Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 30901 to 30920 «154215431544154515461547154815491550Next ›Last » Ireland ‘below European average for police-to-people ratio’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda numbers are below the European average and “far below” the nations with the highest police-to-population ratios, according to Oireachtas estimates. Ireland has 291 gardaí for every 100,000 inhabitants, compared to an average of 328 police for every 100,000 people across 35 countries in Europe. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/6/2023 News GMP appoints new inspector for Manchester South Neighbourhood Policing Team Greater Manchester Police has appointed a new inspector to oversee its key neighbourhood operation in south Manchester. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 21/6/2023 News Countering violent extremism: Transnational networks for knowledge exchange With those involved in racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism and violent right-wing extremism increasingly co-operating and collaborating internationally in their online and offline activities, those who work to prevent violent extremism will need to do the same if they are to be effective; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the work of the Radicalisation Awareness Network in promoting and advocating international collaboration and the exchange of effective practices. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/6/2023 Analysis, Feature NSW Police record keeping ‘inconveniencing’ the gay hate inquiry, top judge says AUSTRALIA: Legal correspondence about an inquiry into gay hate crimes has revealed NSW Police provided material more than a year late and seemingly found old crime scene photographs "by chance". ABC News (Australia) 21/6/2023 News NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley under pressure over claims tasering of Clare Nowland was covered up AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police Minister Yasmin Catley is under pressure after allegations of a cover-up over the tasering of great-grandmother Clare Nowland. ABC News (Australia) 21/6/2023 News Plaid Cymru calls for powers over justice and policing to be fully devolved to Wales Plaid Cymru has reiterated called for powers over justice and policing to be fully devolved to Wales ahead of a Senedd debate today (21 June). Nation Cymru 21/6/2023 News Improving police risk assessment of domestic violence: A follow-up validation study AUSTRALIA: This study examines how accurately the refined Family Violence Risk Assessment Tool (FVRAT) predicts repeat domestic violence. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 21/6/2023 Research article Mother still digs for son’s remains 24 years after police find him A mother has not laid her son to rest almost 24 years after he was killed in a violent attack because she refuses to believe that remains found by police are his. The Times - Subscription at source 21/6/2023 News Board of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Chair Annual Report 2021–22 AUSTRALIA: This report by the Chair of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) Board documents the operations of the ACIC in 2021–22 as required under the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002 (ACC Act). Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 21/6/2023 Report Metropolitan Police ignored officer’s complaint about rapist colleague A judge has criticised the Metropolitan Police’s “shocking” treatment of a female officer whose complaint of abuse by a rapist colleague was ignored. The Times - Subscription at source 21/6/2023 News Every rank to receive leadership training under new CoP programme The police leadership programme is split across five stages of leadership: new recruits, first line leaders, mid-level leaders, senior leaders and executive leaders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2023 News Homophobia: Victim left waiting three years for police Police have apologised to a victim after an investigation into graphic homophobic, sexual and violent threats took nearly three years to complete. BBC 21/6/2023 News Hertfordshire Police: Calls for transparency over misconduct A charity has criticised a decision not to name an ex-police officer found to have had "premeditated" sex with a vulnerable drunk woman. BBC 21/6/2023 News Perfect storm for criminal justice puts police investigations at risk The demise of the duty solicitor across the country puts justice in jeopardy, the Law Society of England and Wales has warned as it releases new data projecting an alarming 37% fall in a decade (2,064 fewer). The Law Society Gazette 20/6/2023 News Police forces across England plan to respond to fewer mental health calls – here’s why The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has announced that the London police force is to attend fewer mental health emergencies. As part of an approach called Right Care, Right Person, police officers will only respond to 999 mental health calls when there is an “immediate threat to life”. The new strategy will be implemented from September 1 2023. The Conversation 20/6/2023 Feature PFEW votes to ballot members on whether to pursue industrial rights Today [20 June], at the June National Council meeting, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) voted to ballot members on whether the organisation should pursue industrial rights on behalf of our membership. The National Board will now explore what industrial rights could mean for our members. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/6/2023 News British Women in Policing Award for officer PC Brettell, who has served Essex Police for more than 20 years, was recognised for Bravery at the British Women in Policing Awards 2023. Essex Police 20/6/2023 News Shutting down of peaceful protest represents ‘everything that is wrong with protest policing’ Banner drop planned to mark World Refugee Day and call on UK government to scrap its immigration bill stopped by police. Amnesty International 20/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Garda has addressed flaws in responding to 999 calls, Drew Harris tells forum REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Women’s Aid seminar hears from Garda Commissioner how new command control system permits greater supervision of alerts and attention to people seeking assistance. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 20/6/2023 News Police urged to use stop and search to save more lives Police leaders must make sure their officers are confident to use stop and search powers wherever necessary, to seize dangerous weapons and prevent knife crime. Home Office 20/6/2023 News «154215431544154515461547154815491550Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events