Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93526 total results. Showing results 36341 to 36360 «181418151816181718181819182018211822Next ›Last » Neighbourhood officers don’t need degrees says Lancashire PCC Andrew Snowden says neighbourhood policing work needs life skills and curiosity ratherthan academic qualifications. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News Rising to the challenge Bedfordshire’s PCC Festus Akinbusoye hopes the new Race Action Plan to address the disparities faced by black people in policing will bring ‘tangible change’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 Feature, Opinion More than 1,000 knives removed from streets during week of action More than 1,000 knives were seized and almost 2,000 arrests made during a seven-day police crackdown on knife crime. Police Professional 26/5/2022 News Texas school shooting – live: Police ‘waited outside despite pleas for action’ USA: Officials say gunman said ‘I’m going to shoot an elementary school’ minutes before rampage The Independent 26/5/2022 News Texas shooting: Police urged to enter deadly school attack, witnesses say USA: Police were urged to charge into a deadly school shooting in Texas by onlookers, witnesses say, with one suggesting he considered doing so himself as he became frustrated. BBC 26/5/2022 News Review calls for child protection overhaul in England after two deaths Report in wake of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson killings proposes new specialist teams The Guardian 26/5/2022 News Women ‘overlooked’ as possible child abusers Child protection workers may have assumed that women were less likely than men to harm their children, a review into the murders of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson said. The way child protection is approached in England needs to “change fundamentally” following their deaths, the child safeguarding practice review panel said. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News Rape victims may be spared ‘digital strip search’ Alleged rape victims will only have their mobile phones and other devices taken by the police “when absolutely necessary”, a senior government law officer has confirmed. Alex Chalk QC, the solicitor-general, will say today that as part of his office’s review of evidence disclosure procedures, police investigators will be ordered to keep detailed written explanations and justifications for when they require complainants to relinquish electronic devices. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News E-scooter crash injuries quadruple The number of pedestrians injured after being hit by e-scooters was nearly four times higher in 2021 than the previous year, according to figures from the Department for Transport. A total of 223 people travelling on foot were wounded by the contraptions in Britain last year, including 63 who were seriously hurt. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News Policing CPD: Our series conclusions In the last in our series on continuing professional development (CPD) in policing, the team at the Open University’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning examine some of the key topics in light of the recent policing reviews. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 Analysis, Feature Backlash over law that would let gardai use facial recognition technology REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The justice minister has come under pressure to explain the nature of legislation that would allow gardai to use facial recognition technology (FRT). Helen McEntee yesterday told the Garda Representative Association’s (GRA) annual conference in Mayo that she intended to introduce laws to facilitate the use of the technology. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News Mike Bush: Met commissioner hopeful has a drink-drive conviction The New Zealand police reformer who wants to run Scotland Yard has a drink-driving conviction. Mike Bush, one of six applicants for the role of Metropolitan Police commissioner, was 23 and had been a police officer for five years when he was caught driving over the legal limit. He went on to become New Zealand’s most senior police officer, with an impressive record of improving public confidence and driving down crime rates. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News Gang violence will subside, Police Minister assures Aucklanders NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Poto Williams has given an "assurance" to Aucklanders that gang activity in the city will subside, but she couldn't speak to claims that the number of gang recruits were outstripping new police officers. 1 News (New Zealand) 26/5/2022 News Los Angeles rethinks ‘defunding the police’ as violent crime surges USA: Two years after George Floyd’s murder, rise in homicides has complicated issue of reform Financial Times 26/5/2022 News There’s crime to be solved but police are pouring cash into ‘digital Tipp-Ex’ squads Forces accused of wasting thousands of pounds on redacting names and images from evidence in order to satisfy privacy rules The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/5/2022 News New state of the art police boat unveiled to patrol Humber region waterways Humberside Police has unveiled a new boat that will help them tackle crime along the region's waterways. Galene, named after the Greek Goddess of calm seas, will be the biggest boat on the Force, helping officers in instances of marine patrolling and underwater searching. This project has been two years in the making and will also support other emergency services where it can. Grimsby Live 26/5/2022 News Economic insecurity and intimate partner violence in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic AUSTRALIA: A large body of research has now examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family and intimate partner violence (IPV; Bourgault et al., 2021; Peterman, O’Donnell, & Palermo, 2020; Peterman & O’Donnell, 2020a, 2020b; Piquero et al., 2021). [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 26/5/2022 Report Audit of Federal Policing Major Project Governance Tools CANADA: National Headquarters (NHQ) Federal Policing Criminal Operations provides oversight and governance for investigations related to serious and organized crime, financial crime, cybercrime and border integrity. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 26/5/2022 Report NI police industrial action could create ‘public safety’ issues The Justice Minister, Naomi Long, has said "real issues around public safety" would be created by any form of industrial action by police officers. She was attending a Police Federation conference near Belfast where she was told of anger in the ranks over pay. BBC 25/5/2022 News School police officer ‘confronted’ shooter but didn’t fire at him before deadly attack USA: Chilling footage has surfaced of Salvador Ramos, 18, stalking around the outside of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, while carrying a rifle just before he killed 19 children and two adults in a mass shooting. The Independent 25/5/2022 News «181418151816181718181819182018211822Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events