Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103230 total results. Showing results 29481 to 29500 «147114721473147414751476147714781479Next ›Last » Has the Government forgotten about serious and organised crime? The threat from serious and organised crime is increasing year on year, yet an up-to-date articulation of the government’s strategic approach is missing in action. RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 24/7/2023 Feature, Opinion More red light, speeding cameras mean more complaints against Ottawa police CANADA: Driving-related internal complaints about the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) are on the rise this year, according to city staff, due to an increase in the number of automated speed enforcement and red light cameras being deployed in the city. CBC News (Canada) 24/7/2023 News New programs, police standards support sexual assault survivors CANADA: Stable funding for sexual assault programs, as well as the establishment of new policing standards for responding to sexual assaults, will respect and support the diverse needs of survivors and ensure more effective investigations. Government of British Columbia 24/7/2023 News Calls for Tasmanian drug policy overhaul as report reveals devastating impact on injecting users AUSTRALIA: The Tasmanian government is developing a new drug strategy and welfare groups are urging it to consider decriminalising low-level drug possession to reduce the impact of addiction on vulnerable people ABC News (Australia) 24/7/2023 News An interview with Sir Daniel Finkelstein Sir Anthony Finkelstein CBE FREng DSc MAE FCGI is a world-leading engineer and computer scientist. He is a member of the Council of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and Chair of the Police Science Council established by the Police Chief Scientific Adviser. Sir Anthony is also the President of City, University of London, and a Professor of Software Systems Engineering, with an active interest across computer science and all aspects of the development of complex software systems. Here, Sir Anthony discusses the role of science and technology in policing, the importance of making policing fairer, more efficient, less intrusive, and the aims of the Police Science Council. Science & Technology in Policing (Police Science Council) 24/7/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police charge man with drug related manslaughter AUSTRALIA: ACT Policing has charged a 40-year-old Kambah man with manslaughter after police allege he injected his partner with heroin, causing her to overdose in August of 2021. ACT Police (Australia) 24/7/2023 News, Press release Multiple officers injured after police van flips in Victoria’s north-west AUSTRALIA: Two police officers have been injured after their divisional van collided with another car in Victoria's north-west. Police said the van flipped over after hitting a green Ford Fairlane at the intersection of Deakin Avenue and Twentieth Street in Mildura about 11.30am. 9 News (Australia) 24/7/2023 News Bristol: Family pay tribute to teenager killed in stabbing A teenager who was fatally stabbed in the St Paul's area of Bristol, has been named by police. Eddie King Muthemba Kinuthia, 19, who was also known as EK, was found injured in Grosvenor Road shortly after 23:00 BST on 21 July and died in hospital. BBC 24/7/2023 News Innovative EvoFit released in appeal to track down Scottish fugitive Derek Fergusonv A new appeal has been launched to help find one of the National Crime Agency’s most wanted fugitives Derek Ferguson. The 59-year old is wanted by Police Scotland in connection with the murder of Thomas Cameron outside a public house in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, on Thursday 28 June 2007. National Crime Agency (NCA) 24/7/2023 News Machete-wielding knifeman tasered by police in McDonald’s A machete-wielding knifeman brandished a huge knife in McDonald’s before being tasered by police. West Midlands Police officers swooped at the packed fast food chain in Birmingham city centre in the early hours of Sunday morning after being alerted by shocked diners. Metro 24/7/2023 News Police arrest mum in front of crying son ‘for not paying for her bus ticket’ A mum was arrested in front of her crying son after police accused her of not paying for a bus ticket. Metro 24/7/2023 News Victims waiting longer than before for police to solve crimes – despite 20k extra officers The Government's Police Uplift Programme may have successfully recruited an extra 20,000 officers, but a lack of experience means delays in solving crimes are likely to persist for some time. Express 24/7/2023 News Fury at Met grows over video showing mother being arrested in front of her tearful child in row over bus fare – but inspector goes public claiming she refused to show her ticket as watchdog opens probe Fury is growing at the Met Police after officers were filmed arresting a mother in front of her son after she had wrongly been accused of bus fare evasion. Video footage of the mother shouting as two male Metropolitan Police officers held her arms in Croydon, south London, on Friday as her tearful child watched provoked criticism on social media. Mail Online 24/7/2023 News, Video Gang jailed for torturing father to death in cellar over £300 debt The ringleader of a gang who tortured and murdered a father of one has been told he must serve at least 39 years in prison by a judge who said the suffering inflicted “is difficult to imagine”. The Independent - Registration at source 24/7/2023 News London’s ten most prolific robbery suspects commit 200 offences Six in ten robberies in London are carried out by repeat offenders, according to analysis seen by The Times. Armed robbers specifically are committing an average of three offences before they are stopped The Times - Subscription at source 24/7/2023 News Staff retention a challenge for Thames Valley Police – senior officer Retaining personnel is among the biggest challenges for police forces, a senior Thames Valley Police officer has said. BBC 24/7/2023 News Met police handcuffed woman over bus fare in front of crying child Footage of incident, in which woman’s child becomes distressed, has circulated on social media The Guardian 24/7/2023 News Police Conduct Regulations must not be bypassed to allow vetting-based dismissal of officers, says PFEW The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has warned existing Police Conduct Regulations “should not be undermined” following the introduction of new vetting standards last week Police Professional 24/7/2023 News Additional safeguards needed within Code of Practice for Terrorism Act The independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has issued a report into the use of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act during an incident in April. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2023 News Former PC barred for controlling and coercive behaviour PC Abigail Barlow had pleaded guilty in December to using coercive and controlling behaviour. 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