Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 28181 to 28200 «140614071408140914101411141214131414Next ›Last » Met officers shoot dogs dead in front of screaming public Social media footage shows officers pursuing a man along a canal before shots are fired The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 Feature Colin Carswell: ‘The main motivator is profit, yet there’s under investment in financial investigators at every level’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to former police superintendent Colin Carswell, Director of the Counter Trafficking Network, about his investigations into large-scale human trafficking as a police officer, the importance of partnership working, and the need to ‘follow the money’ to combat organised crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 Feature, Interview Hamilton Mountain diversity advocate says police hate/bias report doesn’t go far enough CANADA: Kojo Damptey says the police numbers do not go far enough. The Spectator 8/5/2023 News Doug Ford says police officers don’t need a degree. Should Ontarians worry? CANADA: Premier Doug Ford caused a stir when he said Ontario will back down from plans requiring new police officers to have a university or college education, raising concerns future cops could be 18-year-olds fresh out of high school. Toronto Star (Canada) - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 News Another day in a small Irish town … with no gardaí on the beat REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I’M en route to a work meeting. The town is the beautiful, friendly, peaceful, picturesque Clonakilty, one of West Cork’s most beautiful, friendly and flower-bedecked tourist havens. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 8/5/2023 Feature, Opinion Concern over Garda ability to fight fraud as ‘no sign’ that vacancies for detectives will be filled REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Investigations into gangs involved in multi-million euro organised frauds are being hampered by a lack of resources in the bureau tasked with battling this type of crime. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Registration at source 8/5/2023 News French police forces are among Europe’s most brutal: Is de-escalation possible? The policing of public protest in France over the past decade has been characterised by both stronger use of force and tougher penal tools against protesters; Professor Jacques de Maillard and Dr Aurélien Restelli argue that an apparent ‘softening’ of approach has failed to materialise, with recent pension protests prompting more aggressive policing methods, and little sign that de-escalation techniques are likely to be employed. Policing Insight 8/5/2023 Analysis, Feature Bomb threat among 1,000 police callouts to children’s secure units Police were called out to children’s secure units in Scotland nearly 1,000 times over the last two years, a Freedom of Information request has found. Police Scotland responded to 965 incidents during 2021-22 and 2022-23, including one report of a bomb threat and 14 reports of sexual offences. STV News 8/5/2023 News Police to be told to stop dismissing flashers as ‘dirty old men’ after Wayne Couzens scandal New guidance to spell out how indecent exposure should be treated as a serious offence that could lead to violent sexual attacks The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 News Metropolitan Police defends officers after suspect tasered and dogs shot dead The Metropolitan Police has defended its officers after a suspect was tasered and two dogs were shot in front of screaming witnesses. Footage posted on social media showed officers pursuing a man holding the two dogs on a short lead along a canal in Limehouse, East London on Sunday afternoon. The situation then appeared to become heated, as the man was tasered to the floor and the animals were shot dead. The Independent 8/5/2023 News ‘We’ll end up with a death’: Queensland police commissioner puts vigilantes on notice AUSTRALIA: Katarina Carroll says mob of people who surrounded Rockhampton house on Sunday were acting on incorrect information. Queensland’s police commissioner has warned there could be fatal consequences if vigilantes continue to take the law into their own hands in response to youth crime. Katarina Carroll was speaking after a mob of 30 people surrounded a home in Rockhampton on Sunday following a social media post accusing two teenage residents of criminal activity. The Guardian 8/5/2023 News Victorian chief commissioner apologises for treatment of Indigenous people by police at Yoorrook inquiry AUSTRALIA: Victoria's Chief Commissioner of Police has apologised unreservedly for police actions that have traumatised Indigenous Victorians. In a statement to Victoria's Indigenous truth-telling inquiry, the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Shane Patton said the Indigenous community's over-representation in the justice system was "unacceptable" and pledged that Victoria Police would take action to address it. ABC News (Australia) 8/5/2023 Call for public input on controlling controversial police tactics and jailhouse snitches NEW ZEALAND: The public are being given the chance to comment on controversial aspects of the justice system, including the use of evidence obtained from jailhouse snitches and controversial police tactics. The Law Commission, which advises the government on reform and development of New Zealand’s laws, is reviewing the Evidence Act, which governs what can be presented in our courts. Stuff (New Zealand) 8/5/2023 News Action needed to improve co-operation among child sex abuse services REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Ombudsman for Children tells Security Correspondent Cormac O'Keeffe it's time the Government ends the communication logjam between the gardaí and Tusla in child sex abuse cases. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 8/5/2023 News Police detain women’s safety volunteers in ‘heavy-handed’ coronation clampdown Metropolitan Police officers brushed off criticism over the arrests of anti-monarchy protesters, saying “no harm done” as campaigners accused them of a “direct attack on democracy”. The Times - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 News Mind the gap: The challenges of policing and the growing mental health crisis The increasing demands on policing to respond to those in mental health crises are creating significant burdens on police resources, and a potentially inadequate service to the public; Vernon White, former Chief of Police for Ottawa Police Service and Senator in the Canadian Parliament, and Joe Carlebach, former Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health at Hammersmith and Fulham Council, believe the solution is to address the systemic problems in mental health care rather than more training for police officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/5/2023 Feature, Opinion Met stands by officers after man Tasered and two dogs shot dead in London Footage on social media showed officers pursuing a man holding two dogs on a short lead along a canal in Limehouse The Guardian 7/5/2023 News Police made tough calls on Coronation arrests, says minister The police had to make "tough choices" while handling protests during the Coronation, a minister has said, following criticism over arrests. BBC 7/5/2023 News Police consulted National Crime Agency over SNP probe Police Scotland consulted the National Crime Agency about its investigation into the SNP's finances. BBC 7/5/2023 News NZ Police accused of abandoning injured former staff NEW ZEALAND: Former police traumatised on the frontline are calling out the organisation’s top brass for severing support once injured staff retire. But New Zealand Police have pushed back on the claims, saying they are doing their part to help current and past officers diagnosed with a work-related mental health injury. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 7/5/2023 News «140614071408140914101411141214131414Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events