Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99740 total results. Showing results 24881 to 24900 «124112421243124412451246124712481249Next ›Last » First Nations people could be targeted under expanded police powers in Adelaide CBD, Kaurna elder says AUSTRALIA: Stronger police powers aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour in Adelaide's CBD will "put fear" into First Nations Australians gathering in the city, a Kaurna elder says, but police say the laws are "being applied equally". ABC News (Australia) 17/8/2023 News International recognition for mental health practitioners in control room The initiative 'Familiar Faces' was launched in 2018 by Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust and Durham Constabulary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2023 News Is it time for NZ to introduce a stalking law? NEW ZEALAND: A clinical psychologist and domestic violence specialist is calling for a specific law to tackle stalking, saying the current piecemeal approach isn't working for victims. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/8/2023 News Officers justified in use of force during arrest, Independent Police Conduct Authority finds NEW ZEALAND: Two police officers who punched a Palmerston North man while trying to arrest him in July 2021, have been found to be justified in their use of force. The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) said the man had a history of assaulting police and was believed to be carrying a knife. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/8/2023 News Councils cannot ‘wash their hands’ of ASB by passing it to another agency A watchdog has found that councils are too often leaving anti-social behaviour unchecked. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2023 News Suspect held over PSNI data breach A man has been arrested on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2023 News Andrew Malkinson: Police knew of DNA evidence 16 years ago A former solicitor-general says a public inquiry should investigate who was responsible for a man being jailed for 17 years for a rape he did not commit The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2023 News UK police data breach leaks personal information of 1,230 people Norfolk and Suffolk Police forces announced Tuesday that the personal data of 1,230 people was leaked between April 2021 and March 2022. The data breach included personal identifiable information on victims, witnesses and suspects, as well as details of offences. These included instances of assault, sexual offences, domestic incidents and hate crimes. Jurist (Canada) 17/8/2023 News Man arrested during investigation into criminality linked to PSNI data breach A man has been arrested in connection with in last week’s “unprecedented and industrial-scale” data breach at the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Police Professional 17/8/2023 News If there is a lesson from the NI police data breach it is not to forget the cruelty of the Troubles The leak could undermine security in Northern Ireland – restoring power sharing is a political necessity at this moment The Guardian 17/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Biometrics and surveillance commissioner to stand down Biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner Fraser Sampson has indicated he will leave the role at the end of October. UKAuthority.com 17/8/2023 News PCC Tim Passmore introduces our new ‘Inside Suffolk Constabulary’ series PolicingTV recently spent a week in Suffolk, the United Kingdom's most easterly county, hearing about some of the great work that the force's officers, staff and volunteers deliver for the citizens of the county. Over the coming weeks, we'll be publishing videos covering a very wide range of the force's policing responsibilities: with the force's Rural Team; its Commercial Vehicles Team; policing the county's iconic Latitude Festival; with several members of the force's Safer Neighbourhood team; with the Roads and Firearms team; with CID; Recruitment; Equalities and Diversity; new recruit training; driver training; the Force Control Room; and a very great deal more. Here, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore introduces our coverage. PolicingTV 17/8/2023 Feature, Video Police sergeant who made ‘sexually explicit comments’ redeployed after Stuff story NEW ZEALAND: A police sergeant who made “inappropriate, sexually explicit comments” to a colleague has been transferred to a different department after Stuff approached the head of police about his behaviour. Stuff (New Zealand) 17/8/2023 News PM refuses to comment on heavily criticised Kaoss Price police investigation outcome NEW ZEALAND: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has refused to comment on the police investigation into the fatal shooting by officers of an unarmed Taranaki man, despite growing criticisms of its findings. Stuff (New Zealand) 17/8/2023 News Avon Fire and Rescue Service inspection – accelerated cause of concern If our inspections identify a serious or critical shortcoming in a service’s practice, policy or performance, it will be reported as a cause of concern. A cause of concern will always be accompanied by one or more recommendations. When we identify causes of concern during our inspections, we normally provide details in the subsequent report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/8/2023 Report Avon Fire and Rescue Service shortcomings a potential risk to public safety Avon Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) is not effectively gathering and recording up-to-date risk information, and its mobilisation system is unreliable and crashes during 999 calls, the fire inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/8/2023 News Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme GUIDANCE: How frontline officers and those who work in the area of public protection must apply the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme. Home Office 16/8/2023 Report What’s going on with data breaches in UK police forces? Four police forces have revealed details of data breaches this month, which were reportedly caused by technical issues and human error. Silicon Republic 16/8/2023 Feature National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body remit 2023 to 2024 CORRESPONDENCE: Remit letter from the Home Secretary to National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body (NCARRB) regarding the 2023 to 2024 NCA pay award. Home Office 16/8/2023 NZ Gov Continues Crime Blitz with Record Meth Bust NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Ginny Andersen is congratulating Police as provisional figures released this week show they have seized nearly three quarters of a tonne of methamphetamine in relation to Operation Lavender, possibly the largest ever meth bust in New Zealand. Mirage News 16/8/2023 News «124112421243124412451246124712481249Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events