Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 27601 to 27620 «137713781379138013811382138313841385Next ›Last » Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News Met Police play ‘numbers game’ by recruiting officers without face-to-face interviews There has been increased concern about the number of rogue candidates joining the capital's constabulary following offences committed by the likes of PC David Carrick and PC Wayne Couzens. Express 24/1/2023 News Probation blunders left Zara Aleena’s murderer free to roam the streets Watchdog warns it is ‘impossible to say’ that the Probation Service is keeping the public safe from freed violent criminals The Telegraph - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News Police are told to abandon ‘shut up and salute’ policy The police must eradicate a “shut up, do what you’re told and salute” leadership model if it hopes to reform a “toxic” canteen culture, the former head of MI5 has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News Probation failings left known violent criminal free to murder Zara Aleena, watchdog says Jordan McSweeney was wrongly graded as ‘medium risk’ during litany of errors reflecting ‘systemic issues’ The Independent 24/1/2023 News Probation service and ministers have ‘blood on hands’, say Zara Aleena’s family Watchdog report uncovers series of failings in supervision of Jordan McSweeney, who murdered the law graduate last year The Guardian 24/1/2023 News Detective’s Casebook: Learning points from the David Fuller case In December 2021, David Fuller received two whole life sentences for the murders of two women in 1987. He received concurrent sentences of 12 and four years for 68 further charges - many of which related to sexual offences against 101 deceased victims in mortuary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/1/2023 News NT Police Commissioner calls for additional resources AUSTRALIA: Pressure is building on the Northern Territory and federal governments to stem the growing violence in Alice Springs. Northern Territory Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker says alcohol is part of the problem, but there are deeper social and welfare problems in the community. [AUDIO] ABC News (Australia) 23/1/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Comissioner condemns ‘disgraceful attacks’ on gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has condemned the “disgraceful attacks” experienced by gardaí recently, ensuring that enhanced and additional safety equipment will be given to gardaí, as well as extra training. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 23/1/2023 News Garda to introduce exit interviews after more than 100 resignations last year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Crime 'rapidly' changing in the Republic and recruitment targets should be revised upwards, says Garda Commissioner The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 23/1/2023 News January sales Our damaged Police will NEVER recover public trust, says ex-cop STEPHEN PLACE I was a copper in Bradford in the seventies through to the nineties. The service in those times was a strictly disciplined institution. Express 23/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Lincolnshire Police to receive £190,000 from Home Office to combat knife crime Lincolnshire Police has secured the funding from the Home Office Homicide Prevention Fund, of which some will be used to provide specialist training to officers and staff, teaching them more about tracking and deterring serious violent crime. The force will now be teaming up with the University of Lincoln over the next 15 months to use focus groups and in-depth interviews to understand people’s views, fears, and experiences with knife crime, as well as engaging with vulnerable communities in the county to attempt to identify and target the people and places at the highest risk of serious violence. A pilot of this programme will then commence at three secondary schools in Lincolnshire, before the findings are examined by experts. Lincolnshire World 23/1/2023 News Anti-fraud police left red-faced after boasting of seizing record £30m from scammer only to be ordered to hand it back Anti-fraud police boasted of seizing a record £30million from scammer only to hand it back. City of London Police hailed it as the 'biggest ever seizure' by a UK law enforcement agency and told of taking 'criminal proceeds out of the UK economy'. The revelation about the return of the money came in extradition hearings for Christopher Hamilton, a 64-year-old British financier who is appealing against a UK court's decision that he can be sent to the United States. Mail Online 23/1/2023 News BMW specialist sales to police ended after PC death BMW has stopped supplying police cars to forces across the UK after an inquest heard how a PC was killed in a crash on the M6 following an engine failure in his patrol car. Fleet News 23/1/2023 News ACT close to naming head of Bruce Lehrmann trial inquiry and its scope AUSTRALIA: The Australian Capital Territory government is next week expected to name the head of its inquiry into the handling of the Bruce Lehrmann case and release the probe’s terms of reference. The Guardian 23/1/2023 News Jake Davison’s gun licence application not referred to manager, inquest hears The shotgun licence application for a man who later used his weapon to kill five people was not referred to the manager in charge of the police department, an inquest has heard. BBC 23/1/2023 News Women in NSW could check partners’ past domestic violence convictions under Coalition plan AUSTRALIA: Residents of NSW would be able to find out if their partner has a history of domestic violence by checking with police, under a scheme proposed by the Coalition. The Guardian 23/1/2023 News More than a dozen Met Police officers convicted since Sarah Everard murder More than a dozen Metropolitan Police officers have been convicted of serious offences since the murder of Sarah Everard – with the majority committing sex crimes or violence against women. Metro 23/1/2023 News NSW man jailed for SMS phishing scam targeting 450 victims AUSTRALIA: A Sydney man, 40, has been jailed for two years, after stealing more than $100,000 in an illegal SMS phishing scam that targeted 450 victims. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 23/1/2023 News Gang numbers grow faster than police recruitment in southern district NEW ZEALAND: Gangs are recruiting members quicker than police are appointing officers in the southern district, but police say they are committed to targeting and disrupting unlawful gang activities. Stuff (New Zealand) 23/1/2023 News, Video «137713781379138013811382138313841385Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events