Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 35001 to 35020 «174717481749175017511752175317541755Next ›Last » New police intervention team heading to Montreal high schools aims to curb gun violence CANADA: Some Montreal high schools located in parts of the city that have recently been touched by crime and gun violence could soon see a new intervention team in their hallways, the city of Montreal and its police service announced Thursday. CBC News (Canada) 16/9/2022 News Brandon police hope for provincial grant that would let them explore better ways to deliver services CANADA: Manitoba's second-largest city wants to find ways to make its police service more efficient by delivering services differently. CBC News (Canada) 16/9/2022 News Chair of N.S. shooting inquiry worries budget constraints could tether RCMP watchdog CANADA: The chairman of Nova Scotia’s mass shooting inquiry raised concerns Wednesday that budget constraints could end up tethering investigations by the watchdog agency that reviews complaints against the RCMP. Blue Line (Canada) 16/9/2022 News Middle garda ranks in three counties reject new roster proposal but agree to back pay increase REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda middle management in a number of counties have voted to reject a proposed roster change, The Journal has learned. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2022 News McEntee publishes plan to tackle threat of internal Garda corruption REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has published an implementation plan aimed at countering the threat of internal corruption within An Garda SÃochána. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2022 News Minister McEntee publishes action plan to counter threat of internal corruption in An Garda SÃochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Implementation plan jointly produced by Department of Justice and An Garda SÃochána to ensure the highest standards of integrity in An Garda SÃochána builds upon significant work already undertaken by Garda Anti-Corruption Unit. Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2022 News New leadership of UK’s largest force must make radical changes to overcome key challenges This month saw the appointment of a new Commissioner and Acting Deputy Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police Service, the UK’s biggest police force; Martyn Underhill, a former Met police officer who served as Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner from 2012-2021, believes the new leadership team will have to make some swift and fairly radical changes to address the key challenges affecting public confidence and performance in the force. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 Feature, Opinion A 2-minute intro to the Australian Institute of Criminology PolicingTV 16/9/2022 Video A 2-minute intro to the Australian Institute of Criminology PolicingTV 16/9/2022 Video Union warns of police callout crisis as opposition pledges to publish response times AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s powerful police union claims the force is on the brink of a crisis, with officers routinely taking an hour to attend high-priority callouts such as armed robberies and home invasions. The state opposition has agreed to publish police response times if elected at the November state election amid a renewed push from the Police Association of Victoria for increased transparency in the force. The Age (Australia) 16/9/2022 News Two officers stabbed in central London An investigation is under way after two officers were stabbed in central London on Friday morning (September 16). Police Professional 16/9/2022 News Police informant gets raped after being left unmonitored while undercover UNITED STATES: A woman was raped while conducting an undercover operation for the police in the US state of Louisiana last year in January. International Business Times UK 16/9/2022 News Two police officers stabbed near Leicester Square in central London Male arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and assaulting emergency worker The Guardian 16/9/2022 News Community cohesion: Tackling tensions following conflict Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, countries across Europe and further afield have opened their doors to more than seven million refugees fleeing the conflict; but a new report warns that as the war continues and refugees remain in their new host countries, tensions could increase at community level, creating potential challenges for law enforcement, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 Analysis, Feature Two police officers stabbed by knifeman in London’s West End. The Met officers were attacked after being called to reports of a man with a blade at around 6am. The Standard 16/9/2022 News Changing Tunes – the rehabilitative power of music. We profile a charity that uses music to help people in the criminal justice system to turn their lives around. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/9/2022 News Gunning for justice: What is the truth about the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, an unarmed man that has sent relations between police and the black community to a new low? Chris Kaba, 24, died after he was shot following a car chase with Met police. Mail Online 16/9/2022 News Special officers guilty of misconduct over bottom touching Two special officers from British Transport Police have been found guilty of misconduct after touching colleagues inappropriately at a social event. BBC 16/9/2022 News ‘It is important to remember that police officers are people too’-Police Federation’s response to mental health charity posts. Recent social media posts from Mental Health charity Mind have left police officers feeling betrayed, disappointed and angry. The Havering Daily 16/9/2022 News Friday briefing: What we do – and don’t – know about why Chris Kaba was shot dead by police In today’s newsletter: The 24-year-old black man was shot by police in south London – but questions remain about how and why the incident became lethal The Guardian 16/9/2022 News «174717481749175017511752175317541755Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events