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Showing results 24701 to 24720 «123212331234123512361237123812391240Next ›Last » Backlog of adult rape cases in courts in England and Wales hits record high Figures prompt warnings that lack of investment is hampering drive to tackle low conviction rates in rape cases The Guardian 29/6/2023 News Undercover Policing Inquiry Tranche 1 Interim Report Tranche 1: Special Demonstration Squad officers and managers and those affected by deployments (1968–1982) Undercover Policing Inquiry 29/6/2023 Report England and Wales law on foxhunting unworkable, says police chief Trail hunts used as a loophole for unlawful chasing and killing of animals, Matt Longman tells campaigners The Guardian 29/6/2023 News ‘Spy cops’ operations against leftwing groups unjustified, inquiry finds Report says officers collected details of activists’ sexuality and bank accounts, and operations should have been shut down The Guardian 29/6/2023 News BT missed nearly 11,500 emergency calls during weekend 999 outage Telecoms firm, which manages the system, said it had taken three days to contact each of the disconnected callers The Guardian 29/6/2023 News Met police officer guilty of sexually assaulting woman after his stag do Sgt Laurence Knight walked with woman to Brighton beachfront before assaulting her in sea The Guardian 29/6/2023 News Home Office criticised over failure to tighten shotgun laws after Plymouth shooting Minister says weapon is important for rural work and pursuits, and that UK already has tough gun laws The Guardian 29/6/2023 News Four ways criminals could use AI to target more victims Although artificial intelligence (AI) tools have been used across society for several years, their increasing adoption by criminals poses new threats and challenges; Lancaster University Professor of Cyber Security Daniel Prince outlines four criminal uses of AI that could exploit victims, and how healthy scepticism can help to protect society from harm. Policing Insight 29/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Undercover policing tactics ‘not justified’, inquiry finds An inquiry into undercover police operations has highlighted “unacceptable and immoral behaviour” by some officers. Police Professional 29/6/2023 News Response policing should be celebrated every day Response policing is the backbone of the UK’s police service. Apart from being one of the first responders, response officers go to unimaginable lengths to ensure the safety of the members of the communities they serve and uphold the law. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/6/2023 News ‘Ends did not justify the means’ finds interim report into covert policing An interim report from the Undercover Policing Inquiry has established that had the methods used by Special Demonstration Squad been known earlier it would have been shut down. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/6/2023 News Humberside DCC the preferred candidate to succeed outgoing Chief CC Lee Freeman is leaving this summer to take up a dual role as His Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary in England and Wales and Inspector of Fire and Rescue in England. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/6/2023 News Forces occasionally try to ‘game the system’ says outgoing HMIC HM Inspector of Constabulary Matt Parr said that while forces are 'mostly really good' at being transparent, some do make hasty improvements before the inspectorate arrives. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/6/2023 News Citizen trust explored in Calgary Police Service survey CANADA: Calgarians want to hear more from the Calgary Police Service (CPS) on how they keep the city safe. Livewire Calgary 29/6/2023 News Kidnapping depletes Port Moody’s police major incident reserve fund with $339K-bill CANADA: A single kidnapping in Port Moody has depleted the major incident reserve fund of the Port Moody Police Department, leaving the municipality with a bill more than $400,000 over its budget. Global News (Canada) 29/6/2023 News, Video ‘Level of policing proposed for West Donegal is nowhere near enough’ – Senator Blaney REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The level of policing proposed for West Donegal is nowhere near enough, that’s according to Donegal Senator Niall Blaney. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 29/6/2023 News Over 10 Garda cars from elite Armed Support Unit in dramatic raid as huge discoveries made REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A number of Garda units searched properties in a Clare town as part of a crackdown on organised crime in the mid-west, leading to the discovery of weapons and suspected stolen property. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 29/6/2023 News Female police officers: An exploration of the availability and utilization of mental health services Police officers face many challenges in their profession. These challenges can impact an officer physically, mentally, and emotionally. Although male and female police officers face many of the same struggles within the profession, there are notable differences. Some challenges female police officers face more frequently are sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and isolation which can cause stressors such as anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. As such, mental health services that are offered should take into consideration specific gender needs. This study examined the availability of mental health services for female police officers and their experiences when contemplating participation in such services. In this qualitative study, 10 female police officers were interviewed about their work experiences, mental health service needs, and the mental health services available to them. The data were thematically analyzed across participant responses. The interviews yielded various mental health service availability on a national level with no specific focus on gender needs. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Subscription at source 29/6/2023 Research article Recorded Crime – Victims AUSTRALIA: National statistics about victims of a range of personal, household and family and domestic violence offences as recorded by police. Australian Bureau of Statistics 29/6/2023 Report Officers need to turn up to more crimes – and the idea of a police state in the UK is ‘nonsense,’ says police watchdog It is "nonsense" to suggest laws that make it easier for police forces to arrest protestors who cause significant disruption to the public make the UK a "police state", the police watchdog has said. LBC 29/6/2023 News «123212331234123512361237123812391240Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events