Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100109 total results. Showing results 23141 to 23160 «115411551156115711581159116011611162Next ›Last » Jade’s law introduced to better protect children “We welcome the announcement of Jade’s Law. It is crucial that the safety and well-being of children is at the heart of our systems, and that we protect them from harm. We must also support bereaved families to cope and recover, to support themselves and children to move forward. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/10/2023 News Home Office note labels own published arrest data ‘dodgy’ Government refused to elaborate after note expressing disquiet over publication of figures was removed Home Office - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News ‘Thousands’ of armed police may down guns if Chris Kaba murder suspect is named tomorrow A serving Metropolitan Police firearms officer - known only as NX121 - is charged with the murder of Chris Kaba. An order protecting his anonymity could be lifted at the Old Bailey on Wednesday. Sky News 3/10/2023 News Information Commissioner calls for end to spreadsheets in FOI responses The ICO has said it comes following recent high profile data breaches. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News Sussex launches drone for Brighton night-time economy The drone has been launched in Brighton this week and will operate primarily on Friday and Saturday nights. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News Killer parents to have parental rights taken away under new law Jade's Law will be introduced as part of the Victims and Prisoner Bill following campaigning by the family of Jade Ward. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 News Windsor police and UWindsor launch leadership program CANADA: The Windsor Police Service is partnering with the University of Windsor to launch the Windsor Police Leadership Development Program. CTV News (Canada) 3/10/2023 News Saskatoon police refuse to release policy on how they use dogs after violent arrest CANADA: Edward Soonias says he doesn't remember the car chase, the sirens or Saskatoon police officers chasing him on foot across the park in the city's Meadowgreen neighbourhood. CBC News (Canada) 3/10/2023 News Garda roster row: McEntee trying not to flounder between a rock and a hard place REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà start refusing to work voluntary overtime today. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2023 Feature, Opinion Garda rosters dispute: Rank-and-file gardaà begin refusing voluntary overtime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda management will compel members to work overtime if required, telling Government there will be no major impact on frontline policing. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2023 News Garda policing model ‘will work’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The head of the Tipperary/Clare Garda Division has expressed confidence in the new operating model for the division, despite concerns raised by local representatives. The Nenagh Guardian (Republic of Ireland) 3/10/2023 News Police officer charged with sex offences against boy, 14 A South Yorkshire Police officer will appear in court tomorrow charged with non-recent child sex offences. Metro 3/10/2023 News Plans for unified national facial recognition database to tackle crime Plans have been unveiled to integrate the Police National Database (PND) and Passport Office data with other national Government databases to enable police to find a facial match with the 'click of one button'. UKAuthority.com 3/10/2023 News ‘Call to action’ for governments as report highlights links between climate change and human trafficking A new report by the University of Nottingham Rights Lab has highlighted the link between climate change and human trafficking as families look to migrate from threatened environments or place children in forced marriages to alleviate debt; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons looks at the key points in the report, and spoke to Dame Sara Thornton, former UK Anti-Slavery Commissioner and now Professor of Practice in Modern Slavery Policy at the Rights Lab, about its findings. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/10/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview South Yorkshire Police officer charged with child sex abuse A police officer has been charged with sexually abusing a boy aged under 14. BBC 3/10/2023 News Scotland’s first female police driver returns to her old beat – 70 years after breaking gender barriers A trailblazing woman, who was Edinburgh’s first ever female police driver, has been welcomed back to her old beat – 70-years on from beginning her career. Police Professional 3/10/2023 News HMICS wants chief constables given power to dismiss officers and staff who ‘pose risk’ HM Inspector of Constabulary is urging the Scottish government to bring in legislation that would enable chief constables to dismiss anyone who cannot maintain suitable vetting. Police Professional 3/10/2023 News Combatting online grooming with the power of technology A rising tide of online child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases has left UK police forces swamped. Technology provides a solution. How can forces harness technology to get through swathes of evidence and extract the insight they need to bring predators to justice faster? Policing Insight 3/10/2023 Advertisement, Feature HMICS Assurance review of vetting policy and procedures within Police Scotland In a report published today, (Tuesday, 3rd October 2023) examples of good practice, training and a learning culture within the service’s vetting team are highlighted. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 3/10/2023 News HMICS Assurance review of vetting policy and procedures within Police Scotland The aim of this review of Police Scotland’s vetting was to assure the quality of vetting and renewals and whether these effectively identified potential misconduct, risk or vulnerability. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 3/10/2023 Report «115411551156115711581159116011611162Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events