Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97123 total results. Showing results 27901 to 27920 «139213931394139513961397139813991400Next ›Last » Police taking months to arrest child abuse suspects, report finds Police investigating online child abuse are failing to follow up concerns about suspects, a report has found. BBC 5/4/2023 News Police leaving vulnerable children at risk of sexual abuse online, report finds Police can take up to 18 months to make an arrest after becoming aware that a child is at risk of online sexual abuse, according to a report. Police Professional 5/4/2023 News Visiting Humberside’s Neighbourhood Policing team (Part 2) In this second of three videos focusing on the Humberside's Neighbourhood Policing Team based at Cromwell Road, Grimsby, Constable Connor Tritton and PCSO Fi Steel take us to Freshney Green Primary Care Centre, at the heart of one of the wards close to the local Neighbourhood Policing base at Cromwell Road, Grimsby. They take us on foot patrol in the area, explaining how the Force's approach to neighbourhood policing operates at the most local level. And, in the fifteen minutes of filming, two members of the public approach the PC and PCSO - perfect examples of how local members of the public the neighbourhood team PolicingTV 5/4/2023 Feature, Video Police in England and Wales failing to curb online child sex abuse, says watchdog Constabulary inspectorate says forces ‘do not understand’ the growing scale of exploitation Financial Times 4/4/2023 News Police taking months to arrest child abuse suspects, report finds Police investigating online child abuse are failing to follow up concerns about suspects, a report has found. BBC 4/4/2023 News Session details revealed for FCN Digital Forensic Forum AI, validation and apprenticeships are among the topics to be discussed at FCN's inaugural Digital Forensic Forum in May. Forensic Capability Network 4/4/2023 News Keith Fraser reappointed chair of Youth Justice Board The Secretary of State for Justice has confirmed the reappointment of Keith Fraser as chair of the Youth Justice Board (YJB) for England and Wales. Police Professional 4/4/2023 News Circular 002/2023: Police Regulations 2003: further amendments CORRESPONDENCE: Circular extending the closing date of the Initial Police Learning and Development Programme to 1 April 2024. Home Office 4/4/2023 Report Met Police: Former officer found guilty of rape A former Metropolitan Police officer has been found guilty of raping a woman while he was off duty. BBC 4/4/2023 News iHeartRadio Lethbridge police say 99.5% of calls resolved without use of force CANADA: The Lethbridge Police Service says its officers were able to de-escalate situations in the vast majority of calls without the use of force last year. The service released annual data on the use of force by its officers during a recent presentation to the Lethbridge Police Commission. That information indicated that in nearly 37,000 calls for service, 99.5 per cent "were resolved without any use of force." CTV News (Canada) 4/4/2023 News Alberta government pushing to add 100 more police officers between Calgary and Edmonton CANADA: The Alberta government says it's doing what it can to get more police officers on the streets of both Edmonton and Calgary to counter an increase in violent crime, particularly at transit stations. Premier Danielle Smith announced Tuesday that Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis will work with his cabinet colleagues to develop a plan to get 100 more officers on the ground between Alberta's two largest cities. CBC News (Canada) 4/4/2023 News Government Signs MOU with Saskatoon Police Service to House Ballistics Lab CANADA: The Saskatchewan Firearms Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Saskatoon Police Service to house its Firearms Ballistics Lab in the Service's headquarters for the next two years. Under the Memorandum, the Firearms Office will pay the Saskatoon Police Service $49,000 for improvements to the Service's existing indoor shooting range, and additional monthly payments for office space, parking and utilities. This agreement will be in effect from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2025. "Setting up an advanced ballistics lab like this is a big undertaking," Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said. "This partnership will allow us to get a head start and make use of the ballistics equipment the Firearms Office currently possesses, while also giving them the time they need to develop a more permanent facility to use once the agreement ends." Saskatchewan (Canada) 4/4/2023 News WA Premier Mark McGowan rejects union call for mandatory sentencing over police car rammings AUSTRALIA: Western Australia's premier is resisting calls from the state's police union to strengthen penalties for offenders who attempt to ram police cars. The WA Police Union called for the state government to beef up its laws after a spate of incidents in the state's north, and a ramming in Lake Clifton that left a first class constable with a broken neck. Union acting president Paul Gale said last month the government should consider mandatory penalties for those caught deliberately driving at officers or ramming police cars, and said a 10-year jail sentence reflected the seriousness of the crime. ABC News (Australia) 4/4/2023 News The NT government reportedly asked its police commissioner to resign. How did we get here? AUSTRALIA: Amid media reports Northern Territory Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker has been asked to resign, the chief minister is refusing to comment on the future of his position. Sources have told the ABC that Commissioner Chalker was informed on Friday that the NT government would ask him to take leave. But with the police commissioner currently on pre-arranged leave over the Easter period, Chief Minister Natasha Fyles is refusing to comment. ABC News (Australia) 4/4/2023 News Culture wars fail to eclipse staffing concerns at Garda conference REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 'We've more important things to worry about' was a phrase uttered more than once at AGSI gathering. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 4/4/2023 News Met Police officer sentenced for stalking woman he met on duty A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been sentenced for stalking a woman he met on duty. BBC 4/4/2023 News Huge change to domestic violence laws planned as abusers to be charged even if they don’t live with their victim Abusers who coerce women they don’t live with can finally be charged by cops. The Sun 4/4/2023 News New retail crime stats reveal employee theft, customer aggression and fraud in NZ and Australia AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: A Griffith University report exposes statistics about theft, fraud and violence experienced by Australia and New Zealand retailers. Phys Org 4/4/2023 News Zachary Rolfe expected to appeal dismissal from Northern Territory police AUSTRALIA: Zachary Rolfe is expected to make an appeal against a decision by the Northern Territory police to dismiss him from the force after the publication of an explosive 2,500-word statement attributed to the constable. The Guardian 4/4/2023 News AFP seizes 336 kilograms of heroin in largest ever Queensland detection AUSTRALIA: Australian authorities have seized the second largest heroin shipment ever detected in Australia after intercepting 336kg of the illicit drug inside a shipment sent from Malaysia to Brisbane. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 4/4/2023 News «139213931394139513961397139813991400Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events