Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103269 total results. Showing results 33161 to 33180 «165516561657165816591660166116621663Next ›Last » Number of crime victims rise 46 per cent NEW ZEALAND: The number of Kiwis who have reported being the victim of crime has risen 46 per cent since 2017. New police data shows victimisations have increased from 241,000 in 2017 to 350,000 in 2022, as revealed in figures released to National Party police spokesperson Mark Mitchell. Times Online (New Zealand) 28/4/2023 News First Wales-specific Wildlife and Rural Crime Strategy launched The joint strategy has been developed between the Welsh Government and the four Welsh forces Police Oracle 28/4/2023 News Northumbria Police chief says public need to trust force The public must be able to trust and have confidence in the police, the new head of the Northumbria force has said. BBC 28/4/2023 News Met Police may be failing to spot serial killers like Stephen Port – watchdog The Metropolitan Police may be failing to identify serial killers because it is not properly investigating unexpected deaths, a watchdog says. BBC 28/4/2023 News From poor training and supervision to inadequate crime analysis processes-The Met Police Has Not Learned Enough From Its Failings In The Stephen Port Murders. The Metropolitan Police Service has not learned enough from its failings in the case of serial killer Stephen Port, and it could happen again, a new report has found. The Havering Daily 28/4/2023 News Calls for police and crime commissioners to be scrapped as they cost £100m in four years Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales have cost the taxpayer more than £100 million pounds since 2019, according to figures seen by LBC. LBC 28/4/2023 News Former CC Simon Bailey discusses child sexual exploitation and his work in child protection (Part 3) In this series of three videos, former Norfolk Chief Constable and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead for child protection Simon Bailey talks about his policing career to date, plus his current work on child protection. He also shares his thoughts on the three key steps that could greatly improve child protection globally. This third video focuses on Simon's thoughts on the three key steps needed to improve child protection globally. PolicingTV 28/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police to get power to stop ‘slow walking’ climate protests Police will be given the power to stop “slow walking” by climate protesters under proposals unveiled by the Government. Police Professional 27/4/2023 News New inspectors of police and fire service appointed Lee Freeman and Michelle Skeer take up dual roles as His Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary in England and Wales and Inspector of Fire and Rescue in England. Home Office 27/4/2023 News Humberside Police chief constable to leave force The chief constable of Humberside Police has been appointed to a new role as a national inspector of police and fire and rescue services. BBC 27/4/2023 News Met Police’s failure to stop Stephen Port murders could happen again, inspectorate finds The Metropolitan Police Service has not learned enough from its failings in the case of serial killer Stephen Port, and it could happen again, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/4/2023 News Independent review of police-led sex offender management INDEPENDENT REPORT: An executive summary of the review written by Mick Creedon QPM. Home Office 27/4/2023 Report Police to get power to break up slow-walking climate protests, Braverman says United Nations human rights chief calls for ‘wholly unnecessary’ new protest powers to be withdrawn The Independent 27/4/2023 News An inspection of the Metropolitan Police Service’s response to lessons from the Stephen Port murders Between June 2014 and September 2015, Stephen Port drugged, sexually assaulted and murdered four young men in East London. Despite the similarities between the deaths, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) failed to recognise that they might be connected. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/4/2023 Report New police powers to tackle slow-walking protests Police in England and Wales are to be given new powers to tackle "disruptive" slow walking used by protesters to block roads. The new legislation would give officers more leeway to intervene when protesters attempt to block roads by slow marching. It will need to be approved by Parliament before it comes into force. BBC 27/4/2023 News Met police could be failing to identify serial killers, watchdog says The Metropolitan police could be failing to spot serial killers and identify murders because they are not properly investigating unexpected deaths, the inspector of constabulary has warned. Matt Parr’s comments came after a damning report concluded Britain’s largest force had still not learned from its “calamitous litany of failures” in the case of the serial killer Stephen Port – and warned “history could repeat itself”. The Guardian 27/4/2023 News Hamilton police chief says new education requirements won’t impact officer quality CANADA: Hamilton police chief Frank Bergen says a provincial change to education requirements for officers would not impact the quality of the city's force. Earlier this week, the Ontario government said it would be introducing new measures to boost lagging police recruitment numbers, including eliminating the post-secondary education requirement to be hired as an officer. CBC News (Canada) 27/4/2023 News Families of missing and murdered Indigenous women tell inquiry police have failed them AUSTRALIA: First Nations families who have lost loved ones have described a “systemic failure of police” to investigate properly, an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and children has heard. The landmark parliamentary inquiry has heard from families of those who have been killed or who have disappeared this week. The Guardian 27/4/2023 News Queensland police sergeant shot in calf by fellow officer during live-fire exercise AUSTRALIA: A Queensland police sergeant has been shot by a colleague during a live-fire exercise at Childers, in regional Queensland. The male sergeant, an instructor, was shot in the calf by another officer at about 10am on Thursday, in what police referred to as an "accidental discharge by another officer". ABC News (Australia) 27/4/2023 News Police Scotland is light years behind the Garda in Ireland, says former police fed boss Calum Steele was 'astonished' to see the fierce commitment to protect rural and community policing in the Republic of Ireland, unlike in Scotland where more and more services are now centralised Scottish Daily Express 27/4/2023 News «165516561657165816591660166116621663Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events