Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 23681 to 23700 «118111821183118411851186118711881189Next ›Last » Don’t ignore wave of shoplifting, retailers urge police Only a quarter of incidents are dealt with by officers in some areas, figures show The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Beyond labels: Rethinking crime in contemporary policing The consequences of labelling – both for citizens and for police – can be significant, particularly in relation to officers’ own perception of their role as guardians or a ‘warrior mindset’; Matthew Wood, a police constable with Toronto Police Service and part-time professor at the Seneca College School of Public Safety, explores these issues in relation to the ‘grey zone’ of law enforcement, the importance of police discretion, and what steps can be taken to improve policing outcomes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 Analysis, Feature Consultation on tougher sentences for knife and domestic killers A consultation looking at whether cowardly domestic killers should receive tougher sentences if they subject their victims to a campaign of coercive and controlling abuse, has been launched by the Lord Chancellor today. Home Office 27/11/2023 News Shocking PTSD rates causing mass police exodus: union AUSTRALIA: The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder in the WA police force is contributing to record numbers of officers quitting, the WA Police Union said on day one of its annual conference on Monday. WA Today (Australia) 27/11/2023 News Criminal justice sector funding is ‘unsustainable’, MSPs warn Scotland's criminal justice system "cannot withstand another year of small incremental investment and a business-as-usual approach," MSPs warn. Holyrood Magazine 27/11/2023 News Federal government to introduce funding to help police people released from immigration detention AUSTRALIA: The federal government will introduce a $255 million boost to law enforcement in the wake of a High Court decision on immigration detention earlier this month. ABC News (Australia) 27/11/2023 News Mike Scott: ‘A global movement? Understanding the origins and impact of Problem-Oriented Policing’ This three-part series provides insights into the world of problem solving, from leading experts in this global field: In the first video, Professor Mike Scott, Director of the US Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, talks about the origins of POP, and the early influence of working alongside Herman Goldstein. Professor Scott discusses the importance of problem-solving in delivering fairer and more equitable policing, coupled with a strong emphasis on effectiveness; explains how well embedded problem-solving is; talks to the critical importance of leadership, and provides examples of good practice, including insights into new and emerging areas of crime and future challenges. Professor Scott also explains how to access the resources of the US POP Center and how to participate in the prestigious annual Herman Goldstein POP Awards. PolicingTV 27/11/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Donohoe gives ‘full support’ to Justice Minister and Garda commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Full confidence has been expressed in the Minister of Justice and the head of the Gardaà after they faced calls to quit following the worst rioting seen in the state for decades. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 26/11/2023 News Metropolitan Police officer charged with attempted rape Published 22 hours ago A Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with an attempted rape which was allegedly committed 10 years ago, the force said. BBC 26/11/2023 News Police to hand pro-Palestine protesters leaflets for ‘clarity’ on potential crimes The Met Police will be handing out leaflets to provide ‘absolute clarity’ on what will be deemed an offence The Independent 26/11/2023 News Jarrod Gilbert: Police focus on evidence-based policing a game-changer for crime statistics NEW ZEALAND: I spend my life in criminal justice matters, but I’m often surprised how much good work gets done in this area that I have zero idea about. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 26/11/2023 Feature, Opinion ‘Failed by our own leaders’: Garda after brutal attack REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There was a ‘clear lack of leadership’ as Thursday’s violent protests engulfed Dublin city centre, with gardaà on the frontline revealing they received no information of an organised attack on the capital. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 26/11/2023 News MOD Police budget increases as staffing declines In a recent parliamentary written question, startling figures have been revealed that illustrate a decade of contrasting trends in budget allocation and staffing levels in the Ministry of Defence Police. UK defence journal 26/11/2023 News Met police officer charged with attempted rape Sgt Elliot Butler also charged with causing male to engage in penetrative sexual activity The Guardian 26/11/2023 News Police minister says ‘clear conversation’ with commissioner Coster is coming NEW ZEALAND: New Police Minister Mark Mitchell will not be drawn on whether he will expect Police Commissioner Andrew Coster to offer his resignation – while Coster has signalled he has no intention of doing so. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 26/11/2023 News Durham Police blames financial pressures for Thinford hub delay A new centralised police hub to replace "aging" custody suites throughout County Durham has been delayed. Durham Police's new centre in Thinford was due to open in the spring to replace four suites including in Bishop Auckla d and Darlington.Its opening has now been pushed back until the summer of 2024, with the force blaming "financial pressures." BBC 26/11/2023 News Major setback in push to make detainees wear ankle tracking bracelets after they were released back into the community following High Court ruling AUSTRALIA: Plans to make detainees wear GPS tracking ankle bracelets after they were released into the community following the High Court ruling has hit a snag. In the latest debacle the federal agency tasked with attaching the bracelets on former detainees may not have the legal right to do so. The High Court ruled on November 8 it was unlawful to indefinitely detain someone leading to the release of 116 people - with murderers and rapists among the group. Mail Online 26/11/2023 News New crime data shows ‘worrying’ divide between regional and metropolitan areas in Queensland AUSTRALIA: Ever since thieves broke into Alyce Nelligan's house south of Toowoomba, the disability advocate has struggled to be at home on her own. ABC News (Australia) 26/11/2023 News Home Safe program extended to keep kids safe and off the streets AUSTRALIA: A program keeping unaccompanied kids off the streets of Northbridge at night and diverting them away from the youth justice system has been extended for two more years by the Cook Government. Government of Western Australia 26/11/2023 News ‘A guard can’t just throw on gear and walk onto street’ –Gardai reject ‘delayed response’ allegations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senior gardaà have rejected claims that issues relating to the supply of public order shields and body armour delayed the response to Thursday riots.Several sources claimed to the Sunday World the fact the shields and body armour were kept at a storage facility in Santry rather than at individual garda stations, making them difficult to access during the riot, had caused serious delays in enacting an effective response to the rioting. 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