Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103228 total results. Showing results 24101 to 24120 «120212031204120512061207120812091210Next ›Last » Queensland police officer on a global mission to combat cybercrime AUSTRALIA: Queensland police officer Michael Newman says he is working to fight the increasing problem of cybercrime on a global scale. Mike’s Churchill Fellowship will examine how Australian police could be better equipped to fight cybercrime by researching international best practice. Australian Cyber Security Magazine (Australia) 17/11/2023 News Farmers label illegal street racers their biggest concern in major crime survey NEW ZEALAND: Illegal street racers have emerged as a surprising new threat for farmers in a major new crime survey, and an unprecedented number are losing faith in police citing a lack of resources to act. The Federated Farmers Rural Crime Survey canvassed over a thousand farmers, and for the first time it asked about illegal street racing. A majority, or 61.9 percent of participants had or suspected they'd had an incident of crime linked to boy racers in the past two years. Newshub (New Zealand) 17/11/2023 News ‘Woke’ police force guide that warned its own staff not to use the word ‘policeman’ or risk breaking the law is slammed by Tory MP A new 'woke' police force guide that warns its own staff to not use the word 'policeman, or risk breaking the law, has been slammed by a Tory MP. Nigel Mills blasted police bosses for banning 'perfectly acceptable, normal language' in the 12-page guide from Staffordshire Police. The guide which was published by the force in June of this year suggests officers 'try not to use the words' such as 'policeman', and to use 'police officer' instead. Mail Online 17/11/2023 News Almost 400 Police Ombudsman investigations to be scrapped The Police Ombudsman will be unable to complete almost 400 Troubles-linked investigations as a result of the British government’s controversial Legacy Act. The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act passed into law in September and provides immunity in some circumstances along with ending civil cases and inquests that have not reached their findings stage by next May. The new law, opposed by victims’ groups, will also bring an end to all investigations undertaken by the Police Ombudsman’s Historical The Irish News 17/11/2023 News Cops told to ditch phrases like ‘policeman’ and ‘victims of’ in ‘woke’ new guidance Police officers have been told to avoid using "policeman" in "woke" guidance. LBC 17/11/2023 News Devon & Cornwall PCC wants tougher police action on cannabis Police action against class B and C drugs has been branded "pathetically weak" by Devon and Cornwall's Police and Crime Commissioner. Alison Hernandez said too much focus is placed on deaths from class A drugs such as heroin, rather than enforcing the laws around cannabis. She said more people are in treatment centres for cannabis use than other drugs, describing it as "alarming". BBC 17/11/2023 News Kent Police solves ‘unacceptably low’ number of crimes, inspectors find The number of crimes solved by Kent Police is "unacceptably low", according to a report by inspectors. The force was told by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) that it must improve at investigating crime and responding to the public. BBC 17/11/2023 News PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of Dyfed-Powys Police PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. This report sets out the findings for Dyfed-Powys Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/11/2023 Report PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of Kent Police PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. This report sets out the findings for Kent Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/11/2023 Report Australian police only protect the interests of those who are like them AUSTRALIA: “There is a structural problem with policing, and it’s important to understand that in the context of missing and murdered First Nations people, women and children in particular,” said lawyer George Newhouse. “Like other police forces in our nation, it has a military command structure.” Sydney Criminal Lawyers 17/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Kent and Dyfed-Powys PEEL reports published Today we published PEEL reports for Kent Police and Dyfed-Powys Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/11/2023 News PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of Durham Constabulary PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/11/2023 Report Policing a sectarian Scotland: Still the country’s ‘secret shame’ Sectarianism in Scotland remains a largely hidden problem, only usually hitting the headlines when tied to football violence or tensions at religious parades, but it’s an issue that policing has to confront on a regular basis; Policing Insight’s Martin Gallagher spoke to subject specialists Dr Michael Rosie of the University of Edinburgh and Professor Mark Boyle of Ireland’s Maynooth University about the background to Scottish sectarianism, what more could be done to tackle the issue, and what challenges it holds for policing in Scotland in the future. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Durham Constabulary does some things well but there are concerns about its response to the public Durham Constabulary is effective in many areas of tackling crime but needs to improve how it responds to the public, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/11/2023 News Drug crime policing ‘pathetically weak’, says commissioner Not enough being done to rid ‘absolute stink’ of cannabis on the streets, says Alison Hernandez The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/11/2023 News Police officer Jason Doig remembered as ‘consummate’ officer following deadly shooting AUSTRALIA: Flags are at half-mast, floral tributes have been laid, and expressions of shock and condolence are flowing across South Australia's south-east in the wake of a shooting on a rural property that claimed the life of a highly respected local police officer. ABC News (Australia) 17/11/2023 News Gardaí still owed €500,000 for policing private events last year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Despite regularly sending invoices and reminders, just €166,000 has been recouped in the past four months and €498,000 remains outstanding. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 17/11/2023 News Criminal Justice Bill 2023: equalities statements IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Equalities statements relating to the Criminal Justice Bill. Home Office 16/11/2023 Report Home Secretary aims to calm relationship with police following Braverman row James Cleverly told policing conference delegates he would make any criticisms ‘professionally, calmly, directly’. Shropshire Star 16/11/2023 News Police chiefs may have to force officers to carry guns in future, chief constable warns Simon Chesterman says armed policing is in the most 'precarious' position for years after one officer was charged with murder The Telegraph 16/11/2023 News «120212031204120512061207120812091210Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events