Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97016 total results. Showing results 29481 to 29500 «147114721473147414751476147714781479Next ›Last » Merging of Tipperary and Clare Garda Divisions will take another year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Amalgamating the Garda Divisions covering Counties Tipperary and Clare began two years ago and high ranking Gardaí say the complex process is proceeding well, but will take approximately another year to complete. Offaly Live 22/2/2023 News Minister Browne launches technology hub and early intervention spaces to further support young people in the North East Inner City REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne T.D. has today launched a number of new facilities at the HAY Youth Diversion Project (YDP) in the North East Inner City, including a technology hub, an Early Intervention Space and a designated ‘Family Room’. Government of Ireland 22/2/2023 News Britain’s out-of-touch police need an information system that wasn’t alive in the 1970s The police are doing the best they can – but it won’t be enough as long as they’re obliged to operate with an information system that’s completely outdated, writes Rosie Beacon City A.M. 22/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Nicola Bulley police ‘turned down search help’ at height of 23 day hunt for missing mum Lancashire Constabulary's actions have been criticised as "bizarre" and "inexcusable". Express 22/2/2023 News ‘We’re not perfect’: Police chief pledges transparency CANADA: Saint John’s police chief says his force is dedicated to maintaining transparency and building public trust, after three of his officers have been cleared of criminal charges in recent months. “We build trust by holding ourselves accountable and being transparent,” chief Robert Bruce told the Telegraph-Journal. Bruce said he considers himself accountable for the actions of every member of his force, but our officers make mistakes,” the chief said. “Things happen. We have a difficult job.” He said the force can build trust by following the correct processes and procedures when the public bring forward complaints, as “the public demands confidence with us,” he said. Penticton Herald (Canada) 22/2/2023 News WA commuters slam police now destroying e-scooters and e-bikes in major crackdown AUSTRALIA: E-bikes and scooters are becoming the hot new way to get around Perth. They’re convenient, cheap and eco-friendly. But not everyone is on board with the craze. WA Police have been cracking down on these vehicles in a big way. One of the most extreme measures taken by the police is the confiscation and destruction of e-bikes and scooters. Perth Now (Australia) 22/2/2023 News NSW Police reveal number of officers applying to leave the force AUSTRALIA: Senior NSW Police figures have revealed the shocking number of officers applying to leave the force, with fears of a “mass exodus” of experienced officers. See the figures here. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 22/2/2023 News Child abuse image offences in UK have soared, NSPCC report shows Charity says police recording has improved but online grooming has risen and tech firms are failing to act The Guardian 22/2/2023 News As livestock theft becomes a growing problem in rural Australia, new technologies offer hope The theft of livestock is a serious and growing problem in Australia, with large-scale and sophisticated thefts are being reported with increasing frequency; Kyle J D Mulrooney and Alistair Harkness, Co-directors of the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England, explore the scale of the problem as well as highlighting new technologies which could help to tackle the challenge. Policing Insight 22/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Shamima Begum: judges to rule if removal of UK citizenship was lawful Special immigration appeals commission decision will not determine whether woman can return to UK The Guardian 22/2/2023 News Paedophiles are abusing children in the metaverse, say police The police have recorded the first child abuse crimes in the metaverse and data shows that paedophiles use Snapchat as their social media platform of choice. The Times - Subscription at source 22/2/2023 News Digital tool to support police efforts against domestic abuse Home Secretary Suella Braverman MP has announced plans for a new digital tool to be used by police forces in dealing with domestic abuse. UKAuthority.com 22/2/2023 News Policing should be given pay award that ‘matches inflation’ The Met Police, Police Superintendents' Association and NPCC have all pointed to the fact that frontline officers have suffered a 17% real terms decrease in pay over the past ten years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2023 News UK Police Officers Call For A Hike In Salary Across All Ranks UK Police leaders have demanded a hike for officers amid fears that decreasing wages and a succession of scandals would witness a thousand quit. Republic World 21/2/2023 News Met officers shared WhatsApp messages praising rapist, tribunal hears Meanwhile, LBC reveals police officer caught masturbating on train twice continues to serve on the force The Guardian 21/2/2023 News A powerful reminder of why change is needed In Grenfell: System Failure, Director Nicolas Kent revisits his well trodden approach of taking excerpts from inquiry transcripts to provide an accessible, if at times hard to listen to, insight into the second phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. Emergency Services Times 21/2/2023 News New research on rape convictions It examines a dataset of over 5.6 million charges and all 68,863 jury verdicts by deliberation on rape charges over a 15-year period. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2023 News Edmonton police chief explores safety solutions with building owners, managers CANADA: A group of Edmonton building owners and managers voiced public safety concerns to Edmonton's police chief Tuesday afternoon. The talk was hosted by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Edmonton, and allowed impacted Edmontonians to hear from police about what is being done to tackle safety and social disorder concerns. CBC News (Canada) 21/2/2023 News Queensland is to relax its drug laws, even for ice and heroin. How could it affect you? AUSTRALIA: Queensland is proposing to relax its approach to minor drug offences, even for ice and heroin. How could it affect you? If you are among the one-in-six Australians who have used illicit drugs in the last 12 months, yesterday's proposed law announced by Queensland's police minister may have piqued your interest. ABC News (Australia) 21/2/2023 Feature Sergeant Mark Casey, sacked from NT Police Force, ‘tried to do the right thing’ AUSTRALIA: A second-generation Northern Territory police officer, who publicly spoke out against what he called "injustice" towards a fellow officer, has been sacked from his job. Mark Casey, 47, publicly criticised the NT Police Force for its handling of the case against Constable Zach Rolfe, who was charged with the 2019 shooting murder of Yuendumu teenager Kumanjayi Walker. Blue Mountains Gazette (Australia) 21/2/2023 News «147114721473147414751476147714781479Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events