Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96394 total results. Showing results 36121 to 36140 «180318041805180618071808180918101811Next ›Last » I have spent 25 years treating serious sexual offenders – this is what I’ve learned. Sexual offenders can be deceitful and cruel. But they may also be ashamed and desperate to change. Helping them is the only way to prevent more victims. The Guardian 18/8/2022 Feature, Opinion Saskatoon Police Service hopes to expand victim services unit to meet community demand CANADA: Saskatoon’s board of police commissioners received a report Thursday from the Saskatoon Police Service asking for funding to expand the victim services unit. Chief of Police Troy Cooper said the discussion revolved around finding the funding to help support more victims in the city. Global News (Canada) 18/8/2022 News ‘Just horrid’: Police watchdog now investigating death of man in Alberta RCMP cell CANADA: Greg Hartzler said his son, Addison Hartzler, 30, was acting in a “psychotic and delusional” manner, but police didn’t call paramedics or have him assessed by a doctor. Toronto Star (Canada) 18/8/2022 News What Victoria’s police union wants from political leaders AUSTRALIA: The police union says violent lockdown protests have exposed risks to the force as it demands changes to protect officers. The Chronicle (Australia) 18/8/2022 News Online Garda Survey 2020: An Urbanised Cohort An Garda Síochána regularly measures public perceptions of crime and policing in Ireland. The publics’ views on the effectiveness of An Garda Síochána, in terms of service delivery, their perceptions of national and local crime and policing priorities are invaluable [PDF] metrics which aid in operational and strategic decisionmaking. An Garda Síochána 18/8/2022 Report Public has high level of trust in gardai, new survey finds REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 80 per cent of people trust members of An Garda Síochána, a major online survey has found, with 85 per cent of people considering gardai to be friendly and helpful. The results come from a survey conducted of 6,000 adults and a smaller group of younger people. Derry Now 18/8/2022 News Chief Constable praises officers and staff following publication of HMICFRS PEEL report Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy has today thanked officers and staff for all their hard work following publication of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) PEEL (Police Effectiveness, Efficiency, Legitimacy) assessment for the financial year 2021/2022. Merseyside Police 18/8/2022 News Justice system still not recovered from the pandemic. There has been a significant change in the profile of offences going through the courts over the last two years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2022 News Police uncover almost 750kg of methamphetamine worth $675 million in massive ice bust AUSTRALIA: A tip-off led Australian Border Force officers to the haul, hidden in numerous sea cargo containers in Sydney. 7 News (Australia) 18/8/2022 News Essex use new mobile weapons detectors for street ops. Officers have been using the OpenGate appliance for a month so far, in what is being called a "first in the country". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2022 News NT Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker says he will not resign, following damning union survey result AUSTRALIA: Almost a week after a survey of Northern Territory Police officers showed a majority "do not have confidence" in the force's leadership, Commissioner Jamie Chalker has rejected calls for his resignation. ABC News (Australia) 18/8/2022 News Queensland’s police commissioner declined an initial invitation to appear at domestic violence inquiry AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s police commissioner, Katarina Carroll, rejected an invitation to appear at an inquiry into police responses to domestic violence, prompting the commission to ask if they needed to issue a summons for her to attend. The Guardian 18/8/2022 News Mongols gang trial: Drug dealing, shootings – and Louis Vuitton NEW ZEALAND: A gang was so intent on becoming the biggest in the Bay of Plenty, it was prepared to use any means possible to get it there, a court has been told. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 18/8/2022 News Prisons an ‘inhumane environment’ doing little to rehabilitate offenders – ex-inmate NEW ZEALAND: A former prisoner and a family member with a relative behind bars have described the penal system as hard to navigate from the outside and dehumanising and nightmarish for those inside. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/8/2022 News Armed policing removed from PEEL and SOC to be assessed by region. PEEL reports for Merseyside, Suffolk and Dyfed-Powys have been published today following the three forces volunteering to take part in a pilot of the inspectorate's new approach. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/8/2022 News Independent misconduct hearing panels ‘should not feel pressured by chiefs and politics’, says PFEW The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) is concerned that updated misconduct guidance “carries a risk of prejudice and could sway the decisions”. Police Professional 18/8/2022 News Suffolk Police Federation boss accuses government of ‘taking liberties’ The boss of the Suffolk Police Federation has accused the government of "taking liberties" over pay and conditions. East Anglian Daily Times 18/8/2022 News Bradford police chief left furious after Yorkshire city named ‘most dangerous in Europe’ The West Yorkshire city tops a list of the 10 most dangerous cities in the continent with Coventry ranked in second place and Birmingham fourth. Express 18/8/2022 News Australia needs a long-term strategy to combat IP theft A recent joint speech by the heads of MI5 and the FBI highlighted the IP threat posed internationally by China; Dr Ben Stevens and Dr Gatra Priyandita of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute believe that, with Australian organisations under threat from state-sponsored IP theft, the Government’s recently elevated cybersecurity focus should be expanded to include a commission to examine the theft of Australian IP. Policing Insight 18/8/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘Chilling’: Rise in women in UK investigated by police over illegal abortions Increasing numbers of women in the UK are being investigated by police on suspicion of having illegal abortions. The Independent - Subscription at source 18/8/2022 News, Video «180318041805180618071808180918101811Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events