Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97169 total results. Showing results 27381 to 27400 «136613671368136913701371137213731374Next ›Last » Record amount of cocaine seized by police and Border Force, figures show More than 18,000kg (more than 40,000lbs) of cocaine was seized by police and border officials in England and Wales in the year to March 2022 – the highest annual total on record. Police Professional 20/4/2023 News Winnipeg police, Manitoba government rebrand, relaunch Neighbourhood Watch program CANADA: Winnipeg police community support inspector George Labossiere said Wednesday that he hopes the Neighbourhood Watch program relaunch will encourage Manitoba community members to step up as "block captains." Global News (Canada) 20/4/2023 News, Video Vancouver police promise upgrades to psychological testing following inquest CANADA: The Vancouver Police Department is promising to upgrade psychological interviews for potential new recruits and to seek funding for annual psychological check-ins for all officers. Toronto Star (Canada) 20/4/2023 News Arrestee must invoke right to counsel before implementational duty is triggered CANADA: In two recent drug cases, appeal courts in Ontario and Nova Scotia were tasked with deciding whether a trial judge erred in finding an arrestee’s response to a s. 10(b) Charter advisement did not require the police to facilitate contact with a lawyer. Blue Line (Canada) 20/4/2023 Feature Two justice bills prioritised on summer list REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government has published its legislative programme for the forthcoming session of the Oireachtas, which contains 39 bills for publication and priority drafting. The Law Society Gazette 20/4/2023 News Sexual violence survey 2022 – Main results REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This publication outlines the main results from the Sexual Violence Survey (SVS) which was conducted in 2022, following a request from the Department of Justice and the Government. Central Statistics Office (Republic of Ireland) 20/4/2023 Report Minister Harris welcomes the publication of CSO sexual violence survey REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Simon Harris has welcomed the publication of a new CSO survey providing national prevalence figures on sexual violence in Ireland. Government of Ireland 20/4/2023 News Surge in serious violence involving children across England and Wales, report finds Serious violence in England and Wales increased by more than ten per cent last year, almost returning to pre-Covid levels, according to a new report by Cardiff University. Police Professional 20/4/2023 News First Police Act reforms to be tabled in fall: Public Safety Ministry CANADA: Changes to law enforcement in B.C. will be tabled in the fall, more than a year after a report recommending sweeping reforms to the Police Act. Saanich News (Canada) 20/4/2023 News External hire for Windsor police deputy chief could revitalize culture, former board member says CANADA: As a search is underway for two new deputy police chiefs in Windsor, one former board member says external candidates could bring fresh perspective to the organization, while others say there's benefits to picking leaders with experience in the service. CBC News (Canada) 20/4/2023 News Review of the Policing of the Protest and Occupation at Parliament 2022 NEW ZEALAND: Review of the policing of the protest and occupation at Parliament in February and March 2022 [PDF] Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 20/4/2023 Report IPCA release findings of review of the policing at Parliament protest and occupation NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has today released its review of the policing of the protest and occupation at Parliament in February and March 2022. Overall, the Authority found that Police served the public of New Zealand well in dealing with this difficult and complex set of events. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 20/4/2023 News WA police, prisons to keep using spit hoods banned by Australian Federal Police AUSTRALIA: West Australian police and prisons will continue using spit hoods on detainees "as a last resort" after the controversial form of restraint was banned by the Australian Federal Police [AFP] last week. The AFP announced it would stop using the hoods, which have been the focus of safety and human rights concerns, saying the risks outweighed any benefits. ABC News (Australia) 20/4/2023 News Old is new as Qld police attempt to lure back retirees AUSTRALIA: Queensland is inviting retired and former police officers back to the front lines as the service faces the departure of hundreds of staff in the next few years. Proposed changes will allow for a new category of "special constable" to help ease staffing pressure on the state's police service, with officers over the mandatory retirement age of 60 allowed to return and undertake frontline duties. Maitland Mercury (Australia) 20/4/2023 News New Zealand Police Association Welcomes IPCA’s Review Into The policing of the protest and occupation at Parliament NEW ZEA;LAND: The New Zealand Police Association, Te Aka Hāpai welcomes the Independent Police Conduct Authority’s review into the policing of the protest and occupation at Parliament in February and March 2022. New Zealand Police Association 20/4/2023 News Rush to give Garda facial recognition technology is ill-judged REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Several US cities banned technology in policing when analysis indicated, at best, 72% accuracy rate with higher rate of false positives for people of colour. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 20/4/2023 Feature Nicola Bulley police confirm reason for second river search and criticise ‘misinformed speculation’ Officers were recently seen in the River Wyre near where Bulley’s phone was found The Independent 20/4/2023 News Former police detention officer from Yorkshire sentenced over UDA terror posts A former police detention officer who posted "racist content" and images showing apparent support of gun-wielding members of a Northern Ireland paramilitary group has been given a community order. The Yorkshire Post 20/4/2023 News Thames Valley Police mentoring programme highlights similarities between UK and Gambian female officers An EU-funded three-month mentoring scheme is connecting female police officers in The Gambia with experienced colleagues in Thames Valley Police; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons spoke to Sarah-Jane Bray, who is managing the mentoring programme, about the shared challenges facing female officers, and the strong connections built between officers based more than 3,500 miles apart. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police federation chief accepts Met is institutionally racist, misogynistic, and homophobic ‘Acceptance is the first step to moving on,’ Steve Hartshorn says The Independent 20/4/2023 News «136613671368136913701371137213731374Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events