Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115756 total results. Showing results 35521 to 35540 «177317741775177617771778177917801781Next ›Last » New strategy to tackle organised crime A new strategy has been launched to tackle the domestic and international threat of serious and organised crime. Home Office 13/12/2023 News New strategy launched to tackle threat of serious and organised crime A new strategy aimed at tackling the growing threat of serious and organised crime has been announced by the Home Secretary as the Government steps up action to clamp down on criminal gangs operating in and against the UK. Police Professional 13/12/2023 News Thousands of illegal wildlife products seized by Border Force Thousands of products containing endangered plant and animal species have been seized by Border Force as part of an intensive international operation to target the criminal networks behind wildlife crime. Police Professional 13/12/2023 News Officer dismissed for drink-driving on duty An officer who admitted drink-driving while on duty has been dismissed without notice. Police Professional 13/12/2023 News UK unprepared for large-scale ransomware attack, report warns The Government should invest “significantly more resources” in the National Crime Agency’s (NCA) response to ransomware attacks, a new report says. Police Professional 13/12/2023 News Tributes paid to ‘much-loved’ Hertfordshire officer who died suddenly last month PC Luke Fuller joined the force in 2016, working in the FCR before starting his training to become a police officer in January 2021. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/12/2023 News Derbyshire’s Rural Crime Team ‘most proactive’ in the UK on tracking thefts The CESAR database helps forces track visible identification labels, microdots, forensic DNA markers and electronic transponders which are fitted in hidden locations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/12/2023 News Anti-racism training is the ‘best CPD’ that’s challenging thinking Chief inspector Rob Budden says that while Merseyside's programme is not something which will be a 'lift and a shift into other forces', it is an effective blueprint to follow. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/12/2023 Analysis, Feature B.C. human rights commissioner to probe police exclusion zones CANADA: Human rights commissioner wants to know why some media and observers were excluded or restricted and traffic cameras were off during the Hastings Street tent city removal. Powell Rivers Peak 13/12/2023 News Thunder Bay police chief meets with First Nations leaders in first leadership forum CANADA: Chiefs say it's a good first step on long and challenging road to repairing relationships. CBC News (Canada) 13/12/2023 News The power of community engagement: A safer future for law enforcement REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: For the past decade, officer’s health and safety has been at the forefront of the industry. Blue Line (Canada) 13/12/2023 Feature New Superintendent Shaun Grant appointed to Buncrana Garda District REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Superintendent Shaun Grant has been appointed to the Buncrana Garda District. Derry Journal (Republic of Ireland) 13/12/2023 News Appointments following garda division shake up REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A number of new appointments have been made following the merger of the Cavan-Monaghan Garda Division with neighbouring Louth. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 13/12/2023 News Hate crimes are on the rise − but the narrow legal definition makes it hard to charge and convict The Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October, and Israel’s subsequent ground invasion of Gaza, has led to significant rise in hate crime attacks on both Jews and pro-Palestinians in the US; but Professor Jeannine Bell of Chicago’s Loyola University believes complex legislation, inadequate police training and a lack of specialists officers and prosecutors means that hate crimes are rarely reported, well investigated, charged or brought to trial. Policing Insight 13/12/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Clare to get new Chief Superintendent garda in updated rota REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The latest appointments and allocations in An Garda Síochána confirm a move for one leading garda to Clare. Clare Live (Republic of Ireland) 13/12/2023 News Independent report explores the potential causes of racial and ethnic disparities in the use of Taser An independent report exploring the potential causes of racial and ethnic disparities in the use of Taser by police officers in England and Wales has been published today. Analysis by researchers from Keele University, UCL, The University of Exeter and Staffordshire University suggests that a complex interplay of factors increases the likelihood of Taser being deployed against people from Black and other ethnic minority communities. Keele University 13/12/2023 News SA to hold inquiry into domestic, sexual violence AUSTRALIA: A royal commission into domestic, family and sexual violence will be held in South Australia. Premier Peter Malinauskas announced the inquiry on Wednesday following a roundtable discussion with ministers, public servants, family violence advocates and South Australia Police. Recent deaths in South Australia were a "horrendous reminder of how far our society still has to go in addressing the scourge of domestic violence", Mr Malinauskas said. The Canberra Times (Australia) 13/12/2023 News Garda management shake-up sees new senior gardaí coming to Tipperary REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The latest appointments and allocations in An Garda Síochána confirm a new role for one leading garda. From December 11, Chief Superintendent Aileen Magner, from Kilfinane, is being transferred to Ennis with responsibility for Clare and Tipperary garda divisions. In July, Chief Supt Magner was promoted from Superintendent to Chief Superintendent in the Dublin Metropolitan Region. Tipperary Live (Republic of Ireland) 13/12/2023 News Government won’t force PCCs to takeover fire and rescue services, report reveals There will be no wholesale takeover of fire and rescue services by Police and Crime Commissioners says the Government as it publishes the long awaited response to its fire reform white paper, 17 months after the consultation closed for comments. Emergency Services Times 13/12/2023 News Increased Taser use on Black Brits down to ‘structural racism’, damning report finds Structural racism is behind an increased use of Tasers against Black communities in the UK, a new report has found, as the weapon risks 'dehumanising' and even being 'potentially lethal' for those it's used on Mirror 13/12/2023 News «177317741775177617771778177917801781Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events