Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97662 total results. Showing results 23681 to 23700 «118111821183118411851186118711881189Next ›Last » Met Police overhaul plan disappointing, think tank says A racial justice think tank has called the £366m plan to overhaul the Met Police "wholly disappointing". The Runnymede Trust and other organisations wrote an open letter to Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley about the plan, which was announced last week. BBC 28/7/2023 News IOPC publishes figures on deaths during or following police contact for 2022/23 The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) today published its annual report on deaths during or following police contact in 2022/23. Published for the 19th year, the statistics provide an official record setting out the number of such deaths, the circumstances in which they happen, and any underlying factors. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/7/2023 News Police say common thread linking Sydney’s gangland shootings is drugs AUSTRALIA: The morning execution of drug lord Alen Moradian in Sydney's eastern suburbs just over four weeks ago left police vigilant that an escalation of underworld violence could be on the horizon. ABC News (Australia) 28/7/2023 News NSW police Tasered ‘extremely unwell’ Indigenous man a week before incident with Clare Nowland AUSTRALIA: Exclusive: Man experiencing mental health issues sought help from police but was later Tasered in hospital by officers who mistakenly thought he was armed with scissors The Guardian 28/7/2023 News Garda funding: ‘It’s an opportunity to make back some ground’ – Former Assistant Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An additional €10 million in funding has been announced by Government for overtime shifts for An Garda Síochána. It comes as an attempt to increase their presence in Dublin City Centre amidst ongoing violence. Kieran was joined by Pat Leahy, Former Assistant Garda Commissioner to discuss... [AUDIO] newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 28/7/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion The “Police Personality”: Is it Real? Much research has discussed the “police personality.” Yet, it is still unclear what particular traits make up the police personality—or whether it exists at all. This can be partially attributed to the limited availability of data collected within individual police departments. Using a nationally representative sample of adults (Add Health), the current study examines whether the Big Five personality traits, temperamental characteristics, and empirically informed covariates are related to being a police officer. Results indicate that, compared to the general population, individuals in law enforcement score significantly lower on openness to experience. Police officers are also more likely than non-officers to have experienced divorce, served in the military, lean politically conservative, and be male. These findings provide partial support for the notion that there are distinct factors that define the police personality. Police Quarterly 28/7/2023 Research article The police are struggling to operate in a smartphone world These are busy times for the police watchdog. It’s just started an investigation into serious allegations of misconduct against Devon and Cornwall’s Chief Constable, Will Kerr, who’s been suspended. An inquiry has been announced into missed opportunities to root out the serial rapist, former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick. And this week came an investigation into the police handling of an incident in which a woman was accused (wrongly) of dodging a bus fare. The Spectator 28/7/2023 Feature, Opinion Annual deaths during or following police contact report – 2022/23 Each year, we publish data showing how many people have died after contact with the police. Our report provides a definitive set of figures for England and Wales. It gives an overview of the nature and circumstances of these deaths. You can read our news release on the latest statistics and and our Acting Director General’s comments on the release. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/7/2023 Report The importance of police rehab and treatment centres There are two dedicated centres across the country providing physical rehabilitation and mental health support to police officers and staff, and they have been operational for more than 100 years. Today they enable our officers to get access to bespoke treatments for physical and mental health to help them get back to work a lot quicker. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/7/2023 News Police: We will investigate every crime Police forces will promise to investigate every crime after years of overlooking lower-level offences such as criminal damage, shoplifting, car and bike theft. Ministers want police to dramatically improve their rates for solving many offences that have been virtually decriminalised and blight communities. Chief constables will pledge to investigate every crime report with a reasonable lead such as CCTV, doorbell video, GPS trackers and witness accounts. Since the era of austerity, forces across the country have abandoned many inquiries into the most common crimes. Police have blamed pressure on resources, saying they need to focus on high-harm cases and the most vulnerable victims. The Times - Subscription at source 28/7/2023 News Giving carbines to peace officers could be step toward N.B. police force, minister suggests CANADA: New 'tools' for wildlife officers and others will increase law enforcement capacity, Kris Austin says CBC News (Canada) 28/7/2023 News IOPC Acting Director General comments on annual deaths statistics report 2022/23 The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) today published its annual ‘Deaths during or following police contact’ report for 2022/23. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/7/2023 News Man shot dead in Sydney street had been jailed for trying to import $1m of cocaine AUSTRALIA: A man gunned down in the middle of a Sydney street was released from prison three years ago after being jailed for trying to import more than $1 million worth of cocaine into the city. 9 News (Australia) 28/7/2023 News New South Wales Police Minister Yasmin Catley responds to Paul Toole who insists royal commission on drugs is needed amid spike of Sydney underworld shootings AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley does not believe a royal commission into how drugs are being smuggled into the country and causing underworld groups to kill one another on Sydney's streets is warranted, as she issued a warning to criminals causing bloodshed. Sky News 28/7/2023 News Man charged with assaulting officers AUSTRALIA: A 35-year-old Palmerston man has been charged with assaulting police and other offences following an incident in Gungahlin yesterday afternoon. About 2.50pm yesterday (Thursday, 27 July 2023) Gungahlin officers on patrol observed two men scuffling at Gungahlin Place. ACT Police (Australia) 28/7/2023 News Five charged, nine arrested after 19 alleged burglaries in July in regional Victoria AUSTRALIA: Nine people have been arrested and five charged over 19 alleged burglaries in the past three weeks across central and south-west Victoria. ABC News (Australia) 28/7/2023 News Queensland police issue arrest warrant over alleged murder of Meaghan Louise Rose in 1997 AUSTRALIA: Queensland police are searching for a 70-year-old man in relation to the cold case alleged murder of Meaghan Louise Rose on the Sunshine Coast 26 years ago. ABC News (Australia) 28/7/2023 News Lancashire police driver investigated over collision with boy, 11 Criminal investigation under way after child seriously injured by driver responding to emergency call The Guardian 28/7/2023 News Racial justice groups criticise Met’s refusal to accept force is racist Coalition of 26 organisations say overhauls in policing plan launched last week are a missed opportunity The Guardian 28/7/2023 News Ex-deputy police commissioner’s son is jailed for 23 years for his role as drugs kingpin who smuggled £135m of cocaine, heroin and ketamine into the UK in banana and furniture he leader of a Birmingham drugs gang, who is the son of Staffordshire's former deputy police and crime commissioner, has been jailed for 23 and a half years. Jonathan Arnold led a crew of crooks who conspired to bring millions of pounds of class A drugs hidden among bananas and furniture into the UK. 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