Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 27441 to 27460 «136913701371137213731374137513761377Next ›Last » Sask. police reported 414 impaired driving offences in December: SGI CANADA: Police throughout Saskatchewan reported more than 400 impaired driving offences during December 2022, new data shows. CBC News (Canada) 26/1/2023 News Urgent meeting sought with Chief Supt over anti-social behaviour REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fears that parts of Navan are becoming no-go areas because of anti-social behaviour were raised at a Meeting Navan Municipal Council last week. Meath Chronicle (Republic of Ireland) 26/1/2023 News Two men go on trial for alleged possession of €80k worth of cocaine for sale or supply REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two Tipperary men, including a Nenagh fireman, who deny having cocaine worth almost €80,000 for sale or supply, are facing a minimum 10-years in jail if they are convicted. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 26/1/2023 News Green Limerick: Gardaí get an electric boost with new EVs REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The carbon footprint created by the Roads Policing Unit based at Henry Street garda station in Limerick city is set to decrease after the introduction of two hybrid electric vehicles (EV). Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 26/1/2023 News Three South Wales specials now carrying Taser in force first Three of the force's 114 volunteer officers will now carry the device after former Home Secretary Priti Patel authorised the move in May 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 News “Significant number” of police officers should never have been recruited, inspector says Around 10 per cent of recruits should not have made it through the vetting process a senior officer has warned The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 News Terrorism: Police concern over teen far-right extremism A rise in teenagers involved with neo-Nazi groups and far-right extremism is "incredibly alarming", a counter-terrorism detective has said. Det Supt Gareth Rees said police could not "arrest our way out of" the issue. BBC 26/1/2023 News Black criminology prof who applied to the all-white police board says it needs diversity CANADA: The relationship between police and Black communities is often "deeply problematic and tense" across North America, says Natalie Delia Deckard. And that's one of the reasons she felt compelled to apply to be on the Windsor police services board. The University of Windsor criminology professor and founding director of the Black Studies Institute was one of 48 applicants council considered for the public position it needed to fill. During an in-camera session earlier this month, council appointed Sophia Chisholm, a white woman who held the position before, and is a senior vice-president at the WFCU Credit Union. CBC News (Canada) 26/1/2023 News Hamilton had a historic drop in homicides in 2022. Police, researchers offer differing reasons CANADA: Between 2021 and 2022, there was a substantial drop in the number of homicides in Hamilton, according to police. In 2021, there were 20 homicides, the highest number in almost 40 years. In 2022, there were five, the lowest number in roughly 30 years. CBC News (Canada) 26/1/2023 Visiting ‘Tamaki Makaurau’, the three metro districts covering the Auckland Region of New Zealand Police Tamaki Makaurau covers the three metro districts that sit across the wider Auckland region in New Zealand. Superintendent Shanan Gray, the Deployment Director of Tamaki Makaurau discusses the unique policing features of the deployment centre with Nicola Knutsford, the Deployment Centre's Manager for Intelligence, and Inspector Jason Lewis, the Centre's Manager for Workforce. Their conversation highlights ways in which police borders can inhibit police work, and how the Tamaki Makaurau approach both breaks down those barriers and delivers more for policing than the sum of the three separate parts. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 Feature, Interview, Video Visiting ‘Tamaki Makaurau’, the three metro districts covering the Auckland Region of New Zealand Police Tamaki Makaurau covers the three metro districts that sit across the wider Auckland region in New Zealand. Superintendent Shanan Gray, the Deployment Director of Tamaki Makaurau discusses the unique policing features of the deployment centre with Nicola Knutsford, the Deployment Centre's Manager for Intelligence, and Inspector Jason Lewis, the Centre's Manager for Workforce. Their conversation highlights ways in which police borders can inhibit police work, and how the Tamaki Makaurau approach both breaks down those barriers and delivers more for policing than the sum of the three separate parts. PolicingTV 26/1/2023 Feature, Interview, Video Christchurch calling: The counter-terror legacy of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern The announcement last week by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern that she will be stepping down within the next two weeks caught many of the public – and members of her own party – by surprise; but as Policing Insight’s Andy Staniforth explains, while Ms Ardern may no longer be holding high office, she will leave a lasting legacy globally in the fight against terrorism and online extremism. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 Analysis, Feature Diluting the Serious Fraud Office’s powers is not the way to tackle crime High-profile errors should not obscure the agency’s strengths and successes The Times - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Leah Croucher murder suspect changed appearance – police The man suspected of murdering a teenager whose body was found three years after she vanished is likely to have changed his appearance around the time of the offence, police said. BBC 26/1/2023 News Jake Davison: I warned police, says Plymouth gunman’s father The father of the Plymouth gunman Jake Davison has said he tried to warn police not to give his son a shotgun licence because he lived in a “volatile environment”. The Times - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 News Police vetting is insufficient to stop another David Carrick Rather than set up another inquiry, the government should act on the police inspectorate report that followed the Sarah Everard case The Times - Subscription at source 26/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Deputy National Chair Tiff Lynch responds to latest police uplift figures "The latest police uplift figures released today by Government tell a tale of two halves. There are now more officers who identify as being from an ethnic minority than any time in history, and we now have the highest number of female officers in forces across England and Wales. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 25/1/2023 News Paedophile passed Met Police vetting procedures to become safer schools officer Hussain Chehab admitted to charges of multiple sexual relationships with children and keeping indecent photographs of children on his devices. The Independent 25/1/2023 News Ineffective organisation of digital forensics slowing down cases Legacy risk assessment tool has not kept pace with new types of offence and demand levels. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2023 News ‘One in three’ calls to Met public hotline relate to other forces Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told the London Assembly that the Met has 'washed' all of it's personnel data against the PND as part of an NPCC request to all forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2023 News «136913701371137213731374137513761377Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events