Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115647 total results. Showing results 31701 to 31720 «158215831584158515861587158815891590Next ›Last » Former MPS deputy commissioner will not face disciplinary proceedings over alleged comments on rape complaints Former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House will not face any disciplinary proceedings over his conduct during a meeting at New Scotland Yard in 2022. Police Professional 18/3/2024 News The police have won the pay negotiation PR war NEW ZEALAND: The ongoing impasse in police pay negotiations poses a major flashpoint for our self-titled “law and order Government”. The Press (New Zealand) 18/3/2024 Feature, Opinion West Midlands PCC wins case to stop his powers being given to Tory mayor Home Office had planned to scrap the police commissioner role held by Labour’s Simon Foster and give powers to mayor The Guardian 18/3/2024 News, UK PCC Elections Revealed: disputed medical terms used to explain dozens of deaths after police restraint in UK Campaigners says ‘excited delirium’ and ‘acute behavioural disturbance’ play into racist stereotypes The Guardian 18/3/2024 News So far, 56% of reported hate crimes in 2024 have targeted Jewish people, Toronto police say CANADA: Toronto continues to see elevated levels of hate crimes since start of Israel-Hamas war, police say CBC News (Canada) 18/3/2024 News Transnational partnership puts a stop to transnational crime NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Customs Service are pleased to have supported United States law enforcement in preventing close to 200 kilograms of methamphetamine from reaching New Zealand and Australian borders. New Zealand Police 18/3/2024 News 25 people arrested as 11,000 cannabis plants, loaded guns found in police raids NEW ZEALAND: Police have arrested 25 people and found more than 11,000 cannabis plants in a major operation aimed at gangs. Armed police have raided 39 properties across Bay of Plenty. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/3/2024 News Police commissioner slams ‘disgraceful’ certificates AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory's top police officer is outraged by a series of racist awards allegedly handed out by the force's elite tactical response unit. Former constable Zachary Rolfe tendered the certificates during an inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker, attempting to prove the force's ingrained culture of racism. 9 News (Australia) 18/3/2024 News Sir Stephen House will not face disciplinary proceedings following ‘spiky’ meeting The former Met Deputy Commissioner will not face proceedings following an IOPC investigation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2024 News Former DC would have been sacked over pub altercation lie DC Alison Campbell was found to have breached three separate standards of professional behaviour following an off duty incident at a Clapham pub. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2024 News Met Police: Sir Stephen House faces no action over rape comments A former deputy commissioner of the Met Police will not face disciplinary proceedings after he allegedly said the bulk of rape complaints were "regretful sex", a police watchdog said. BBC 18/3/2024 News Met Police Still 35% Short of its PCSO Staffing Target New data revealed by the Liberal Democrats has shown that London is still short of 416 Police and Community Support Officers (PCSOs), representing 35 per cent of the staffing target for the Met. London Post 18/3/2024 News Former head of police watchdog denies raping girl The former head of the police watchdog has pleaded not guilty to raping and indecently assaulting a girl under 16. BBC 18/3/2024 News Former head of police watchdog denies raping girl The former head of the police watchdog has pleaded not guilty to raping and indecently assaulting a girl under 16. BBC 18/3/2024 News Climate protesters in England and Wales lose criminal damage defence Appeal court says defendants’ ‘beliefs and motivation’ do not constitute lawful excuse for damaging property The Guardian 18/3/2024 News Op Deter helping to reduce knife crime in Thames Valley but far from ‘game over’ Op Deter – operational across TVP after first launching in July 2022 – looks to ensure that over 18s who carry weapons are proactively charged and remanded while still in custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2024 News ICO reprimands Kent Police after personal info shared via Telegram app The force said it was unaware of the use of the app by officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2024 News New aggravating features to be added to manslaughter sentencing guidelines The Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review was commissioned in 2021 following the domestic murders of Ellie Gould and Poppy Devey-Waterhouse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2024 News From Prevent to Protect and Prepare: The Manchester Arena Attack and Shifting Priorities in the United Kingdom’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy (CONTEST) This article analyses the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy CONTEST from a Disaster Management perspective. The article argues that since the Manchester Arena attack in May 2017, there has been a reorientation in CONTEST away from a primary focus on Prevent towards a greater concern with Protect and Prepare. We argue this move should be welcome, given it provides the wider benefit of embedding emergency preparedness and improving multi-agency response to all types of major incident in the UK. The article analyses the inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack to identify three important lessons for the development of CONTEST. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 18/3/2024 Research article Unique program that reviews sex assault cases with no charges to run out of funding CANADA: A unique Canadian program meant to ensure sexual-assault cases aren’t closed inappropriately by police is set to run out of federal funding at the end of the month, its national coordinator said. Blue Line (Canada) 18/3/2024 News «158215831584158515861587158815891590Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events