Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 23301 to 23320 «116211631164116511661167116811691170Next ›Last » Police Scotland staff invited to consider voluntary redundancy Police Scotland staff members have received an email inviting applications for voluntary redundancy Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2023 News Reducing domestic homicides and suicides New approach gets overwhelming backing. Scottish Government 6/12/2023 News McEntee admits no role in fast-tracking trainee gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice has confirmed that she had no role in having more trainee gardaí on the streets before Christmas. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2023 News Resilience forum using geospatial and drone tech for flooding One of 38 Local Resilience Forums in England, Lincolnshire's multi-agency partnership consists of over 30 category 1 and 2 responders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2023 News No 10 finally to respond to 2017 report on Hillsborough injustices Families pushing for ‘Hillsborough law’ to outlaw police cover-ups after major incidents The Guardian 6/12/2023 News North Yorkshire Police: PEEL cause of concern letter We revisited North Yorkshire Police to review its progress against a cause of concern in which we said that the force doesn’t have adequate governance in place. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/12/2023 Report Drug driving prosecutions protected after vote to extend 12-month limit In October, the SPA forensic service committee warned that 'at least' 300 drug driving cases could be time barred if the current statutory limit were to revert to six months. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2023 News Police Scotland sees rise sextortion crimes Police Scotland is urging anyone targeted by sextortion to report it so they can get the right support following a rise in the number of crimes. Police Professional 6/12/2023 News Domestic homicide oversight to hold public bodies to account The Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales is to launch this mechanism after research revealed that most of these victims are known to public agencies before their deaths. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2023 News Examining the Impact of Dedicated Missing Person Teams on the Multiagency Response to Missing Children Some police forces are investing resources into dedicated missing person teams (MPTs) to improve risk assessment and responsibility sharing across partner agencies. This study used police records and interviews with representatives from police and partner agencies in one UK region to provide the first systematic evaluation of the impact of implementing a dedicated MPT on the response to missing children. Results revealed a reduction in reports and change in risk assessment practices post implementation, along with suggestions that the MPT brought about more of a child-centred approach, a pushing back of responsibility to care providers, and greater personalised communication with children and care providers. However, improvements needed to be made to intra- and inter-agency communication, and consideration of resources across shift patterns. Findings pose important implications for informing decisions regarding allocation of finite resources and improving multiagency response to missing children. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 6/12/2023 Research article EU pledges €30bn to protect mosques and synagogues amid hate crime rise EUROPE: The European Commission has promised a €30bn (£26bn) fund to increase security at mosques and synagogues across the continent as it condemned a recent rise in levels of antisemitism and Islamophobia as “un-European”. The Guardian 6/12/2023 News Police officer rejected from firearms training because of autism diagnosis was discriminated against, tribunal rules Judge finds claimant’s move was denied by deputy chief constable despite ‘overwhelming’ positive feedback from her supervisor People Management 6/12/2023 News Concerns that Police Scotland plan to cut civilian staff could negatively affect frontline service The chair of the Scottish Police Federation (SPF) - which represents rank-and-file officers - is fearful that the cuts could lead to officers having to cover any shortcomings. Sky News 6/12/2023 News North Yorkshire Police has resolved ’cause for concern’ North Yorkshire Police is pleased to confirm that the cause of concern which His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) identified during their PEEL (Police Effectiveness, Efficiency and Legitimacy) inspection in October 2022 has now been resolved. The Inspectorate noted that significant steps have been taken in response to the cause of concern being issued; that strengthened governance and an improved understanding of force performance is now improving service to the public through delivery of an improved police service. North Yorkshire Police 6/12/2023 News French police check IDs on ‘massive’ scale with no clear strategy, report says FRANCE: French police conducted identity checks on a "massive" scale in 2021, despite not having a doctrine to define their objectives or good practice during such checks, France's public audit office, the Cour des comptes, said in a report on Wednesday. France 24 6/12/2023 News $415.5M police budget passes as councillors say they aren’t seeing enough officers CANADA: Ottawa city council has passed a $415.5-million police budget as councillors called for more officers in neighbourhoods experiencing rampant shoplifting, a wave of auto thefts and dangerous driving. CBC News (Canada) 6/12/2023 News Police Minister Mark Mitchell sets and releases expectations for Police Commissioner Andrew Coster NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell has taken the unusual step of releasing a letter of expectations for Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 6/12/2023 News Services should do more to stop domestic abuse killings, says Domestic Abuse Commissioner The Domestic Abuse Commissioner is launching the first national oversight mechanism for domestic homicide reviews in England and Wales to ensure public bodies and national government learn from these reports. Police Professional 6/12/2023 News Geospatial technology supporting more effective response to floods, power cuts and severe weather Lincolnshire Resilience Forum (LRF) has gone live with new geospatial and drone technology to help it better prepare for emergencies across the county, including flooding, loss of critical infrastructure, pandemics or severe weather. Police Professional 6/12/2023 News Domestic homicide reviews: consultation analysis We undertook a period of consultation and targeted engagement to inform the development of a Domestic Homicide Review model for Scotland. Those with lived experience of domestic abuse and those working in the field shared their views on fundamental aspects of the model. Police Scotland 6/12/2023 Report «116211631164116511661167116811691170Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events