Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 24821 to 24840 «123812391240124112421243124412451246Next ›Last » Prevent programme has ‘chilling effect’ on human rights in the UK, according to Amnesty report Amnesty International has called for the government’s Prevent programme to be abolished, saying there is no way for the programme to comply with human rights obligations. The Justice Gap 3/11/2023 News Reclaiming the strategic narrative: Is it time for a British Policing Association? With UK policing facing a decline in public trust and confidence, officer morale hitting new lows, and a seemingly endless barrage of bad news and attacks from the media, Edge Hill University Senior Policing Lecturer Owen West, a former chief superintendent, believes the time is right for a unified staff association for the profession of policing to advocate on behalf of the service and reclaim the strategic narrative. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Calls for a Victorian police ombudsman to tackle ‘predatory behaviour’, after senior officer jailed for raping junior colleague AUSTRALIA: A senior police officer's conviction for raping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a "vulnerable" junior colleague has led to renewed calls for a Victorian police ombudsman, and a fresh focus on "predatory behaviour" by members of the force. ABC News (Australia) 3/11/2023 News Dozens of Victorian police stations to go dark amid staffing crisis AUSTRALIA: Dozens of police stations across Victoria will soon close to the public during targeted times, despite concern the tactic has been used amid staffing shortages. 9 News (Australia) 3/11/2023 News Dozens of police stations to close at night as staffing shortage bites AUSTRALIA: Dozens of police stations in Victoria will be closed to the public overnight to focus on frontline duties and patrols, and cope with a staffing shortage the force insists will not risk community safety. The Age (Australia) 3/11/2023 News London protests another challenging day, but no praise for the Met. Former Metropolitan Police Officer Chris Hobbs today shares his account of the protests across London last weekend. The Havering Daily 3/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Police working with justice sector partners to address remand times NEW ZEALAND: The police say they are focused on reducing the amount of time people spend on remand, not letting more defendants out on bail. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 3/11/2023 News Strip-searching children ‘unpleasant but necessary’, says Met chief Strip searching children is unpleasant but necessary to protect them and others from drugs and weapons. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2023 News Met to use ‘all of their powers’ to stop Remembrance Day protesters The Metropolitan Police has vowed to use all its powers to stop disruption of Remembrance weekend commemorations amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests. Metro 3/11/2023 News Met Police vow to use all powers available to stop disruption of Remembrance weekend The Metropolitan Police has vowed to use all its powers to stop disruption of Remembrance weekend commemorations amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests LBC 3/11/2023 News Leicestershire Police officers to trial life-saving nasal spray Leicestershire Police officers are set to trial a nasal spray used to deal with suspected drug overdoses. BBC 3/11/2023 News Police spending millions trying to catch up on court prosecutions NEW ZEALAND: The police are spending tens-of-millions of dollars trying to catch up on court prosecutions while dealing with what it calls outdated bureaucratic processes. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 3/11/2023 News Garda maimed in rock attack wins €65,000 over treatment by force REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sergeant David Haughney was blocked from driving for work and working as a public order trainer. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 2/11/2023 News Met had to give back £60m to Home Office after not meeting Uplift Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said attraction rather than attrition was the problem. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News Gracie Spinks inquest: Killer’s behaviour was getting worse, police told A woman killed by an "obsessed" former colleague had reported him to police because she was worried his behaviour was getting worse, an inquest heard. BBC 2/11/2023 News Freedom of information (FOI) requests and spreadsheets – a new directive Public authorities advised not to use spreadsheets when responding to FOI requests College of Policing 2/11/2023 News South Yorkshire Police officer Rowan Horrocks claims sex was consensual A police officer accused of a "violent rape" told a court he "would never get off on causing pain to someone". BBC 2/11/2023 News More senior PC should have checked probationer’s search inquest told PC Samantha Still said she believed at the time that the search was adequate and had covered all areas of de Zoysa's body. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News Anti-corruption bodies gather in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Corruption has moved beyond finance to include abuse of power for sexual gain. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 2/11/2023 News Mayoral model may be ‘best vehicle’ for further justice devolution A Crest Advisory report has looked at the process of justice devolution in Avon and Somerset, Greater Manchester, London and the West Midlands since 2017. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News «123812391240124112421243124412451246Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events