Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 27401 to 27420 «136713681369137013711372137313741375Next ›Last » Fears for implementation of report on mental health and addiction in justice system REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The head of a Government task force on mental health, addiction, and crime said the body had the “same worries about implementation” of its report that other people had. Kathleen Lynch said that while she believed the Department of Justice and the Department of Health were “committed” to implementation, the issue had to compete for space amid daily or weekly crises in both departments. The former Labour TD for Cork North Central said the Government had welcomed the report of the High Level Task Force (HLTF) on mental health, addiction, and the criminal justice system, published last September. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 27/1/2023 News Gardaí help take down criminals deemed ‘international security threat’ in major operation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Since November 2022, more than 1,300 companies worldwide have been victim to the associates of the HIVE Ransomware Group and have paid almost €100 million in ransom payments Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 27/1/2023 News Met Police recruits illiterate, says watchdog Recruits who lack English literacy are being accepted into the Metropolitan Police in order to meet diversity targets, a watchdog has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 27/1/2023 News Inspectorate highlights lack of resources and outdated attitudes in Police Scotland’s domestic abuse response While significant steps have been taken to improve Police Scotland’s response to domestic abuse, a new thematic review of the issue by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland has highlighted outdated and problematic attitudes to the crime, substantial pressure on resources, and significant delays in securing digital evidence that are hampering that response, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/1/2023 Analysis, Feature Police to automate checks of officers against PND The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) has revealed an intent to develop a platform for automated checks of officers and staff against the Police National Database (PND). UKAuthority.com 27/1/2023 News Council tax hike ‘to reopen’ Devon and Cornwall Police desks The police commissioner said a proposed council tax hike would enable the reopening of six police stations. BBC 27/1/2023 News Plans to open six more police station ‘front desks’ unveiled by Devon and Cornwall Commissioner Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Commissioner has promised a “relentless focus” on community priorities as she unveiled a budget that would reopen a further six police stations to the public. Cornish Times 27/1/2023 News Super-complaint on the police response to stalking assessed as being eligible to be investigated The super-complaint submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium, has been assessed as eligible for investigation. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 26/1/2023 Report 24-hour support service for victims of rape The government has established a 24/7 support line for victims of sexual abuse and rape in England and Wales College of Policing 26/1/2023 News Large rise in men referred to Prevent over women-hating incel ideology Counter-terror officers say incel makes up 1% of referral to anti-extremism scheme The Guardian 26/1/2023 News PSNI cuts number of police to lowest ever level The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is to reduce its number of staff by 6% in the coming months BBC 26/1/2023 News West Midlands Police appoints new deputy chief constable West Midlands Police has confirmed the appointment of Scott Green as deputy chief constable following “a rigorous selection process”. Police Professional 26/1/2023 News Sussex spends 11,000 hours on mental health in three months The figure has been called "conservative" by the force DCC. Police Oracle 26/1/2023 News Stalking super-complaint “eligible to be investigated” The complaint was first submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust in November Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 News Budget challenges to result in fewer police in Northern Ireland The PSNI Chief Constable has said that the service will shrink over the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 News Lincolnshire Police to address £3.4million gap in budget by reducing PCSOs Lincolnshire Police’s Chief Constable has outlined how the force plans to address the gap of £3.4million in its budget – including reducing the number of PCSOs by almost half. Lincolnshire World 26/1/2023 News Toronto public transport to get more police as random attacks hit ‘crisis level’ CANADA: Police chief says 80 officers will be immediately dispatched to subways and stations as attacks bring city to ‘crisis point’ The Guardian 26/1/2023 News Sexual offences logged by police in England and Wales hit record high The number of sexual offences recorded by police reached a record high in the year to September, increasing by more than a fifth compared with before the pandemic. Home Office figures published on Thursday found there were 199,021 sexual offences recorded by forces across England and Wales in the year to September 2022, as well as 70,633 rapes. The Guardian 26/1/2023 News One in ten police officers shouldn’t have made it through vetting: Top watchdog says hundreds of rogue cops should never had been given a job Around one in 10 police officers should never have been able to make it through vetting, the police inspector said today. Inspector of Constabulary Matt Parr analysed how police forces were screening applicants in November after a string of stories about violent sexual offenders who had been able to become officers. Mail Online 26/1/2023 News Northern Ireland police chief warns service will shrink due to funding shortfall Northern Ireland’s chief constable has warned that his force will shrink to its lowest levels since the PSNI was founded because of a funding shortfall. Simon Byrne said there will be fewer officers, fewer vehicles, postponed building maintenance and a potential delayed response to calls. Messenger 26/1/2023 News «136713681369137013711372137313741375Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events