Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 30701 to 30720 «153215331534153515361537153815391540Next ›Last » Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/6/2023 News Death of Jaye Taueli while in Police custody NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has concluded that officers in Counties Manukau Custody Unit failed to recognise Mr Jaye Taueli was losing consciousness while in a restraint chair. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 27/6/2023 Report Sinn Fein under fire on prison staff snub Sinn Fein has come under pressure to state if the party will support a NI Prison Service recruitment campaign, after dissident republicans removed advertising posters in Londonderry. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 27/6/2023 News 2022 Annual Report on the RCMP’s Use of the Law Enforcement Justification Provisions CANADA: Sections 25.1-25.4 of the Criminal Code provide a limited justification at law for acts and omissions that would otherwise be offences when committed by specially designated law enforcement officers (and those acting under their direction) while investigating an offence under federal law, enforcing a federal law, or investigating criminal activity. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 27/6/2023 Report Cybercrime in Australia 2023 AUSTRALIA: This is the first report in the Cybercrime in Australia series, which aims to provide a clearer picture of the extent of cybercrime victimisation, help-seeking and harms among Australian computer users. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 27/6/2023 Research article Meeting AIPM Executive Director Stuart Bartels APM In this fourth video of four, Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) Executive Director Stuart Bartels APM talks about his work at the helm of the AIPM, and links it to his previous career as a Western Australia Police officer, where he'd experienced the very best of the support that the Institute provides to police leaders. He speaks about the vision of the AIPM to focus on some key areas, including on "women in leadership", "indigenous leadership" and "crisis management leadership". PolicingTV 27/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Powerful electric vehicles added to highway patrol fleet for one-year trial AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s newest police patrol car will quite literally be a bright spark. The state’s police service has unveiled its first electric vehicle, featuring bright yellow colouring, retro styling and torque that one officer said would make it “the most powerful vehicle in our fleet” Sunshine Coast News (Australia) 27/6/2023 News UK police report epidemic of Android false emergency calls Users are urged to temporarily switch off the Emergency SOS feature TNW 26/6/2023 News Faith in Met police has plummeted and signs are it will only sink lower Claims it let a key suspect in Stephen Lawrence murder slip away show how the force continues to be weighed down by its past The Guardian 26/6/2023 Analysis, Feature Cleveland Police chief Mike Veale told colleague to ‘touch yourself’ A former police chief constable told a female colleague she could touch herself as they were sitting together in a car, a misconduct panel has heard. BBC 26/6/2023 News Gardaí claim their continued suspensions are unlawful REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Four gardaí have brought separate High Court cases alleging their continued suspensions, arising out of investigations into the alleged “squaring” of fixed charge penalty notices by a superintendent, are unlawful. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 26/6/2023 News Stephen Lawrence’s mother calls for UK police sackings after new suspect named London’s Met Police apologises for another failure in bungled racist murder investigation 30 years ago Financial Times 26/6/2023 News Festus Akinbusoye: MP candidate to continue police role while canvassing Reassurances have been given by a police and crime commissioner (PCC) that he can continue to do his job, despite being chosen as a Conservative parliamentary candidate. BBC 26/6/2023 Opinion Stephen Lawrence inquiry should have received more from Met, IOPC found Watchdog identified further details that ‘could and should’ have been handed over to Macpherson inquiry The Guardian 26/6/2023 News Former police officer turned defence lawyer jailed for raping girl 30 years ago A former police officer turned criminal defence barrister has been jailed for the rape and indecent assault of an underage girl more than 30 years ago. Metro 26/6/2023 News Head of London-based people smuggling network jailed after covert NCA investigation The head of an organised crime group that smuggled hundreds of people both into and out of the UK has been jailed for 10-and-a-half years. National Crime Agency (NCA) 26/6/2023 News Ottawa Police Service 2022 Annual Report CANADA: The Annual Report highlights the work OPS members are doing to serve and protect the residents of Ottawa, providing an overview of the number of calls for service, police response times, initiatives to support victims of crime and modernize policing. Ottawa Police Service (Canada) 26/6/2023 Report Rising crime in 2022 annual report due to post-pandemic transition, police say CANADA: A wide range of crime statistics, from calls for service to the severity of crimes, increased across Ottawa in 2022, according to the latest annual report from Ottawa police. The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) released its 2022 annual report Monday, which compiles an overview of statistics, such as calls for service, police response times and police programs and initiatives. CBC News (Canada) 26/6/2023 News London, Ont.’s new police chief shares his emotional road to becoming top cop CANADA: The date June 26 was seared into Thai Truong's memory long before the day he took part in a ceremony to officially welcome him as London, Ont.'s new police chief. Truong became London's 21st chief of police, at a changing of command ceremony at RBC Place on Monday. CBC News (Canada) 26/6/2023 News Victoria police accused of racial profiling, as data shows minority groups more likely to receive Covid fines AUSTRALIA: Victoria police officers have been accused of racial profiling, with a report showing they disproportionately fined people of non-Anglo appearance during the pandemic. African, Middle Eastern and First Nations people were up to four times more likely to be fined for COVID-19 breaches, when considering their share of the state’s population. The Guardian 26/6/2023 News «153215331534153515361537153815391540Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events