Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97154 total results. Showing results 27461 to 27480 «137013711372137313741375137613771378Next ›Last » CBC project reveals never-before-seen details of allegations of police wrongdoing CANADA: Police and Public Trust, a CBC News Atlantic investigative unit project, scrutinizes the largely off-limits police complaint and discipline systems across the region. CBC News (Canada) 18/4/2023 Feature Inquest to hear officers’ testimony in 2015 police involved death of B.C. man CANADA: Vancouver police officers involved in a fatal beating of a man almost eight years ago are expected to testify this week at a coroner’s inquest into the death. Blue Line (Canada) 18/4/2023 News Gun owners left ‘sidelined’ in licencing review – firearms group REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gun owners have been left “sidelined” in the effort to examine and reform Ireland’s firearm licencing system, according to a group representing firearm users. AgriLand 18/4/2023 News Three arrested, €400,000 worth of heroin and cocaine seized as gardai launch raids on Finglas gang REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Three people have been arrested and over €400,000 worth of suspected heroin and cocaine has been seized after intelligence-led garda raids targeting a north Dublin organised crime gang. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 18/4/2023 News Development and delivery will be crucial to the success of changing tech in policing With the growing prospect of the responsibility for large national IT programmes passing from the Home Office to policing, the way the service gets its technology looks set to change; Sharad Rathi, Operations Director and Public Sector lead at HCLTech, believes that how that technology is developed and delivered is at least as important as which public body is delivering it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Ex-Assistant Garda Commissioner says ‘perhaps additional charges’ against Hutch could’ve been pursued REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Former Assistant Garda Commissioner John O’Driscoll has said that “perhaps additional charges could have been pursued” against Gerard ‘The Monk’ Hutch. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 18/4/2023 News Enforcement and behavior: the effects of suspending enforcement through automatic speed cameras Objectives: The study exploits a unique situation in Israel where the distribution of traffic tickets using automatic speed enforcement cameras was suspended, while the system remained physically intact. This situation provides an opportunity to test the effects of non-enforcement on drivers’ behavior. Methods: Using 3 years of data on fatal and severe crashes and a quasi-experimental design, we compared the number of casualties in crashes occurring near ( 5 km) from the nearest camera before and after the suspension of automated enforcement. Results: A multivariate negative binomial regression indicates that before the suspension there were significantly fewer casualties (by 22%) in crashes near cameras compared to crashes farther away. After the suspension of automated enforcement, this difference vanished. Conclusions: The findings provide evidence for the effectiveness of stationary speed cameras in reducing casualties and show how human behavior changes in light of deterrence and enforcement. Journal of Experimental Criminology - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Research article Enhancing Pronto searches with facial recognition There has been intense discussion about police use of facial recognition in recent years, with questions surrounding the ethics and practical implementation of Live Facial Recognition in public spaces. Ian Williams discusses how Motorola Solutions’ Pronto digital policing platform is leveraging other applications of facial recognition technology that address the interests of victims and the public at large. Policing Insight 18/4/2023 Advertisement, Feature Casey Review: How different is the Met police from the UK’s other forces? The recently published Casey Review highlighted issues of a “toxic culture” in parts of the Metropolitan Police including racist, sexist and misogynistic behaviour; but doctoral researcher Kathryn Farrow of the University of Oxford argues that while the findings and headlines have focused on the Met, other forces around the country still have much work to do on many of the same issues. Policing Insight 18/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Vacancy: Head of the School of Policing Studies at Australia’s Charles Sturt University Australia's Charles Sturt University is seeking a new Head for the School of Policing Studies. The school is Australia's leading provider of police recruit level training with the University and the NSW Police Force having a unique partnership to design, develop and deliver tertiary courses in policing. Closing Date: 11pm, 24 May 2023 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). Policing Insight 18/4/2023 Advertisement, Feature, Jobs Stop and search: Four police forces to trial new order Four police forces across England are to trial a new stop and search order aimed at tackling knife crime and serious violence. They will introduce Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs), which will make it easier for officers to search high-risk offenders for weapons. Forces in Sussex, Merseyside, Thames Valley and West Midlands will take part in the two-year trial. BBC 18/4/2023 News Police and crime commissioner reassured by CSE progress Improvements are being made to the way a police force deals with child sexual exploitation (CSE), its police and crime commissioner (PCC) believes. John Campion, the PCC for the West Mercia force, said he had met with its chief constable, Pippa Mills, to discuss progress since an independent report into CSE. It was published in 2022 and 13 of its 47 recommendations were for the force. Mr Campion said he was "reassured", but more work needed to be done. BBC 18/4/2023 News Police officer faces prosecution over death scenes images A police officer and an ex-officer are to be prosecuted for offences including alleged sharing of imagery taken at the scenes of sudden deaths. The move by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) follows evidence submitted in an investigation file by the Police Ombudsman for NI. BBC 18/4/2023 News Machetes and zombie knives could be banned in England and Wales Machetes and zombie knives could be banned in England and Wales, with people selling them facing up to two years in jail, under government plans to close a legal loophole. After complaints from police chiefs and MPs that some large, bladed weapons are excluded from current laws, the Home Office will consult the public over plans to ban their ownership and sale. Certain blades that are “designed to look menacing” and “with the intention to threaten” are not currently prohibited but would be outlawed under proposed measures, the Home Office said. The Guardian 18/4/2023 News WA Police Union: Assaults on Kimberley police two and a half times higher than seven years ago AUSTRALIA: A rise in anti-authority attitudes has been blamed for the shocking increase on assaults on police officers across WA, particularly in the regional trouble spots of the Kimberley and Pilbara. Assaults on Kimberley police continue to rise, with the latest figures revealed by the WA Police Union showing there were two and a half times more officers injured in the line of duty than at the same time seven years ago. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 News Police union cannot support spit hood ban in ACT AUSTRALIA: ACT Policing will no longer use spit hoods – mesh bags placed over detainees’ heads to stop them biting or spitting saliva or blood – after the Australian Federal Police banned them last week. The ACT Greens welcomed the decision, but the police union, the Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA), is concerned community policing will become more dangerous. Canberra Weekly (Australia) 18/4/2023 News Police showed lack of ‘respect’ and ‘care’ to family of Indigenous man Gordon Copeland, inquest finds AUSTRALIA: NSW coroner recommends police review training around colonisation, noting ‘traumatic history’ between police and First Nations people The Guardian 18/4/2023 News New Zealand Police introduces first of its kind Rainbow 101 Online Inclusion Training Module NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police has launched it’s first-ever online rainbow community inclusion training, as we continue our journey to better serve diverse communities. The module is designed to provide all Police staff with valuable learnings on inclusivity and is the first of several training modules to improve knowledge and understanding among staff. New Zealand Police 18/4/2023 News The ‘fourth protocol’ Would a proposed fourth non-degree entry route into the police be an attack on the professionalisation programme for policing? Professor Colin Rogers examines the debate. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature Police officers facing prosecution after leaking of death scene images It is understood that one of the officers has already been dismissed from the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the other has been suspended. Sky News 18/4/2023 News «137013711372137313741375137613771378Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events