Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98659 total results. Showing results 34621 to 34640 «172817291730173117321733173417351736Next ›Last » RCMP NL employees recognized for outstanding service CANADA: Last week, employees of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Newfoundland and Labrador (RCMP NL) were honoured with awards for years of service and commendations for outstanding contributions. RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, head of the RCMP in Canada, attended and congratulated all recipients. The awards were presented by Assistant Commissioner Jennifer Ebert, Commanding Officer of RCMP NL. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 18/11/2022 News Alison Lowe OBE, APCC EDHR joint lead and deputy mayor, West Yorkshire 'Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Conference: Trust and Confidence' was held at the IBM Centre on the 17th and 18th November. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/11/2022 Video IOPC investigation finds missed opportunities over prior police contact with Birmingham murder victim An investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found there were missed opportunities for West Midlands Police (WMP) to take positive action for Raneem Oudeh before she and her mother Khaola Saleem were murdered in Birmingham. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 18/11/2022 News Sussex Police to face £17million budget gap The news was shared by Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne during a performance and accountability meeting on Friday (November 18).It follows this year’s efforts to close a gap of more than £6m, something deputy chief constable Dave McLaren described as ‘a challenge that has impacted right across every area of the force’. Mr McLaren said this year’s budget would be balanced thanks to ‘difficult decisions’ about overtime and how resources had been spent. Sussex World 18/11/2022 News Over 2,000 drivers caught by new AI police cameras in Devon and Cornwall Over 2,000 motorists across Devon have been caught breaking the law in just one week, according to Devon and Cornwall Police. Offences include speeding, using mobile phones while driving, and not wearing seatbelts. Drivers have been picked up by the Aecom camera system, which uses artificial intelligence to catch people on their phones or not wearing seatbelts whilst driving. These cameras have been set up at specially chosen spots across Devon and Cornwall to help catch perpetrators. Cornwall Live 18/11/2022 News Why Nova Scotia’s RCMP tactical team is ‘shaking mad’ 2 years after Portapique tragedy CANADA: Members of Nova Scotia's emergency response team are "shaking mad" after texts between a superintendent and a subordinate reveal they were making fun of their mental health requests in the aftermath of the Portapique tragedy. CBC News (Canada) 18/11/2022 News Met chief Mark Rowley says it should be easier to sack bad police officers Britain’s most senior police chief has called for more power to sack underperforming officers after revealing that one in ten are unable to do their jobs fully because of performance and health issues. Sir Mark Rowley, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, hit out at the bureaucratic process to remove officers and public sector reluctance to dismiss workers who did not meet expectations. The Times - Subscription at source 18/11/2022 News Youth crime crackdown sucks Queensland children into ‘quicksand of the legal system’ AUSTRALIA: The case of John (a pseudonym) v The Queen was heard in a Brisbane court last year. The pseudonym was used because, at the time of offending, John was 11. The Guardian 18/11/2022 News NT officer who shot dead Kumanjayi Walker had tendency to use heavy-handed tactics, inquest told AUSTRALIA: A Northern Territory police officer who shot dead an Indigenous teenager had a tendency to rush into incidents and use force where none was needed, an inquest has been told. The Guardian 18/11/2022 News New ‘wearable watch’ a preventative measure for family harm NEW ZEALAND: A new watch was launched at Papakura Marae on Friday, providing a wraparound service for those who suffer from family violence. 1 News (New Zealand) 18/11/2022 News, Video National’s Mark Mitchell on how its boot camps would be different NEW ZEALAND: National reckons its reboot of boot camps will be different this time round. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/11/2022 News, Video Bootcamps: back to the future or cracking down on youth crime? NEW ZEALAND: The National party wants to bring back military style bootcamps to "re--programme" young repeat offenders. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/11/2022 News Thousands more children strip-searched by police More than 3,000 children were strip-searched by police in a year, and more than a third of them were black, according to Home Office data. BBC 18/11/2022 News West Midlands Police apologises for failings in deaths of Raneem Oudeh and Khaola Saleem West Midlands Police has admitted it “should have done more” after an inquest into the deaths of Raneem Oudeh and her mother Khaola Saleem ruled they were unlawfully killed. Police Professional 18/11/2022 News BTP officer given suspended sentence after sexually assaulting colleague A serving British Transport Police (BTP) officer has been given a suspended prison sentence for sexually assaulting a female colleague on a night out. Police Professional 18/11/2022 News Effectiveness of forces vetting and counter-corruption arrangements examined by HMICFRS South Wales Police and Nottinghamshire Police were the only two forces to be rated ‘good’ on their effectiveness of vetting and counter-corruption arrangements in the latest series of inspections by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 18/11/2022 News PSNI officers escape injury following attempted ‘bomb attack’ Two officers escaped serious injury when they were targeted in an attempted ‘bomb attack’ on Thursday night (November 17). Police Professional 18/11/2022 News ‘No consideration given to investment in policing’ in Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, says PFEW The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) says the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement has “again left policing without sufficient investment”. Police Professional 18/11/2022 News New focus on ‘precise community crime-fighting’ paying off in London Met Commander Alexis Boon said the force is using data, intelligence and community insight to target those who commit crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2022 News Police drivers will be impacted by new legislation Police drivers are being urged to read a frequently asked questions document (see below) giving guidance on new regulations which come into force later this month. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/11/2022 News «172817291730173117321733173417351736Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events