Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97177 total results. Showing results 27281 to 27300 «136113621363136413651366136713681369Next ›Last » The Met is supporting National Stalking Awareness Week Targeting predators is at the heart of the Met’s commitment to protecting women and girls against stalking and harassment. Metropolitan Police Service 24/4/2023 News Stalking: More than 80 arrests in NI after new legislation More than 80 alleged stalkers have been arrested since new legislation criminalised the offence in Northern Ireland last year, police have said. BBC 24/4/2023 News OPC Compliance Notice progress report – January to March 2023 NEW ZEALAND: This report is an update on the progress made in working through the requirements of a Compliance Notice issued by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) in December 2021. New Zealand Police 24/4/2023 Report Talking with Kym Craven, Executive Director of the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives The National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE) is a US based charity "established to address the unique needs of women holding senior management positions in law enforcement". Its Executive Director, Kym Craven, spoke to PolicingTV's Founder, Bernard Rix, on International Women's Day at the recent World Police Summit in Dubai about NAWLEE and its work. PolicingTV 24/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police in UK face staffing crisis as Braverman set to announce 20,000 new recruits Figures obtained by the Express reveal 8,117 officers left English and Welsh forces in the year ending March last year - the highest since comparable records began. Express 23/4/2023 News Police force asks volunteers to help them catch rapists by trawling CCTV Sussex Police has invited members of the public to play a ‘key role’ in helping them investigate ‘serious sexual offences’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/4/2023 News AGSI to seek meeting with Harris over GSOC investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Revelations at the Garda Ombudsman office need an external investigation, the Association of Garda Sergeants & Inspectors (AGSI) has said, adding the group will seek a meeting with Minister for Justice Simon Harris to express their concerns. It has emerged that an experienced investigator with the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) resigned after disclosing that he was at a party Gerry Hutch attended last week. The gathering was held on Monday after Mr Hutch was found not guilty of the murder of David Byrne, who was shot dead at the Regency Hotel in Dublin on February 5th, 2016. GSOC has launched an internal investigation into the matter. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 23/4/2023 News As part of National Stalking Awareness Week, Nottinghamshire Police warn stalkers are more likely to face action Stalkers in Nottinghamshire are more likely to face police action than at any time in the past – that’s the message from the police at the start of a national week of action. [AUDIO] Newark Advertiser 23/4/2023 News Police release video of moment £110,000 cannabis farm was uncovered on Teesside Police have released shocking footage of the moment they uncovered a huge cannabis farm on Teesside. Teesside Live 23/4/2023 News, Video Police to use ‘full range of powers’ to prevent coronation disruption – Dowden Disruption to the King’s coronation will be prevented by police using their “full range of powers”, according to Oliver Dowden, amid reports of planned sabotage involving rape alarms. Express & Star 23/4/2023 News Fury as cash-strapped force Sussex Police appeal for volunteers to help them catch rapists by trawling CCTV footage A police force with a £17million hole in its finances has evoked fury after it emerged it is asking the public to volunteer to help catch perpetrators of rape, child abuse and serious domestic violence. Mail Online 23/4/2023 News Man dies after being shot by police in Feilding NEW ZEALAND: A man has died after being shot by police following an eight-hour standoff in Feilding today. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 23/4/2023 News Eye in the sky CANADA: Police across Canada are increasingly using drones. In Hamilton, there are privacy ‘red flags,’ and new documents reveal when, how and why this aerial technology is used CBC News (Canada) 23/4/2023 Feature, Video Largest recruit class in CK police history ready for duty CANADA: Nine new Chatham-Kent police cadets took their oaths this week and are now in the books as the largest recruit class in Chatham-Kent police history. Blackburn news.com (Canada) 23/4/2023 News ‘Let us investigate’ – Gardaí appeal to human trafficking victims to reach out for help REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána is appealing to people who may be victims of human trafficking to reach out for help. Tipperary Live (Republic of Ireland) 23/4/2023 News Garda numbers at lowest level since 2020 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The total number of Gardaí here now stands at 305, down from 314 in 2020. [AUDIO]r Clare.fm (Republic of Ireland) 23/4/2023 News Tassie’s police union boss returning to the beat AUSTRALIA: The head of Tasmania’s police union Colin Riley has quit, expressing frustration at the force’s failure to deal with trauma and burnout of officers, so he’s headed back into the trenches. The Mercury (Australia) - Subscription at source 23/4/2023 News Garda HQ paid communications consultancy more than €300k during pandemic REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Headquarters paid a Dublin communications consultancy more than €380,000 during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to records released under freedom of information legislation. The documents show that the Communications Clinic has billed An Garda Siochana more than €413,000 since 2016, with the vast majority of those costs coming over the past three years. The Times - Subscription at source 23/4/2023 News Met Police boss admits Black Londoners still feel ‘under-protected’ 30 years on from Stephen Lawrence’s death Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has admitted his force has continued to fail the black community, 30 years on from Stephen Lawrence’s tragic death. Sir Mark said: “We have let black communities down. They feel over-policed and under-protected.” My London 23/4/2023 News Stephen Lawrence Day – 30 Years On Earlier this week, the National Black Police Association delivered a special conference in partnership with the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation, the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC), College of Policing, and the University of East London. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/4/2023 News «136113621363136413651366136713681369Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events