Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 27741 to 27760 «138413851386138713881389139013911392Next ›Last » Queensland Police delivers historic apology to LGBTIQ+ communities AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police Service (QPS) Commissioner Katarina Carroll today delivered an apology and statement of regret to LGBTIQ+ communities as well as LGBTIQ+ QPS members, past and present for historical mistreatment. myPolice - Queensland Police News 20/1/2023 News Former NSW Police officer jailed over accessing child abuse material AUSTRALIA: A former NSW Police officer has been jailed for at least four months after he accessed 5000 images of child abuse material while serving as a sergeant in the transport command. Michael Anthony Mannah, 50, was investigated by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission and had interception warrants placed on his mobile phone and computer, which detected him accessing the images between August 2020 and January 2021. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 20/1/2023 News Record number of neighbourhood criminals tagged to cut crime The number of people tagged has reached record highs after latest figures show an almost 80 per cent increase in the use of the GPS technology in the past year with a doubling of those fitted with alcohol tags. Police Professional 20/1/2023 News Drink drive victim’s family claim local paper had to tell them court date Paul and Nicky Johnson say they were never contacted by a court or victim support service about the case into their daughter Phoebe's death. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/1/2023 News Retired officers accused of being in Met Police paedophile ring Two retired officers have been accused of being in a Met Police paedophile ring with a senior colleague who killed himself last week. Richard Watkinson, a chief inspector, was found dead last Thursday, before he was due to answer bail to be charged with a series of sex offences. The Times - Subscription at source 20/1/2023 News Police Scotland urged to review all serving officers’ records Police Scotland must review the background of all existing officers to ensure they are not sex offenders, a former assistant chief constable has said. Angela Wilson, who held the position with Tayside police, spoke out after David Carrick admitted carrying out dozens of rapes and sexual offences while working as an officer with the Metropolitan Police. The Home Office has said that every force in England will be asked to check staff against national databases. Wilson, chairwoman of the Women’s Rape and Abuse Centre in Dundee, said Police Scotland needed to be “doing that scrutiny now”. The Times - Subscription at source 20/1/2023 News Man arrested after Met officer ‘assaulted’ and taken to hospital A man has been arrested after a Met officer was allegedly assaulted and later collapsed. BBC 20/1/2023 News Police departments instructed to search for rogue officers who may have “slipped through the net” In the wake of the David Carrick case, UK police agencies have been instructed to check all officers and staff against national police databases to detect alleged sexist predators who may have “slipped through the net.” The Justice Gap 20/1/2023 News Two new ACCs appointed at Police Scotland Police Scotland has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of two assistant chief constables. Police Professional 20/1/2023 News MoJ claims crime fighting success from alcohol and GPS tags The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has claimed evidence of success in the use of alcohol and GPS tags to control criminal behaviour. UKAuthority.com 20/1/2023 News Children born as a result of rape to be recognised as victims for the first time Children born as a result of rape will be officially recognised as victims of crime and receive better support under changes announced by the Government on Thursday (January 19). Police Professional 20/1/2023 News Professionalism in policing: Minding the gaps In her latest blog, British Transport Police Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi expresses her anger that serving officer David Carrick was free to carry out a campaign of abuse against women for so long without ‘alarm bells being heard’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 19/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Keir Starmer suggests Met explore changing name in ‘root and branch’ review Labour leader likens scale of change needed to policing reforms in Northern Ireland after Good Friday agreement The Guardian 19/1/2023 News People born of rape now recognised in Victims’ Code in England and Wales Woman conceived through rape campaigned for law change after facing difficulties pursuing justice against her birth father The Guardian 19/1/2023 News More calls made to police in wake of David Carrick case Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick admitted being a serial rapist. Express & Star 19/1/2023 News Prince Albert police report violent crime increase in 2022 CANADA: Violent crime rose by 56 per cent last year from 2021 in Prince Albert, Sask., according to a report submitted to the city's Board of Police Commissioners. The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) reports there were 1,820 victims of violent crime in 2022, while 1,165 were reported the year prior. CBC News (Canada) 19/1/2023 News New Montreal police chief vows to address racial profiling, gun violence, lack of trust CANADA: Mayor Valérie Plante says Fady Dagher has her full confidence as he becomes city's 42nd police chief CBC News (Canada) 19/1/2023 News Vancouver police confirm thin blue line patch isn’t allowed on officer’s uniforms CANADA: Chief Adam Palmer promises discussions with officers who wear the badge with 'really good intent' CBC News (Canada) 19/1/2023 NT Police data reveals nearly one-quarter of calls to emergency lines in 2022 were trivial or pranks AUSTRALIA: From attempts to book a taxi to complaints about power outages, trivial and nuisance calls made up nearly a quarter of all calls to Northern Territory Police in 2022. New police statistics reveal that of 379,559 calls received by the NT's emergency call centre last year, 82,323 of them were time wasters. ABC News (Australia) 19/1/2023 News Top garda in dramatic intervention to deny claims made in PSNI sex discrimination tribunal case A top Garda made a dramatic late hour intervention in an industrial tribunal to deny a claim made by a former senior PSNI officer who is accusing the force and senior officers of sex discrimination. Assistant Commissioner John Roberts, formerly of the PSNI, was alleged to have told ex-Chief Superintendent Emma Bond that a decision over her transfer was decided prior to a panel meeting to discuss the move. The Irish News (Republic of Ireland) 19/1/2023 News «138413851386138713881389139013911392Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events