Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 33921 to 33940 «169316941695169616971698169917001701Next ›Last » Queensland police Commissioner Katarina Carroll promises change in wake of sexist, racist behaviour revealed at inquiry AUSTRALIA: Queensland police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has publicly apologised for the racist and sexist behaviour of members and said a number of cases will be reviewed. ABC News (Australia) 14/10/2022 News NPCC and College of Policing report on police misconduct “We welcome the publication of the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and College of Policing's report on Police Misconduct. It sets out the steps policing should take to address the issues identified in the review. PCCs will work with their Chief Constables and the NPCC to scrutinise how forces implement the next steps and ensure policing is dealing effectively with misconduct and police perpetrated abuse. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/10/2022 News Ricky Reel: Race ‘played role’ in police’s spying probe, mum claims. The mother of an Asian student who died in 1997 has claimed the police spied on her because of her race. BBC 14/10/2022 News Chief constable says ‘organisational changes’ are being made following HMICFRS inspection. Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Debbie Tedds says “organisational changes” will be in place by next spring following an inspection by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 14/10/2022 News Australian police secret agents exposed in Colombian data leak AUSTRALIA: Identities of secret agents working for the Australian Federal Police (AFP) have been exposed after hackers leaked documents stolen from the Colombian government. The leak comes from a hacktivist group called Guacamaya and includes more than five terabytes of classified data, including emails, documents, and methods AFP agents were using to stop drug cartels from running their business in Australia. Bleeping Computer 14/10/2022 News PSNI officers start using new digital notebook this month The notebooks have the ability to add images, take short-form statements and add signatures from the public Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2022 News Devon and Cornwall moved to enhanced monitoring by HMIC Abandoned calls and inability to manage high risk offenders highlighted by inpectorate Police Oracle 14/10/2022 News Devon and Cornwall Police in special measures Devon and Cornwall Police has been moved into an enhanced level of monitoring by the police inspectorate. The watchdog found three areas in which improvements must be made; response to emergency calls, recording of crime and management of registered sex and violent offenders. BBC 14/10/2022 News Price cap proposed on how much forces can be charged for Airwave Monopolies watchdog says supplier is making £160million excess profits a year due to delayed ESN Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2022 News Devon and Cornwall Police joins six other forces in special measures Constabulary to face extra scrutiny over failures to answer emergency calls and adequately deal with sexual offenders The Telegraph - Subscription at source 14/10/2022 News Gwent Police unveil tuk-tuks as latest crime fighting tool Italian police have driven Ferraris, American officers Corvettes and in the United Arab Emirates the Bugatti Veyron has been used. To this list Gwent Police have added their latest weapon in the fight against crime - the mighty tuk-tuk. The force snapped up four of the three-wheelers to use in. Newport and Abergavenny, in Monmouthshire. It said officers will be using the motorised rickshaws to patrol parks, walkways and elsewhere. BBC 14/10/2022 News Crime and racism are boiling over in the Australian outback Smashed windows and ram-raids have become a nightly occurrence in Alice Springs amid tensions over the police shooting of an Aboriginal teenager, Bernard Lagan writes The Times - Subscription at source 14/10/2022 Feature Motorola faces price controls over UK emergency services radio contract Watchdog to rule on monopoly of police, fire and ambulance services system as excess profits head towards £1.1bn The Guardian 14/10/2022 News Policing must be ‘ruthless’ in responding to police-perpetrated VAWG, says national lead. The national police lead for violence against women and girls (VAWG) says policing must be “ruthless” in removing any officer who undermines the integrity of a force. Police Professional 14/10/2022 News Devon and Cornwall Police placed under ‘enhanced monitoring’ by HMICFRS. Devon and Cornwall Police has been moved into an enhanced level of monitoring by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) amid concerns over its performance. Police Professional 14/10/2022 News Lancashire Constabulary praised for overall good performance. Lancashire Constabulary has been praised by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) for the way it listens to communities, responds to concerns and works well with partners to keep people safe. Police Professional 14/10/2022 News Hunter charity wants to build trust between victims of crime and police AUSTRALIA: Opening up about a traumatic experience to anyone can be daunting and uncomfortable, but the idea of confiding in police can deter some victims of crime altogether. ABC News (Australia) 14/10/2022 News Queensland government moves to legislate coercive control as a form of domestic violence AUSTRALIA: The Queensland government will seek to broaden the definition of domestic violence to include coercive control, as it moves towards making it a criminal offence in its own right. The Guardian 14/10/2022 News Queensland police discipline failures in ‘clear breach’ of workplace health and safety laws, says lawyer AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service continues to employ frontline officers whose actions resulted in payouts worth millions of dollars to victims of bullying and harassment, Guardian Australia has learned. The Guardian 14/10/2022 News Police photo law change will entrench discrimination NEW ZEALAND: Changes to legalise the police practice of photographing rangatahi will undermine the trust between our young people, our police and our Government - and entrench discrimination, writes Aaron Hendry newsroom (New Zealand) 14/10/2022 Feature, Opinion «169316941695169616971698169917001701Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events