Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98716 total results. Showing results 26701 to 26720 «133213331334133513361337133813391340Next ›Last » Calling all community policing innovators: Transferrable best practices required Community policing is widely recognised to be the backbone of British policing, with community engagement, interactive partnerships and a targeted visible presence all crucial to the success of the model; now EU funding is being made available to forces looking to develop new methods and technologies in the service of community policing and transferable best practices, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/6/2023 Analysis, Feature One police officer accused of rape every week Police officers are being accused of rape at a rate of one a week, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Channel 5 can reveal. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism 15/6/2023 Feature Just Stop Oil faces first use of new police powers The first test of the new law on disruptive protests came within hours of the House of Lords vote - and within the shadow of Big Ben. BBC 15/6/2023 News Probation still failing on high risk SFO cases says inspectorate Chief Probation Inspector Justin Russell has attributed the declining performance around risk assessment to low staffing levels. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/6/2023 News Launch of Best Bar None 2023 A successful multi-agency scheme aimed at improving standards and safety in licensed premises across Scotland has launched for 2023. Police Scotland 15/6/2023 News Police Scotland’s use of Tasers on children surges Police officers have deployed Tasers on 41 children in the last year, figures reveal, prompting calls for the devices to be banned in confrontations with under-18s. The Times - Subscription at source 15/6/2023 News Police and crime researchers fear social media’s affect on crime in NSW and Victoria AUSTRALIA: Social media platforms allowing teenagers to brag about crimes might be contributing to an increase in youth offending in Australia’s most populous states, Victorian police and New South Wales’ crime statistics agency say. The Guardian 15/6/2023 News Government dealt blow on Garda bodycams as European Parliament says no to facial recognition technology in public places REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In a landmark vote on the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, the European Parliament said that facial recognition technology can never be used live, and can only be used in review for serious crimes and with the prior authorisation of a court. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 15/6/2023 News Garda workforce almost exclusively ‘white Irish’, diversity review finds REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The overwhelming majority of Garda members, including civilian workers, are ‘white Irish’, with the number of ethnic minority sworn or civilian members so small they do not statistically register in a diversity audit of the force. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 15/6/2023 News Understanding and preventing internet-facilitated radicalisation AUSTRALIA: This paper reviews available research on how the internet facilitates radicalisation and measures to prevent it. It briefly canvasses evidence on the extent to which the internet contributes to radicalisation broadly, and who is most susceptible to its influence, before delving further into the mechanisms underpinning the relationship between the internet and violent extremism. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 15/6/2023 Research article Report to the Attorney-General on agencies’ compliance with the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (Cth) AUSTRALIA: This report presents the results of the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s (the Office) inspections conducted under the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (the Act) between 1 July and 31 December 2022 (the reporting period). [pdf] Commonwealth Ombudsman (Australia) 15/6/2023 Report Suella Braverman faces legal action after forcing through anti-protest powers Liberty writes to home secretary saying she acted unlawfully because parliament had rejected measures The Guardian 14/6/2023 News Nottingham attacks: What we know so far Three people have died and another three injured following a series of attacks in Nottingham early on Tuesday morning. BBC 14/6/2023 News Police will be able to restrict protests causing ‘more than minor’ disruption The government has pushed secondary legislation through the House of Lords after losing a vote in February to change the interpretation of 'serious disruption' to mean anything 'more than minor'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2023 News Police Scotland appoints first female chief constable Jo Farrell, who is currently in charge of Durham Constabulary, will succeed Sir Iain Livingstone. The Independent 14/6/2023 News Police Scotland appoints Jo Farrell as first female chief constable Jo Farrell, who has been the chief constable of Durham Constabulary since 2019, will replace Sir Iain Livingstone, who will retire this August. Sky News 14/6/2023 News Durham’s Chief Constable to get top job at Police Scotland CC Jo Farrell will take over from Sir Iain Livingstone as he retires this August. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2023 News Body armour for female officers to be evaluated as part of breast health trial Breast health experts are to test the effectiveness of protective gear, such as body armour, on female police officers as part of a health education programme. Police Professional 14/6/2023 News Police given clarity to act quickly on disruptive slow marching Home Secretary delivers on government pledge to support the police to tackle disruptive slow marching protest tactics. Home Office 14/6/2023 News Media Release – Appointment of New Chief Constable Appointment of new Chief Constable. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 14/6/2023 News «133213331334133513361337133813391340Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events