Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103285 total results. Showing results 28801 to 28820 «143714381439144014411442144314441445Next ›Last » PFNI demands action following ‘monumental’ data breach The data concerned contained the surnames and initials of current employees alongside the location and department within which they work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 News QPS Sexual Violence Response Strategy 2023-2025 AUSTRALIA: In a commitment to strengthen victim focused responses to sexual violence, Queensland Police Service (QPS) has released the Sexual Violence Response Strategy (SVRS) for 2023-2025, as an independent review finds QPS continues to make progress in advancing its approach to victim-centric policing. myPolice - Queensland Police News 9/8/2023 Report Northern Ireland police officers demand security guarantees after data breach Police officers in Northern Ireland have demanded to know how their security will be ensured after a “monumental” data breach revealing the names, ranks and other personal information of staff. The National 9/8/2023 News Brittany Higgins attacks conduct of police who investigated Bruce Lehrmann AUSTRALIA: Brittany Higgins has launched an attack against the attitudes of the police who investigated her rape claim against her former colleague Bruce Lehrmann, claiming they were disgraced by their own conduct, rather than the accusations of former director of public prosecutions Shane Drumgold, SC. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 9/8/2023 News Police Commissioner Andrew Coster asked for review of code of conduct, saying sexual innuendo is ‘serious misconduct’ NEW ZEALAND: The country’s top cop initiated a review of the police’s code of conduct amid concerns about how it treated the use of “sexual innuendo in the workplace”. The review came after an officer was investigated following allegations he made “inappropriate, sexually explicit comments” to a colleague. The officer was found to have breached the code of conduct, and was “sanctioned”. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/8/2023 News US detective calls NZ police investigation ‘pathetic’ NEW ZEALAND: Karen Smith, a retired American crime scene investigator, has spent more than 400 hours investigating the death of Gore toddler Lachie Jones and says the police investigation into his death was an “across the board system failure". In an interview from her home in the United States, Smith explains why she is working on the case pro bono after being contacted by a friend from New Zealand. newsroom (New Zealand) 9/8/2023 News Northern Ireland police officers ‘shocked, dismayed and angry’ after data breach The PSNI apologised on Tuesday following a ‘significant’ data breach involving details of thousands of officers and staff. The Independent 9/8/2023 News Letters to the Editor: Time to change the Garda leadership REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Reading newspaper articles, listening to discussions on the radio, or even looking at app messages, the minister for justice and the Taoiseach are in denial, or sticking their heads in the sand, when it comes to issues concerning the trials and tribulations within the Garda force. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 9/8/2023 News Police release CCTV footage of alleged armed robbery at a Hunter Valley hotel, patron struck with a machete AUSTRALIA: Police have released CCTV footage of the violent robbery of a Hunter Valley hotel by two men armed with machetes. The video release comes almost 12 months after police were called to a hotel on Cessnock Road in Weston, where they were told two men with machetes had confronted patrons just after midnight. ABC News (Australia) 9/8/2023 News, Video Labour launches expert team to increase crime-solving Labour is setting up an expert commission tasked with drawing up reforms to increase the number of crimes solved. BBC 9/8/2023 News Police and gang leaders try to defuse tensions after fatal Palmerston North shooting NEW ZEALAND: Mongrel Mob and Black Power leadership are doing their best to contain rising tensions after a Mob member was fatally shot three days ago, a gang rehabilitation advocate says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/8/2023 News Details of officers and staff exposed in ‘monumental’ data breach at PSNI Details of officers and staff exposed in ‘monumental’ data breach at PSNI Police Professional 9/8/2023 News Labour pledges to set up ‘charging commission’ to increase crime-solving The former Victims' Commissioner Dame Vera Baird would chair the so-called Charging Commission. The Labour Party has said that if elected it will set up an expert commission tasked with drawing up reforms to increase the number of crimes solved. Police Oracle 9/8/2023 News Letter to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner: violence against women and girls CORRESPONDENCE: The Minister for Safeguarding, Sarah Dines MP, writes to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner about stopping violence against women and girls. Home Office 9/8/2023 Report UK and Turkey announce deal to ‘disrupt’ people smuggling gangs The UK and Turkey have announced a deal to work together and share intelligence to dismantle criminal gangs organising small boat journeys across the Channel. Sky News 9/8/2023 News PSNI data breach: Officers and staff ‘frightened’ after details leaked Police officers in Northern Ireland are frightened and their families and friends could be "jeopardised" after details were published in error, a former NI justice minister has said. BBC 9/8/2023 News Outrage at massive police data breach that saw the personal details of more than 10,000 PSNI officers and staff accidentally published online The PSNI apologised today after the information was accidentally leaked Mail Online 9/8/2023 News INTERPOL report highlights efforts to improve gender inclusivity in policing A new report from INTERPOL reflects on how law enforcement across its global membership of 195 countries is working towards greater gender inclusivity; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at how the agency – which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary – recognises efforts by countries including Australia and New Zealand to improve female representation within all level of law enforcement. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Nearly two-fifths of robberies in London last year were for mobile phones London mayor and Met police commissioner say manufacturers must make phones less attractive to thieves The Guardian 9/8/2023 News Meeting Superintendent Bel Berry, College of Policing’s Aspire Programme lead (Part 3) Hampshire Police Superintendent Bel Berry leads the College of Policing's Aspire leadership development programme, which provides knowledge, tools, confidence and skills for senior police leaders who identify as being from a group currently underrepresented in the police service. In the third of three PolicingTV videos recorded with Bel, she meets Rosie Waterhouse, with PolicingTV for work experience at the time of this recording, for a discussion that starts with the impact of the College of Policing's Aspire Programme. Rosie then moves on to seek Bel's advice for young women starting their career - specifically, how young women might best address the challenges that they might face in embarking on currently "male dominated" careers. They explore Bel's thoughts on the findings of the Casey Review, which looked at the standards of behaviour and internal culture of the Metropolitan Police, before Rosie asks Bel what advice she might now offer her younger self. Bel was recently recognised with the British Association for Women in Policing's (BAWP's) Coaching and Mentoring Award. Rosie asks Bel about her feelings on receipt of the award, and also about her other proudest moments from her police career. PolicingTV 9/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video «143714381439144014411442144314441445Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events