Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97187 total results. Showing results 27061 to 27080 «135013511352135313541355135613571358Next ›Last » “Not your stereotypical alcoholic”: A retired sergeant’s journey through addiction CANADA: Hello, my name is Mim, and I am an alcoholic. My last drink was on June 2, 2012. Blue Line (Canada) 28/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Protecting children from the most abhorrent abuse As he approaches his retirement, Deputy Chief Constable Ian Critchley, the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for child protection, reflects on 30 years spent in policing, and in particular the work he has done to combat child abuse in all forms. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Under-resourcing ‘a significant barrier’ to garda recruitment – Policing Authority REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The continued under-resourcing of the gardaí is "a significant barrier" to ensuring it can recruit and train new gardaí, the Policing Authority has said. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2023 News EDI Mainstreaming and Equality Outcomes Progress Report 2021-2023 This is the 6th Equality and Diversity Mainstreaming and Equality Outcomes Report, describing progress made in delivering on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion activity within policing. In 2021 Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority (the Authority) developed and published its first suite of joint Equality Outcomes, reflecting a shared commitment to mainstreaming equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and taking action on key outcome areas. This first progress report since the joint outcomes were agreed describes how we continue to mainstream EDI and the progress made since 2021 in delivering against our joint equality outcomes. [PDF] Police Scotland 28/4/2023 Report Policing Authority assessment of policing performance 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In the foreword to the review of performance for the first six months of 2022, reference was made to the relief that Covid-19 no longer defined the period under review. [pdf] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2023 Report Joint Mainstreaming and Equality Outcomes Progress Report published A report which sets out how Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) is making progress with its Equality, Diversity and Inclusion outcomes has been published today (Friday 28 April 2023). Police Scotland 28/4/2023 News Policing Authority publishes Assessment of Policing Performance 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority has today published its Assessment of Policing Performance 2022, an evaluation of the Garda Síochána’s performance over the course of 2022. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2023 News Chief constables appointed new inspectors of police and fire services Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced the appointments of chief constables Lee Freeman KPM and Michelle Skeer QPM as new inspectors of police and fire and rescue services. Police Professional 28/4/2023 News Low trust in Met means parents not reporting missing children, report warns The London Assembly’s police and crime committee also found that when families and carers do report a missing child to the Met, they can face frustrating delays The Standard 28/4/2023 News Police could limit call outs to get bobbies back on beat Norfolk police could stop responding to some types of calls in order to free up more time for officers to patrol on the beat, the crime commissioner has said. Giles Orpen-Smellie said the range of calls to police was being examined to identify those that are “not core policing business”. Eastern Daily Press 28/4/2023 News SNP police under-funding in spotlight as Tories vow to supply every cop with vital body-worn cameras Exclusive: The Scottish Tories have launched plans to fund the purchase of thousands of body-worn cameras to give to Police Scotland to allow officers to do their job properly. Scottish Daily Express 28/4/2023 News Policeman jailed over affair with teenager A police officer who started a sexual relationship with a teenage girl after she had made a rape allegation has been jailed. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2023 News Surrey Police Service or RCMP? B.C. to unveil final decision Friday CANADA: After more than six months of waiting, the B.C. government is expected to inform the city of Surrey on Friday what they must do about the future of policing in the city. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth is scheduled to announce the decision at 9:30 a.m. The announcement will be carried live on BC1, here on the Global BC website and on the Global BC Facebook page. Global News (Canada) 28/4/2023 News ‘Source of great shame’: Andrews speaks of injustice for First Peoples AUSTRALIA: Premier Daniel Andrews has formally acknowledged First Nations people in Victoria are experiencing ongoing injustices and racial discrimination within the state. In a letter to the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Andrews said it was a “source of great shame” that First Peoples continue to be over-represented in the criminal justice and child protection systems. WA Today (Australia) 28/4/2023 News MPS has ‘still not learnt from failures’ in Stephen Port case, says HMICFRS The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) accepts it has “more to do” after inspectors found it has still not learnt from a “calamitous litany of failures” in the case of serial killer Stephen Port. Police Professional 28/4/2023 News ‘Falsified’ DNA report fallout puts other criminal cases under microscope AUSTRALIA: An investigation into allegations a drug squad detective tampered with DNA evidence has caused charges against one woman to be dropped and sent police and prosecutors scrambling to check if any other cases will be affected. Victoria Police is scrutinising the potential for wider fallout and faces a financial hit in the tens of thousands of dollars after notifying defence lawyers it would pay legal costs for the woman, who had been accused of being a major player in an international dark web drug syndicate. The Age (Australia) 28/4/2023 News Latest police recruits to undertake new mentorship programme AUSTRALIA: A pilot programme allowing Tasmania Police recruits to be mentored on the job before they graduate will be rolled out next week. The force's newest intake of 20 recruits will be the first to include in-field mentorship along with their traditional training. The mentorship will include 10 weeks of on the job training with a dedicated and experienced Tasmania Police officer, along with 18 weeks of traditional academy-based training. 7HO FM (Australia) 28/4/2023 News The Met was ill prepared when Stephen Port began killing gay men – and it still is I hoped to find a police force that had learned from its many mistakes, but even now I cannot give that assurance The Guardian 28/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Number of crime victims rise 46 per cent NEW ZEALAND: The number of Kiwis who have reported being the victim of crime has risen 46 per cent since 2017. New police data shows victimisations have increased from 241,000 in 2017 to 350,000 in 2022, as revealed in figures released to National Party police spokesperson Mark Mitchell. Times Online (New Zealand) 28/4/2023 News First Wales-specific Wildlife and Rural Crime Strategy launched The joint strategy has been developed between the Welsh Government and the four Welsh forces Police Oracle 28/4/2023 News «135013511352135313541355135613571358Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events