Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 24861 to 24880 «124012411242124312441245124612471248Next ›Last » Toronto police and the illusion of safety CANADA: It is inconceivable that the department implicated in the deaths of many Black and Brown people with mental health issues is the same one tasked with keeping Torontonians safe. The Hill Times (Canada) 20/3/2023 Feature, Opinion Lawyer X royal commissioner concerned about new informant bill AUSTRALIA: The head of the royal commission into the Lawyer X scandal and her assisting counsel have raised concerns about the state government’s proposed informant laws, in a powerful intervention before the draft legislation is debated in parliament this week. The Age (Australia) 20/3/2023 News Advocates oppose Queensland police power to treat children worse than adults over drug offences AUSTRALIA: Parliamentary inquiry hears concerns over power that would allow police to charge children with drug offences but would let adults off with a warning The Guardian 20/3/2023 News Auckland business advocate says retail crime off the scale NEW ZEALAND: The head of one of New Zealand’s leading shopping districts says retail crime is off the scale and will only worsen as youth offending increases. 1 News (New Zealand) 20/3/2023 News Women claim police investigating themselves doesn’t work because they ‘cover things up’ Victims of domestic abuse have called for the creation of an independent regulator to hold public bodies to account Scottish Daily Express 20/3/2023 News Ginny Andersen named new Minister of Police NEW ZEALAND: Ginny Andersen will be the new minister of police, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says. Andersen was only sworn in as a Cabinet Minister last month, but Hipkins says she is a safe pair of hands. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/3/2023 News Garda resources offered for Russian war crimes probe REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ireland will be offering garda resources to investigate allegations of war crimes in Ukraine. Minister for Justice Simon Harris, who is attending a special meeting of justice ministers in London today organised by the British and Dutch governments, will also be announcing a funding contribution of €3m for the International Criminal Court. It follows the indictment of Russian president Vladimir Putin on charges of abducting Ukrainian children. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 20/3/2023 News Prof Mike Levi: ‘Organised crime won’t be eradicated because it is a highly flexible construct’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Cardiff University Professor of Criminology Mike Levi about a public health approach to combating fraud, the importance of understanding why particular approaches work in specific environments, and the role of mystery shoppers in fighting organised crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/3/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Metropolitan Police unit which rapist cops Wayne Couzens and David Carrick served in could be ‘effectively disbanded The Metropolitan Police unit which rapists Wayne Couzens and David Carrick served in could be 'effectively disbanded' as part of a scathing review of the force's culture, set to be published tomorrow. Mail Online 20/3/2023 News Laws could be changed to make it easier to sack rogue police officers Suella Braverman says standards needed to be raised following a series of scandals in Met Police The Independent 20/3/2023 News ‘Toxic’ Met faces being broken up Force given ultimatum to fix widespread failings The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2023 News Police ‘failing to teach officers importance of free speech’ Police forces are failing to train officers on the importance of free speech while teaching them obscure pronouns, according to a report. The Times - Subscription at source 20/3/2023 News Police chiefs will be able to sack rogue officers with ease under new laws Rogue police officers will be rooted out in a round of new legal changes, the Home Secretary has said. Metro 20/3/2023 News Top police chief says Met has no ‘God-given right’ to exist without public trust Martin Hewitt, outgoing NPCC chair, says new leader deserves time to turn things around after series of scandals The Guardian 20/3/2023 News Met officers investigated for sexual misconduct working as norma More than 100 Metropolitan Police officers being investigated for sexual misconduct are currently working without restrictions, figures reveal. BBC 20/3/2023 News Talking with Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock (Part 2) In this second video, Jürgen Stock reflects on the present, and highlights parts of the work that give him the greatest personal satisfaction. He provides examples of cross border cooperation, as well as discussing areas such as Environmental Crime and the Metaverse where INTERPOL is making a considerable difference. PolicingTV 20/3/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Serving officer convicted of stalking A serving officer from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has been found guilty of stalking after repeatedly harassing a woman he met while he was on duty. Police Professional 19/3/2023 News Braverman prepared to change laws to make it easier to kick out rogue police Home Secretary Suella Braverman said standards needed to be raised following a series of scandals in the Met Police. Mail Online 19/3/2023 News ‘You can’t taser the gas bill or handcuff the family food shop’: Chief constable demands better pay for police as officers struggle to feed their children A leading chief constable has spoken out and demanded better pay for police as officers are struggling to feed their children. BJ Harrington, boss of Essex police, claimed experienced officers and detectives cannot afford to carry on for much longer without fair pay. The Chief Constable said: 'My colleagues are proud - they are not the kind to complain but someone has to speak up for them and their families. Mail Online 19/3/2023 News Sadiq Khan’s new Ulez cameras could be used by Met Police Privacy campaign groups call the move a ‘deeply concerning step’ and say the mayor should pay more heed to Londoners’ right to privacy The Telegraph - Subscription at source 19/3/2023 News «124012411242124312441245124612471248Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events