Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115777 total results. Showing results 35661 to 35680 «178017811782178317841785178617871788Next ›Last » Cahill’s concern over Garda resources in Roscrea REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Fianna Fáil TD for North Tipperary, Jackie Cahill, has been highlighting the particular policing needs of Roscrea with senior garda management again in recent times. The Nenagh Guardian (Republic of Ireland) 11/12/2023 News Relentless London protests creating Met Police funding gap, Sadiq Khan warns The mayor has appealed to the Home Secretary for money to fill the gap, which he said could be as high as £240 million. The Standard 11/12/2023 News Lancashire police detective who led Nicola Bulley case dies at 50 Tributes have been paid to one of Lancashire's most senior police officers, who led the investigation into the disappearance of Nicola Bulley. BBC 11/12/2023 News Met ‘underfunded for London’s unique demands’ The Metropolitan Police lacks the funding it needs to meet London's “unique demands”, Sadiq Khan has said. The mayor has written to Home Secretary James Cleverley to call for an increase in the National and International Capital City (NICC) grant. NICC is a mechanism provided to the Met to support the additional costs of policing a capital city – including protests, sporting events and diplomatic protection. BBC 11/12/2023 News Trans inmates can visit women’s prisons to prepare them for outside New policy from the Scottish Prisons Service would allow even inmates with a history of violence against women to mingle in female prisons The Times - Subscription at source 11/12/2023 News New fraud strategy looks to radically overhaul approach to tackling a £7bn crime and a ‘broken’ system The first five-year strategy to tackle fraud, economic and cyber crime was recently published by the City of London Police – the lead force on the issue for England and Wales – in an effort to redress a decade of ‘deprioritising’ fraud compared to other crimes; the strategy looks to improve the service to victims, prevent the continuing escalation of fraud, and secure more successful justice outcomes, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/12/2023 Analysis, Feature The outlook for science and technology in policing Interview: Chief scientific adviser for policing Professor Paul Taylor outlines the priorities and emphasises the need to ‘democratise the science’ for police officers UKAuthority.com 11/12/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Protocols protecting young people’s right to silence ‘forgotten’ by NSW police, watchdog finds AUSTRALIA: Officers interviewed people who wished to remain silent despite court judgments finding practice was improper, law enforcement commission says. The Guardian 11/12/2023 News Police cut contract short with architect of controversial interviewing method NEW ZEALAND: Police have severed ties with the architect of a controversial interviewing technique – saying they’re ending his contract leading a major internal project six months early due to cost-cutting. It comes as former detective superintendent Tom Fitzgerald’s role in the homicide investigation into the cold case killing of pregnant Christchurch woman Angela Blackmoore has been scrutinised. Stuff (New Zealand) 11/12/2023 News Operation Mantus Final Report AUSTRALIA: Operation Mantus – A report under section 132 of Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 concerning alleged excessive use of force and issues concerning police interviews of young persons in custody. NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) (Australia) 11/12/2023 Report Operation Mantus Final Report AUSTRALIA: A new Law Enforcement Conduct Commission report has found that NSW police officers have been interviewing young persons in custody in a way that compromises their right to silence in a significant number of cases. NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) (Australia) 11/12/2023 News Christchurch terror attack inquest: 111 call about Linwood threat ‘clearest example of Priority 1 call’, expert says NEW ZEALAND: Front line police could have possibly stopped the shooting at a second mosque during the Christchurch terror attack, if they were aware of the threat against it, an international counter-terrorism expert says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 11/12/2023 News Tribute to Lancashire police chief who has died aged 50 Tributes have been paid to one of Lancashire's most senior police officers, who led the investigation into the disappearance of Nicola Bulley. BBC 11/12/2023 News ‘Our criminal justice system is failing victims… it can’t even get the basics right’ Victims’ watchdog Geraldine Hanna tells of ongoing frustration at her lack of statutory powers to try and tackle problems such as delays in cases and a lack of scrutiny due to the political impasse at Stormont Belfast Telegraph 11/12/2023 Feature, Opinion ‘The Science of Problem-Oriented Policing’ with Gloria Laycock OBE This three-part series provides insights into the world of problem solving, from leading experts in this global field. In the second video, Emeritus Professor Gloria Laycock, one of the UKs foremost authorities on problem-solving, talks about the publication of her new book: ‘Crime, Science and Policing’. PolicingTV 11/12/2023 Feature, Video UK announces further support for Ukraine’s efforts to bring war criminals to justice The UK Government has announced funding to support the documentation, investigation and prosecution of war crimes in Ukraine. Home Office 10/12/2023 News Police hunt pro-Palestine protesters including man holding ‘Final Solution’ placard featuring the Star of David and woman waving sign ‘comparing Israel to Nazi Germany’ Police are searching for pro-Palestine demonstrators who were caught on camera carrying offensive placards during a rally in central London yesterday. Mail Online 10/12/2023 News Gardai working in the community outlined at Leitrim JPC meeting REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Speaking at the latest Joint Policing Committee, Chief Supt Aidan Glacken said that as part of Operation 'Twin Tracks', a day of action to prevent and detect anti-social behaviour on rail routes. Leitrim Live (Republic of Ireland) 10/12/2023 News Harris to be invited to Athlone on foot of “downgrading” of local garda station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris is to be invited to Athlone to discuss the recent garda operational changes which have left the town without a Superintendent overseeing the geographical area. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 10/12/2023 News ‘Relentless’ protests in London creating £240,000,000 police funding gap, Sadiq Khan says The Mayor of London has raised concerns that a sustained cycle of protests and vigils held in the capital is creating a funding gap for the Metropolitan Police. Metro 10/12/2023 News «178017811782178317841785178617871788Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events