Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98659 total results. Showing results 27281 to 27300 «136113621363136413651366136713681369Next ›Last » Anti-racism police unit accused of racism Former staff members of the Police Race Action Plan say they were left feeling 'completely disillusioned' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/5/2023 News Drones – five things you need to know How drone technology is being used both unlawfully and to reduce crime College of Policing 31/5/2023 Feature Police Scotland officers fear being targeted for calling out sexism Police Scotland officers who raise concerns about sexism and misogyny feel they have a "target on their back", a new report has found. BBC 31/5/2023 News West Yorkshire Police probed by watchdog over domestic abuse claims against officer A watchdog is to probe claims West Yorkshire Police failed to properly investigate one of its officers over allegations of domestic abuse. BBC 31/5/2023 News ‘We need to use the entire toolbox’ storytelling in the unarmed Norwegian police Norway is one of the few European countries in which the police, in the course of their normal duties, are unarmed. Based on a risk assessment, Norwegian police were permanently armed from 25th November 2014 and 3rd February 2016. This was the longest period during which the police in Norway had been routinely armed, and an evaluation of their experience was required, the aim being to collect police officers’ own experiences from this period. The police interviewees (n = 30) answered specific and detailed questions. Surprisingly, they answered more than the questions asked of them, they told stories before, during and after the interviews which highlighted uncertainty in the service indicating the need to be armed. The evaluation found that these stories were repeated in every police district used in the data collection. They described observable phenomena; they meant something central to those who were interviewed. The question was: What were the stories about? Which challenges did these stories point to? What forms of justification for the arming of the police do we find in them? In the article we see storytelling through a (cultural) sociological approach as attempts at justification and legitimation Policing and Society - Subscription at source 31/5/2023 Research article Requested information on key performance indicators CANADA: On November 25, 2022, Council directed the City of Calgary Administration to request information from the Calgary Police Commission. Calgary Police Commission 31/5/2023 Report NZ’s biggest drug bust: Nine people face High Court trial over 600kg meth haul NEW ZEALAND: Nine people charged in relation to the biggest drug bust in New Zealand history will face a High Court trial in 2025. Stuff (New Zealand) 31/5/2023 News, Video New board to oversee reform of the Met Police London Mayor Sadiq Khan is setting up the London Policing Board to provide oversight and scrutiny of reform following on from Dame Louise Casey’s damning report into the culture of the Met Police. The new Board is part of a package of measures by the Mayor to accelerate the root and branch reforms of the Met’s performance and culture so that every community in London can feel protected and served. Emergency Services Times 30/5/2023 News Police cannot pick up mental health pieces Expecting officers to make up for the failings of care in the community hurts everyone, especially the most vulnerable The Times - Subscription at source 30/5/2023 Feature, Opinion Why should forces urgently invest in the 3rd generation body armour? For the first time in the history of UK policing, standard issue body armour available to all police officers has been made to gender specific design with increased protection without compromising on comfort. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 30/5/2023 Feature, Opinion British Transport Police seize knives and imitation guns during knife crime operation A crackdown on knife crime across the north of England saw BTP officers seize knives and imitation guns. British Transport Police 30/5/2023 News Naughty Northamptonshire Police officers could lose pensions under new plan Mr Mold's office said agreeing the policy would show that he takes criminality in the force seriously. Northants Live 30/5/2023 News Re-vetting police officers will reveal those ‘unfit to serve’ Re-vetting police officers will reveal "more individuals unfit to serve," a police and crime commissioner (PCC) has said. BBC 30/5/2023 News Baroness Hale: Police, not juries, make rape cases difficult Former Supreme Court president says ‘the quality of the police investigation’ is most crucial factor in a trial’s outcome. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/5/2023 News How Humberside police’s pioneering policy on mental health calls paid off The force is attending fewer incidents and has the best arrest rates in the country – and now the Met is copying its approach The Guardian 30/5/2023 News Fed calls for chiefs to invest in improved body armour now The armour has been available since April and is provided by two suppliers Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/5/2023 News Two-thirds of children charged with Queensland’s new breach of bail offences are Indigenous AUSTRALIA: Two-thirds of all Queensland children charged with breaching their bail conditions under controversial new laws are Indigenous, despite First Nations people accounting for only 7.8% of the state’s youth population. The Guardian 30/5/2023 News ‘Incredibly concerning’: new study highlights policing failures in deaths of Indigenous women by domestic violence AUSTRALIA: A “damning” new study of the deaths of more than 150 First Nations women at the hands of their partner or former partner has found patterns of policing failures, with the lead researcher saying most were preventable. The Guardian 30/5/2023 News Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Lifting name suppression means victims can emerge from the shadows NEW ZEALAND: I am often asked why women and girls who have been sexually assaulted, violated and raped don’t always come forward and report the incident to the police. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 30/5/2023 Feature, Opinion Nearly 70% of rape victims drop out of investigations in England and Wales Latest MoJ statistics unearthed by Labour as party presses Rishi Sunak to improve conviction rates The Guardian 30/5/2023 News «136113621363136413651366136713681369Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events