Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 36261 to 36280 «181018111812181318141815181618171818Next ›Last » Ottawa police could soon wear body cameras, but not everyone’s convinced CANADA: As Ottawa's police union lauds a proposal in its draft 2023 budget to outfit the force's officers with body cameras, one expert warns the technology won't do much to change the culture of policing. [AUDIO] CBC News (Canada) 9/2/2023 News Police watchdog clears officer of wrongdoing after he fired at man who killed 2 cops in Innisfil CANADA: Ontario's police watchdog says a South Simcoe police officer didn't commit any crimes when he fired upon a man who had fatally shot two other police officers in Innisfil last October. CBC News (Canada) 9/2/2023 News Will proposed federal firearms laws reduce gun crime in Canada? CANADA: When Bill C-21 was first introduced, it was all about reducing legal handgun sales and ownership transfers, which in itself will not have any impact on rising gun crime in this country. Blue Line (Canada) 9/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Garda operation ‘scaled back’ after joyriding cases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai have scaled back operations in Cherry Orchard following a major response to high profile joyriding cases. Echo.ie (Republic of Ireland) 9/2/2023 News GSOC publishes its observations on Policing, Security and Community Safety Bill REPUBLIC OF IRELANDS: Today (Thursday 9 February 2023) the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) welcomed the Policing, Security and Community Safety Bill 2023 as “a significant step forward in addressing a clearly- defined, and long-signalled, gap in Ireland’s policing accountability infrastructure”. Garda Ombudsman (GSOC) 9/2/2023 News Launch of Policing Authority-funded research project REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority welcomes the launch of a research project commissioned by the Authority to explore the experience and perceptions of policing within diverse and minority communities in Ireland. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 9/2/2023 News New campaign shines light on assaults on officers A national campaign has been launched to shine a light on the “potentially devastating consequences” for officers who have been victims of assault. Police Professional 9/2/2023 News Officers used ‘reasonable force’ prior to death of man in custody An investigation has found Derbyshire Constabulary officers used “reasonable force” to restrain a man before he was found unresponsive in his cell and later died in hospital. Police Professional 9/2/2023 News US civil rights leader Al Sharpton calls for an end to stop and search in UK The long-time campaigner also spoke of his hope that the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis could be a catalyst for change in policing in America. Sky News 9/2/2023 News Recorded Crime – Offenders AUSTRALIA: Statistics about offenders proceeded against by police including age, sex, Indigenous status and most serious offence. Australian Bureau of Statistics 9/2/2023 Report Wiltshire Police force funds employee foodbank Wiltshire Police is helping fund a foodbank for officers and staff who are struggling to make ends meet. The outgoing Chief Constable said he is worried rates of pay are forcing people out of the profession. Kier Pritchard was speaking as part of his final exclusive interview before he retires at the end of February. BBC 9/2/2023 News Community work for police employee who leaked confidential files that wound up on Facebook NEW ZEALAND: A police employee who used intelligence software to pry into the lives of people her friend thought were suspicious has been sentenced to 80 hours community work. Kayla Watson also took photos of four people’s secure police files and sent them to her friend, who then posted them in a Facebook chat group. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/2/2023 News Slap or redirection strike? Lawyer, police chief disagree on PSO’s slap of boy AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police chief commissioner Shane Patton has defended the actions of a protective services officer after footage emerged of her slapping an 11-year-old boy who spat at her at a Melbourne train station, but calls for an independent investigation have emerged. Footage obtained by 3AW on Thursday showed the boy repeatedly swearing and using a racial slur, his arms restrained behind his back by two PSOs. The Age (Australia) 9/2/2023 News SA Police officer used ‘distraction kicks’ during alleged assault while arresting man, court hears AUSTRALIA: A lawyer for a police officer charged with assaulting a man he was arresting by kicking him five times while he lay on the ground has told a court the officer was following his training by using "distraction kicks". ABC News (Australia) 9/2/2023 News Talking with Professor Peter Neyroud: Reflections on the state of UK Policing PolicingTV and Policing Insight Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently visited Wolfson College in Cambridge, to meet Professor Peter Neyroud who had some fascinating thoughts and insight on the State of UK Policing. Why he felt we were in our current position, how we compared internationally, and how the future could develop. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 9/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Talking with Professor Peter Neyroud: Reflections on the state of UK Policing PolicingTV and Policing Insight Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently visited Wolfson College in Cambridge, to meet Professor Peter Neyroud who had some fascinating thoughts and insight on the State of UK Policing. Why he felt we were in our current position, how we compared internationally, and how the future could develop. PolicingTV 9/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video The policing education qualifications framework: A block to recruitment or a natural evolution? The Home Secretary’s recent call for a review of entry methods into UK policing is the latest twist in the policing degree debate; Nottingham Trent University lecturers Georg Tangen and Phil Rudkin, both former police officers, argue that the consensus of evidence to date shows policing does benefit from a degree level of education, and that the ‘loudest dissenters’ of the degree programme may be representative of the most criticised policing cultures and attitudes. Policing Insight 9/2/2023 Feature, Opinion The Times view on David Carrick’s sentence: Wholly Exceptional David Carrick, who raped and abused at least 12 women over 17 years while he was an officer in the Metropolitan Police, has been sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison for his crimes. This is not enough: he should spend the rest of his life in jail. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2023 Feature, Opinion February POLICE mag out now In the first edition of 2023, we are showcasing some of the work we do at Federation HQ, delving deeper into the role of the Claims Team. Hear from National Chair Steve Hartshorn directly as he answers your questions and learn more about the Federation's Simplify DG6 campaign. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/2/2023 News Policeman raped me when I was six, girl claims at trial A schoolgirl has told the trial of a policeman accused of sexual offences and assault that she was raped by him when she was six years old. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2023 News «181018111812181318141815181618171818Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events