Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 34421 to 34440 «171817191720172117221723172417251726Next ›Last » Responses to Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super-complaint Today we published the responses to the recommendations from ‘Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super complaint’. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 23/11/2022 Report New number plate tech to detect uninsured drivers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have warned that advances in technology have made it easier for them to detect people who are driving without insurance. They say automatic number plate recognition technology is now available on a mobile device for gardaí and that it is a "game changer" in terms of catching people who are committing a variety of road traffic violations. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 23/11/2022 News More than 3,000 garda civilian workers object to draft law that means they would lose their status as civil servants REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 3,000 garda civilian workers are objecting to a new draft law that means they would lose their status as civil servants. They say a bill approved by the Government yesterday will halt civil servants transferring into the roles, mean they lose access to departmental recruitment competitions, and become subject to the governance of the Garda Siochána Ombudsman Commission. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 23/11/2022 News Devon and Cornwall officers stuck behind desks, Police Federation says Police officers in Devon and Cornwall are spending too much time on administration work due to a lack of civilian staff, a police body has said. The Police Federation said front-line officers were having to answer non-emergency 101 calls or respond to emails from the public. It has called on the force to recruit more civilian staff. BBC 23/11/2022 News Police to use volunteer security staff at major events due to ‘chronic labour shortages’ in private sector Police chiefs are planning to use voluntary security staff at major events as concerns about “chronic labour shortages” in the private security sector continue following the Commonwealth Games. Express & Star 23/11/2022 News Gwent Police: Senior Tory says ‘deep rot’ in force A senior Welsh Tory has told the Home Secretary Suella Braverman he fears there is a deep "rot" in a police force hit by allegations of misogyny, racism and homophobia. Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Andrew RT Davies has written to the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, asking her to intervene at Gwent Police. But the Home Office says it is unable to put the force into special measures as Mr Davies requested. BBC 23/11/2022 News Shropshire county lines halve but children still at risk – police The number of county lines drugs operations into Shropshire has been halved - but police say hundreds of children are still at risk of being exploited by gangs. BBC 23/11/2022 News Kent Police plans to cut number of PCSOs by two thirds Kent Police plans to cut the number of police community support officers (PCSOs) by two thirds. BBC 23/11/2022 News Device left outside police station ‘was viable bomb’ A device left in a hijacked vehicle outside a police station in Londonderry on Sunday was a viable bomb, officers have confirmed. Police Professional 23/11/2022 News MoD Police officers honoured with award for rescuing people from freezing loch Two Ministry of Defence (MoD) Police officers who rescued a group of people from a freezing loch – and then located another boat in a separate incident the same night – have won a Defence Police Federation Award. Police Professional 23/11/2022 News Queensland Police Service cancels recruit training in face of low enrolment, despite high workforce attrition AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service has cancelled one of its recruit training periods due to a lack of enrolments, raising questions about its ability to attract and retain staff. ABC News (Australia) 23/11/2022 News Six men charged over international drug ring after dawn raids seize cash, cocaine and crypto AUSTRALIA: Six Sydney men have been charged and millions of dollars in cash and drugs seized after a multi-agency police investigation into an international drug ring. The Guardian 23/11/2022 News CPS ‘determined to bring perpetrators to justice’ as rise in domestic abuse expected during World Cup The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) says it is “determined to bring perpetrators to justice” as it anticipates a surge in domestic abuse cases during the World Cup. Police Professional 23/11/2022 News Six charged in multinational operation targeting organised criminal networks importing drugs into NSW AUSTRALIA: A joint-agency police investigation into the importation of prohibited drugs has resulted in the seizure of more than $2.5 million in cash and more than 300kg of methylamphetamine and cocaine. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 23/11/2022 News Chief constable apologises to journalists arrested during Just Stop Oil protests The chief constable of Hertfordshire Constabulary has apologised to the journalists arrested during the policing response to the M25 ‘Just Stop Oil’ protests earlier this month. Police Professional 23/11/2022 News Gang busted: Mongols guns and drugs trial ends with slate of guilty verdicts NEW ZEALAND: The leaders of a Bay of Plenty-based criminal gang that declared war on their rivals in an Underbelly-style saga of guns, drugs and violence have been found guilty of a raft of charges following a High Court trial. Stuff (New Zealand) 23/11/2022 News, Video Bugger! Police struggle to buy new utes as green mandate meets supply crisis NEW ZEALAND: Car companies have told NZ Police to hold off on buying more petrol and diesel utes, as they try to reduce sales of high-emitting vehicles newsroom (New Zealand) 23/11/2022 News Glengarry Wines’ stores hit 42 times with ram raids, robberies NEW ZEALAND: One of the country's oldest family run wine retailers has had a belly full of ram raids on their business, releasing footage of the smash and grabs in a bid to spark some action. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 23/11/2022 News, Video Tracing firearms used in multiple incidents I’ve worked in Merseyside Police in the intelligence arena since 2004. I now work in a dedicated firearms intelligence team alongside colleagues in the serious and organised crime section. College of Policing 23/11/2022 Feature Being a digital investigator in 2022 My day starts with a swift walk to my local police station. I base myself in the criminal investigation department (CID) because members of the team are on a warrant this morning and the suspect is known to be an expert in encryption. I’m on hand in case the investigation team has any digital issues and it’s not long before I get a call from the officers on the scene. They’re in the process of arresting the suspect who has a smart phone and need to know how to seize the device without losing or deleting evidence. I answer their questions via video call so I can scan through the property with them and make sure nothing is missed. I advise on what can be left at the address and what needs to be seiz College of Policing 23/11/2022 Feature «171817191720172117221723172417251726Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events