Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98242 total results. Showing results 31141 to 31160 «155415551556155715581559156015611562Next ›Last » Police too quick to declare Nicola Bulley was in the river, expert says Detectives investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley made a mistake by declaring too “early” that she was in the River Wyre, a diving and forensics expert involved in the case has claimed. Peter Faulding, whose Specialist Internationalist Group firm searched a stretch of the river where Bulley was last seen, said Lancashire constabulary should initially have kept other lines of inquiry open for longer, as the search for the missing mother-of-two entered its 16th day. The Guardian 11/2/2023 News Where Nicola Bulley police went wrong, by a top murder detective The disappearance of Nicola Bulley on January 27 has left us all wondering what is going on. I don’t just mean “where is she?”; rather, what is the strategic thinking behind what Lancashire police are doing — both with their media messaging and actions? It is now crystal clear that those closest to the investigation — her family and close friends — simply do not believe the hypothesis put to them by the officers charged with finding Nicola: that she fell into the river and drowned. The Times - Subscription at source 11/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Mindfulness training for law enforcement to reduce occupational impact: A systematic review and meta-analysis Law enforcement officers are frequently subjected to highly stressful and traumatic situations with increased negative physical and mental health outcomes. Mindfulness is proposed as a means of improving self-reported physical or mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, burnout, and sleep disturbances. This meta-analysis aims to pool the results from studies evaluating mindfulness for police officers, providing an overall effect size for each outcome of interest. Through systematic review, four studies were identified for meta-analysis. Fixed and random inverse variance effects were used. Results indicate that mindfulness-based intervention programs likely decrease depression and may result in reductions of anxiety and burnout. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Subscription at source 11/2/2023 Research article Eight Avon and Somerset officers kept jobs after misconduct rulings Eight Avon and Somerset Police officers found guilty of gross misconduct continued to work for the service, it has been confirmed. BBC 11/2/2023 News One-legged British crime boss Richard Wakeling arrested in Thailand after five years on the run Richard Wakeling, who has a prosthetic lower right leg, was on the "most wanted" list of the National Crime Agency. Sky News 11/2/2023 News Far-right protesters clash with police at Merseyside hotel housing asylum seekers Disturbances have broken out in Knowsley near Liverpool after several hundred far-right demonstrators protested against asylum seekers who have been housed in a local hotel by the Home Office. The Guardian 11/2/2023 News, Video Bracknell burglary sees Thames Valley Police use drone to search for suspects Two people have been arrested after a burglary was reported at a Berkshire house. Police were called to a home in Bracknell overnight between Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11. Berkshire Live 11/2/2023 News Surrey police will not face investigation over Epsom College deaths Surrey police will not face any further investigation over its contact with George Pattison days before he was found dead alongside his wife, Emma, the headteacher at Epsom College, and their seven-year-old daughter, Lettie, the police watchdog has said. The Guardian 11/2/2023 News Queensland police to initiate ‘action plan’ after 13 children released on bail AUSTRALIA: A spokesperson for the Office of the Chief Magistrate confirmed 13 young people who appeared in the Townsville Children's Court on Thursday were released on bail. ABC News (Australia) 11/2/2023 News, Video ‘Helen Clark’ MDMA scheme: Prison ordered for Gisborne man caught importing $500k ecstasy haul NEW ZEALAND: A Gisborne man who imported over half a million dollars worth of ecstasy pills into New Zealand — using an unsuccessful scheme in which parcels from Britain were sometimes addressed to a former New Zealand Prime Minister — has been sentenced to prison. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 11/2/2023 News Montreal police brotherhood says it’s too easy to blame its members for racial profiling CANADA: The president of Montreal's Police Brotherhood says racial profiling is "a societal problem" that goes beyond policing while testifying in a class-action lawsuit at the Montreal courthouse Friday. CBC News (Canada) 11/2/2023 News Mayo welcome for new and enhanced policing powers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Mayo Oireachtas members has welcomed new and enhanced powers for An Garda Síochána to operate recording devices with robust safeguards. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 11/2/2023 News Leading GAA star at centre of garda probe for alleged €1m fraud REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One of Ireland’s biggest GAA stars is under investigation for allegedly conning people out of almost €1m for medical treatment abroad. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Registration at source 11/2/2023 News Civilian-led police watchdog clears 2 RCMP officers who shot, killed a man in Quesnel, B.C., in 2021 CANADA: Independent Investigations Office says police were acting 'in lawful execution of their duty' CBC News (Canada) 11/2/2023 News Landmark reforms to manage Police informants to be introduced AUSTRALIA - VICTORIA: Police informants throughout the state will be protected under a new bill that was introduced to Parliament this week. The Human Source Management Bill 2023, includes a series of reforms to strengthen the way police manage informants and establish clear independent oversight to ensure public confidence in the justice system and the protection of informants. Star Weekly (Australia) 11/2/2023 News Crime boss who ran gang under title ‘NeverSayNever’ busted in huge police operation Using the handle 'NeverSayNever', dad-of-four Michael Doyle discussed prices and locations for picking up drugs and money Manchester Evening News 11/2/2023 News Police Race Action Plan survey results published Feedback from more than 5,000 people will help inform how we address racial inequality in policing College of Policing 11/2/2023 News Illegal fox hunting is still prolific, says police chief Illegal foxhunting is “prolific in UK” and the police have “much more to do” in tackling it, the national police spokesman on the crime has said. Chief superintendent Matt Longman, the commander for Plymouth, made the comments after a video was leaked showing members of a hunt digging foxes out of a den before the animals were chased by hounds. He tweeted: “Deliberately killing a fox with a pack of hounds is illegal, wrong and prolific in the UK. National experts will offer support to investigating forces to raise the game of UK policing. Much more to do.” Longman, who is the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead on foxhunting crime, told The Times he wanted police forces to work with the “volunteers” who monitored hunts. The Times - Subscription at source 11/2/2023 News Victoria Police LGBTIQ+ Inclusion Action Plan 2023-2024 AUSTRALIA: I am proud to introduce the Victoria Police LGBTIQ+ Inclusion Action Plan 2023–2024. Victoria Police (Australia) 11/2/2023 Report By 51% to 42%, Londoners don’t trust the Metropolitan Police This week saw former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick sentenced for his 17 years of sex crimes against women. With memories of the 2021 murder of Sarah Everard by Met Officer Wayne Couzens fresh in the public memory, as well as revelations of more widespread unacceptable behaviour at the institution, it is no surprise that a new YouGov Political Research poll of Londoners finds a distinct lack of trust in the capital’s police. YouGov 10/2/2023 Report «155415551556155715581559156015611562Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events