Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 28301 to 28320 «141214131414141514161417141814191420Next ›Last » SA Police officer dropped detainee on gutter’s edge after kneeling on head and neck, court told AUSTRALIA: More details have come to light about alleged offending of a South Australian police officer accused of assaulting four people while on the job, including allegations he said "words such as whoopsie" when applying force to a person's body. Benjamin Oliver McLeod, 40, is facing eight charges of aggravated assault arising from four alleged incidents between August and December 2020. The incidents were picked up as a result of an audit of police officer body-worn camera footage. ABC News (Australia) 4/5/2023 News 1000 more policewomen since 2017 NEW ZEALAND: Today’s graduation of new Police recruits marks a significant milestone for the service, with the addition of the 1000th policewoman since 2017, Police Minister Ginny Andersen said. New Zealand Government 4/5/2023 News Facial recognition to be used at King Charles’ coronation The Met police say it will not be used to pinpoint protesters or activists. Euro Weekly News (Europe) 4/5/2023 News Dartmoor, Exeter and Channings Wood prison officers to be given body-worn video cameras Government is rolling out 13,000 new cameras to public sector prisons across country after study found BWV's improved trust between staff and prisoners Plymouth Live 4/5/2023 News ‘You can’t work for a week’: Over 100 tool thefts a day, as police say it’s a ‘huge problem’ in the industry LBC analysis has uncovered the shocking extent of tool theft across England and Wales, with over 40,000 cases in 2022. LBC 4/5/2023 News Audit of RCMP Facilities Management: Health and Safety CANADA: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) manages one of the largest real property portfolios in Canada. Its facilities include detachments, houses, headquarters buildings, offices, forensic laboratories, firing ranges and training sites. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 4/5/2023 Report Police commissioner scraps frontline officer system amid reform overload AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Commissioner has conceded the service’s efforts to undertake significant reform is taking its toll on officers, as she cancelled a program for frontline staff. Brisbane Times (Australia) 4/5/2023 News Public faith in UK police at all-time low as poll shows just 10% trust their local bobbies Public confidence in Britain's police forces is low among Express.co.uk readers, with an overwhelming 88 percent not having trust in officers, a new poll has shown. Express 3/5/2023 News Increasing danger money allowance would make police staff feel ‘valued’ The PSNI has an estimated 2,500 police staff within its ranks of over 9,000, all of whom receive a danger money allowance of £580 a year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2023 News Counter Terrorism Policing urge vigilance ahead of Coronation As communities across the UK prepare to mark the coronation of King Charles III, Counter Terrorism Policing are asking people to help keep each other safe by staying alert at public events across the country. Counter Terrorism Policing 3/5/2023 News ‘Significant step forward’ for Martyn’s Law as government publishes draft legislation The UK will be better prepared for, and protected from, terrorist attacks under proposed new laws, says the Government. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News West Midlands Police officer to appear court over assault on boy, 12 A West Midlands Police officer is due to appear in court accused of assaulting a 12-year-old boy. BBC 3/5/2023 News Protest city central: a public order countdown to the big day It's been another busy period for the Met's public order branch as the force's planners prepare for the Coronation of King Charles this Saturday. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2023 News PC dismissed for dishonest account of speeding with prisoner Officer submitted false TD14 form claiming detainee became aggressive and he had to pull off the M4. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2023 News Economic Crime Survey 2020 Key findings from the 2020 Economic Crime Survey (ECS) - a sample survey on the extent, nature and impacts of fraud and corruption experienced by businesses. Home Office 3/5/2023 Report Mark Rowley’s Met honeymoon is well and truly over Over the coming days we will see the Metropolitan Police at its very best. As the world descends on London for the coronation of King Charles, the force will execute a plan that has been decades in the making. As the past year has shown, there are few tasks the Met excels at more than protecting the public and dignitaries when the capital hosts huge occasions of state. The Spectator 3/5/2023 Feature, Opinion RCMP recruiting ‘crisis’ cited in report adds wrinkle to Surrey police decision CANADA: An internal report looking at RCMP recruitment and training is adding further complexity to questions around the future of policing in Surrey. The report, produced in June 2022 by the RCMP’s Management Advisory Board’s Training and Education Taskforce and obtained by Global News, called for an overhaul at the national force’s Depot training facility. Global News (Canada) 3/5/2023 News Commissioner defends police search of journalist’s home AUSTRALIA: Western Australia's police commissioner has defended the treatment of a journalist who had her home searched and equipment seized during an investigation into a protest. AAP has confirmed about 10 officers were involved in the search at the home of Roebourne-based Ngaarda Media reporter Eliza Kloser on Friday. Blue Mountains Gazette (Australia) 3/5/2023 News Police accused over use of facial recognition at King Charles’s coronation Met says technology will not be used to target protesters or activists, but campaigners say use is ‘extremely worrying’ The Guardian 3/5/2023 News Domestic violence victims ‘undermined and blamed’ by social workers – report REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Report finds victims characterised as abusers in family law courts and others not taken seriously by gardaí. Domestic violence victims are “undermined and blamed” by Tusla social workers, characterised as abusers in family law courts and not taken seriously by gardaí in some parts of the country, a report from the National Women’s Council and the Department of Justice has found. Published on Wednesday, the Report on the Intersection of the Criminal Justice, Private Family Law and Public Law Child Care Processes in Relation to Domestic and Sexual Violence, highlights how many social workers remain untrained in the dynamics of domestic violence and focus on removing children into care rather than supporting mothers. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 3/5/2023 News «141214131414141514161417141814191420Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events