Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115546 total results. Showing results 23801 to 23820 «118711881189119011911192119311941195Next ›Last » Over a million pounds awarded in discrimination compensation to former TVP officer PFEW-supported disability discrimination and constructive discriminatory dismissal claim successful in Employment Tribunal. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 23/9/2024 News Three charged over New Zealand’s biggest-ever cocaine shipment NEW ZEALAND: Three people have been arrested and charged more than two years after the largest ever cocaine shipment was found on New Zealand shores. A record-breaking 725kg of the drug was found at Port of Tauranga in 2022, with an estimated value of $253.75 million. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 23/9/2024 News Boy spared prosecution over riots after facing ‘wrath’ of parents, CPS chief says Director of public prosecutions says by contrast other parents seemed to view joining in disorder as ‘a day out’ The Guardian 23/9/2024 News Police to reduce social harm callouts with new risk-harm framework NEW ZEALAND: Police have begun testing a new way of weighing up harm and risks when they take emergency 111 calls, which will see fewer responses by officers to social harm calls. The changes extend to the way in which all non-emergency calls are prioritised, too. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 23/9/2024 News Leave us to tackle sex worker issues, say police People have been urged not to take matters into their own hands, following local protests against sex workers. BBC 23/9/2024 News Twenty years of discrimination: NT Aboriginal police officers make complaint to Human Rights Commission AUSTRALIA: Three serving Aboriginal police officers have lodged a representative complaint against the Northern Territory Government and Police Commissioner with the Australian Human Rights Commission, alleging 20 years of racial discrimination. SBS News (Australia) 23/9/2024 News Court interpreters in England and Wales to withdraw labour for a week Action from Monday prompted by anger with private contractor and could further delay criminal justice The Guardian 23/9/2024 News Police Scotland accused of failing to act on ‘whistleblowing’ complaints Police Scotland is facing claims that it failed to take appropriate action after a female detective raised “serious allegations” about fellow officers. BBC 23/9/2024 News Met acknowledging ‘trust deficit’ among Black communities with new Race Action Plan The London Race Action Plan points to a number of steps already taken, including the introduction of a new stop and search charter and the recording of road traffic stops, alongside an overhaul of child strip searches. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2024 News Top perpetrators of VAWG targeted under new national strategy Women and girls will be better protected under a new national strategy using advanced data analysis and algorithms to target the most dangerous perpetrators of abuse. Police Professional 23/9/2024 News When two-tier policing becomes the perception, what can the service do? As forces tackled the recent serious disorder in England and Northern Ireland, ‘two-tier policing’ was put forward as a principal cause of the anger, a claim dismissed by senior police chiefs and the Government; but as some politicians and commentators – including former officers – continue to insist two-tier policing is a reality, Policing Insight’s Ian Wiggett explores the validity of the claim, and how the service should respond. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/9/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Met Police launch Race Action Plan to rebuild trust with black community The plan includes a new charter aimed at resetting how stop and search is carried out. The Independent 23/9/2024 News NSW police review calls for specialised response to mental health callouts AUSTRALIA: The police may not be the most appropriate agency to provide the primary response to the majority of mental health crises in the community, a newly released report finds. An internal review of the NSW police force response to mental health incidents notes that, “while police are best equipped to respond to incidents involving criminality and public order, other health professionals are able to provide more appropriate care for people experiencing mental health crises”. Government News (Australia) 23/9/2024 News Racism complaint by three Aboriginal police is a ‘positive step’: NT top cop AUSTRALIA: Commissioner Michael Murphy says Northern Territory police “invested in cultural reform” after allegations of racial vilification and unequal pay The Guardian 23/9/2024 News Police begin testing new approach to 111 calls, pulling back on social harm callouts NEW ZEALAND: Police have begun testing a new way of weighing up harm and risks when they take emergency 111 calls, which will see fewer responses by officers to social harm calls. The changes extend to the way in which all non-emergency calls are prioritised, too. This could lead to the national rollout of the different system being approved by the end of the year. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 23/9/2024 News Convictions may be at risk over alleged unlawful summonses – GSOC REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) has indicated that certain criminal convictions recorded over recent years in a District Court could be vulnerable to challenge, following claims from a garda whistleblower. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 23/9/2024 News Garda Collision Investigation Unit on how they gather evidence at road deaths and accidents REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Members of the Garda Collision Investigation Unit speaking about how they record road deaths and accidents. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 23/9/2024 Feature, Video Research: Police families wellbeing and support needs This research project investigated the wellbeing and support needs of police families. It was commissioned by the College of Policing National Police Wellbeing Service and responds to the commitments expressed in the Police Covenant. [PDF] Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service 23/9/2024 Report Police families wellbeing and support needs research project – findings Last year, we commissioned the Open University to conduct a research project to investigate the wellbeing and support needs of police families. Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service 23/9/2024 News New tech and closer ties with Europe for Border Security Command New technology is among the investments to be made by the government to bolster policing the UK’s borders UKAuthority.com 23/9/2024 News «118711881189119011911192119311941195Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events