Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115636 total results. Showing results 29341 to 29360 «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Wellbeing leads launch new mental health and wellbeing campaign AskTwice Initiative commits to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals feel valued, heard, and empowered to seek help when needed. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/5/2024 News Gardái detect 2,148 people using phones while driving in first month of new roads policing plan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The plan involves all frontline gardaí dedicating 30 minutes of their shift to do roads policing. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 15/5/2024 News Road safety garda numbers not reducing, Commissioner to tell committee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has told the Oireachtas Committee on Transport that staff numbers in the force's road safety operations are not being reduced. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 15/5/2024 News The dawn of a new era: Technology and the use of out-of-court resolutions Against the backdrop of changing legislation and technological innovation, police and technology advisor Paul Kennedy, and Josh Hartlage, founder of tech company AdventFS, explore how technologies can help police and other agencies to be more efficient and effective in the application of out-of-court resolutions, guided by the principle that OOCRs should always meet the needs of victims, first and foremost. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/5/2024 Feature, Innovation Stop and search not used ‘nearly often enough’ says policing minister Chris Philp says forces should not 'tiptoe around using these powers' in order to appease its critics. Policing minister Chris Philp has called on forces to increase the use of stop and search as part of a “robust approach” to tackling knife crime saying the power “is not used nearly often enough.” Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2024 News Short 1500 officers, NSW Police launches poaching campaign AUSTRALIA: NSW Police is short by 1500 officers and is now turning to other states and countries for recruits. The New South Wales government has today launched a head-hunting campaign to poach police officers and recruits from other states, and even New Zealand. The launch of the campaign comes with several changes, including slashing the eight-month course for recruits down to three at the Goulburn Police Academy. 9 News (Australia) 15/5/2024 News Australia launches new campaign to poach senior NZ police officers NEW ZEALAND: Australia has launched a new campaign to poach some of Aotearoa's best police officers. While similar schemes have been undertaken before, this time it's not new recruits but rather our most-experienced senior constables they're targeting. With hundreds of vacancies for officers across New Zealand the campaign is badly timed for the Coalition Government which is already under pressure to pay for and staff its new national gang unit. Newshub (New Zealand) 15/5/2024 News Claims PSNI spied on journalists ‘undermining confidence in policing’ Two human rights organisations have made a fresh call for a Policing Board investigation into the claims. Shropshire Star 15/5/2024 News NT government introduces new curfew legislation after Alice Springs youth crime ‘circuit-breaker’ AUSTRALIA: Leading youth and legal advocates have raised the alarm over a new bill introduced by the Northern Territory government that will make it easier to impose curfews, saying it lacks key detail and could put civil liberties at risk. The bill's introduction comes one month after a controversial three-week youth curfew was lifted in Alice Springs. ABC News (Australia) 15/5/2024 News Proposed new sentencing guideline for non-fatal strangulation, suffocation offences The non-fatal strangulation and non-fatal suffocation offences were introduced by the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. A draft sentencing guideline for sentencing those convicted of non-fatal strangulation and non-fatal suffocation offences has gone out for consultation today. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2024 News Policing minister urges officers to use stop and search more Policing Minister Chris Philp has called on police forces to make more use of stop and search in a bid to tackle knife crime. i News 15/5/2024 News Stop and search a ‘vital tool’ against knife crime, says policing minister Policing minister Chris Philp has called on forces to increase the use of stop and search as part of a 'robust approach' to tackle knife crime. Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Mr Philp described stop and search as a 'vital tool' which is 'not used nearly often enough' My London 15/5/2024 News MoJ plans for better data in criminal justice system The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has set out plans for a new dataset and an operational dashboard to support the criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales. UKAuthority.com 15/5/2024 News Rural Crime Team equipped with mobile defibrillators in NWAS collaboration The RCT will store the new equipment in their vehicles. Cheshire Constabulary’s Rural Crime Team have been supplied with five brand new mobile defibrillators from the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2024 News £4m boost to tackle knife crime The Home Secretary has announced an additional £4 million investment to help tackle knife crime. Police Professional 15/5/2024 News Transnational investigations: The use and application of AI for big data analytics With artificial intelligence increasingly important in the investigation process for collating and analysing large volumes of data, new EU funding is now up for grabs for proposals that can help policing and security practitioners undertake fast and flexible analysis of large data sets to improve the fight against transnational crime and terrorism, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Young people buying large knives on Telegram and TikTok, police say Commander says authorities scrambling to keep up with supply trends as knife crimes rise The Guardian 15/5/2024 News ‘We can’t tackle knife crime on our own’, police chief admits as criminals sell weapons on social media A police chief has admitted officers cannot solve knife crime alone as criminals turn to social media to peddle weapons despite a clampdown on sales. The Independent 15/5/2024 News Australian Federal Police officers sue former ACT top prosecutor for defamation over allegations of interference during Bruce Lehrmann’s prosecution AUSTRALIA: Five Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers have launched defamation action against the ACT government and its former Director of Public Prosecutions, Shane Drumgold, over a complaint he made about the way officers handled the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann. ABC News (Australia) 15/5/2024 News Young recruits, overseas cops in sights of hiring blitz AUSTRALIA: Lower age limits for recruits and poaching police from other jurisdictions are part of a NSW plan to boost its force amid a “critical shortage” of officers. The Mandarin (Australia) 15/5/2024 News «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events