Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93469 total results. Showing results 36641 to 36660 «182918301831183218331834183518361837Next ›Last » All Cork Garda divisions face a rise in crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: THE number of property crimes have increased in all three Cork Garda divisions for the opening four months of this year. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 14/5/2022 News Privacy fears over Garda purchase of 11 drones for training ahead of digital recording bill REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have purchased 11 drones ahead of a new bill which will permit their use in operations, a move which has sparked privacy concerns. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 14/5/2022 News Thirty-four arrests made and drugs seized as part of crackdown on crime in Cumbria Officers across the county have carried our extensive policing activity in recent weeks as part of a targeted crackdown on crime in Cumbria. Cumbria Constabulary 14/5/2022 News Police figures reveal all stop and searches in Colchester There were almost 60 stop and search incidents carried out in Colchester town centre in March, figures reveal. Gazette-news (Colchester) 14/5/2022 News British Police have disturbingly deceived many activists into romantic relationships An unknown number of British women have been deceived into relationships with undercover police officers. We spoke to one of them about how she found out, what justice would look like, and why the program was so horrifyingly abusive. Jacobin 14/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Man sentenced in connection with County Lines investigation Project Medusa has today (Friday, 13 May) welcomed the sentence of John Bromilow for being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug (Class B). Merseyside Police 14/5/2022 News Cheshire Police to take part in knife crime week of action Cheshire Constabulary has numerous activities planned to support a national campaign to take knives off the streets and educate people about the risks of carrying bladed weapons. Cheshire Police 14/5/2022 News Biden requests more money for funding local police USA: President Joe Biden has asked state and local leaders to use money from his Covid-19 relief legislation to increasing spending for police forces across the country. The Independent 14/5/2022 News Ex-armed response officer reveals ‘excruciating’ fight against Police Scotland Rhona Malone has been awarded almost £1 million by the force, but said no amount of compensation will make up for her ‘pain or sacrifices’. The Independent 14/5/2022 News Promoting Women Police Officers: Does Exam Format Matter? Despite decades of calls to diversify policing, women continue to be underrepresented in the field, and this problem compounds when looking up the ranks. One explanation is that police organizations are “gendered” in that their structures, processes, and cultures support men’s career advancement over women’s. To investigate this possibility, we analyzed survey results from 685 women police officers to examine whether career advancement is influenced by the composition of an agency’s promotional process. Most agencies used a combination of testing components, with written exams being the most common, but also a heavy reliance on interviews, assessment centers, and career portfolios. Exam format had a limited impact on women’s career advancement, while agency type, age, and education level were all significant correlates of women’s interest in promotions and career advancement. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 14/5/2022 Research article Ex-firearms officer Rhona Malone awarded £1m in Police Scotland sexism case A former Police Scotland armed response officer who exposed the “ugly and rampant culture of sexism and misogyny” within the firearms department has been awarded almost £1 million by the force. The Times - Subscription at source 13/5/2022 News NPCC lead on data calls for more specialists Speaking at a police IT conference Durham CC and NPCC Data Quality Portfolio Lead, Jo Farrell, has called for investment in more specialist expertise. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/5/2022 News Senior NSW ministers begin work on new laws after secret police briefings AUSTRALIA: Senior NSW ministers are working on new laws to deal with proceeds of crime and unexplained wealth after secret briefings from top-ranking police warned that organised crime in the state was out of control. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 13/5/2022 News What is coercive control? These are the concerning behaviours AUSTRALIA: Queensland is leading Australia through a cultural and legal transformation to criminalise coercive control, a pattern of behaviours that is highly correlated with the risk of domestic harm and homicide. The Guardian 13/5/2022 Feature Operation Arkstone: Sydney man sentenced after pleading guilty to 179 child abuse offences AUSTRALIA: A 31-year-old Western Sydney soccer coach has been convicted of sexually assaulting seven children today (13 May) and sentenced to 30 years’ jail in the Downing Centre District Court. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 13/5/2022 News Budget to be delivered against a backdrop of profligate spending NEW ZEALAND: When Finance Minister Grant Robertson delivers the Budget next Thursday it will be the end of a months-long campaign to convince Kiwis he and his Government are sound economic managers. Stuff (New Zealand) 13/5/2022 Feature, Opinion, Video Young Adult List court programme leading the way in justice system transformation NEW ZEALAND: Decades of calls for transformative change to a justice system that is traumatising, punitive and non-inclusive have largely gone unanswered. But what if transformation is happening - quietly, but surely - one courtroom at a time? Stuff (New Zealand) 13/5/2022 Feature, Video New police retail crime unit to target worst shoplifters NEW ZEALAND: A new police retail crime unit is identifying and targeting some of the countries worst shoplifters who are brazenly stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of goods. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 13/5/2022 News, Video ‘Don’t be frightened to admit you are struggling’ To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Devon and Cornwall Sergeant and Fed rep Sue Honeywill talks about her struggles publicly for the first time as she continues to recover physically and mentally following a harrowing incident in 2020 where she was driven at and struck by a car. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/5/2022 Feature, Interview Sheku Bayoh inquiry shown 3D image of scene where police restrained him Reconstruction presented alongside visual and audio recordings of events leading up to death of man in Kirkcaldy in 2015 The Guardian 13/5/2022 News «182918301831183218331834183518361837Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events