Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 34161 to 34180 «170517061707170817091710171117121713Next ›Last » Two former Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership staff charged with MIPO Two former speed camera viewing operatives who worked for Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership are to appear in court this week charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office (MIPO) following an investigation directed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 30/11/2022 News Dorset Police are slammed for ‘heavy handed’ response A police force has been slammed for its ‘heavy handed’ approach after an officer turned up at the homes of two women who wanted to quiz their MP on sewage spills. Mail Online 30/11/2022 News Rising poverty will lead to increase in crime – but this should not lead to prison, research finds More than three-quarters of UK adults believe that the cost of living crisis will lead to an increase in crime, according to new research. Police Professional 30/11/2022 News Off-duty Met Police officer ‘raped stranger after showing her his warrant card’ Special Constable Paul Hoile is accused of late night attack on woman after questioning her about her driving licence The Standard 30/11/2022 News MoJ requests urgent use of 400 police cells for male prisoners Prisons minister writes to police chiefs to establish Operation Safeguard due to lack of space in men’s prisons The Guardian 30/11/2022 News Investigation underway into non-fatal shooting by officers An investigation is underway into a non-fatal shooting of a man by Avon and Somerset Constabulary officers. Police Professional 30/11/2022 News More than just a loud voice: Police Superintendents’ Association celebrates 70 years representing its members As the Police Superintendents’ Association of England and Wales prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary, Association President Paul Fotheringham looks back at how the organisation was formed, its efforts to be a positive voice in support of its members over the past seven decades, and the challenges it continues to face today and into the future. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/11/2022 Feature, Opinion BAPCO 2023: Registration opens Registration has opened for the 2023 annual British APCO Conference and Exhibition, which is the leading public safety communications technology event in the UK and supported by Policing Insight as media partner. Policing Insight 30/11/2022 Advertisement, Feature Tech trial sees stalker put behind bars in 24 hours Stalkers across London could be slung behind bars in less than 24 hours thanks to new technology being trialled by the Met Police. Officers are being given access to software that could chop weeks or months off the majority of stalking and harassment cases. The computer programme can analyse thousands of lines of mobile phone data within seconds, producing a map that pinpoints every time the stalker and their victim were in the same location at the same time. This is Local London 30/11/2022 News Launch of Te Tari Pūreke – Firearms Safety Authority NEW ZEALAND: The new firearms regulator, Te Tari Pūreke Firearms Safety Authority, has been launched today. “Te Tari Pūreke is about keeping people safe while enabling the legitimate and safe use of firearms,” says Authority Executive Director Angela Brazier. Police Minister Chris Hipkins launched the Authority today, marking the transition from Police as an administrator of the Arms Act, to a modern, effective regulator. New Zealand Police 30/11/2022 News Task force embeds NSW coercive control law AUSTRALIA: A new group has been formed to bring police, judges, lawyers and frontline workers up to speed on NSW coercive control laws. It comes after the state became the first Australian jurisdiction to make coercive control a standalone criminal offence. The Canberra Times (Australia) 30/11/2022 News Police target Rebel bikies in early morning Melbourne, Bendigo raids seizing firearms, drugs AUSTRALIA: Police have raided properties as part of an operation targeting illegal weapons and the outlawed Rebels motorcycle club. Police raided seven properties across Bendigo and south and north-west Melbourne on Wednesday morning. The multi-agency operation, which included Australian Federal Police and local authorities, resulted in the seizure of numerous weapons as well as cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushrooms. ABC News (Australia) 30/11/2022 News Report Confirms Endemic Misogyny and Racism Within Queensland Police Service AUSTRALIA: Established in May 2022, the Commission of Inquiry into Queensland Police Service responses to domestic and family violence publicly released its report, A Call for Change, last week. And what began as an investigation into a policing issue, led to a damning appraisal of the culture operating in the QPS. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 30/11/2022 News San Francisco approves police proposal to use potentially deadly robots USA: Police in San Francisco will be allowed to deploy potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations. The controversial policy was approved after weeks of scrutiny and a heated debate among the city’s board of supervisors during their meeting on Tuesday. The Guardian 30/11/2022 News Nigeria police chief: General Usman Alkali Baba sentenced NIGERIA: The high court in Nigeria has sentenced the country's police chief to three months in prison for disobeying a court order. The ruling followed a lawsuit by a police officer who was fired in 1992. The officer challenged his forced retirement, and his dismissal was later quashed in court. The high court ruled that Inspector General Usman Alkali Baba should serve the jail sentence, unless he reinstates the police officer. So far the police force has failed to comply. BBC 30/11/2022 News International experiences and expertise provide new ways to fix policing Policing in the US and elsewhere is facing new and complex challenges around issues such as community trust, leadership, and recruitment and retention; Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend spoke to former police chief Kathleen O’Toole and policing consultant Bob Peirce about their new book, which draws in part on their experiences of working on Northern Ireland’s Patten Commission to suggest solutions for the crises facing policing in today’s divided communities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Tactical Response Model: Evaluation Report NEW ZEALAND: This report provides an evaluation of the implementation, impacts and outcomes of the Tactical Response Model during the first six months of the model’s implementation in proof of concept (PoC) districts. [pdf] New Zealand Police 30/11/2022 Report Calgary Police Commission – Employee engagement report CANADA: To provide good governance, the Calgary Police Commission must be in touch with the needs, experiences, concerns, and motivators of CPS employees. [pdf] Calgary Police Commission 30/11/2022 Report Tactical Response Model: Evaluation Report NEW ZEALAND: An evaluation of a new approach to Police frontline safety - the Police Tactical Response Model (TRM) shows the trial phase recorded fewer assaults and injuries to frontline staff, and fewer incidents requiring use of force. New Zealand Police 30/11/2022 Report Pre-sentence reports for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: An analysis of language and sentiment AUSTRALIA: Pre-sentence reports (PSRs) provide information to courts on an individual’s background, circumstances, risks, needs and plans. 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