Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 34461 to 34480 «172017211722172317241725172617271728Next ›Last » Talking with Acting Superintendent Geoff Dickson of Western Australia Police Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Commander Lance Martin and Acting Superintendent Geoff Dickson of Western Australia Police. In Part Two of this PolicingTV feature, Bernard and Acting Superintendent Geoff Dickson take a look at a Western Australia Police response car, and the technology within the vehicle that supports delivery of the force's ground-breaking and innovative work on digital policing, keeping police officers both safer and 'out in the community' rather than having to return to a police station. In Part One published previously, Bernard and Commander Martin discussed how the implementation of the force's new, digital-oriented technology over the past three years has transformed the policing front line's ability to access key data on a timely basis. The conversation includes a strategic overview of key learning of relevance to ICT implementations in other policing jurisdictions. PolicingTV 23/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Double crewing and faster response times are key to cutting crime and costs while improving service Leading police researcher Professor Tom Kirchmaier recently urged police chiefs to “rethink” their stance on double crewing to protect officers and provide a better public service, while improving response times to have a “significant” impact on detection and clearance rates, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/11/2022 Analysis, Feature Child Q scandal two years on: Five per cent of police strip-searches carried out on children Five per cent of police strip-searches are carried out on children, according to a new review in the wake of the ‘Child Q’ scandal in Hackney in 2020. East London Lines 23/11/2022 News Data breaches and cybercrime victimisation AUSTRALIA: This paper draws on data from a large national survey conducted in 2021 to examine the prevalence of data breaches among Australian computer users and the relationship between data breaches and other forms of cybercrime victimisation. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 23/11/2022 Research article RCMP looks to speak with anyone harassed by alleged Chinese ‘police service stations’ in Toronto area CANADA: FBI director very concerned by reports; China says sites not police-run and meant to assist overseas nationals CBC News (Canada) 22/11/2022 News Having a posthumous medal would mean so much to families The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) continues to call on the Government to create and initiate an honorary award that will be awarded to those who work in the emergency services and are killed in the line of duty. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 22/11/2022 News Going equipped issue five In this issue, you’ll find articles spanning a wide range of topics. We have practice notes on a horse riders volunteer scheme, tackling spiking in the night-time economy and analysing Linked Series firearms to reduce discharges. You’ll read about what it’s like to be a custody detention officer, a digital investigator, a tutor constable or a police officer going to court as a victim of crime. And you can find out about telematics and an approach to neurodiversity training for frontline staff. College of Policing 22/11/2022 Report China hosts meeting with senior police officers and diplomats from six Pacific nations PACIFIC ISLANDS: China's Public Security Minister has held a meeting with a host of senior police officers and diplomats from six Pacific nations, in another sign of the Chinese government's determination to entrench and deepen its links with law enforcement across the region. The meeting was closely monitored by Australian officials who remain anxious about Beijing's security ambitions in the Pacific, and who have watched the expansion of its police training program in Solomon Islands with growing unease. ABC News (Australia) 22/11/2022 News Antwerp’s seized cocaine is magnet for armed drug gangs BELGIUM: So much cocaine is being seized by Belgian customs officers in Antwerp that incinerators cannot keep up with the backlog of destroying it all. The stash of seized drugs, known as Antwerp’s “cocaine-berg” or “cocaine mountain”, is regarded as a security threat. Police and justice authorities fear that armed drug gangs will use force to retrieve their seized cocaine, worth hundreds of millions of euros. The Times - Subscription at source 22/11/2022 News Instagram told to reinstate music video removed at request of Met police Oversight board says removal of Secrets Not Safe by Chinx (OS) suggests ‘over-policing of certain communities’ The Guardian 22/11/2022 News Potential suspect for 1974 Birmingham pub bombings identified, say police With families of those murdered still to receive justice, CPS will review file of evidence from West Midlands force The Guardian 22/11/2022 News Concerns remain amid ‘major shift’ in handling of police complaints AUSTRALIA: A fresh proposal to prevent police from investigating other officers in Queensland is set to put the state ahead of other jurisdictions nationwide, one expert who advised a highly critical probe of the force says. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 22/11/2022 News Former senior NT police officer tells inquest failure to probe complaints of excessive use of force was ‘corrupt’ AUSTRALIA: A former senior Northern Territory police officer has told the Kumanjayi Walker inquest that the force’s failure to adequately investigate excessive use of force complaints was corrupt. The Guardian 22/11/2022 News https://www.afp.gov.au/news-media/media-releases/sydney-man-charged-allegedly-importing-281kgs-liquid-meth-concealed-olive AUSTRALIA: The AFP has charged a Western Sydney man, 29, with allegedly importing 281kg of liquid methamphetamine that was hidden inside olive oil. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 22/11/2022 News Cops launch sexual assault prevention campaign, but they’re ‘not the sex police’ NEW ZEALAND: Police have launched a sexual assault prevention campaign in Auckland, described by an officer as “not the sex police”. Stuff (New Zealand) 22/11/2022 News, Video GMP officers did not pursue car involved in fatal collision Officers were responding to report of a burglary but stopped following vehicle as driver was not pursuit trained. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2022 News New Zealand records highest ever number of gang members, grew by 338 in two months NEW ZEALAND: Gang membership in New Zealand has hit its highest level ever recorded, with more than 8300 members across the country. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 22/11/2022 News Force apologises for data leak on sexual offence investigations Details on sexual offence inquires including those in schools were part of an FoI request. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2022 News Enforced bootcamps would make kids targets – Abuse in Care lawyer NEW ZEALAND: The National Party is ignoring the weight of evidence against enforced military-style camps for young offenders, according to a lawyer who has represented survivors of some of New Zealand's worst cases of abuse in state care. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 22/11/2022 News Gwent Police: Senior Tory has ‘no confidence’ in chief constable Pam Kelly The Senedd's Conservative leader has no confidence in the chief constable of Gwent Police or the area's police commissioner, the Tories have said. BBC 22/11/2022 News «172017211722172317241725172617271728Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events