Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96329 total results. Showing results 36701 to 36720 «183218331834183518361837183818391840Next ›Last » Met Police officers warned not to strip at London nightclub’s ‘porn idol’ event Force says officers have been “reminded of need to uphold standards while off duty”. The Independent 2/8/2022 News Dangerous prisoners lose right to walk free halfway through sentence A charity has warned that the new powers could be used to block the release of thousands of prisoners despite government assurances they will be used “rarely” The Times - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News Lincolnshire “doesn’t have effective oversight of use of force in custody” A HMICFRS report into Lincolnshire's custody facilities has found it is unable to show when force is used it is always necessary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News Police officer numbers in Scotland at lowest level for 14 years as staff warn they feel ‘taken for granted’ The number of officers in Police Scotland has fallen by 679 in a year, the equivalent of almost two officers leaving the force every day i News 2/8/2022 News Police officer quarterly strength statistics: 2 August 2022 Statistics on police officer quarterly strength, which gives the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 2/8/2022 Report Forces welcome new court powers to tackle hare coursers Rural crime teams have got tough new legislation to tackle hare coursing gangs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News 2021 Crime Statistics CANADA: Latest annual reports Statistics Canada 2/8/2022 Report Injury Profiles of Police Recruits Undergoing Basic Physical Training: A Prospective Cohort Study Purpose A lack of published epidemiological data among police recruits presents a major challenge when designing appropriate prevention programs to reduce injury burden. We aimed to report the injury epidemiology of Western Australian (WA) Police Force recruits and examine sex and age as injury risk factors. Methods Retrospective analyses were conducted of prospectively collected injury data from WA Police Force recruits between 2018–2021. Injury was defined as ‘time-loss’ and injury incidence rate per 1000 training days (Poisson exact 95% confidence intervals) was calculated. For each region and type of injury, the incidence, severity, and burden were calculated. The association between age, sex, and injury occurrence were assessed using Cox regression time-to-event analysis. Results A total of 1316 WA Police Force recruits were included, of whom 264 recruits sustained 304 injuries. Injury prevalence was 20.1% and the incidence rate was 2.00 (95%CI 1.78–2.24) injuries per 1000 training days. Lower limb injuries accounted for most of the injury burden. Ligament/ joint injuries had the highest injury tissue/pathology burden. The most common activity injuring recruits was physical training (31.8% of all injuries). Older age (Hazard Ratio = 1.5, 95%CI = 1.2 to 1.9, p = 0.002) and female sex (Hazard Ratio = 1.4, 95%CI = 1.3 to 1.6, p Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 2/8/2022 Research article More than 3,000 police firearms operations in West Midlands and Staffordshire More than 3,000 police operations involving firearms took place in the West Midlands and Staffordshire last year, new figures show. Express & Star 2/8/2022 News Revealed: US police consistently miss red flags – and domestic abuse turns deadly USA: Red flags captured the attention of lawmakers in Washington, but they can only help save lives if police, prosecutors and judges know how to act on them The Guardian 2/8/2022 Feature Local Fed leaders campaign against officer assaults Fed leaders have staged an online day of action against assaults. It came as a thug was jailed for just six months despite using a motorbike as a weapon. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News Minister orders WA Police domestic violence training review in wake of Clarke inquest AUSTRALIA: An inquest into Queensland police’s handling of the death of Hannah Clarke and her three children has prompted Western Australia’s police minister to examine how the state’s force handles domestic violence cases. Brisbane Times (Australia) 2/8/2022 News Police to get sweeping new asset seizure powers AUSTRALIA: Criminals nabbed with guns or drugs risk having assets, including cryptocurrency, seized under sweeping new laws to be introduced in Victorian parliament today. The Age (Australia) 2/8/2022 News Queensland corruption watchdog has ‘largely abandoned responsibility’ for complaints against police, inquiry hears AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s corruption watchdog has “largely abandoned all responsibility” when it comes to investigating complaints against police, while politicians are “afraid” of introducing a superior system of independent oversight, a commission of inquiry has heard. The Guardian 2/8/2022 News Police turnover rate almost doubles in past 12 months with some blaming fatigue and increased risks NEW ZEALAND: Police staff turnover rates have almost doubled in the past 12 months, with some citing increasing pressures and dangers faced by frontline staff as contributing factors. Stuff (New Zealand) 2/8/2022 News, Video Scottish Fed to embark on ‘Pay Update Roadshow’ The events will give officers the opportunity to receive in-person updates on the pay dispute. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News New Tauranga MP submits new gang bill on day one NEW ZEALAND: National’s new MP for Tauranga, Sam Uffindell, used his maiden speech in parliament to reaffirm his pledge to tackle what he calls “prevalent” gang convoys on the city’s roads. Stuff (New Zealand) 2/8/2022 News Image-based sex abuse doubles in five years The number of cases where someone discloses or threatens to disclose an intimate image has more than doubled, latest figures how. Police Professional 2/8/2022 News New legislation to crack down on illegal hare coursing welcomed by police The national policing lead for hare coursing said tough new measures introduced on Monday (August 1) will “better equip police forces” to target offenders. Police Professional 2/8/2022 News Police Minister Chris Hipkins defends new firearms legislation NEW ZEALAND: A law that could ban violent criminals from even being on the same property as a firearm for up to a decade will come into force by the end of next week - along with tougher penalties for those who breach the orders. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/8/2022 News, Video «183218331834183518361837183818391840Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events