Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98555 total results. Showing results 28801 to 28820 «143714381439144014411442144314441445Next ›Last » GMP continues momentum in tackling domestic and sexual abuse with almost 20,000 arrests in a year Greater Manchester Police made almost 20,000 arrests in connection with domestic abuse in the year ending March 2022 – a 79 per cent increase on the previous year. Police Professional 19/4/2023 News PCCs join College of Policing board Two police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have joined the College of Policing board to help “boost professionalism, improve leadership and drive consistency across our service”. Police Professional 19/4/2023 News Gwent Police officers face criminal investigation over phone messages Two serving Gwent Police officers are facing a criminal investigation over material found on the phone of a former sergeant who has since died, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed. Police Professional 19/4/2023 News Facilitator to lead conversations between Hamilton police, LGBTQ community CANADA: Hamilton police have retained a third-party facilitator to lead conversations between the police service and the LGBTQ community, fulfilling one of the last remaining recommendations from a report into the police response to violence at the city’s 2019 Pride celebration. The Hamilton Spectator (Canada) 19/4/2023 News Police Scotland: the UK’s second-largest force is also grappling with misogyny and racism A damning report published in March found the UK’s largest police force rife with ill-treatment of women, ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ officers. Louise Casey found London’s Metropolitan Police to be “institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic”, and recommended radical reform – or breaking up the Met. The Conversation 19/4/2023 Feature Veteran police chief says no UK force is institutionally racist Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Stephen Watson said the label is unhelpful and misunderstood by members of the public. The Standard 19/4/2023 News Front-line police need greater supervision in ‘increasingly complex’ sex assault cases: report CANADA: Some officers not sufficiently familiar with existing criminal law and gender-based violence, report says. CBC News (Canada) 19/4/2023 News Police warn of ‘substantial’ terror alert ahead of Eurovision final Police experts have "no specific intelligence" of a threat but urged all guests to "look out for each other". Express 19/4/2023 News Cracking police complaints CANADA: Nova Scotians filed hundreds of complaints alleging police misconduct over the last decade. The public never knew what happened to most of them until a CBC investigation found out. CBC News (Canada) 19/4/2023 Feature Higher pay needed to attract new gardaí, says councillor REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Salary levels for new garda recruits were criticised at a meeting of Cavan County Council last week. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 19/4/2023 News Silver sentenced to 40 years for murder of Garda Horkan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Stephen Silver who was found guilty last month of the capital murder of a detective garda in Co Roscommon almost three years ago has been sentenced to a minimum of 40 years in prison. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 19/4/2023 News, Video Stephen Silver sentenced to life for murder of Garda Colm Horkan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Motorbike mechanic will be 74 when he can first be considered for release by a parole board. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 19/4/2023 News Data shows that police-involved deaths in Canada are on the rise New data published by Canada’s Tracking (In)Justice project suggest that the average number of police-involved deaths each year between 2011-2022 rose by two thirds, compared to the annual average figure for the previous decade; project members Andrew Crosby, Alexander McClelland and Tanya L. Sharpe believe that the increase, together with the racial disparity and jurisdictional variations within the figures, support calls for greater accountability, transparency and scrutiny of police conduct in Canada. Policing Insight 19/4/2023 Analysis, Feature Premiers, police chiefs to hold virtual meeting to discuss violent crime CANADA: Leaders across the country are grappling with how to deal with increasing violence on transit systems and will meet virtually Friday for a high-profile discussion on possible solutions. According to a news release, premiers and chiefs of police will discuss public safety, violent crime, and investments to address root causes of crime. CTV News (Canada) 19/4/2023 News NSW Police urged to review Indigenous cultural training after drowning AUSTRALIA: believed he was not in the river and had managed to escape. A Coroner has urged NSW Police to review the cultural training officers receive on the history of colonisation and its ongoing impacts after an Aboriginal man drowned in a river while trying to get away from police and wasn’t found for three months. WA Today (Australia) 19/4/2023 News Police and customs seize 265 kilograms of methamphetamine in importation bust NEW ZEALAND: Seven people have been arrested after New Zealand Police and New Zealand Customs shut down a drug import operation where logistics insiders worked alongside members of the Killer Beez gang. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 19/4/2023 News New research shows rise in hate crime against people with disfigurements New research has found that a third of people with a visible difference or disfigurement have experienced a hate crime, an increase of just over a quarter since 2019. Police Professional 19/4/2023 News New Zealand Police Statement on End-to-End Encryption NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police, as part of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT), is today releasing a joint statement highlighting the devastating impact End-to-End Encryption may have on the ability to identify sex offenders online and protect children. New Zealand Police 19/4/2023 News Doreen Lawrence: black people in UK still don’t get justice Mother of teenager killed in racist attack in 1993 says police in London ‘able to be as brutal as they want’ The Guardian 19/4/2023 News Bringing closer collaboration between Belgian religious communities and police through PROTECTOR In the fifth in a month-long series of articles exploring the EU-funded PROTECTOR project, which aims to design, develop and deliver the next generation of measures to enhance the protection of places of worship and their congregations, Policing Insight’s Andy Staniforth spoke to Fiene Flos, Counter-Terrorism Analyst in the Antwerp Police Department, about her organisation’s role in the initiative and the benefits the project has brought to policing in Belgium. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion «143714381439144014411442144314441445Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events