Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 28321 to 28340 «141314141415141614171418141914201421Next ›Last » Harris warns on Garda non-prosecutions of barring order breaches in domestic violence cases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Situations where gardaí are not prosecuting perpetrators of domestic violence who breach barring orders “need to be taken extraordinarily seriously”, Minister for Justice Simon Harris has warned, adding he would be raising this with the force. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 3/5/2023 News Two police officers stabbed, man shot dead in rural South Australia AUSTRALIA: Two police officers have been stabbed and their alleged attacker shot dead in a regional South Australian town. The Age (Australia) 3/5/2023 News, Video Man shot dead by police in Brisbane’s CBD did not take schizophrenia medication that day, inquest hears AUSTRALIA: A man shot dead by police in Brisbane’s CBD in 2020 had not taken his schizophrenia medication when he stabbed a tourist before charging at an officer with a knife, an inquest has heard. The Guardian 3/5/2023 News More women than ever before choose policing as a career – New Zealand Police NEW ZEALAND: This week 76 new officers celebrate their success with whÄnau and friends. Voxy.co.nz 3/5/2023 News All recent dawn raid arrests involved people from Asia, Pacific Islands NEW ZEALAND: The head of Immigration New Zealand says she will personally sign off on any further dawn arrests of overstayers. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 3/5/2023 News New ‘eyes and ears’ in city’s east NEW ZEALAND: Hamilton’s eastern suburbs will now have extra eyes and ears on the streets with the creation of a new Community Patrol. New Zealand Police 3/5/2023 News Fraud strategy ‘fails to recognise’ challenges of police investigations and impact on victims, says APCC The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) has welcomed publication of the Government’s new fraud strategy buts says it “fails to recognise” the “fundamental challenges” in investigating the crime and the devastating impact on victims. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News Counter Terrorism Policing urges vigilance ahead of Coronation As communities across the UK prepare to mark the coronation of King Charles III, Counter Terrorism Policing is urging the public to stay alert at public events across the country. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News New law planned to tackle ‘escalating’ use of flares at football matches Football fans setting off flares and fireworks inside stadiums is “escalating”, a Scottish government minister said as she announced new measures are planned to tackle the problem. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News MPS to mount one of its ‘most significant and largest security operations’ for the Coronation The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) will mount one of the “most significant and largest security operations” it has led for the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News Cheshire Constabulary recreates photograph taken 70 years ago to commemorate the Coronation To mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort, officers and staff from Cheshire Constabulary took a moment to come together to recreate a photograph taken more than 70 years ago. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News Delays reducing North Yorkshire Police’s ability to safeguard children, says HMICFRS Delays in getting evidence from digital devices and a “lack of knowledge” about online child abuse investigations are reducing North Yorkshire Police’s ability to safeguard children, according to a new report. Police Professional 3/5/2023 News Reducing re-traumatisation in justice system: new approach to better support victims and witnesses A new approach to equipping justice agencies with the skills and knowledge needed to reduce the re-traumatisation of victims and witnesses of crime has been published today. It underpins a key aim of the Victims, Witnesses and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill, introduced last week, to embed trauma-informed practice across the justice system. The ‘Trauma Informed Justice: A Knowledge and Skills Framework’ enables justice organisations to support victims and witnesses in ways which minimises harm and re-traumatisation, support their recovery and enable the most effective evidence gathering. NHS Education for Scotland 3/5/2023 News Many Montrealers feel profiled during police traffic stops, study shows CANADA: Out of just over 500 people who reported when they were stopped by police since 2021 in Montreal, 30 per cent believe they were pulled over because of their appearance. Global News (Canada) 3/5/2023 News, Video Toronto police constable dismissed for misconduct after tweeting about sexual harassment CANADA: A Toronto Police Service constable will be fired or must resign in seven days after being found guilty of eight counts of misconduct, according to a police tribunal decision Tuesday. CBC News (Canada) 3/5/2023 News New Fraud Squad launched with 400 new specialist investigators The squad will work with local forces, international partners and the UK Intelligence Community. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2023 News Investigations 101: Lessons from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes CANADA: The Case of A Scandal in Bohemia was published in 1892 and is the first found in the collection titled The Adventures of Sherlock Homes. Sherlock Holmes has been synonymous with excellence, indeed perfection, in detective work ever since. Blue Line (Canada) 3/5/2023 Feature, Opinion Fraud strategy must recognise profound impact on victims The Association of Police and Crime Commissioner's National Fraud Lead has welcomed the publication of the Government’s Fraud Strategy but says that it must recognise the fundamental challenges in investigating fraud and the devastating impact on victims. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/5/2023 News Trauma Informed Justice We are especially indebted to the following victims and witnesses, justice leaders and trauma experts who took part in the initial interviews, and/or took a role as critical friend in reviewing the framework. Their thinking and reflections helped us to construct the initial bedrock of the framework Scottish Government 3/5/2023 Report Launch of public consultation on the recommendations of the reports of the Firearms Expert Committee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne TD, established the Firearms Expert Committee (FEC) on a non-statutory basis, in June 2022. Government of Ireland 3/5/2023 News «141314141415141614171418141914201421Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events