Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 32881 to 32900 «164116421643164416451646164716481649Next ›Last » Strikes will distract the police from fighting crime, warns Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley raises concerns of ‘unsustainable’ demands from health and social care ahead of co-ordinated walkouts by unions The Telegraph 11/11/2022 News Suella Braverman axes requirement for all police officers to have degrees after backlash from chief constables Home Secretary Suella Braverman has pledged to 'take the scissors' to the bureaucratic red tape requiring all police officers to have a degree in a move to scrap the blanket requirement. Mrs Braverman's decision comes weeks after 16 police and crime commissioners alongside a number of top officers wrote to the Home Office demanding the current blanket requirement was axed. Policing campaigners feared the rules were 'throttling' the recruitment of new officers and putting potentially experienced applicants without degree off of applying. Mail Online 11/11/2022 News The Met needs more funding and greater unity to make the turnaround it needs to meet today’s challenges Sir Mark Rowley: Almost 200 years since this force was founded, we must face up to an economic downturn and cost-of-living crisis The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Days after an Indigenous man was found unresponsive in a Kowanyama police cell, his family calls for answers AUSTRALIA: The family of a 51-year-old Aboriginal man who died in police custody in a Cape York community this week say they are still waiting for answers from police about what happened. ABC News (Australia) 11/11/2022 News ‘It’s racial profiling’: Aboriginal families fear social media is driving vigilante attacks on young people in Perth AUSTRALIA: Aboriginal families in Perth say their children have been chased in cars and attacked in the street with knives, bats and metal bars by vigilantes whose hostility is fuelled by racist comments on social media, particularly in Facebook community groups. The Guardian 11/11/2022 News Sydney man arrested in targeted organised crime investigation AUSTRALIA: A Sydney man has been charged for his alleged role in laundering money and moving drugs for a criminal syndicate, with drugs and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash seized by the AFP with the assistance of the ACIC and NSWPF in coordinated activity against the syndicate over the past four weeks. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 11/11/2022 News New digital communications for emergency services NEW ZEALAND: A new digital communications network for emergency service workers will roll out from next year. SunLive (New Zealand) 11/11/2022 News Supt Simon Nelson: When it came to getting support for disabled officers ‘I felt like the wasp at the picnic’ When the UK Disabled Police Association (DPA) was launched 10 years ago, disability was still not considered a protected characteristic in policing; Supt Simon Nelson, who steps down as President of the DPA after eight years in post when he retires from policing next month, believes the situation has now significantly improved – but as he explained to Policing Insight Contributing Editor Tina Orr Munro, there’s still much more to be done. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 Feature, Interview Police error sinks Parliament protester’s trespass charge, exposing loophole NEW ZEALAND: The first legal challenge to the validity trespass orders given to Parliament protesters early in the occupation in February has won one for those arrested. Stuff (New Zealand) 11/11/2022 News, Video Annual Report 2021/22 NEW ZEALAND: I am proud of our people and the way they continue to demonstrate their commitment to making a positive difference for New Zealanders. [pdf] New Zealand Police 11/11/2022 Report WMP Fed Chair claims there is a ‘woke mindset at the top’ Rich Cooke has agreed with comments made this week by Home Secretary Suella Braverman about a return to common sense policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News IOPC votes surpass strike action threshold in latest row over pay The results of a ballot conducted by the Public and Commercial Services Union could mean that the IOPC will strike. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News PFEW appeals MPs to endorse EDM 547 Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) backs the Early Day Motion (EDM 547) tabled by Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck, MP for South Shields, calling on the Government to urgently explain the more than 25 per cent real-terms pay cut since 2010 for police officers, which is set to increase further with rises in the cost of living and inflation. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/11/2022 News IOPC investigation finds no case to answer six years after incident The now-defunct IPCC launched an investigation after Spencer Beynon died following an incident in Llanelli in 2016. An inquest has today returned a conclusion of death by misadventure. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News £10m worth of counterfeit luxury goods seized in Scotland Trading Standards officers have seized £10 million worth of counterfeit clothing and accessories in Scotland. Police Professional 11/11/2022 News Man who paid for the abuse of young children in video calls jailed A 59-year-old man from Loughborough who admitted being “sexually attracted to babies and toddlers” has been jailed after he paid for the abuse of young children in Asia. Police Professional 11/11/2022 News Meeting Assistant Commissioner Dean McWhirter of Victoria Police As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix, recently recorded a conversation with Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner, Dean McWhirter, as they walked around Flagstaff Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Topics covered included the Assistant Commissioner's leadership of the Victoria Police provision of evidence to, and response to, the Victorian Government's 2015 Royal Commission into Family Violence, which made 227 recommendations to reduce the impact of family violence on the Victorian community; the impact of, and response to, family violence within the police community itself; and the Assistant Commissioner and his team's work on his Transit and Public Safety portfolio, which encompasses specialist policing support on critical incident response, with overarching responsibility for public order, transport, air, dog, mounted, water, and search and rescue. PolicingTV 11/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Meeting Assistant Commissioner Dean McWhirter of Victoria Police As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix, recently recorded a conversation with Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner, Dean McWhirter, as they walked around Flagstaff Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Topics covered included the Assistant Commissioner's leadership of the Victoria Police provision of evidence to, and response to, the Victorian Government's 2015 Royal Commission into Family Violence, which made 227 recommendations to reduce the impact of family violence on the Victorian community; the impact of, and response to, family violence within the police community itself; and the Assistant Commissioner and his team's work on his Transit and Public Safety portfolio, which encompasses specialist policing support on critical incident response, with overarching responsibility for public order, transport, air, dog, mounted, water, and search and rescue. PolicingTV 11/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Reflections from the ANZPAA PC22 Conference in Melbourne, Australia The first ANZPAA (Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Authority (ANZPAA) Conference, also known as #PC22, took place recently in Melbourne, Australia, the first in-person ANZPAA Conference to take place since the pandemic. PolicingTV and Policing Insight were Global Media Partners for the conference, and our Founder, Bernard Rix, was in attendance throughout the event. Here, Bernard meets a number of delegates, exhibitors and members of the ANZPAA team as he walks around the exhibition area during the last morning. Those featured include: Rhiannon van Vilet of ANZPAA; Superintendent Warwick Morehu, Director of Training at the Royal New Zealand Police College; keynote speaker Nadine Champion; Pete Henry of Altia; Gavin Raison of Motorola; Andy Nicholls and Steve Ainsworth of NEC Software Solutions; Philippe Ouimette of Cellebrite; and Chris Brand of Axon. PolicingTV - Registration at source 11/11/2022 Feature, Video Reflections from the ANZPAA PC22 Conference in Melbourne, Australia The first ANZPAA (Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Authority (ANZPAA) Conference, also known as #PC22, took place recently in Melbourne, Australia, the first in-person ANZPAA Conference to take place since the pandemic. PolicingTV and Policing Insight were Global Media Partners for the conference, and our Founder, Bernard Rix, was in attendance throughout the event. Here, Bernard meets a number of delegates, exhibitors and members of the ANZPAA team as he walks around the exhibition area during the last morning. Those featured include: Rhiannon van Vilet of ANZPAA; Superintendent Warwick Morehu, Director of Training at the Royal New Zealand Police College; keynote speaker Nadine Champion; Pete Henry of Altia; Gavin Raison of Motorola; Andy Nicholls and Steve Ainsworth of NEC Software Solutions; Philippe Ouimette of Cellebrite; and Chris Brand of Axon. PolicingTV 11/11/2022 Feature, Video «164116421643164416451646164716481649Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events