Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 23341 to 23360 «116411651166116711681169117011711172Next ›Last » More than 100 gardai currently suspended and under investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Alleged offences include corruption, assault, theft, harassment, domestic violence, drink-driving, forgery, and perverting the course of justice. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2023 News PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of Surrey Police This report sets out the findings for Surrey Police [pdf]. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/12/2023 Report Former Sussex DCI is playing a lead role in establishing sexual and gender-based violence centre in Jordan Former Sussex Detective Chief Inspector Alison Eaton, now an international sexual and gender-based violence expert and trainer, is playing a key role in setting up SARC-style services for refugee and local community victims in Jordan, in a project which could become international best practice, as she explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/12/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Annual Report 2023 NEW ZEALAND: Police's Annual Report for 2022/23 has been tabled at Parliament. The Report details our performance during 2022/23 against our strategic goals and the Commissioner’s three priorities New Zealand Police 6/12/2023 Report Surrey Police response to public is inadequate, inspectorate says Surrey Police needs to improve how it responds to the public, the police inspectorate has said. BBC 6/12/2023 News NSW Police urged to review pursuit police after Andrew Stark’s crash death at Gunnedah AUSTRALIA: A coronial inquest has recommended NSW Police review their safe driving policy and better educate officers after the death of a Gunnedah man during a high-speed pursuit in 2022. ABC News (Australia) 6/12/2023 News Inspection finds Thames Valley Police need to do more for vulnerable people A police force needs to improve how it protects vulnerable people, an inspection has found. BBC 6/12/2023 News Concerns about Surrey Police’s response to the public Surrey Police needs to improve how it responds to the public, including how quickly it answers emergency and non-emergency calls, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/12/2023 News School Community Policing NEW ZEALAND: This policy outlines how Police partner with schools and their communities to prevent crime and victimisation, and to take every opportunity to prevent harm. New Zealand Police 6/12/2023 Report PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of Thames Valley Police This report sets out the findings for Thames Valley Police [pdf]. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/12/2023 Report Retail crime and ram raids NEW ZEALAND: Retail crime costs New Zealand retailers $1 billion each year and has a significant personal impact on those working in the industry. This year has seen a spike in ram raid style burglaries, as we tend to see at times with other crime types. This has affected small local retailers and larger chains. Police recognises the impact of retail crime on business owners and staff and takes reports of ram raids very seriously. Responses are normally District managed and include significant investigative action to identify and hold those responsible to account. Police has also been actively working alongside retailers and retail communities to give them prevention advice and support. A strengthened multi-agency response is also being trialled in parts of Auckland to address the underlying factors that lead to young people engaging in risky behaviour and offending. The government has also allocated $6 million from the Proceeds of Crime Fund for a crime prevention programme managed by Police which will include solutions such as installing bollards or other security for small retailers. This funding will enable Police to work closely with particularly vulnerable small retailers to identify effective and practical solutions based on the particular features of each business and location. New Zealand Police 6/12/2023 Report Thames Valley Police communicates well with the public but there are concerns about how vulnerable people are protected Thames Valley Police communicates well with the public, but it needs to do more to protect vulnerable people, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 6/12/2023 News Annual report on Police data quality 2023 NEW ZEALAND: This report highlights findings from the 2022/23 Data Quality Audit Plan, covering the period from July 2022 to June 2023. In addition to local assurance checks, key dimensions of data quality are regularly monitored at a national level, as part of a focus on ensuring consistent application of New Zealand Police’s National Recording Standard and case management process. Specific audits of crime recording and coding decisions are also undertaken as part of a comprehensive, national, Data Quality Audit Plan. New Zealand Police 6/12/2023 Report How a media mix-up revealed WA Police’s regional booze ban wishlist AUSTRALIA: A data-driven plea by WA Police to state liquor licensing director Lanie Chopping for harsher booze restrictions in 25 remote and regional towns only saw the light of day because it was accidentally sent to the ABC. The Age (Australia) 6/12/2023 News Minister sets expectations of Commissioner NEW ZEALAND: Today I met with Police Commissioner Andrew Coster to set out my expectations, which he has agreed to, says Police Minister Mark Mitchell. New Zealand Government 6/12/2023 News Garda callouts to incidents of domestic violence more than triple over a decade REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: TD says ‘social and cultural change’ is urgently needed. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2023 News Insights from Churchill Fellowship Award winner Dr Iain Britton (Part 2) Dr Iain Britton is one of, maybe the foremost academic globally with insights on policing volunteers - also known as Specials or Auxiliaries. Following a distinguished UK-based career in policing governance, he was recently awarded a Churchill Fellowship to facilitate further international research into his specialist area. In this second part of a four part series of conversations for PolicingTV, he speaks with PolicingTV's Founder, Bernard Rix, drawing on his unique perspective on policing in the UK and more widely, about areas of opportunity for those in, and interested in, policing governance. PolicingTV 6/12/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video AFP at the cutting edge of law enforcement capability AUSTRALIA: The AFP is creating pilot projects and new technology to stay a step ahead of criminals to protect Australians and Australia’s interests. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 6/12/2023 News Man in court jumps dock, tries to escape police by jumping in Tauranga harbour NEW ZEALAND: A man who jumped the dock and escaped court made a desperate Jason-Bourne-like quest for freedom, swimming across the Tauranga harbour chased by police who were hot on his tail with dogs and cars – but no boat Stuff (New Zealand) 6/12/2023 News Garda to accept applications from people aged up to 50 but fitness test unchanged REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fianna Fail justice spokesman Jim O'Callaghan urged review of fitness test which he believes was 'too demanding'. 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