Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98462 total results. Showing results 29401 to 29420 «146714681469147014711472147314741475Next ›Last » UK risks being seen as ‘haven for fraudsters’, warns report The UK risks being seen as a “haven for fraudsters” with less than one per cent cases resulting in an offender being charged or prosecuted, according to a new report. Police Professional 31/3/2023 News NT Police say Mongols bikie gang leadership ‘destroyed’ following arrests AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory Police have arrested 40 Mongols members and associates, including some of the bike gang's Darwin heavyweights, following an extended operation targeting the group. ABC News (Australia) 31/3/2023 News What new data tells us about the realities of family violence for NZ women NEW ZEALAND: By now, everyone’s heard the “one in three women” statistic. Most people will have heard “the rate of police call-outs for family harm is on the rise!” on the radio, or seen another devastating news story about a woman, killed at home, in a brutal attack by her partner, possibly with her children in the house. These are the kind of scenarios that risk assessments were created for – tools to tell us how likely it is that something bad will happen, and how bad it is likely to be. In the family violence field, “risk” usually means the risk of more violence, trauma, injury, or death. “Assessment” is how we try to predict and prevent it. Stuff (New Zealand) 31/3/2023 Feature, Opinion Chief Constable reflects on retirement: “In many ways British policing is broken, but it’s evident our Constabulary remains close to the Manx public, by whom it’s trusted” Chief Constable Gary Roberts has officially retired from the Isle of Man Constabulary after 39 years of service. 3FM 31/3/2023 News ‘Last straw’: First Nations adviser to Queensland police quits over Mareeba shooting AUSTRALIA: Even if deceased man Aubrey Donahue had a knife, ‘he hasn’t got a knife like Crocodile Dundee’, says Prof Gracelyn Smallwood The Guardian 31/3/2023 News Greater Manchester Police officer sacked over information breach A police officer has been dismissed for providing a candidate with confidential information during a promotion assessment. BBC 31/3/2023 News Fraud in the UK is ‘everyone’s problem but no one’s priority’ MPs warn The police are ‘overwhelmed’ and the Home Office doesn’t have a grip. Why the UK is a ‘haven for fraudsters i News 31/3/2023 News Action Fraud and forces overwhelmed by ‘volume and complexity’ of cases Senior officials at the Home Office and National Crime Agency, alongside the Commissioner of the City of London Police, gave evidence to the Public Accounts Committee in December. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/3/2023 News Police use unmarked HGV to catch dangerous drivers An unmarked HGV has been used to crack down on motoring offences on West Yorkshire's motorways, with more than 100 drivers stopped in one week. BBC 31/3/2023 News Values and culture in fire and rescue services This report focuses on the values and culture of all 44 fire and rescue services (FRSs) in England and draws on the evidence collected through our inspections of FRSs since 201 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/3/2023 Report New plan puts UK at the forefront of fight against economic crime Government, law enforcement and private sector agree on a new plan to crack down on money laundering, kleptocracy and sanctions evasion. Home Office 30/3/2023 News Staff report bullying, harassment and discrimination in every fire and rescue service Staff reported allegations of bullying, harassment and discrimination in every fire and rescue service in England – and recent headlines about misconduct may be just the tip of the iceberg, the fire inspectorate has warned. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/3/2023 News Public to be consulted before Tasers updated, police say NEW ZEALAND: The police are going ahead with updating their old Tasers but are still not sure how. They have also been looking at replacing them entirely later (after 2023) and whether to buy body cameras which would record Taser use. The old stun guns have cameras built into them but this drains their power. Newer Tasers are usually matched to body-worn cameras, triggered when the Taser is drawn. Police have been debating for months what to do, facing a multimillion-dollar bill. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 30/3/2023 News Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry heavily criticises police response CANADA: Police missed multiple "red flags" and failed to respond quickly to the worst mass shooting in Canada's history, a report into the response has found. BBC 30/3/2023 News Lawsuit settled in Ottawa police killing of Indigenous man with mental illness CANADA: Greg Ritchie, 30, was shot to death by police at a shopping mall on St. Laurent Boulevard in January 2019 CBC News (Canada) 30/3/2023 News Jack’s Law passes Queensland parliament, giving police ‘incredibly robust’ powers to deter knife crime AUSTRALIA: Police will have extraordinary powers to randomly stop and search people for knives and other weapons on public transport and in nightclub precincts across Queensland under new laws passed by parliament. ABC News (Australia) 30/3/2023 News Police Commissioner Grant Stevens won’t release details about officers in misconduct matters, despite SA ombudsman’s request AUSTRALIA: South Australia's Police Commissioner will not release basic details about police officers at the centre of proven or admitted misconduct, despite a request from the state's ombudsman. ABC News (Australia) 30/3/2023 News Australia’s powers to detain ‘terrorist offenders’ to prevent future crime must be abolished, watchdog says AUSTRALIA: Australia’s “extraordinary” preventive detention regime is disproportionate to the threat of terrorism, has made us a “coarser and harsher society”, and must be abolished, the watchdog overseeing national security laws says. The Guardian 30/3/2023 News New retail crime unit marks 1000th charge laid NEW ZEALAND: Police say their new National Retail Investigation Support Unit (NRISU) has already secured 1000 charges against alleged criminals. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 30/3/2023 News Holding the most prolific offenders to account for retail crime NEW ZEALAND: Less than one year since its inception, the work of the Police National Retail Investigation Support Unit (NRISU) with districts has resulted in 1000 retail crime charges against 178 offenders. 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