Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96386 total results. Showing results 36201 to 36220 «180718081809181018111812181318141815Next ›Last » Justice Department defends Garda budgets REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Department of Justice "welcomes" Policing Authority focus on Garda IT, but does not address staffing issues Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 17/8/2022 News Alberta promises 275 more rural front-line officers with provincial police strategy CANADA: The Alberta government continues to make its case for a provincial police force to replace RCMP, saying it would add hundreds of front-line officers to small detachments. The United Conservative government outlined its blueprint for more police in rural Alberta today. It says 275 front-line police officers would be added to Alberta's 42 smallest detachments. CBC News (Canada) 17/8/2022 News New Met Police chief suggests HAIRNETS could be brought back for female police officers in the capital as she tweets photo and says ‘standards matter’ Female police officers in London could be told to wear hairnets again, as an incoming chief says a smart uniform plays a key part in public confidence in the force. Dame Lynne Owens, who takes over as deputy commissioner next month, criticised 'inconsistent hairstyles worn on duty' and suggested that standards of dress for all serving officers in the Met would be examined. She posted a picture of a pair of smart leather shoes and hair nets on Twitter, writing: 'Time to get working on those shoes.' Mail Online 17/8/2022 News Catalyst for change: The impact of al-Qaeda on UK counter-terrorism policing The CIA’s assassination earlier this month of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri – regarded as the ‘operational brains’ behind the 9/11 attacks – marked another stage in the ongoing international effort to prevent terrorist atrocities; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the impact of al-Qaeda and 9/11 on shaping the UK’s current counter-terror landscape. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/8/2022 Analysis, Feature Police officers violent to women will be sacked under new guidance Police officers who are violent towards women or girls can expect to be sacked, under new guidance for misconduct within police ranks. BBC 17/8/2022 News New Met Police chief suggests hairnets could return for female officers saying ‘standards matter’. Dame Lynne Owens will start her new role as deputy commissioner next month. My London 17/8/2022 News Police leaders promise crackdown on officers who are abusive to women. College of Policing for England and Wales is planning policies to deal with harassment and racism in forces after string of scandals The Guardian 17/8/2022 News Talking Point: Will smarter uniforms help restore trust in the Met? Met Police incoming Deputy Commissioner Dame Lynne Owens appears to be putting an emphasis on officers’ presentation, in a bid to improve perceptions. The Standard - Subscription at source 17/8/2022 Feature, Opinion Scotland set to be world first for biometric data Code of Practice Scotland will become the first country in the world to have a statutory Code of Practice on the use of biometric data for policing and criminal justice by the end of the year, it has emerged. Holyrood Magazine 16/8/2022 News Scottish officers to receive 5% pay rise and end ‘goodwill withdrawal’. The Scottish Police Federation has written to officers informing them that an agreement has now been secured. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News NCA Director General set to prioritise fraud Home Secretary Priti Patel has appointed Graeme Biggar CBE as Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA) to lead the fight against serious and organised crime and bring drug and people traffickers to justice. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/8/2022 News Sarah Everard vigil protester sues Met police after conviction. Dania Al-Obeid brings human rights claim after being found guilty of breaching Covid restrictions without court hearing. The Guardian 16/8/2022 News How Theresa May’s careless cuts destroyed Britain’s police service. Former chief superintendent Mark Dennett on ‘the worst home secretary in living memory’. Plus John Kendall on monitoring police conduct in custody suites. The Guardian 16/8/2022 Feature, Opinion NCA director general set to prioritise fraud Home Secretary Priti Patel has appointed Graeme Biggar CBE as Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA) to lead the fight against serious and organised crime and bring drug and people traffickers to justice. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/8/2022 News Justice awards to include custody and detention category Skills for Justice awards to include 10 categories for non-frontline staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News Derbyshire PCC funds stalking advocate positions PCC Angelique Foster has committed to funding for two new Stalking Advocate positions across the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News Police met with ‘code of silence’ as Sydney gangland murders remain unsolved AUSTRALIA: A "code of silence" continues to frustrate police as the number of unsolved gangland murders in Sydney over the past two years rises to more than a dozen. ABC News (Australia) 16/8/2022 News, Video Police pay erosion hitting recruitment, says Manx chief constable The erosion of pay for police officers is hindering the recruitment of new officers into the force on the Isle of Man, the chief constable has warned. BBC 16/8/2022 News Jail pitch for police informants’ exposure AUSTRALIA: People who sell out police informants will face significant jail time under reforms being put forward by the Victorian government. South Coast Register (Australia) 16/8/2022 News Scotland set for ‘world first’ with biometric data code of practice. Scotland is on course to become the first country in the world to have a statutory code of practice on the use of biometric data and technologies for policing and criminal justice purposes. Police Professional 16/8/2022 News «180718081809181018111812181318141815Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events