Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100546 total results. Showing results 2881 to 2900 «141142143144145146147148149Next ›Last » CoLP launch strategy to prepare it to implement Victims and Prisoners Act The City of London Police outcome rate for victims was 19 percent for 2023/24, compared to a national average of 11 per cent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2025 News A mother’s mission to change sexual offence investigations Lisa Squire is supporting the College of Policing's new training programme on non-contact sexual offences College of Policing 17/2/2025 News Young female garda and footballer gets road ban for driving dangerously while on duty REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Naima Chemaou (25), with an address in Leixlip, Co Kildare, appeared before Dublin District Court. Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 17/2/2025 News New fleet of speed camera vans set to be launched The vehicles are set to take to the streets in the West Midlands on Wednesday after it was awarded a six-figure some by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2025 News Superintendents join with chief officers in urging government to drive critical funds into policing The Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA), has called on the government to pay police officers fairly, to fund the service to deliver what is expected, and to recognise the unique and challenging nature of policing when it comes to pay. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 17/2/2025 News Evidence submissions to NCA Remuneration Review Body, 2025 to 2026 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: Evidence from the NCA and Home Office to NCA Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB), to help with its consideration of the 2025 to 2026 pay award proposal. Home Office 17/2/2025 Report Home Office evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body, 2025 to 2026 POLICY PAPER: This document has been submitted to the Police Remuneration Review Body for the 2025 to 2026 pay round. Home Office 17/2/2025 Report Evidence to the SSRB, 2025 to 2026: chief police officers POLICY PAPER: This document has been submitted to the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) for the 2025 to 2026 pay round. Home Office 17/2/2025 Report Evidence to the SSRB, 2025 to 2026: Police and crime commissioners POLICY PAPER: This document has been submitted to the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) for the 2025 to 2026 pay round. Home Office 17/2/2025 Report Police need hundreds more officers as domestic violence calls skyrocket AUSTRALIA: Queensland police need to fill more than 900 positions across the state, with reports the burden of domestic and family violence work is leading to burnout and high attrition rates. Brisbane Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 17/2/2025 News Police Minister ‘very willing’ to explore new offence for protests outside private residences NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell says protests outside private residences are a “step too far” and the Government is “very willing” to explore recommendations to create a new offence to address it. It comes as the Independent Police Conduct Authority calls for new legislation creating a regime for how police deal with protests. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 17/2/2025 News The 20-strong police team stalking the stalkers It's a crime which can cause deep, lasting psychological damage. The impact can be more debilitating than a fist in the face. But a 20-strong team has turned the tables. Their missions is to stalk the stalkers who live among us and bring them to justice. Cheshire Police's Harm Reduction Unit (HRU) were established to clamp down on stalking. The unit is made up of a dedicated investigation team and specialists who support victims through the criminal justice process. They are pioneers in tackling dark behaviour which can escalate from someone being a persistent pest to a killer. Manchester Evening News 17/2/2025 News Statement following High Court ruling on police vetting Following a ruling by the High Court that the Metropolitan Police acted unlawfully in dismissing Sgt Lino Di Maria after his vetting was removed because of a series of allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate behaviour towards female colleagues, APCC Joint Lead on Transparency and Accountability, Alison Lowe OBE, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/2/2025 News Force paying Chief Constable despite redeployment A police force is still paying its chief constable £150,000, despite the fact he is working elsewhere. BBC 17/2/2025 News Police officer to face court on six assault charges in Batemans Bay AUSTRALIA: Senior Constable Brett David Lindsay has pleaded not guilty to six counts of assault relating to two incidents in October 2023. Four of the charges stem from allegations he assaulted a woman and three girls inside the Bridge Plaza shopping centre in Batemans Bay. ABC News (Australia) 17/2/2025 News As Victoria’s top police officer exits the chair, many questions still linger AUSTRALIA: After a whirlwind of headlines saw the state's top cop vacate the chair, Victorians might be asking themselves: Did Jacinta Allan's government throw Shane Patton under the bus? Or did he burn his bridges with the government and his own officers? ABC News (Australia) 17/2/2025 Analysis, Feature Thematic Review on the policing of public protests in New Zealand NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has called for new standalone legislation directed at protecting the rights of protestors while, at the same time, ensuring public order and safety. This report arises from a review undertaken over the last couple of years, after the Authority received 168 complaints about a rally in support of Kelly Minshull (also known as Posie Parker) in Auckland’s Albert Park in March 2023. The review has also been informed by several complaints arising from Police handling of protest activity relating primarily to the situation in Israel and Gaza. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 17/2/2025 News Defence in major methamphetamine case argues police didn’t follow their own procedures NEW ZEALAND: The lawyer for a man charged in a major drug operation has urged the jury to acquit his client, saying police appeared to have abandoned their policies and practices in the case. Currently before a jury inthe High Court at Wellington, Sunia Mano To’ofohe denies 15 charges including possession of methamphetamine, cocaine and cannabis, possession of a firearm and ammunition, supplying methamphetamine and failing to assist in a search. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 17/2/2025 News Family ‘woefully let down’ by police investigation The father of a 12-year-old boy killed in the Omagh bomb says his family were "woefully let down" by a poor police investigation. BBC 17/2/2025 News Police officer sent ‘suggestive’ texts to woman A former South Yorkshire Police officer has been jailed for nine months for sending inappropriate and sexualised messages to a vulnerable woman. BBC 17/2/2025 News «141142143144145146147148149Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events