Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 27881 to 27900 «139113921393139413951396139713981399Next ›Last » Officers hail “absolutely brilliant” Welfare Support Programme Two officers from Derbyshire who have used the confidential service spoke about its benefits and how the Welfare Support Programme (WSP) has helped them. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/5/2023 News MoD Police appoints first female chief constable Ministry of Defence (MoD) Police has appointed its first female chief constable since the force was established in 1971. Police Professional 16/5/2023 News Stronger Together: ANZPAA Police Conference 2023 explores the vital role of partnerships Presented by the Australia and New Zealand Police Commissioners and supported by Policing Insight as media partner, this two day conference will bring together police personnel and the law enforcement community and industry to explore how partnerships can improve community safety. Policing Insight 16/5/2023 Advertisement, Feature EU-funded counter-terror project brings AI and integrated technologies to the protection of public spaces Several European countries have experienced the devastating effects of often low-tech fatal terrorist attacks on public spaces such as shopping malls, concert halls and city squares; now a new EU-funded project involving police, public safety stakeholders and the private sector aims to develop innovative security measures using artificial intelligence (AI) and integrated technologies to make public spaces more secure, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2023 Analysis, Feature Stabbings, guns, fires, thefts among 1,800 weekend police calls in Vancouver CANADA: Multiple assaults, suspicious fires and thefts were among some 1,800 incidents reported to Vancouver police between last Friday and Monday, the third-busiest weekend in 2023 so far. Global News (Canada) 16/5/2023 News Family of man shot and killed by Toronto police say officers used ‘unnecessary force’ CANADA: The family of Andrew Geisler is still reeling after he was shot and killed by police in a Scarborough strip mall. Global News (Canada) 16/5/2023 News, Video National Police Federation calling for change to prevent violence against officers CANADA: The National Police Federation is calling for greater protections for police officers after a disturbing incident in North Cowichan on Friday morning. CTV News (Canada) 16/5/2023 News Garda shortage ‘crisis’ impacting ability to protect asylum seekers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Falling Garda numbers has made managing crisis situations unsustainable, the Garda Representative Association (GRA) President has warned. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2023 News Unidentified Human Remains REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This datasheet contains records of all Unidentified Remains reported by Coroners to the Minister. Government of Ireland 16/5/2023 Report Minister Harris announces approval for development of new Macroom and Clonmel Garda Stations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Simon Harris has announced that approval has been granted to proceed with the development of new Garda Stations in Macroom, Co. Cork and Clonmel, Co. Tipperary through direct exchequer funding. Government of Ireland 16/5/2023 News Behind the blue wall: The toxic culture that left a Vancouver police officer dead In January this year, four years after the suicide of Vancouver Police Constable Nicole Chan following her devastating experiences of bullying and harassment at work, a coroner’s inquest delivered 12 recommendations highlighting severe systemic issues within the Department; University Canada West Associate Professor Jason Walker argues that this latest example of the toxic side of cop culture and the ‘blue wall’ of silence is more evidence of the need for a lawmakers’ response to preventable violence at work. Policing Insight 16/5/2023 Feature, Opinion 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 16/5/2023 News Melanie Dales appointed Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) Chief Constable The MOD Chief Operating Officer, Nina Cope, has announced the appointment of Melanie Dales as MDP Chief Constable following an open selection process. Mel will lead the MOD’s unique, specialist police force responsible for protecting critical national infrastructure including military establishments. Ministry of Defence (MoD) 16/5/2023 News Former Victoria Police officer sentenced to six months’ jail for misconduct involving nine women AUSTRALIA: When Victoria texted then-police officer Brett Johnson — with whom she had a sexual relationship — saying she was feeling depressed, he took the opportunity to pursue his own sexual gratification. Court documents reveal on one occasion in 2015, Victoria texted Johnson saying she was suicidal. He responded "wanna f***". In August of that year, Victoria expressed frustration at a lack of police action over a different matter. ABC News (Australia) 16/5/2023 News Queensland police told they can still use ‘banned’ chokehold amid union pressure AUSTRALIA: Queensland police have “overturned” the ban of a controversial and potentially deadly chokehold after it was outlawed just over a month ago. The use of the lateral vascular neck restraint (LVNR), also known as the “sleeper” chokehold, was banned on 14 April following a 12-month review, bringing Queensland into line with other states and territories. The Guardian 16/5/2023 News Garda ‘SARA’ model part of collaborative approach to local crime prevention REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Scanning, Analysis, Response & Assessment (SARA) Model, which is used by international police forces to deal with a range of operational issues, including crime prevention and reduction, was discussed at a meeting held at Dungarvan’s Civic Offices. Waterford News & Star (Ireland) 16/5/2023 News Gardaí being told ‘go out and do your best’ when dealing with far-right protests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Frontline gardaí say they are being told to “go out and do your best” when dealing with far-right groups engaged in anti-immigration protests. The Garda Representative Association said there was a “lack of confidence” among members in responding to the type of scenes that marred Dublin at the weekend. GRA president Brendan O’Connor said the fundamental problem was “we don’t have enough personnel”, along with a lack of planning and training. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2023 News Taoiseach’s comments on Garda resourcing to combat far right queried within force REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Simon Harris twice avoids directly responding to Taoiseach’s claim there are too few gardaí to deal with anti-immigration violence The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2023 News The 20,000 Uplift: Mission accomplished – but what next? When the Government announced its intention to recruit an additional 20,000 officers in under four years, there were many who doubted it could be done, but the target has been surpassed by some way; with headcount grown by 20,951 from the November 2019 baseline, and only one force – the Metropolitan Police – failing to recruit its allocation, Ian Wiggett takes a deeper look at what all this means for the service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2023 Analysis, Feature Hertfordshire police officer who lied about jury duty for time off sacked A "well respected" police officer who took two weeks off after lying about having jury service has been sacked following a misconduct hearing. BBC 16/5/2023 News «139113921393139413951396139713981399Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events