Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98397 total results. Showing results 32041 to 32060 «159916001601160216031604160516061607Next ›Last » Aboriginal Youth Cautioning Program (AYCP) AUSTRALIA: The Aboriginal Youth Cautioning Program aims to reduce contact with the justice system for Aboriginal young people. Victoria Police (Australia) 25/1/2023 News Dating app background and ID checks being considered in bid to fight abuse AUSTRALIA: Background checks and ID verification systems in dating apps are among the measures being considered as governments around the country grapple with how to keep people safe while they are looking for love online. The strategies were discussed by ministers, victim-survivors, authorities and technology companies as part of national dating app roundtable talks in Sydney on Wednesday. The Guardian 25/1/2023 News Complex context and blurred lines of trafficking victims and victimisers People exploited by the human trafficking and organ trafficking industries are often regarded as victims of organised crime, but the reality can be much more complex; Policing Insight’s Keith Potter looks at examples of poverty-driven trafficking and victims becoming victimisers, which were highlighted during the recent 24-hour Conference on Global Organised Crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/1/2023 Analysis, Feature Met police culture stops officers challenging their boss, says sleaze watchdog The Met Police’s culture is discouraging officers from “challenging their boss”, the head of the country’s anti-sleaze watchdog warned on Tuesday. The Standard 25/1/2023 News Head of Counter Terrorism Policing marks neighbourhood policing week of action To mark Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action, our Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Matt Jukes, has recognised the vital role neighbourhood officers play in maintaining the truly local to global reach of Counter Terrorism Policing. Counter Terrorism Policing 25/1/2023 News Serving Met Police officer who worked in school pleads guilty to child sex offences PC Hussain Chehab 'exploited and took advantage of young girls for his own sexual gratification' Manchester Evening News 25/1/2023 News Probation Service wrongly rated freed criminals as ‘medium risk’ At least ten more offenders released from prison have had their threat level underestimated by the Probation Service amid warnings that the failures that led to the killing of Zara Aleena are likely to be repeated. The Times - Subscription at source 25/1/2023 News Met Police seized knife photos leave some feeling fearful – study Photos of seized knives posted on social media by police can have a profound impact on some young people affected by violence, a study found. BBC 25/1/2023 News Rise in dashcam footage sent to police leads to record action A surge in dashcam and mobile phone footage sent to police has resulted in a record year of action against dangerous drivers, senior officers say. BBC 24/1/2023 News Former officer would have been dismissed for online gambling fraud The former officer entered into a betting syndicate with the aim of facilitating fraudulent online gambling and money laundering. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News £2m funding for nationwide implementation of ‘Clear, Hold, Build’ The initiative is a multi-agency partnership tactic aimed at tackling serious organised crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News Measures to clamp down on organised crime welcomed APCC Lead for Serious and Organised Crime Donna Jones has welcomed raft of new measures announced by the Government in a bid to clamp down on organised crime and frustrate criminal enterprises. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 24/1/2023 News New direction High-profile cases including officers Wayne Couzens and David Carrick have seen public confidence in policing fall to a new low, especially among women and girls. But to turn things around, forces also need to do more to support the growing number of female officers. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 Feature Sheldon Lewcock: Family of dying teen given ‘racist’ code by police A codeword used by police to give a family access to a dying son in hospital was racist, says his mother. BBC 24/1/2023 News Strengthening the law enforcement response to serious and organised crime OPEN CONSULTATION: We are consulting on legislative measures to strengthen how the National Crime Agency and other law enforcement agencies confront serious and organised crime by giving them access to new tools, as well as strengthening existing ones. Home Office 24/1/2023 News Legislative change key to the evolution of Body Worn Video The outgoing Staff Officer to the NPCC lead on Body Worn Video believes that allowing s9 statements to be recorded would save 'a lot of wasted time'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/1/2023 News More than 170 arrested as Met police crackdown on serious criminals Thirty knives and weapons were recovered, 40 drugs seized, 66 vehicles taken and £5,700 cash retrieved. The Standard 24/1/2023 News Clear, Hold, Build tactic to tackle serious and organised crime to be adopted by forces Police forces in England and Wales will adopt a new tactic for tackling serious and organised crime, after early signs of success by pilot forces. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/1/2023 News ‘Right Care, Right Person’ to be rolled-out from 31 January 2023 In close collaboration with health and social care partners across North Yorkshire and the City of York, North Yorkshire Police is set to roll-out a significant new policy from 31 January 2023. ‘Right Care, Right Person’ is a model designed to ensure that when there are concerns for a person’s welfare linked to mental health, medical or social care issues, the right person with the right skills, training and experience will respond. North Yorkshire Police 24/1/2023 News York Regional Police launch Canada’s first police-run mental health centre CANADA: York Regional Police created the country's first police-run mental health and wellness center, a 6,000-square-foot space dedicated to helping officers and their families. "We know and recognize that if we look after our members, they will look after our community," said Deputy Police Chief Paulo Da Silva. "We identified that a space of this nature would benefit our members in terms of the services offered." The center was created in partnership with the York Regional Police Association and aimed at providing services and treatment that help officers deal with the trauma exposure that is often associated with the job. CTV News (Canada) 24/1/2023 News «159916001601160216031604160516061607Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events