Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115740 total results. Showing results 34761 to 34780 «173517361737173817391740174117421743Next ›Last » Inspector dismissed after multiple breaches relating to junior colleagues Inspector Adam Syred had been with the force since 2009, where he was most recently the operational business lead for data software. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2024 News Creating ‘cuckooing’ offence worth considering, says Justice Secretary Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has offered to hold talks on the issue. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2024 News Winnipeg Police Service coming in $12.9M under-budget, new report forecasts CANADA: The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) says revenue is down from traffic tickets and ticket volume is also down from photo radar, but it is not hurting the bottom line too much. CTV News (Canada) 9/1/2024 News RCMP launches Race-Based Data Collection pilot project CANADA: Addressing systemic racism and discrimination is an organizational priority for the RCMP. Blue Line (Canada) 9/1/2024 News RCMP launches Race-Based Data Collection pilot project CANADA: Addressing systemic racism and discrimination is an organizational priority for the RCMP. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 9/1/2024 News Kildare solicitor once again raises issue of allegedly awkward garda visit times for juvenile client REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A solicitor has once again raised the issue of garda visiting times in relation to his client at Naas District Court. Leinster Leader (Ireland) 9/1/2024 News Limerick TD calls for increased community policing locally REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sinn Fein TD Maurice Quinlivan asked Justice Minister Helen McEntee to outline what plans are in place to increase the number of community policing Gardaà in the Limerick policing area. Limerick Post (Republic of Ireland) 9/1/2024 News Det Supt Ian Kirby: ‘Working in cybercrime, I’ve helped more people than in the rest of my career’ After his first six months leading the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group – a not-for-profit partnership that enhances the cyber resilience of small businesses – Detective Superintendent Ian Kirby has ambitious plans for growth and a call to arms for police officers around cyber prevention, as Policing Insight’s James Sweetland reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/1/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview The birth of an organisational field: the institutionalisation of civilian crisis response services in the de-tasking era Civilian-led, non-police crisis response services – which attend mental health crises that previously had received uniformed police response in many jurisdictions – have multiplied substantially alongside widespread calls for ‘de-tasking’ of police. Yet, these services inevitably engage in forms of ‘policing’ in both practical and sociological terms, if we understand policing to involve reducing harms and maintaining order under the shadow of police (state coercive) power. Seeing the rapid expansion of these services as the birth of a new organisational field, following organisational and institutional theories, this paper delineates possible futures of these services as they coalesce into increasingly isomorphic forms. The paper then considers the potential bases of legitimacy, organisational ethos and accountability that will develop around these services, and sets out challenges that the organisational field will face if it is to avoid becoming an extension of ‘the police’. Policing and Society 9/1/2024 Research article First-ever cases of 3D printed guns recorded in Scotland Police Scotland recorded the first cases of 3D-printed guns last year. Holyrood Magazine 9/1/2024 News Territory Response Group deployed to troubled NT community of Wadeye amid ‘unacceptable’ unrest AUSTRALIA: A Northern Territory police officer's quarters have been ransacked in the remote community of Wadeye, with tactical response officers deployed to the region to help quell a rising tide of unrest. Social unrest has recently reignited in the often troubled West Daly community, about 400 kilometres south west of Darwin, with police and their property repeatedly targeted during the turbulence. Police Minister Brent Potter said additional specialised officers have now arrived in Wadeye to assist. ABC News (Australia) 9/1/2024 News Of paramount importance: How police are engaging children of prisoners A scheme in Thames Valley is helping to improve outcomes for young people with a parent in prison; Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass spoke to Sgt Russ Massie to find out how it works, how other areas could emulate it, and if police really are the best agency to work on it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/1/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Illegal 3D printed guns found in Scotland as police record first cases of firearms Police are now in talks with UK-wide forces, as well as other partner agencies, to help prevent the risk posed by the manufacture, distribution and possession of 3D printed firearms. Daily Record 9/1/2024 News First cases of 3D printed guns on Scotland’s streets Guns produced by 3D printers have been recorded by police in Scotland for the first time. Police Professional 9/1/2024 News Police called to NSW schools 20,000 times AUSTRALIA: Police have been called to schools across NSW almost 20,000 times in the past year, including for serious sexual incidents and violence involving pistols and swords. [AUDIO] The Courier Mail (Australia) 9/1/2024 News Mosque attack inquest: Terrorist’s radicalisation and firearm licensing among next phase NEW ZEALAND: The coronial inquiry into the 2019 Christchurch terror attack is set to deal with more contentious issues, but an Islamic group says the massacre should not be politicised. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/1/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/1/2024 News Gardai ‘now hunting more than 150 suspects over Dublin riots’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are considering releasing images of suspects they have no names for. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 9/1/2024 News VAWG and RASSO – Reflections on the journey so far and what comes next This video from Tech UK focuses on ‘Tech for Good’, particularly the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) & Rape and Serious Sexual Offences (RASSO) work, offering reflections on the journey to date and outlining future direction. Hear from leads from the VAWG Taskforce, Op Soteria, Police Digital Service and industry experts as they discuss the journey of the VAWG and RASSO digital strategic intents, progress and what comes next. PolicingTV 9/1/2024 Feature, Opinion, Video ‘Pain should be a last resort’: Police arrest tactics called into question NEW ZEALAND: A former cop says when police are trying to subdue suspects, the situation can swiftly deteriorate. New figures released to our newsroom show Police have resorted to the tactical use of pain to bring violent or resisting offenders under control more than 2,600 times since 2016. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 9/1/2024 News «173517361737173817391740174117421743Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events