Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 33921 to 33940 «169316941695169616971698169917001701Next ›Last » Police Scotland Tulliallan campus to close temporarily after Legionnaires’ bacteria found Police Scotland is closing its headquarters at Tulliallan, the site which includes the Scottish Police College, following the discovery of traces of Legionella bacteria. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News National anti-money laundering campaign arrests 21, recovers $1.8 million AUSTRALIA: Australian police agencies have charged 21 alleged offenders in Australia and prevented $1.8 million being lost to cyber criminals. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 6/12/2022 News More must be done to prevent ‘avoidable deaths’ in police custody, says report Police forces, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) and health partners must do more to prevent “avoidable deaths” at the point of arrest, during and after custody, a new report has said. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News Hyundai to supply NZ police with BEVs NEW ZEALAND: The New Zealand Police is making the first tentative steps into BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) following an announcement from Hyundai NZ that it will be supplying a number of Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 BEVs for non-operational use at 15 locations around the country. The Driven 6/12/2022 News Report of China-run police station spurs Govt to launch multi-agency probe NEW ZEALAND: The Government has launched a multi-agency probe into the possible existence of an offshore Chinese police centre in New Zealand. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 6/12/2022 News, Video Force used during an arrest in South Auckland not justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that an officer used unjustified and excessive force during the arrest of a man in South Auckland. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 6/12/2022 Report Why are Quebec’s top two police forces still not equipped with body cameras? CANADA: News that body cameras could soon be mandatory for police officers in Quebec comes as a relief to civil rights advocates who say the devices are long overdue. Global News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News, Video Council to vote on body cams for Vancouver police as critics raise concerns about privacy, cost CANADA: Vancouver city council is set to vote on a motion to outfit police officers with body cameras by 2025, a move that councillors with the ABC Vancouver party say will fulfil a campaign promise to improve public safety in the city while addressing concerns about transparency and accountability in policing. CBC News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News Canada must provide equitable funding for on-reserve policing, says First Nation lawsuit CANADA: An Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario has filed a lawsuit against the federal government alleging that chronic inequitable funding of their policing services has created a public safety crisis in the community. CBC News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News Three arrested after €950,000 worth of cannabis seized in Galway REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Three people have been arrested after €950,000 worth of suspected cannabis plants were seized in Co Galway yesterday afternoon. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2022 News Massive garda probe as top cop reveals 40 Irish children have been victims of online sexual exploitation this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai have revealed 40 Irish children have been identified as victims of online child sexual exploitation this year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2022 News Researching Protest Policing in South Africa: A Discourse Analysis of the Police–Researcher Encounter Researchers have played a significant role in influencing the public’s critical engagement with the South African Police Service (SAPS). Resultantly, SAPS officers tend to be wary and/or untrusting of researchers. In the present study, we sought to understand how this climate of suspicion impacts policing research in South Africa. To do so, we employed a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis on emails leading up to a study with SAPS officers, and on the transcripts of three focus group discussions with SAPS officers. We identified three discursive strategies that SAPS employed: Security Stall (i.e. blocking research through bureaucratic procedure), Eliciting Sympathy (i.e. winning sympathy for the struggles of SAPS officers) and Undermining the Researcher Subjectivity (i.e. rendering legitimate knowledge on protest violence the sole product of police officers). These strategies destabilize police research while challenging the broader discursive terrain within which SAPS is located. We conclude by offering some insights for police research. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 Research article Limerick farmers critical of poor Garda response to rural crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Limerick farmers have criticised Garda management for “non existent” response times to calls about gangs trespassing on their lands, stealing expensive farm equipment and assaulting farmers. Limerick Post (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2022 News Balancing act: Do the benefits of facial recognition outweigh the risks? Police adoption of live facial recognition (LFR) is a controversial topic, with the profound opportunities offered by this technology balanced out by considerable risks. A recent report from Cambridge University’s Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy presents a highly critical view of how the police use LFR. In this article, Policing Insight’s James Sweetland presents both sides of the story. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 Analysis, Feature IOPC appoints interim Director General The Independent Office for Police Conduct has appointed an interim Director General following the resignation of Michael Lockwood. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News Australian police force tempts Scottish officers to new life Down Under An Australian police force is targeting officers from Scotland in an international recruitment drive – sparking fears that some will be tempted by a new life Down Under. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News Protests in Greece after teenager is shot in head by police GREECE: Further violence is feared today after further unrest across the country. The Times - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 Video Resources need to be put into the promised reform of policing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Biggest risk to An Garda Síochána, having come through a seemingly intractable crisis, is it becomes complacent on shallow reform The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 6/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland fears as UK officers targeted in Australian force recruitment drive Western Australia Police Force has launched a campaign specifically looking for applicants from the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Daily Record 6/12/2022 News Scottish police tempted by arresting jobs in Australia An Australian police force is targeting officers from the UK as part of an international recruitment drive, leading to fears that some will leave Scotland. Western Australia Police Force has launched a campaign specifically seeking applicants from the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Those who apply can go on a pathway towards Australian citizenship, which can be otherwise difficult to acquire. Col Blanch, the Australian force’s police commissioner, said that he wanted “skilled, experienced constables to work on the front line”. The Times - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 News «169316941695169616971698169917001701Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events