Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 34961 to 34980 «174517461747174817491750175117521753Next ›Last » Garda association and independent talks chairman embroiled in row over ‘misleading’ information REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association (GRA) and the independent chairperson of rostering talks are embroiled in a war of words over the accuracy of information being shared about the discussions. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 17/9/2022 News Protests across UK over killing of unarmed black man Chris Kaba Hundreds of people have gathered outside New Scotland Yard as part of a series of protests across the country calling for justice for Chris Kaba, an unarmed black man who was shot dead by police in south London. The Guardian 17/9/2022 News Police arrest 27 people in eight days after spate of violence and disorder in East Leicester Leicestershire's acting chief constable has repeated calls for calm as it emerged the police have arrested a total of 27 people for a spate of violent incidents and disorder in East Leicester. Leicester Mercury 17/9/2022 News, Video Queen’s funeral: UK police gearing up for largest ever test Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral on Monday will be London´s largest ever policing event, the city´s force said Friday, with world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners set to descend on the UK capital. Geo News 17/9/2022 News Channel smugglers say crossings are ‘no danger’ because they call UK police before setting off Government sources reject ‘spurious’ claim that smuggling gangs are improving safety by contacting authorities and asking to be picked up. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/9/2022 News Chris Kaba’s cousin says police watchdog response lacks urgency “He was the life of the party, you know, everywhere he went, he didn’t shy away from showing the people he cared for that he cared for them,” says Jefferson Bosela, describing his cousin Chris Kaba. The Guardian 17/9/2022 News, Video Why we should not rush to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Australia The campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Australia from 10 to 14 continues to gather pace; but Dr Terry Goldsworthy, a former police officer and now Associate Professor at Bond University, argues that incarceration of youth offenders is a sentencing outcome rather than a determination of criminal responsibility, and raising the age of responsibility will do little to address the underlying causes of youth crime. Policing Insight 17/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Top secret police papers linked to gang-related crime stolen from off-duty officer’s car Names and personal details of people linked to gang-related crime were stolen from a vehicle belonging to an off-duty officer in Walsall, it has been revealed. Express & Star 17/9/2022 News Merseyside police hit 600 arrests to crackdown on organised crime Merseyside Police have carried out a series of drugs raids as they hit 600 arrests in a major crackdown on organised crime. Data released by police says they have carried out over 1,700 stop searches, more than 125 land searches and seized more than 140 vehicles. ITV News 17/9/2022 News To delete or not Emelia Bezant-Gahan provides a round-up of recent police law cases concerning the interaction of data retention and the fundamental human right to a private life under Article 8 of the ECHR. Police Professional - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 Feature Loaded question Following the Liverpool shooting of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, Professor Peter Squires examines what we know about guns in England and Wales and the serious violence problem they create. Police Professional 16/9/2022 Feature Policing poverty The aftermath of the pandemic and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis is causing an unprecedented strain on household finances. What will the impact be on crime levels? Police Professional reports. Police Professional 16/9/2022 Feature Update on fatal police shooting of Chris Kaba Our investigators are working hard to collate and review a large amount of evidence as our homicide investigation progresses into the fatal shooting in Lambeth, south London of Chris Kaba. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/9/2022 News Blues and crews Effective crew resource management is vital to police air support, according to research by Dr Simon Bennett, who accompanied NPAS crews for more than two years to assess operational safety and efficiency. Police Professional - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 Feature ‘Street POP’? Get REAL Dr Stephen Moore looks at ways to improve the use of problem-oriented policing through his ‘evolutionary’ learning framework, making use of accessible analytical methods and drawing upon the principles of realist evaluation. Police Professional - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 Feature Announcement – new chief of police CANADA: The Toronto Police Services Board today announced the selection of Myron Demkiw, M.O.M. (Member of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces), as the new Chief of Police of the Toronto Police Service. Myron Demkiw is a 32-year veteran of the Service, and is currently the Acting Deputy Chief of the Specialized Operations Command. Toronto Police Services Board (Canada) 16/9/2022 News Drug testing for Gardaí set to come into effect later this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New rules around drug testing for Gardaí are set to come into effect before the end of the year, according to a new action plan from the Department of Justice on tackling garda corruption. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2022 News Garda anti-corruption action plan will focus on strengthening measures REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new action plan to help tackle corruption in the gardaí was launched on Friday by Justice Minister Helen McEntee. The plan is designed to implement recommendations from the Garda Inspectorate on monitoring and detecting corruption within the organisation. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2022 News New £17m custody suite offering efficiency benefits to Nottinghamshire Police one year on The new purpose-built, 50-cell custody suite opened by Nottinghamshire Police almost exactly a year ago is proving its worth to the force, a new report says. Notts tv 16/9/2022 News Durham Police: Sir Keir Starmer Beergate probe cost £101k The investigation into whether Sir Keir Starmer broke coronavirus rules cost the public £101,000, police have said. Durham Police launched an inquiry after the Labour leader was filmed drinking beer in an MP's office in April 2021 when Covid restrictions were in place. BBC 16/9/2022 News «174517461747174817491750175117521753Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events