Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 32741 to 32760 «163416351636163716381639164016411642Next ›Last » Improve data analysis to prevent homicides, says London’s VRU The annual cost of homicides in London is more than £120m, with each homicide estimated to cost over £800,000 to the police and criminal justice services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/11/2022 News Significant gaps remain in Home Office’s understanding of fraud A National Audit Office report published today has said that the Home Office does not have an up-to-date estimate of the cost of fraud to the economy, nor a cohesive understanding of perpetrators. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/11/2022 News Lancashire PCC: Let’s get everyone at the table about the degree route Following last week's announcement that a new non-degree entry route was to be considered, Police Oracle spoke with Lancashire's PCC – one of the most vocal critics of the ending of the IPLDP route. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/11/2022 News Man told Thames Valley police ‘I can’t breathe’, inquest into his death hears Inquest is shown body cam footage of Neal Saunders being held down by five officers. The Guardian 15/11/2022 News ‘Profane, abusive and insulting’: Veteran Lethbridge police officer fired over memes CANADA: A police chief in southern Alberta says the firing of a veteran officer for misconduct was necessary to provide a safe and respectful workplace. Lethbridge police announced Monday the conclusion of a disciplinary matter that involved five officers for their roles in "the creation and distribution of profane, abusive and insulting memes." CBC News (Canada) 15/11/2022 News Gwent Police: Welsh ministers might back wider investigation A minister says the Welsh government will consider a call for a national inquiry into England and Wales police forces, after allegations of misogyny, corruption and racism at Gwent Police. BBC 15/11/2022 News Met Police removes nearly two-thirds of people from gangs matrix The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has removed more than 1,100 people from its controversial gangs violence matrix and committed to a “complete redesign” of the system in the face of imminent legal action. Computer Weekly 15/11/2022 News More UK officers to patrol French beaches to tackle illegal small boat crossings British officers will be stationed in French control rooms for the first time in a joint effort to tackle illegal small boat crossings of the Channel. Police Professional 15/11/2022 News Surrey police chief explains why he’ll keep hiring despite council vote to keep RCMP CANADA: Despite the results of a city council vote to keep the RCMP as Surrey’s sole police service, the head of the city’s fledgling municipal force says he plans to continue hiring. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke cannot order the Surrey Police Service (SPS) to cease its activities or operations, explained Chief Const. Norm Lipinski, as the SPS reports to the Surrey Police Board, which reports to the provincial government. “The police board does not report directly to mayor and council, so the mayor doesn’t have the authority to direct the police department to do any particular thing,” he told Global News. Global News (Canada) 15/11/2022 News Three officers ‘sensationally let down’ by CPS after assault case thrown out The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) says three police officers have been “sensationally let down” by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after their assault case was thrown out. Police Professional 15/11/2022 News Fighting crime on horseback: Volunteers to help police cover rural Cumbria Six horse riders will help police fight crime in rural areas in Cumbria. The volunteers will be the force’s eyes and ears on the ground, helping to gather intelligence, report suspicious incidents and provide advice to the often isolated communities. Cumbria Constabulary said: “They will carry out this during daylight hours and will provide a visible presence within the community.” Cumbria Crack 15/11/2022 News Suffolk Police apology over sex abuse victims’ data on website An investigation has begun after the personal details of sexual abuse victims appeared on a police website. Names and addresses of victims could be seen on the Suffolk Police website but "this matter was quickly resolved", a spokesman confirmed. Police and crime commissioner Tim Passmore issued an "unreserved apology" for the breach. BBC 15/11/2022 News Queensland has more children in detention than any other state, report says AUSTRALIA: Queensland has more children behind bars than anywhere else in the country amid national calls to raise the age of criminal responsibility. The Guardian 15/11/2022 News State of incarceration insights into imprisonment in Queensland AUSTRALIA: Since 2011-12, Queensland’s adult prison population has grown by 68% – by far the highest increase in Australia over this period. Queensland also now imprisons the highest number of children in Australia. [pdf] Justice Reform Initiative (Australia) 15/11/2022 Report AFP strengthening ties across Central Asia AUSTRALIA: The AFP is strengthening ties across its international law enforcement network, with members travelling to Central Asia to foster new collaboration opportunities to assist Australian investigations. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 15/11/2022 News Seven facing charges after 190kg of cocaine found in boiler from Ecuador NEW ZEALAND: Police have arrested seven people and seized up to $38 million worth of cocaine in an operation targeting its importation into New Zealand. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/11/2022 News IPCA calls for ‘fundamental overhaul’ of fraud investigation processes NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found major failings in the way police are responding to the growing number of fraud complaints. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/11/2022 News Police management of fraud complaints inadequate NEW ZEALAND: In a report released today, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found major deficiencies in the way in which Police are responding to fraud complaints, which potentially undermines trust and confidence in not only NZ Police but the criminal justice system generally. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 15/11/2022 Report National Week of Action to Tackle Knife Crime Launched Operation Sceptre, an initiative to tackle knife crime, started yesterday Monday 14 November. All 43 forces and the British Transport Police will take part in intensified efforts to crack down on knife-enabled crime and violence. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 15/11/2022 News Blog: A decade of making a difference In 1829 Robert Peel created the Metropolitan Police service and back then he understood the vital importance of having members of the public involved in the scrutiny, oversight and governance of policing. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 15/11/2022 Feature, Opinion «163416351636163716381639164016411642Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events