Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98679 total results. Showing results 27061 to 27080 «135013511352135313541355135613571358Next ›Last » Posthumous bravery award for officer who died protecting colleagues An officer who died while “bravely and selflessly” protecting his colleagues has been honoured at a special ceremony. Police Professional 5/6/2023 News File Quality, Disclosure and Case Progression and trial recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland, Jacqui Durkin has called for a ‘fundamental reset’ within the Police Service of Northern Ireland (Police Service) and the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPS) to improve the quality of prosecution files and speed of case progression. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 5/6/2023 Report ‘Fundamental reset’ needed to improve quality of prosecution files. CJI Chief Inspector Jacqui Durkin has called for a ‘fundamental reset’ within the Police Service of Northern Ireland (Police Service) and the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPS) to improve their file quality and speed of case progression. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 5/6/2023 News Three officers injured in knife attack after responding to welfare incident Three officers needed hospital treatment after being injured in a knife attack on Friday evening (June 2). Police Professional 5/6/2023 News Response to publication of Criminal Justice Inspection Report on File Quality and Disclosure Responding to the Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland report, Assistant Chief Constable Alan Todd said: “The Police Service of Northern Ireland is committed to working together with our Criminal Justice Partners to improve performance. We recognise, with victims and witnesses, the frustrations they have with the overall performance of the criminal justice system. Our results from HMICFRS Inspections show we have made significant improvements in the standard of our investigations and are working hard to enhance public confidence in the system. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 5/6/2023 News ‘Fundamental reset’ needed within police and prosecution service tackle delays in justice system A “fundamental reset” within the police and prosecution service is needed to tackle delays in the criminal justice system, according to the Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland. Police Professional 5/6/2023 News Manchester Arena Inquiry: Police force ‘better prepared for terror attack’ Police in Manchester will be "far better prepared" for a terror attack after the 2017 arena bombing, a deputy chief constable has said. BBC 5/6/2023 News Police workforce, England and Wales, 31 March 2023 NATIONAL STATISTICS ANNOUNCEMENT: Statistics on police workforce numbers in the 43 police forces in England and Wales and the British Transport Police. Home Office 5/6/2023 News Police officer uplift, final position as at March 2023 NATIONAL STATISTICS ANNOUNCEMENT: Quarterly update on progress with the recruitment of an additional 20,000 police officers in England and Wales. Home Office 5/6/2023 News Police fail to solve burglary in half of neighbourhoods in last three years, as offence effectively ‘decriminalised’ Police have not solved a single burglary in nearly half the neighbourhoods in England and Wales in the past three years, analysis shows. LBC 5/6/2023 News Downtown Charlottetown business group worried about lack of summer police presence CANADA: A group representing downtown Charlottetown businesses is asking the city to put more police officers on the streets this summer to help people stay safe. CBC News (Canada) 5/6/2023 News New charges as violent threats continue against town’s police officers CANADA: A-33-year old Aylmer man charged with threatening police officers in April has been charged for the same thing again, this time with an assault charge thrown in. The London Free Press (Canada) 5/6/2023 News The Police – Military Veterans Wellness Program: An update CANADA: In the November 2020 issue of Blue Line, Cst. Aaron Dale joined me as a co-author to introduce the newly created Military Veterans Wellness Program. Blue Line (Canada) 5/6/2023 Feature It’s high time gardaí cracked down on disturbing protests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have so far relied on a soft approach when dealing with anti-migrant protests, but it’s time for them to up the ante, so says Trevor Laffan. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 5/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Kinahan gang leader Liam Byrne arrested in Spain REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Kinahan organised crime group leader, described in the High Court as heavily involved in drug trafficking and violent crime, has been arrested in Spain. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 5/6/2023 News Builders sought for multi million renovation job on Portlaoise division Garda Station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A major multi-million renovation of Portlaoise Garda Station is nearing construction, with another milestone on the way. Laos Live (Republic of Ireland) 5/6/2023 News Support groups back City of London Police pilot for ADHD screening in custody The City of London Police has become the first UK force to automatically screen custody detainees for ADHD, in a bid to improve understanding and diagnosis as well as identifying the required support; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons looks at the new initiative, and spoke to ADHD Alliance founder DC Daley Jones about the need for greater neurodivergence awareness across the criminal justice system. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/6/2023 Analysis, Feature Congratulations to New Zealand Police recipients of the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours We are pleased to publish and recognise the New Zealand Police recipients of the 2023 King's Birthday Honours. The team at Policing Insight offer our congratulations and thank all the recipients for their service. Policing Insight 5/6/2023 News An analysis of interview strategies in high-stakes crime investigations in the UK: Are they fit for purpose? Providing strategic advice to the Senior Investigating Officer is a key element of the role of the Interview Manager in high-stakes crime investigations. However, no actual evaluation of such strategies has been undertaken. This exploratory study examined 15 interview strategies from three UK police forces in connection with high-stakes crime investigations. Overall, the analysis illustrated that the strategies were poorly designed, vague and lacked a cohesive structure. The study has provided an invaluable first insight into strategy design and implementation in the investigative interviewing arena. More research is required to focus on design and implementation of interview strategies. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles 5/6/2023 Research article The case for case-based learning in police recruit training Case-based learning is an andragogical approach that requires students to apply knowledge by discussing scenarios resembling real-life situations. Despite its history of practical and effective application in several educational settings, little empirical research on case-based learning in Canadian police recruit training exists. For this study, administrators from six Canadian police recruit training institutions were interviewed on their approach to training and case-based learning. Four key themes emerged, including (1) interrelated training content, (2) andragogical methods, (3) case-based learning, and (4) resourcing challenges. Case-based learning is then discussed as a strategy to enhance knowledge acquisition and critical thinking among police recruits. 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