Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93921 total results. Showing results 26281 to 26300 «131113121313131413151316131713181319Next ›Last » NAO says Common Platform still a big problem for HM Courts Service A series of problems with the new digital case management system has hindered HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s (HMCTS) court reform programme, according to the National Audit Office (NAO). UKAuthority.com 24/2/2023 News UK police have ‘culture of retention’ around biometric data A culture of retention around biometric data in UK policing is damaging public trust, says UK biometrics commissioner, who is calling for clear regulation to govern police use of biometric technologies Computer Weekly 24/2/2023 News ASIO chief highlights evolving terror threat to Australia This month’s 2023 Australian threat assessment maintained that the risk of terrorist attacks was ‘possible’ rather than ‘probable’; but Dr John Coyne, head of the Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, warns that the domestic terror threat hasn’t gone away, and that policing’s focus on early intervention around extremist beliefs could prove counter-productive. Policing Insight 24/2/2023 Analysis, Feature Vancouver Police step up patrols in the Downtown Eastside amid recent gun violence CANADA: Vancouver Police say they are temporarily increasing the number of officers in the Downtown Eastside after nearly a week of gun violence that’s left people shaken up. Global News (Canada) 24/2/2023 News, Video Last year B.C. politicians recommended a provincewide police force — but no action is being taken CANADA: Ten months ago, an all-party legislative committee recommended B.C. implement a provincial police service, replacing the current model, which consists of a patchwork of services overseen by local RCMP detachments, municipal forces, and often supplementary police services that link the two together. CBC News (Canada) 24/2/2023 News Donegal Garda shake-up will seek to build community relations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A fresh overhaul of the Garda Districts in Donegal will look to put community engagement back at the heart of the force's operations. Donegal Live (Republic of Ireland) 24/2/2023 News Report of the Judicial Planning Working Group REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Our core task as a Judicial Planning Working Group was to consider the number and type of judges required to ensure the efficient administration of justice over the next five years in the first instance, but also with a view to the longer term. [pdf] Government of Ireland 24/2/2023 Report Significant increase in judicial resources to improve access to justice announced by Minister Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Simon Harris TD has today announced that he has secured Government approval to dramatically increase the number of judges to facilitate greater access to justice, support the Government’s priorities to establish a Planning and Environmental Court and dedicated Family Courts, and to clear Covid backlogs. Government of Ireland 24/2/2023 News Families of gunshot victims say ‘they’d be alive today’ if laws were tightened The family of a woman who was shot dead by her partner alongside her two daughters in Sussex say she would still be alive today if gun licensing laws were stricter. ITV News 24/2/2023 News LaSalle police trying something new to recruit amid nationwide staffing challenge CANADA: Ontario police associations working on 're-branding' the profession CBC News (Canada) 24/2/2023 News Queensland to trial GPS trackers for child offenders as young as 15 in Toowoomba AUSTRALIA: Expansion to include 15-year-olds is part of a suite of measures to crack down on youth crime, including making breach of bail an offence for children The Guardian 24/2/2023 News Police within domestic violence support services trial to be reviewed after successful six months AUSTRALIA: The Embedded Officer program, which has specialised Queensland Police Service (QPS) officers placed in the same working spaces as domestic violence support services, has now reached the end of its six-month trial. Launched in Ipswich and South Brisbane in September 2022, the program aimed to better assist both victims and staff working through complex circumstances by providing onsite assistance and advice from specialist officers. Ipswich District Inspector Kylie Rigg spoke of the positive feedback that was received throughout the trial period. myPolice - Queensland Police News 24/2/2023 News Specialist dedicated stalking team secure protection orders Derbyshire PCC Angelique Foster has funded the force's new Stalking Coordinator whose work will be supported by two new Independent Stalking Advisors also paid for from her budget. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2023 News Zachary Rolfe leaves Australia after saying NT police were planning to sack him AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory police officer cleared of murdering Kumanjayi Walker has left Australia only days after he says he was issued another disciplinary notice and informed by command that they planned to sack him from the force because of his mental health. Zachary Rolfe said in a 2,500-word statement published on Facebook on Thursday night that he was a “good cop” who “loved the job”, but that he had been “painted” as racist and violent. The Guardian 24/2/2023 News NT Police Association survey finds 97 per cent of respondents believe police understaffed AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory Police Minister Kate Worden says a survey showing nearly all respondents in the NT Police believe the force is understaffed is "disappointing", as the union calls for urgent investment in the next budget. Approximately 74 per cent of the 1,632-strong Northern Territory Police workforce responded to the survey put out by the NT Police Association (NTPA). ABC News (Australia) 24/2/2023 News Policing in the metaverse – a new reality for law enforcement New research suggests that by 2026, one in every four people will spend at least an hour a day in the metaverse to work, study, shop and socialise; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at what this will mean for law enforcement, and how organisations such as INTERPOL are playing a key role in preparing policing for a very different beat. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/2/2023 Analysis, Feature National first as poachers banned from owning dogs Two men have been banned from owning or keeping dogs for three years under new legislative powers designed to target poachers. Essex Police 24/2/2023 News Police officer shot in Omagh ambush has ‘life-changing’ injuries PSNI says four men being held and questioned in connection with attack on DCI John Caldwell The Guardian 24/2/2023 News Mental health and policing The Home Secretary Rt Hon Suella Braverman has today, Thursday 23 February, written to Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners to set out details and timings of work by partners to address mental health demand. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 23/2/2023 News Police chiefs’ predictions and priorities for 2023 Some of NPCC’s key voices share their priorities and predictions for 2023 – the things that will be getting them out of bed in the morning or the guiding principles they will follow. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 23/2/2023 Feature «131113121313131413151316131713181319Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events