Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 31321 to 31340 «156315641565156615671568156915701571Next ›Last » Ex-GSOC officer at Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch party flees Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Exclusive: Sources confirmed to the Irish Mirror that the senior investigator, who immediately retired from GSOC when the allegations emerged, is believed to have flown abroad to his native country Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 13/6/2023 News ‘We need world-class leadership at every level’: The College of Policing CEO on its future plans In the second of a two-part series marking the 10th anniversary of the College of Policing – the professional body for officers in England and Wales – Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass spoke to Chief Executive Andy Marsh about how it has performed so far, its degree entry programme, plans for vetting units, direct entry and more. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 Feature, Interview Call to overhaul ‘out of date’ UK abortion laws after woman jailed Tory MP speaks out amid anger over 44-year-old’s sentence for taking abortion pills beyond legal limit The Guardian 13/6/2023 News Northants police commissioner’s £3.3m unused building to be sold at a loss The office for Northamptonshire's police, fire and crime commissioner (PFCC) stands to make a loss of more than £1m on a garage workshop that has sat empty for more than two years. BBC 13/6/2023 News MoJ creates committee for online court rules The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has set up a committee to oversee the development of rules for online proceedings in selected courts. UKAuthority.com 13/6/2023 News 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 13/6/2023 News South Yorkshire Police refers itself to watchdog over custody death South Yorkshire Police has referred itself to the police watchdog after a man died while in custody in Doncaster. BBC 13/6/2023 News Fraud against the Commonwealth 2021-22 AUSTRALIA: This Statistical Bulletin presents the results from the AIC’s 2021–22 Fraud Against the Commonwealth census. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 13/6/2023 Research article Meeting the Australian Federal Police’s Andrew Parkinson for a tour of their world class forensics facility Andrew Parkinson leads the Australian Federal Police's (AFP) forensic work, which falls within the AFP's Specialist Operations portfolio. The portfolio is comprised of a large number of specialist forensic and intelligence disciplines, including: crime scenes investigation, firearms identification and armoury services, biological and chemical criminalistics, identification sciences including fingerprint and facial identification, document sciences, imagery and geomatics, digital forensics, audio and video analysis, counter terrorism and rapid response, disaster victim identification, weapons and technical intelligence, forensic intelligence and forensic drug intelligence. In an exclusive video for PolicingTV, Andrew takes PolicingTV Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, on a tour of the AFP's world class Forensics facility in Canberra, and provides more background and detail on the fascinating work of his department. PolicingTV 13/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Parklife operation saw 33 arrests and search powers used, police say The operation at Parklife in Manchester saw 33 arrests and the use of stop and search powers over suspected gang activity, police have said. BBC 12/6/2023 News How much has the Madeleine McCann investigation cost? Millions of pounds have been spent on case once described as most expensive in Portugal’s history The Independent 12/6/2023 News Changes to the Policing Protocol CONSULTATION OUTCOME: This consultation was sent directly to stakeholders. This report summarises the responses. Home Office 12/6/2023 News Outrage at jail sentence for woman who took abortion pills later than UK limit Mitigation plea signed by medical groups was sent to judge, while BPAS chief executive said sentence was ‘shocking and appalling’ The Guardian 12/6/2023 News Number of murders and killings in Scotland hits record low The number of murders and other killings in Scotland is at the lowest level since modern crime recording began, according to Police Scotland. BBC 12/6/2023 News Dedicated LGBT+ community liaison officers to bring the Met Police and community closer together The Met is restoring full-time LGBT+ liaison officers who will focus on working with LGBT+ people and organisations in London. Metropolitan Police Service 12/6/2023 News Taoiseach unsure if Garda recruitment targets will be met REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Taoiseach admits we’re struggling to reach government targets on Garda recruitment through the college in Templemore so far this year. Speaking to Tipp FM Leo Varadkar said having full employment means both the public and private sector are struggling to find new staff. Tipp FM 12/6/2023 News ‘Make sure you’ve got the evidence base for hotspots’ VRU event told A Lancashire Violence Reduction Learning Event held this week had a focus on the importance of data collection and sharing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 News Durham uses AI technology for detecting motoring offences Officers form the Durham Roads and Armed Policing Unit have been deploying the new sensor test vehicle. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 News Swedish police union calls for crisis commission to stop gang shootings SWEDEN: STOCKHOLM, June 12 (Reuters) - Sweden's police union urged the government on Monday to set up a crisis commission to stop a wave of gun violence that saw two people shot dead and two others wounded in Stockholm over the weekend. Shootings have become an almost daily occurrence, according to police statistics, with most blamed on gangs. "What we are seeing now with these shootings is a threat not only to individuals, but to our whole society," the union said in a statement. Reuters 12/6/2023 News How Prince Albert’s new interim police chief says he is aiming to rebuild trust after recent controversy CANADA: Prince Albert's new interim police chief says he is aiming to rebuild trust with the community and unity within the force during his tenure as the service's top cop. Patrick Nogier will serve as the Prince Albert Police Service's interim chief until a permanent chief is hired. That process is expected to take about six months. CBC News (Canada) 12/6/2023 News «156315641565156615671568156915701571Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events