Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96579 total results. Showing results 33181 to 33200 «165616571658165916601661166216631664Next ›Last » Templemore garda pool is an exercise in cutting off your nose to spite your face REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: If there is one thing everyone agrees on, it is the need for better relations between communities and the gardaí. Tipperary Live (Republic of Ireland) 3/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Man shot dead by officer was lawfully killed, inquest concludes. A man who was fatally shot by a West Yorkshire Police officer in 2017 was lawfully killed, an inquest jury has concluded. Police Professional 3/11/2022 News Kirklees police raise awareness of Islamophobia. Police in Huddersfield have played their part to raise awareness of hate crime after attending a special awareness month event. West Yorkshire Police 3/11/2022 News Recruitment for next Wiltshire Police Chief Constable opens. Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has opened the recruitment process to find the next Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police. Swindon Advertiser 3/11/2022 News Talking with Darrin Lincoln, CEO Fortem On a windy day in Canberra, Australia, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Fortem Australia Chief Operating Officer, Darrin Lincoln. Fortem provides specialised wellbeing and mental fitness support to first responders and their families. They are a national not-for-profit organisation using research and best practice to support health and wellbeing. Whilst walking along the banks of Lake Burley Griffin towards the Australian National Police Memorial, Darrin tells Bernard about the impressive reputation for "Supporting the Brave" that Fortem Australia has established amongst the first responder community since it was set up just three years ago. They also discuss some of the potential learning from Fortem's work for those in the wider policing community beyond Australia. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Talking with Darrin Lincoln, CEO Fortem On a windy day in Canberra, Australia, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Fortem Australia Chief Operating Officer, Darrin Lincoln. Fortem provides specialised wellbeing and mental fitness support to first responders and their families. They are a national not-for-profit organisation using research and best practice to support health and wellbeing. Whilst walking along the banks of Lake Burley Griffin towards the Australian National Police Memorial, Darrin tells Bernard about the impressive reputation for "Supporting the Brave" that Fortem Australia has established amongst the first responder community since it was set up just three years ago. They also discuss some of the potential learning from Fortem's work for those in the wider policing community beyond Australia. PolicingTV 3/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video MPS welcomes sentences for serving and former officer who sent ‘vile’ messages on WhatsApp. A serving and former officer at the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment after sharing “disgusting messages” in a WhatsApp group with colleague Wayne Couzens, the officer who killed Sarah Everard. Police Professional 3/11/2022 News Preventing domestic homicides. Multi-agency taskforce to ensure lessons are learned from each case. Scottish Government 3/11/2022 News Using AI to shine a light on the hidden exploitation of children From sexual abuse to modern slavery and county lines, tackling child exploitation is a complex challenge, and one where information sharing, identification and intervention are crucial; Dr Hayley Watson and Stephen Anning of Trilateral Research explain how a new ethical artificial intelligence (AI) platform developed in collaboration with Lincolnshire Police is analysing big data to provide early indicators of those children most vulnerable to potential exploitation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 Feature, Innovation Zachary Rolfe ‘unlikely’ to have been recommended for NT Police if ‘omissions’ from application were known AUSTRALIA: Zachary Rolfe was "unlikely" to have been recommended for the Northern Territory Police Force if recruiters had known he left previous disciplinary action in the Australian Army off his application, the coroner has been told. ABC News (Australia) 3/11/2022 News Where did police vetting go so wrong? As a report reveals that police systems for rooting out bad apples are seriously inadequate, we investigate how standards have fallen so far The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 Feature The conflict in Ukraine and its impact on organized crime and security – November 2022 EUROPE: This report assesses the impact of the conflict in Ukraine and its implications for organized crime and security-related issues for neighbouring countries, with a focus on Moldova. United Nations Interregional Crime & Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) 3/11/2022 Report ‘Perfect storm of failures’ followed Manchester arena bombing. A former counterterrorism police officer who was feet away from the Manchester Arena suicide bomber has said the attack was preventable but that there was a “perfect storm of failures”. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 News Braverman looks to be taking a harder line on drugs. Among the many issues facing the still relatively new and controversial home secretary is what is understood to be her view that low-level drug offences are not being properly investigated. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Police killing of Yassar Yaqub on M62 was lawful, inquest finds. Jury agrees with officer’s assertion that he feared for his life when he shot 28-year-old dead outside Huddersfield in 2017. The Guardian 2/11/2022 News Inquest concludes following police shooting of Yassar Yaqub An inquest into the death of Yassar Yaqub, who was fatally shot by a West Yorkshire Police officer in 2017, has concluded that he was lawfully killed. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/11/2022 News Police refuse to reveal if officers have been sacked over damning report into vetting. The report looking into the recruitment of officers was ordered after the rape, kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard in March 2021 by serving police officer Wayne Couzens. Mirror 2/11/2022 News Call to end use of gagging orders to silence victims of police misogyny. Chief constables most to blame for crises sapping legitimacy of policing, says Police Federation leader. The Guardian 2/11/2022 News PM urges change in police culture after vetting failures laid bare. A watchdog highlighted cases including an officer who sublet his flat to a sex worker. The Independent 2/11/2022 News Retention challenge Police officer resignations have risen by 72 per cent in the past year – Dr Jemma Tyson and Dr Sarah Charman asked former officers why. Police Professional - Subscription at source 2/11/2022 Feature «165616571658165916601661166216631664Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events