Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97827 total results. Showing results 23301 to 23320 «116211631164116511661167116811691170Next ›Last » Queensland police identify remains found partially buried under a Brisbane unit complex AUSTRALIA: A woman whose remains were found buried at a Brisbane unit complex last year has been identified, with detectives yet to determine a motive for her "peculiar" and "callous" murder. ABC News (Australia) 10/8/2023 News Winnipeg police, Manitoba RCMP among groups using social media as Meta blocks news for Canadians CANADA: Police services across Canada are grappling with how they will relay emergency information, including breaking news and details of missing persons, once Meta begins permanently removing news from its social media platforms. CBC News (Canada) 10/8/2023 News Taoiseach reiterates Government support for Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has reiterated the Government’s support for the Garda Commissioner, saying Drew Harris had “full authority” to remain in the role in the face of a confidence vote from rank-and-file members. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 10/8/2023 News Special review of RCMP–Sinclair contract CANADA: Sinclair Technologies is a communications equipment company that designs and manufactures radio frequency (RF) equipment. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 10/8/2023 Report Meeting Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable Chris Haward (Part 2) In the second part of this three-part Policing Friendship Tour recording for PolicingTV, filmed outside Lincolnshire Police's Headquarters in Nettleham near Lincoln, Chief Constable Chris Haward tells PolicingTV’s Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, about policing in Lincolnshire and some of the excellent work and insights in policing that the Lincolnshire Police's officers, staff and volunteers have developed and delivered. Amongst other matters, he speaks about "a huge piece of work that my Assistant Chief Constable, Chris Davison, has been leading on, around our cultural development, about how do we promote positive behaviours, positive attitudes. How do we make sure that people feel valued and safe, and able to come to work to be themselves, to feel safe in being themselves, to bring their best self to work but also where they see things going wrong they're able to challenge it, they're able to speak up about it". PolicingTV 10/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Fight against organised crime faltering as police struggle to recruit informers AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police’s fight against organised crime is being hobbled by serious problems recruiting new informers amid concerns their safety and identities cannot be protected after the Lawyer X scandal. The Age (Australia) 10/8/2023 News Mark Rowley: Reform police misconduct process to sack rogue officers The Met police chief is urging the government to deliver bold changes The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Connor Marron death: Police ‘hindered’ search for answers, say parents The parents of a student who was hit by a train in London have accused British Transport Police (BTP) of failing to properly investigate his death. BBC 9/8/2023 News PFNI calls seeks ‘credible explanations’ following second data breach The Chair of the Police Federation (PFNI), Liam Kelly, has said there’s a need for credible explanations from the Service following confirmation of a second data breach containing details of hundreds of officers. Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) 9/8/2023 News Northern Ireland police hit by major data breach The Police Service of Norther Ireland (PSNI) has acknowledged a major data breach resulting from human error in responding to a freedom of information request. UKAuthority.com 9/8/2023 News PSNI data: Police investigate second breach after documents stolen Details of a second data breach within the Police Service of Northern Ireland have emerged less than 24 hours after a "monumental" leak of staff information. BBC 9/8/2023 News The dangers of after-market police accessories: How can you avoid them? CANADA: Police officers face many unexpected challenges and risks each day on the streets, and it’s crucial that they have access to reliable equipment that can help them respond effectively to dynamic and unpredictable situations. Blue Line (Canada) - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Police using social media accounts as Meta begins blocking news for Canadians CANADA: Police services across Canada are grappling with how they will relay emergency information, including breaking news and details of missing persons, once Meta begins permanently removing news from its social media platforms. Blue Line (Canada) - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 News 12 years for teacher who paid £65,000 for the abuse of children in India A former deputy head teacher of a primary school has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for paying and instructing teenagers in India to abuse younger children. Matthew Smith, 35, from East Dulwich, was arrested by the National Crime Agency in November 2022, after investigators identified that he was sharing abuse material on the dark web National Crime Agency (NCA) 9/8/2023 News Exclusive: Inside the police operation tackling domestic violence AUSTRALIA: Family violence is now considered a "number one threat" by Victoria Police, while across Australia almost 10 women end up in hospital each day after being attacked by a husband or partner. Police are trying to do something about it and A Current Affair has been granted exclusive access inside Operation Enforceable, which is the first of its kind, going after the most dangerous suspects in our communities in an effort to curb the problem. Operation Enforceable is the statewide search and hopefully a successful capture of more than 3000 wanted people. 9 Now (Australia) 9/8/2023 Feature Police forces hired detective despite abuse allegations A detective rose through the ranks of three police forces despite multiple abuse allegations, a misconduct panel has heard. BBC 9/8/2023 News Leo Varadkar says Government willing to help Northern Irish authorities after PSNI leak REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that the Irish Government is willing to help the Northern Irish authorities and the PSNI with the data breach if they ask for assistance. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 9/8/2023 News Mark Rowley: Reform police misconduct process to sack rogue officers I’m leading the strongest doubling down on standards in 50 years, but to deliver the far-reaching reform the public rightly expect to see I need others to do more. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 Feature, Opinion The Impact of Victim Demeanor on Jurors’ Perceptions of a Sexual Harassment Victim Despite the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace, little research has investigated the role of victim demeanor in perceptions of sexual harassment cases. The present study varied whether the victim cried while testifying by using drawings of the victim. Participants were presented with a civil trial summary and asked to make trial-related judgments. Overall, factors representing participants’ perceptions of victim credibility and victim negative emotions were higher when the victim cried than when she did not. The factor representing victim credibility also mediated the relationship between victim demeanor and trial outcomes. Finally, cognitive networks demonstrated that victim demeanor was important to participants’ decision-making. The legal implications of the findings are discussed. Violence Against Women - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 Research article Police in Oxford Street make arrests amid social media ‘robbery campaign’ Hundreds of teenagers gathered outside JD Sports in response to Snapchat call to take part in robbery The Guardian 9/8/2023 News «116211631164116511661167116811691170Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events