Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96369 total results. Showing results 36261 to 36280 «181018111812181318141815181618171818Next ›Last » New neighbourhood officers to tackle rural crime priorities Two neighbourhood police officers have hit the ground running after stepping into new roles in their communities. Nottinghamshire Police 15/8/2022 News NPCC Disability in Policing Conference 2022: Conversations with confidence The National Police Chiefs' Council Disability in Policing Conference, supported by Policing Insight, is a unique opportunity improve equality and inclusion for one of the largest protected groups in policing. Register today for the event taking place 28th-29th September at the Holiday Inn Coventry. Policing Insight 15/8/2022 Advertisement, Feature Two charged with human smuggling CANADA: The Cornwall Regional Task Force (CRTF) has charged two people with human smuggling offences. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 15/8/2022 News Teaching police how to handle people in crisis CANADA: It was as macabre a piece of video as this city has seen, security footage from inside one of Toronto’s iconic streetcars, made the more disturbing for its familiarity. Toronto Star (Canada) 15/8/2022 News Policing Authority assessment of policing performance REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It marks something of a milestone in itself that a Policing Authority document assessing Garda performance does not begin with a reference to COVID-19 as a defining part of its context. [pdf] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 15/8/2022 Report Dr Bernd Bürger: Negotiation, a feeling for crowds and full-time teams are key to policing public protest Ahead of this week’s London Policing College workshop on policing public protest in Germany, keynote speaker Dr Bernd Bürger of the Bavarian Police Institute of Further Education spoke to Policing Insight’s Keith Potter about the importance of communication and negotiation in handling demonstrations, the need for officers and commanders to have expertise and experience, and the benefits of establishing full-time public order policing units. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2022 Feature, Interview Policing Authority publishes Assessment of Policing Performance July 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority has today published its Assessment of Policing Performance, an evaluation of the Garda SÃochána’s performance over the first half of 2022. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 15/8/2022 News An Garda SÃochána announces new operational uniform REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The delivery of a new Garda Uniform to frontline operational Gardaà commences this week. An Garda SÃochána 15/8/2022 News Hero North Wales cop encourages others to make difference by joining police A hero police officer who has talked down countless suicidal men and women from a bridge is calling on others to make a difference by joining the police. North Wales Pioneer 15/8/2022 Feature, Interview Offenders targeted as part of drink and drug drive campaign Over 290 offences were detected by Police Scotland as drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs continue to be targeted. Police Scotland 15/8/2022 News Harnessing innovation for policing Ellie Rice, Security Lead, for the Defence and Security Accelerator programme explains how it benefits policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/8/2022 Analysis, Feature Albanian migrants ‘exploiting modern slavery law loophole’ as record numbers cross Channel A former director general of Border Force says they know they cannot get visas so are claiming to be trafficked The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/8/2022 News Noah Donohoe protest calls for ‘transparency’ at inquest Calls have been made for transparency in relation to the police investigation into the death of schoolboy Noah Donohoe at a protest held by the child’s family at Belfast City Hall on Saturday. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 15/8/2022 News Bridgewater police say new electric cruiser ‘performing better’ than expected CANADA: Tesla patrol vehicle runs for about two full shifts between charges, chief says CBC News (Canada) 15/8/2022 News NZ Police strive for ‘world-leading’ approach to firearms black market with launch of gun registry With more than 240,000 legitimate firearms holders among New Zealand’s five million population, and a large hunting community, previous attempts to tighten firearms licensing have been met with long and loud opposition; but plans for a new gun registry to target firearms criminality have gathered pace in the wake of the Christchurch massacre, and will come into effect next year, as Policing Insight Contributing Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2022 Feature Queensland police commissioner to front extra hearing of domestic violence inquiry AUSTRALIA: Katarina Carroll will discuss the force’s capability and culture after critics questioned why she had not been called to appear The Guardian 15/8/2022 News Smart speed cameras could be in use within months NEW ZEALAND: Speed cameras that take two pictures at different spots in order to work out a vehicle's average speed could be in use within months. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/8/2022 News Evidence reviewed in police investigation into Hull grooming gang allegations No charges have so far been brought despite 34 arrests. Hull Live 15/8/2022 News Plea to put aside ‘punitive approach’ to young offenders NEW ZEALAND: A sustained spike in youth crime is continuing with ram raids, smash 'n' grabs and brawls across the country, but one youth development organisation says leaders are missing the mark on the issues faced by rangatahi. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/8/2022 News Gardaà get new look as modern uniforms launched for 13,000 personnel REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: First complete change of uniform in Garda history sees members get less formal and more practical outfits including polo shirts The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 15/8/2022 News «181018111812181318141815181618171818Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events