Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97827 total results. Showing results 23401 to 23420 «116711681169117011711172117311741175Next ›Last » Dyfed Powys selling stations to ‘make best use of resources’ Chief Constable Dr Richard Lewis says the decisions have been taken 'after careful evaluation' and to deliver the most effective service to taxpayers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2023 News Police Race Action Plan requires ‘robust’ restructure to achieve anti-racist aims, says ISOB The structure of the Police Race Action Plan needs to better reflect an anti-racism programme to achieve its commitments, according to a new report by the Independent Scrutiny and Oversight Board (ISOB). Police Professional 8/8/2023 News Record number of police leaving Hampshire Constabulary A record number of police officers voluntarily resigned from Hampshire Constabulary last year, new figures show. The Police Federation of England and Wales said demand is outstripping police resources as the number of officers voluntarily resigning is at its highest across the two nations. Hampshire Chronicle 8/8/2023 News There’s no excuse for BAME failures at Police Scotland Record View says the force must ask if enough is being done to engage with and actively encourage new recruits from communities which may have long-standing suspicions about the police. Daily Record 8/8/2023 News Ottawa police report sharp drop in no-knock raids CANADA: Ottawa police have drastically reined in the use of dynamic entries when executing search warrants, after a review into the controversial technique also known as "no-knock raids." The decline comes amid a broad-based reduction in use of force by Ottawa police, according to information presented to the Ottawa Police Services Board on Tuesday. CBC News (Canada) 8/8/2023 News NZ could lose ‘hundreds’ of police officers to Queensland – Police Assocation NEW ZEALAND: Hundreds of New Zealand police officers could be leaving for Australia, lured by a big boost in earnings, the New Zealand Police Association says. Australia's Queensland Police Service has launched what it is calling a "cheeky campaign" to poach New Zealand officers. It is promising warmer days and higher pay, including a $20,000 relocation bonus. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/8/2023 News Lehrmann case shouldn’t shake faith in justice system, police union says AUSTRALIA: Association chief urges community to come forward with complaints as fallout from Sofronoff inquiry into prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann continues. The police union says the Bruce Lehrmann case was “like no other” and shouldn’t deter complainants from coming forward or having faith in the justice system. The fallout from the Sofronoff inquiry report continued on Tuesday, after the ACT government’s extraordinary criticisms of inquiry head Walter Sofronoff KC over the premature leaking of the report to journalists. The Australian Federal Police Association said in a statement that the contents of the report and the government’s response were a “credit to the inquiry and how it was managed before the current situation regarding the report’s release”. The Guardian 8/8/2023 News Te Pati Māori co-leader says she has no faith in report into police shooting of Kaoss Price NEW ZEALAND: Te Pati Māori's co-leader says she has no faith in the police investigation into the fatal shooting of Kaoss Price in 2022. A Critical Incident Investigation by police found officers were justified in shooting the unarmed 22-year-old who had rammed a police car and attempted to steal cars from passers-by. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/8/2023 News Meeting Barbara Spooner, MD of Digital Safety CIC (Part 2) In this second part of a two part Policing Friendship Tour video, Barbara Spooner MBE meets and speaks with PolicingTV's Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, about her policing career and experiences, how she championed Women, Women of Colour and Gender Equality, her MBE and about her post-policing life leading the work of Digital Safety Community Interest Group (CIC). PolicingTV 8/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Queensland Police launch cheeky recruitment campaign targeting NZ police AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service has today launched a cheeky recruitment campaign targeting experienced New Zealand officers with thousands of dollars in incentives to cross the ditch. myPolice - Queensland Police News 8/8/2023 News 21st century community engagement: The gap between expectations and reality in neighbourhood policing skills UK police leaders and inspectorates have frequently highlighted the importance of neighbourhood policing, and community engagement is a crucial element to that approach; University of Northampton Associate Professor Dr Tim Curtis, Executive Director of Intensive Engagement, discusses his latest research which surveyed the neighbourhood policing skills of 150 police officers and PCSOs, and how effectively those skills are applied to a real-world policing scenario. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Queensland police charge 68 people with drug, firearm offences in outlaw bikie crackdown AUSTRALIA: Queensland police have charged 68 people with a slew of drug and firearm offences in a crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs. As part of Taskforce Morpheus, law enforcement agencies from Australia and New Zealand are working together to disrupt criminal networks that police say pose a significant threat to the safety of the community. ABC News (Australia) 8/8/2023 News, Video Police use new legislation in response to Manawatu gang tensions NEW ZEALAND: To be attributed to Inspector Ross Grantham, Manawatū Area Commander. Police have escalated their efforts to target gang anti-social and violent behaviour in the Manawatū, invoking new legislation to disrupt gang activity. New Zealand Police 8/8/2023 News College of Policing publishes data code of practice The College of Policing has developed a code of practice for information management, record keeping and data sharing in the sector. UKAuthority.com 8/8/2023 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2023 News CPS cracks down on football tragedy abuse Fans are being warned they face being banned from football matches – and next year’s Men’s European Championships – if they commit tragedy-related abuse as prosecutors publish additional guidance today. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 7/8/2023 News Andrew Malkinson: Greater Manchester Police criticised over trial evidence Police kept evidence from jurors in a case which led to an innocent man spending 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit, judges have ruled. BBC 7/8/2023 News Critically important police officers do not drive if they are not licensed under new legislation It is critical police drivers do not drive until they have secured a license under the new law from an accredited instructor. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/8/2023 News Met Police driver’s sentence revealed as colleague found guilty A Met PC has been jailed for causing the death of a woman he ran over in his police car, it can now be reported. BBC 7/8/2023 News Record number of police officers resigning in Thames Valley new figures show A record number of police officers voluntarily resigned from Thames Valley Police last year, new figures show. 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