Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115636 total results. Showing results 30021 to 30040 «149814991500150115021503150415051506Next ›Last » Beds secures first convictions for sale of Enchrochat devices used to fund SOC The criminal activities of three men, who worked behind the guise of an established telecommunications business, were discovered by a specialist organised crime team. Bedfordshire Police has become the first force to secure convictions against people for selling encrypted devices used to facilitate serious and organised crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News Force triples shoplifting detection rate thanks to rise in retailers reporting The force's community policing lead, Supt Hoque, is 'very pleased' by the progress made in this area. Bedfordshire Police has tripled its solve rate for shoplifting offences reported last year thanks to retailers helping officers build an intelligence picture of the most prolific offenders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News A successful policing operation which was still collectively smeared Officers on duty at the weekly Gaza War protests would welcome some 'without fear or favour' journalism writes Chris Hobbs. If officers on duty at the latest pro-Palestinian, pro-Israel protest and counter-protest yesterday, expected to wake up to media approbation in respect of a relatively trouble-free day, they were to be disappointed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 Analysis, Feature PSNI chief believes workload pressures contributed to officer taking their own life CC Jon Boutcher also told the Justice Committee that he is often challenged at the Northern Ireland Policing Board about having the highest sickness levels of the UK forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News New App sets minimum standards for PDs The new guidance sets out how dog units should carry out the day-to-day functions including training and animal welfare. The new NPCC Police Dog Standard sits alongside the College of Policing’s new Authorised Professional Practice, streamlining the previous guidance and mandating minimum standards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News Rise in electronic monitoring adds to police workload A new set of electronic monitoring statistics published by the Ministry of Justice last week chart the seemingly inexorable use of tagging all across the criminal justice and immigration systems. Russell Webster reports. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News Children under 18 will no longer be sent to prison after law change The Children (Care and Justice) Bill changes the definition of a child in Scotland, meaning young offender institutions are replaced by secure accommodation The Times - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News Thames Valley police and crime commissioner debate Four candidates standing in the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election next month have taken part in a BBC TV debate. BBC 29/4/2024 Feature, UK PCC Elections Must a person give their name and address to the police? The issue of stop and search has come under close scrutiny for some time, but what about ‘stop and account’, and an officer’s ability to gather necessary information to lawfully detain? Barrister Stephen Forster, a Lecturer in Law and Policing at Leeds Trinity University, looks at the legislation and police powers around stop and account, and how they affect both the police and the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 Analysis, Feature Met police to pay ‘five-figure sum’ to French publisher arrested under anti-terror laws A French publisher who was arrested in London on terrorism charges has been awarded “substantial” damages by the Metropolitan police, as new figures reveal thousands of foreign nationals have been stopped at UK ports under anti-terror laws. The Guardian 29/4/2024 News Thames Valley Police claims progress on knife and sexual violence A chief constable has claimed progress on knife crime and sexual violence in his first year in the job. BBC 29/4/2024 News CT policing facing more individuals ‘with complex mental health needs’ A Prevention of Future Deaths report will be sent to Thames Valley Police and other agencies. Counter terrorism police are facing more cases of individuals with “complex mental health” needs, a senior officer has said after the conclusion of the Reading terror attack inquest. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 News Thames Valley Police statistics show reduction in knife crime and success in tackling violence against women and girls As part of our ongoing commitment to inform the public of the work we do, Thames Valley Police is today (29/4) releasing statistics on our activity from the last financial year, from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024. Thames Valley Police 29/4/2024 News NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb announces overhaul of force’s gun monitoring system after ex-cop Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with killing a Sydney couple AUSTRALIA: The distribution of guns taken out by NSW police officers will be significantly overhauled in the wake of an off-duty officer being charged with shooting dead a young couple at their eastern Sydney home, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has told Sky News. Sky News 29/4/2024 News Fionnán Sheahan: Helen McEntee’s mistake on overstaffed garda station shows infallible officials aren’t watching her back REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It’s becoming uncomfortable watching the situation with Justice Minister Helen McEntee play out. On a human level, an uneasy feeling descends as you see a minister flailing about so badly in an Oireachtas committee, incapable of answering basic questions on key policy areas in her portfolio. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 29/4/2024 Feature, Opinion Queensland Police charge four in $1.5 million alleged crypto investment fraud, urge ‘due diligence’ to avoid scams AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police is urging the public to do their "due diligence" before signing up to investment schemes after investigators unearthed an alleged $1.5 million cryptocurrency fraud operating on the Gold Coast. Sky News 29/4/2024 News Police Association talk pay dispute, shift away from mental health callouts NEW ZEALAND: The police pay dispute is now in the hands of a third party, who will decide whether or not they should be earning more. Negotiations between the Government and the Police Association reached a stalemate after union officers overwhelmingly rejected the last offer. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/4/2024 News Police intelligence system overhaul delayed amid government cost cutting NEW ZEALAND: Papers show the police's intelligence systems essential to frontline crime fighting are in bad shape, but government priorities have delayed a massive overhaul of them. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/4/2024 News Talking with Chief Renaud of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (Part 2) In the second of their conversations, Eddie Reyes speaks to Cynthia Renaud from the The Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS): a prestigious program located at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. PolicingTV 29/4/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video London knife crime: fall in stop and search blamed for surge The policing minister accused Sadiq Khan, the mayor, of “prioritising politically correct appeasement” The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2024 News «149814991500150115021503150415051506Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events