Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98306 total results. Showing results 30381 to 30400 «151615171518151915201521152215231524Next ›Last » NT Police attempting to recruit officers from New Zealand, claims 300 more cops needed AUSTRALIA: The NT Police force is trying to recruit officers from New Zealand, offering remuneration packages it says are worth more than $136,000 in the first year, which includes rent-free housing, an advertisement in a newspaper shows and comes as the force identified it needs 300 more officers. NT Independent (Australia) 3/3/2023 News Roadside drug testing postponed because saliva kits ‘don’t exist’ NEW ZEALAND: Random roadside drug testing was seen as a key action point in the Government's 2040 Road to Zero strategy target to reduce road deaths and injuries by 40%. 1 News (New Zealand) 3/3/2023 News Super recognisers’ key role in Thames Valley project targeting VAWG in the night-time economy Sexual harassment and sexual assault are worryingly common features of the night-time economy for many women and girls; now a novel policing tactic being utilised by Thames Valley Police, codenamed Project Vigilant, is seeking to address the problem with a preventative approach that exploits the unique talents of ‘super recognisers’, as Policing Insight’s James Sweetland reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/3/2023 Feature, Innovation NZ Police explains cost increases in key ICT projects NEW ZEALAND: Cost increases have struck some of NZ Police's key ICT initiatives, including cyber security and cloud transformation projects. Quizzed on the apparent increases, which were included in a report to Parliament, Police told Reseller News an additional $6.8 million was provided to fund a cyber security resilience project initially budgeted at $3.8 million. The extra funding was to cover a scope increase including the cost of implementing and licensing additional enhanced Microsoft cyber security capabilities, Police said. Reseller News (New Zealand) 3/3/2023 News Garda stats: Rise in reports of sex offences and Garda assaults compared to pre-pandemic levels REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New figures show that Ireland saw a rise in major crimes like sexual offences, assaults on Gardaí and vehicle theft last year when compared to pre-pandemic levels. An Garda Síochána’s provisional crime figures for 2022 showed a rise in most major crimes during 2022 – but the force cautioned that comparisons between 2022 and 2021 “should continue to be considered in the context of Covid-19”. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 3/3/2023 News Met Police: Sir Stephen House’s ‘regretful sex’ rape comment investigated A former Met Police deputy commissioner is being investigated after allegedly saying the "bulk" of rape complaints were "regretful sex". BBC 3/3/2023 News Hacking for Police ‘Hacking for Police’ is a fast-paced, assessed university module where multiple teams of four to five university students learn and apply experimental methods at pace and work towards validating and potentially solving a current policing problem in 10 weeks. Science & Technology in Policing (Police Science Council) 3/3/2023 Feature Matt Hancock wanted to ‘get heavy with police’ to enforce lockdown rules Matt Hancock said the UK would need to get ‘get heavy with the police’ to enforce lockdown rules, leaked messages have revealed. Metro 2/3/2023 News Stephen House to step away from productivity review after IOPC referral The former deputy commissioner of the Met has been referred to the watchdog over alleged comments about rape. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News Australia’s Northern Territory Police Force advertises for New Zealand officers NEW ZEALAND: The Northern Territory Police Force are poaching our New Zealand Police. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 2/3/2023 News Have the police forgotten Robert Peel’s principles? Policing academic Ruwan Uduwerage-Perera, union officer Duncan Woodhead and a former CPS prosecutor on a call by three senior officers to give police the power to charge suspects The Guardian 2/3/2023 News Police ‘warrior culture’ makes US-style police brutality a UK problem too Police violence is not just a problem in the United States - it's a reality in the UK and at its core is ‘warrior culture’ among police officers. University of Birmingham 2/3/2023 Feature PSNI launches Internal Secure Messaging Service The mobile application is now in use across the force following its launch last month. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News Seize domestic abusers’ house keys, coroner urges A senior coroner has called for the police to be given the power to confiscate house keys from people accused of domestic abuse after a woman was killed by her husband following his release on bail. The Times - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News CPS returns ‘around 45%’ of referred cases due to quality issues CPS Director of Legal Services, Gregor McGill, gave evidence this week to a Home Affairs Committee inquiry into policing priorities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News Manchester Arena inquiry: victims’ families respond to final report People who lost loved ones and their representatives speak out as MI5 is accused of a ‘devastating’ failure The Guardian 2/3/2023 News Sheku Bayoh inquiry: police officers not separated after death Police officers who arrested Sheku Bayoh were allowed to stay together against the wishes of independent investigators, an inquiry has heard. BBC 2/3/2023 News Manchester Arena Inquiry Volume 3: Radicalisation and preventability The Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry has published Volume Three of his report detailing the Chairman’s findings and recommendations on radicalisation and preventability. Manchester Arena Inquiry 2/3/2023 Report CPS returns ‘around 45%’ of referred cases due to quality issues CPS Director of Legal Services Gregor McGill, gave evidence this week to a Home Affairs Committee inquiry into policing priorities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News More than 800 UK police officers seek jobs in Australia instead More than 800 British police officers have applied for jobs in Australia with the promise of higher pay, better weather and greater respect. Paul Papalia, police minister in the government of Western Australia, said there has been an “overwhelming” response from fed-up officers. The Times - Subscription at source 2/3/2023 News «151615171518151915201521152215231524Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events