Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98274 total results. Showing results 30701 to 30720 «153215331534153515361537153815391540Next ›Last » Talking with Humberside Chief Constable Lee Freeman (Part 3): ‘Public trust and confidence’ PolicingTV and Policing Insight Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently visited Beverley in Humberside, to meet Humberside Police Chief Constable, Lee Freeman KPM. Humberside Police, according to His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), is the best performing force in England and Wales, and - over the past few years - also the most improved. In this third of three videos recorded, Lee and Bernard talk about policing in general, including how public trust and confidence can be improved in policing and in the wider criminal justice system. PolicingTV 23/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Commr Donna Adams: ‘You have to get emotional attachment to a future to move forward, you can’t just sell a vision’ Last year Donna Adams became the first female Commissioner of Tasmania Police; but while she acknowledges that her pioneering role will be “nice to reflect on” at the end of her career, she believes her diverse experience and a commitment to leading from the front will be more important in delivering positive change for the force, as she explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion App to block child abuse images gets £1.8m EU funding The development of a new app designed to reduce online viewing of child sexual abuse material has received £1.8m of funding from the EU. BBC 23/2/2023 News Half of police sex abuse claims in Scotland relate to on-duty More than half of sexual misconduct complaints made against police officers in Scotland related to incidents that occurred while they were on duty, according to a watchdog report. The Times - Subscription at source 23/2/2023 News Ex-police chief John Apter faces hearing over sexual innuendo claims The former head of the Police Federation has been told he will face gross misconduct proceedings over his alleged behaviour towards women. The Times - Subscription at source 23/2/2023 News Why did the search for Nicola Bulley turn so toxic? After the mortgage adviser disappeared TikTok detectives, grief tourists and the media descended. Now her family have hit out at the ‘appalling’ way they have been treated. What went wrong? The Guardian 23/2/2023 Analysis, Feature PCC announces independent review of Nicola Bulley investigation New inquiry will now supersede force's previously announced internal review. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2023 News Less than 20% of Met officers have appraisals says deputy commissioner Discussing plans to provide leadership training to first-line managers, Deputy Commissioner Dame Lynne Owens admitted there is a lack of 'tangible training' on how to do appraisals Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2023 News Home Office updates Strategic Policing Requirement For the first time since 2015, the Home Office has published an updated Strategic Policing Requirement (SPR). It sets out the national threats and national capabilities to counter those threats and applies to police forces in England and Wales. Police Oracle 22/2/2023 News Off-duty police officer in ‘critical but stable’ condition after Omagh shooting Senior officer was reportedly approached by two gunmen while coaching a youth football team The Guardian 22/2/2023 News Lancashire’s PCC announces independent Nicola Bulley case review Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andrew Snowden has commissioned the College of Policing to undertake a full independent review. College of Policing 22/2/2023 News Who commits domestic abuse? The lessons of our research for preventing serious violence Last year Crest Advisory was funded by the Home Office to conduct research into the offending patterns of domestic abusers in the West Midlands. We are now publishing this research, along with the key implications for practitioners working with domestic abuse perpetrators and those at risk of offending. Our findings are timely as public bodies in each area across England and Wales are required to work together to prevent serious violence as part of a new statutory duty. The Serious Violence Duty came into effect at the end of January. Each local area can develop its own definition of ‘serious violence’, as long as it’s based on evidence. Crest’s work, helping local agencies prepare for and implement the duty, suggests domestic abuse should be considered in local area strategic needs assessments, as it is sometimes an indicator of further serious violence. Crest Advisory 22/2/2023 Analysis, Feature Child abuse material found on VR headsets, police data shows Paedophiles are using VR headsets to view and store child abuse imagery, crime figures show for the first time. The NSPCC obtained the data after a Freedom of Information request to all 45 forces in the UK about numbers of child abuse image offences. BBC 22/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley: Police handling of case to be reviewed Police handling of the disappearance of Nicola Bulley is to be the subject of an independent review, Lancashire's police and crime commissioner has said. BBC 22/2/2023 News Twitter, TikTok and Google forced to reveal what they do to combat child abuse AUSTRALIA: Legal notice from eSafety commissioner comes after Twitter’s massive job cuts to its Australian and safety teams The Guardian 22/2/2023 News Peterborough region police explain naming policies CANADA: Many police services across Ontario have adopted a new policy when it comes to publicly identifying the accused in crimes. And now in some cases, they aren’t identifying victims in fatal collisions. Tricia Mason reports. Global News (Canada) 22/2/2023 News Drug decriminalization in province ‘premature’ says Alberta police chiefs CANADA: The Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police (AACP) said it would be “incredibly premature” to decriminalize drug possession in the province, adding community safety must be the priority. The association said Wednesday a “systemic and ordered approach” must be in place before the province can consider decriminalizing drugs. Global News (Canada) 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. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 22/2/2023 News Alta. government commits nearly $10M to possible Grande Prairie city police force CANADA: The City of Grande Prairie is pondering the creation of a municipal police that could take over from the RCMP by 2027. Public Safety and Emergency Services Minister Mike Ellis says the Alberta government is willing to give the northwestern Alberta city of 64,000 people $9.7 million over two years to help defray an estimated $19-million cost of making a swap. Ellis said other, unnamed Alberta cities currently policed by RCMP are also considering a municipal or regional police service. He wouldn't give a number. The province would entertain funding those transitions, too, he said. CBC News (Canada) 22/2/2023 News ‘Changing the justice system’: Victorian Liberal Brad Battin goes from tough on crime to keeping people out of jail AUSTRALIA: ‘Changing the justice system’: Victorian Liberal Brad Battin goes from tough on crime to keeping people out of jail Exclusive: former police officer says those who commit low-level crimes should not be in prisons Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Benita Kolovos Wed 22 Feb 2023 14.00 GMT After years of tough-on-crime policies being pushed by the Victorian Coalition, Liberal MP Brad Battin is pursuing a different goal: using money currently spent locking people up to keep them out of prison. The Guardian 22/2/2023 News «153215331534153515361537153815391540Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events