Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96712 total results. Showing results 32201 to 32220 «160716081609161016111612161316141615Next ›Last » Bayoh inquiry told ‘reasonable officer’ would summon help A “reasonable officer” would have called an ambulance on seeing someone who was intoxicated or suffering mental illness, the inquiry into the death of a black man who was restrained by police has been told. The Times - Subscription at source 1/12/2022 News ‘Support the diverse abilities you may one day wish others to value in you’ In his last article before retiring from Sussex Police (and from his role as President of the Disabled Police Association) next month, Superintendent Simon Nelson urges colleagues to continue supporting diversity in policing and fulfil the potential of creating a better history for others. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/12/2022 Feature, Opinion NPCC Responds to HMICFRS Inspection on Digital Forensics The publication of HMICFRS’s inspection of the use of digital forensics by the police and other agencies in criminal investigations is welcomed by the National Police Chief’s Council. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/12/2022 News Police forces overwhelmed and ineffective when it comes to digital forensics, new report finds Police forces are unable to keep pace with technology when it comes to digital forensics – and there is a backlog of more than 25,000 devices waiting to be examined, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/12/2022 News UK prisons near capacity triggering emergency plan to use 400 police cells Justice minister says contingency plan not used since 2008 will ensure ‘smooth running of the prison estate’ The Independent 1/12/2022 News Police overwhelmed by digital forensics as 25,000 devices await checks – report Inspectors examined how effective the police are at capturing evidence from digital devices, including smartphones and computers. The Independent 1/12/2022 News Domestic abuse victims report violence to police several times before action Report finds women from black and ethnic minority backgrounds in England and Wales disproportionately dismissed The Guardian 1/12/2022 News Met pays out to black brothers searched and handcuffed outside home Brothers speak of trauma and humiliation after being arrested in front of family home in Chingford, east London The Guardian 1/12/2022 News AFP and AUSTRAC target offshore sextortion syndicates preying on Australian youth AUSTRALIA: More than 500 Australian bank, financial services and digital currency accounts linked to offshore organised criminals sexually extorting Australian teenagers have been shut down under a multi-jurisdictional, AFP-led operation. Mirage News 1/12/2022 News ‘Revenge porn’ victims are often stalked and harassed by ex-partners Victims of so-called ‘revenge porn’ are often also stalked or harassed by ex-partners after their relationship ends, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) data has revealed. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 30/11/2022 News Integrating CT in the service has many benefits, Committee told Lord Toby Harris told the London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee that the integration of the counter terrorism unit in the wider police service is important. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/11/2022 News Peelian principles and supporting those with disabilities Supt Simon Nelson, President of the Disabled Police Association until last week, spoke with Police Oracle about the importance of recognising disability as a protected characteristic and what that can do for the service in relation to retention and the Peelian principles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/11/2022 Feature Gwent Police: Mark Drakeford backs racism-probe force chief The chief constable of under-fire Gwent Police has been given the full support of First Minister Mark Drakeford. BBC 30/11/2022 News Focus on rooting out officers abusing position for a sexual purpose is working Abuse of position for a sexual purpose (APSP) 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). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 30/11/2022 News Garda Public Attitudes Survey 2021 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In 2021, following a break in face-to-face surveying in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic, An Garda Síochána resumed its Public Attitudes Survey. This is one of our most valuable tools for measuring public perceptions on a range of topics; including crime and policing priorities, the impact of fear of crime, satisfaction with and trust in Gardaí, as well as perceptions of the Garda organisation and service delivery in our communities. [PDF] An Garda Síochána 30/11/2022 Report Public Attitudes Survey 2021 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 90 Per Cent of People Trust An Garda Síochána– Garda Public Attitudes Survey 2021 An Garda Síochána 30/11/2022 News Over 90 Per Cent of People Trust An Garda Síochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The results of the An Garda Síochána Public Attitudes survey were released today. The survey consists of 7,600 face-to-face interviews with adults aged 18 and over. The results found trust in An Garda Síochána remains the same as in 2019, which was an increase from 89% in 2018. Donegal News (Republic of Ireland) 30/11/2022 News Emergency request to use police cells as prisons run out of space The country has nearly run out of prison places, the government confirmed today as it made an emergency request to use police cells for the first time in 14 years. Damian Hinds, the prisons minister, blamed the barristers’ strike over the summer for a “sudden increase." The drop in trials led to a spike in the number of offenders being held in prison on remand, which was already abnormally high owing to the courts backlog caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Times - Subscription at source 30/11/2022 News Gardai stepping up efforts to tackle human trafficking after scathing report REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai said they are stepping up efforts to tackle human trafficking across the country, after it carried it out two days of action targeting crime gangs. Properties in Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Longford, Galway, Kildare, Donegal and Louth were searched. As part of the operation, 46 people were identified as having allegedly purchased sexual services from an individual involved in prostitution. The search comes after a group of experts at the Council of Europe expressed concern about the number of human trafficking convictions in Ireland in September. Louth Live 30/11/2022 News Minister of State Browne calls for proposals to establish new Youth Diversion Projects REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister of State with responsibility for Youth Justice, James Browne, is pleased to invite proposals from community and youth service organisations to establish new Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs) in South Monaghan, Claremorris, Co. Mayo, South and West Co. Wicklow and West Cork. Government of Ireland 30/11/2022 News «160716081609161016111612161316141615Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events