Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96712 total results. Showing results 32181 to 32200 «160616071608160916101611161216131614Next ›Last » Officer dismissed without notice after refusing to take breath test A serving British Transport Police (BTP) officer who failed to take a breath test after being stopped on suspicion of drink-driving has been dismissed without notice following an accelerated misconduct hearing. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News Sussex Police Federation condemns ‘laughable’ sentence for officer assaults The courts have set a “dangerous precedent by handing a laughable sanction” to a woman who assaulted three Sussex Police officers, Sussex Police Federation has said. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News More than $10 million of cannabis, $17m in assets seized NEW ZEALAND: A "massive" organised crime operation has been busted in Northland following two major investigations. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 1/12/2022 News Police successfully forfeit Head Hunters’ Christchurch gang pad NEW ZEALAND: The Christchurch headquarters of the Head Hunters Motorcycle Gang has been taken off its hands, following a significant decision released late yesterday. New Zealand Police 1/12/2022 News A new digital fingerprint capability for policing The Transforming Forensics (TF) programme, hosted by the Police Digital Service (PDS), is progressing the development of the new national, digital fingerprint capability for policing. Police Digital Service (PDS) 1/12/2022 News PPS received more than 1,500 sexual offence files in past year in Northern Ireland The Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service (PPS) received more than 1,500 files involving a sexual offence in the past year. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News Tougher protections for children in ‘strengthened’ Online Safety Bill The Online Safety Bill is to include stronger protections for children, with social media platforms forced to be clearer with parents about dangers. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News Focus on rooting out officers abusing position for a sexual purpose is working, says IOPC Abuse of position for a sexual purpose investigations are leading to more police officers and staff facing gross misconduct proceedings than any other carried out by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Police Professional 1/12/2022 News Key issues in contemporary policing: Plural policing Continuing the latest series of The Police Student, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly explores the issue of plurality in policing, from the earliest days of the ‘New Police’ to the latest law enforcement and social control roles carried out by the state as well as private and third-sector organisations, and underlines the importance for policing of recognising the opportunities and dangers presented by non-police actors. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/12/2022 Feature New Surrey mayor accused of RCMP bias while chairing her first police board meeting CANADA: Wednesday’s meeting of the Surrey Police Board opened with some awkward moments as new Mayor Brenda Locke sat for the first time as board chair. Global News (Canada) 1/12/2022 News, Video Woman says Fredericton police didn’t thoroughly investigate sexual assault allegations CANADA: For more than four years, Jordan MacEachern-Johnson couldn't shake the feeling that police didn't take her case seriously. CBC News (Canada) 1/12/2022 News, Video Training for organizational culture change CANADA: We are all too aware of organizational Stressors and their impact on the mental health of our sworn and civilian members. Blue Line (Canada) 1/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Tipperary garda chief says we need to talk to young people to curb anti-social behaviour REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There is “a certain amount of huge frustration with some of the behaviours that are going on,” according to new Nenagh garda chief Supt Ollie Baker in relation to reports of anti-social behaviour in the town. Tipperary Live (Republic of Ireland) 1/12/2022 News Women trafficked into Ireland for prostitution trapped in gang ‘debt bondage’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Forty-six men suspected of paying for sex identified, 112 prostitutes spoken to during anti-prostitution, trafficking operation across 16 Garda divisions. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 1/12/2022 News Tougher roadside drug testing in force from today as Garda Christmas crackdown begins REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new roadside drug driving testing device, which can test for a greater range of drugs, comes into operation from today. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 1/12/2022 News MPS officer found guilty following road rage incident A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been found guilty of a public order offence following a road rage incident. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News Speed camera staff accused of getting drivers off fines Two former Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership staff accused of failing to process data so that motorists could avoid speeding penalties are to appear in court this week. Police Professional 1/12/2022 News An inspection into how well the police and other agencies use digital forensics in their investigations In this inspection, we examined the provision of digital forensics in police forces and regional organised crime units. We considered whether they understood and could manage their demand, and whether victims of crime were receiving a quality service. Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science, which includes the recovery and examination of digital devices. Today most, if not all, crimes have some form of digital footprint. We found that the demand for digital forensic examinations was increasing year on year, and in some cases outstripped the capacity of forces to respond effectively. We make nine recommendations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of digital forensic services. This report sets out our findings. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/12/2022 Report Super-complaint on the police response to stalking CORRESPONDENCE: Super-complaint submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium about the police response to stalking. His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and senior representatives from the IOPC and the College of Policing are assessing the super-complaint for eligibility. gov.uk 1/12/2022 News Annual report on Police data quality NEW ZEALAND: High quality data is critical to providing the policing services New Zealanders expect and deserve. 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