling IT issues as morale hit “rock bottom”, a fatal accident inquiry has been told. The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2023 News Courageous conversations and listening to communities are crucial in tackling knife crime The recent killing of London schoolgirl Elianne Andam, who died after being stabbed on a Croydon street while on her way to school, has once again prompted lengthy debate around knife crime; former police officer Oliver Laurence, who grew up in Croydon, shares his thoughts on what can be done to tackle the crisis – including listening to the views of those with first-hand experience of knife crime in their community, such as AJ Wright. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/10/2023 Feature, Opinion SmartWater spray used to protect domestic abuse victims Derbyshire Police is giving canisters of SmartWater to high-risk victims to spray on their domestic abusers. BBC 5/10/2023 News Police Scotland officers receive £60k after settling clean-shaven claims The force wanted to introduce a clean-shaven policy in May but postponed the plans after 'listening to the lived experience' of officers and taking health and safety advice. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2023 News «114911501151115211531154115511561157Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events