Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103267 total results. Showing results 24281 to 24300 «121112121213121412151216121712181219Next ›Last » Farzana Yaqubi murder: Police ‘nearing the end’ of internal investigation NEW ZEALAND: Police are “nearing the end” of an internal investigation into the murder of an Auckland student who told police she was in “extreme fear” of a stalker, two weeks before he murdered her. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/11/2023 News Baby Ru homicide: Police believe ‘critical evidence’ taken from home NEW ZEALAND: Police believe a hard drive of CCTV footage was taken from the address where Lower Hutt toddler Ruthless-Empire lived before his death last month. 1 News (New Zealand) 14/11/2023 News Canberra man charged for alleged theft and airport trespass AUSTRALIA: A Canberra man is scheduled to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court today (14 November, 2023) after allegedly breaking into Canberra Airport and stealing an airline vehicle last month. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 14/11/2023 News Knife crime week of action puts spotlight on online retailers A week of action to tackle knife crime across the UK will have a particular focus on the growing availability of knives online. Police Professional 14/11/2023 News Officer who failed drugs test would have been dismissed, misconduct hearing finds A senior Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer who resigned ahead of a gross misconduct hearing would have been dismissed without notice after allegations of drug use were proven against him. Police Professional 14/11/2023 News Demand on PSD has ‘never been greater’ says deputy chief Police Scotland deputy chief constable Alan Speirs told the SPA that the 'demand is higher' in every element of PSD work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 News Dorset’s T/DCC to take on role on a permanent basis DCC Rachel Farrell has been carrying out the role on a temporary basis since the summer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 News Protest and counter protest: a weekend of public order duty Chris Hobbs reports from the long weekend of protests taking in Armistice Day and says that officers answered their critics with professionalism and necessary use of force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 Analysis, Feature Police request for more funding ‘the cost of doing business,’ board says CANADA: The two civilian members of the Board of Police Commissioners believe the police service’s proposed 2024 budget is not “a big ask” and provides officers with enough tools to succeed. Moose Jaw Today (Canada) 14/11/2023 News New Saskatoon police report on ‘complex needs’ shows systemic gaps and who’s being missed CANADA: The Saskatoon Police Service will also be undertaking a significant expansion of the Alternative Response Officer program over the next two years. Saskatoon Star Phoenix (Canada) 14/11/2023 News Local Councillor fears Drogheda feuds could return with lack of Gardai in area REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Local Councillor says he fears that Drogheda may regress in relation to the gang and drugs feud. [AUDIO] Lmfm (Republic of Ireland) 14/11/2023 News Mother of Brazilian Deliveroo driver struck by Garda car meets Gsoc REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: João Ferreira (23), who is in Tallaght Hospital, lost part of a leg in incident and is still dealing with severe pain. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 14/11/2023 News Brave Garda has ‘strong desire to return to work’ despite suffering life-changing injuries REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Gardai Inspector, who was left for dead in a ditch after his foot was severed in a hit and run while he was off-duty enjoying a leisurely cycle, said he hopes to return to work. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 14/11/2023 News Contemporary protest and police operational independence The UK Government’s efforts to influence policing’s operational response to protests have reached new levels in recent months, and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s comments on the issue would appear to have prompted her sacking; but Wrexham University’s Professor Peter Joyce and Dr Wendy Laverick of Hull University argue that policing independence in relation to protests has been threatened by Conservative governments for some time, and that a fundamental rethink of governance arrangements may be the only long-term answer. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 Analysis, Feature 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 14/11/2023 News Criminology in Policing: Looking at things from the side of the ‘underdog’ – labelling theory In the latest in a new series of The Police Student focusing on Criminology in Policing, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly looks at labelling theory – who decides what a deviant act is, how individuals are defined as deviants or criminals, and what the consequences of that can be for the individuals themselves, as well as for the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 Feature Inquest concludes Matt Ratana was unlawfully killed An Inquest into the death of Sergeant Matt Ratana has concluded he was unlawfully killed and that there were failures in the searching and observations of Louis de Zoysa. Police Professional 14/11/2023 News Premier says police have resources to keep communities safe after shocking Broome sex assault AUSTRALIA: remier Roger Cook has said police have the resources needed to keep regional WA communities safe. It comes after The West Australian revealed the latest in a shocking series of alleged sex assaults that have plagued the tropical tourist town of Broome. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 14/11/2023 News Taskforce Guardian make 400 arrests in youth crime crackdown AUSTRALIA: A new rapid response police taskforce dedicated to targeting high-risk youth offending across the state has resulted in more than 400 young people being arrested as part of multiple local operations. Taskforce Guardian, consisting of dedicated Queensland Police Service detectives and expert Youth Justice workers, has completed 21 deployments state-wide since May. myPolice - Queensland Police News 14/11/2023 News Senior NSW police officer allegedly crashed car drunk, but his name kept secret AUSTRALIA: A senior member of the NSW Police executive has been charged with high-range drink-driving, six months after allegedly crashing his work car on the NorthConnex and abandoning it in a suburban street in Sydney’s north. But the Crown Solicitor’s Office has prohibited the release of the officer’s name. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 14/11/2023 News «121112121213121412151216121712181219Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events