Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97412 total results. Showing results 24421 to 24440 «121812191220122112221223122412251226Next ›Last » ‘The biggest policing jurisdiction in the world’: A look at the work of WA Police’s Tactical Response Unit PolicingTV's Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently visited Western Australia Police Force's (WAPOL's) Tactical Response Unit base. There, he met a Senior Sergeant from the Unit, who provided a briefing for PolicingTV on some of the Unit's equipment and vehicles. We meet the Bomb response unit manager , and understand what is included inside the "on call" truck including their robotic response equipment. PolicingTV 7/7/2023 Feature, Interview, Video Kiwi cop charged with indecent assault of teen in Australia can be named NEW ZEALAND: A New Zealand police officer involved with an Australian football tournament who is facing charge of indecent assault in relation to a teenage girl in Canberra can be named as David Brooke. Stuff (New Zealand) 7/7/2023 News Inquiry to grill NSW police over cold case blunders AUSTRALIA: Senior NSW Police officials will continue to be questioned over inadequate record-keeping, lost exhibits and investigative failures into unsolved deaths across the state. Australian Associated Press (AAP) 7/7/2023 Press release More visible policing and swifter consequences for antisocial behaviour Communities across England and Wales will see more police patrolling antisocial behaviour hotspots and perpetrators will face tougher, swifter consequences. Home Office 6/7/2023 News Northamptonshire Police chief Nick Adderley offers to pay for thin blue line badges A chief constable has offered to pay for thin blue line badges for his officers after the Met Police were banned from wearing them. BBC 6/7/2023 News Northumbria thinking ‘beyond the punitive’ with diversion team The TREAD team, which is recognised as being 'in line' with national best practice, has reduced reoffending by 12% since its inception in September 2021. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/7/2023 Feature Family want answers on death of woman hit by police Ireland's policing watchdog is to investigate whether there was a "criminal element" by gardaí (Irish police) after a Londonderry woman was killed in County Donegal. BBC 6/7/2023 News Stephen Lawrence case: Disgrace that detectives will not be charged – mother The mother of Stephen Lawrence says she is "bitterly disappointed" that four retired detectives who ran a failed investigation into her son's murder will not face criminal charges. BBC 6/7/2023 News Police officers need to be paid more – but only on this one condition This week, I have written to the Home Secretary to ask her to support a pay rise for police officers across England and Wales. Metro 6/7/2023 Feature, Opinion Officer injured on duty says ‘Protect the Protectors isn’t working’ A West Yorkshire Police officer who was badly injured on duty has travelled to the House of Commons to speak to MP Holly Lynch about the dangers of policing. Police Professional 6/7/2023 News Cop charged with dangerous driving while racing to colleague’s aid cleared in court AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police has been ordered to pay the legal costs of one of its officers, who was charged for dangerous driving while rushing to help an injured colleague. 7 News (Australia) 6/7/2023 News Magistrates ‘need more training’ on coercive control AUSTRALIA: One of Queensland most respected legal minds says magistrates are “without a doubt” not properly trained in recognising coercive control, and more needs to be done to bring justice to victims. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 6/7/2023 News France set to allow police to spy through phones FRANCE: French lawmakers agreed to a justice reform bill that includes a provision granting police the power to get suspects' geolocation through phones and other devices. Le Monde (France) 6/7/2023 News ‘Protect the protectors isn’t working’ says officer injured on duty West Yorkshire PC Sam Woods travelled to the House of Commons to speak to MP Holly Lynch Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/7/2023 News Police will be allowed to spy on suspects by remotely activating their phones’ camera, microphone and GPS under new French laws dubbed a ‘snoopers’ charter’ FRANCE: French police should be able to spy on suspects by remotely activating the camera, microphone and GPS of their phones and other devices, lawmakers agreed late Wednesday. Part of a wider justice reform bill, the spying provision has been attacked by the left and rights defenders as an authoritarian snoopers' charter, though Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti insists it would affect only 'dozens of cases a year'. Mail Online 6/7/2023 News Pride ban twists meaning of badge for police killed in line of duty, says boss of murdered WPCs Patch that commemorates fallen colleagues was blocked from display during London marches to avoid offending LGBT+ community The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/7/2023 News Four retired Metropolitan Police officers will not face prosecution for ‘misconduct’ over Stephen Lawrence investigation The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has decided not to charge four retired Metropolitan Police officers over their handling of the investigation of Stephen Lawrence's murder. Sky News 6/7/2023 News Operation Hampshire training course launched We are delighted to have launched a brand new training course to raise awareness of Operation Hampshire. This is the first time that wellbeing training has been made available digitally on a national scale in policing across England and Wales. Assaults against police officers and staff continue to increase. Between April 21 and April 22 there were 41,221 assaults recorded under the assault on a constable classification. Operation Hampshire, the national drive to improve the response to police assaults, has rightly been identified as a priority across UK policing. Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service 6/7/2023 News Detectives accused of bungling first Stephen Lawrence inquiry will not face charges Exclusive: Lady Lawrence calls decision a ‘disgrace’ after announcement despite errors made by senior detectives leading to suspects remaining free The Guardian 6/7/2023 News Former police officer sues City of Winnipeg, claiming workplace was toxic CANADA: A former Winnipeg police officer says her request to transfer to another division was unfairly spurned, she was subjected to malicious accusations by colleagues, and the workplace became intolerable, resulting in her "constructive dismissal." Belinda Duncan is suing the City of Winnipeg, as the body in charge on the police service, for damages she claims she suffered and continues to suffer due to a toxic workplace. CBC News (Canada) 6/7/2023 News «121812191220122112221223122412251226Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events