Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 36781 to 36800 «183618371838183918401841184218431844Next ›Last » Armed class A drug dealer gets handed lenient sentence because of Leicestershire Police failures An armed drug dealer selling ketamine, cocaine and ecstacy on the streets of Loughborough had his sentence slashed because of the "lamentable" delays in police actually charging him. Leicester Mercury 31/7/2022 News Strip-search policies in the UK should be subject to the same scrutiny we apply to stop and search The recent story of Child Q, the 15-year-old black schoolgirl who was accused by her teachers of smelling of cannabis and subjected to a strip-search at her school in Hackney, London, without an appropriate adult present, has rightly elicited outrage. i News 31/7/2022 Feature 5 lessons for police leaders who want to make a difference USA: Trust and respect are earned with time and effort, not the stars on your collar Police1 31/7/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘Reprehensible’ Facebook posts emerge as Qld police boss lauds ‘excellent’ domestic violence response AUSTRALIA: Posts on space for law enforcement officers belittle victims and imply Queensland police avoid responding to DV incidents The Guardian 31/7/2022 News Warning racism in police has been ‘taken out of canteens and put on WhatsApp’ ‘How many times can we say it’s a few bad apples?’ asks president of National Black Police Association The Independent 31/7/2022 News What it’s really like to be a police officer: ‘We get called murderers and rapists’ British policing is in turmoil, with officers demoralised and forces beset by scandal. Steve Boggan joins Swindon’s frazzled finest on the frontline The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2022 Feature Brisbane teenager built spyware used by domestic violence perpetrators across world, police allege AUSTRALIA: Jacob Wayne John Keen, 24, is alleged to have created hacking tool when 15 years old and sold it to more than 14,500 people The Guardian 30/7/2022 News UK policing urged to be a ‘trailblazer’ in collaborating and training on the use of tech by human trafficking OCGs Ahead of this week’s workshop on the use and abuse of technology in relation to human trafficking, Temporary Chief Inspector Mark O’Donoghue, who helped to create and deliver human trafficking training to police in Vietnam, spoke to Policing Insight’s Keith Potter about the importance of international collaboration, tackling upstream crime to prevent downstream harm, and the UK’s role in sharing tech investigation expertise. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/7/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion More police firearms operations in West Mercia There were more police operations involving firearms in West Mercia last year, new figures show. The Shuttle (Kidderminster) 30/7/2022 News Drivers’ fury as six police cars and 12 officers are used to stop drivers over minor offences including one who was fined £100 for his mis-spaced number plate An assistant chief constable has been forced to defend his force's tactics after six police cars and 12 officers were sent out to an operation which ended in someone getting a ticket over a mis-spaced number plate. Mail Online 30/7/2022 News Police prioritise tackling antisocial behaviour in Salisbury Tackling antisocial behaviour is a priority for Wiltshire Police, according to the PCC, as Salisbury sees a flair up of incidents. Salisbury Journal 30/7/2022 News Shocking statistics reveal high number of assaults on South Yorkshire Police officers The Government has released shocking statistics about the high number of attacks on police officers in South Yorkshire and across England and Wales. The Star (Yorkshire) 30/7/2022 News, Video Staffordshire Police appoints football hate crime officer A police force has appointed a dedicated football hate crime officer ahead of the new season. BBC 30/7/2022 News Criminal networks busted in cross-border police operation AUSTRALIA: Police have made several arrests and seized firearms, cash and drugs in an operation targeting organised criminal networks in northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland. ABC News (Australia) 30/7/2022 News, Video Reports of retail crime nearly double in 5 years – National’s claim of ‘soft’ approach rubbished by expert NEW ZEALAND: Reports of retail crime - from shoplifting to vandalism and ram raids - have almost doubled in five years, with police and the sector confirming a "violent trend". NZ Herald (New Zealand) 30/7/2022 News, Video The rise in body-worn cameras: The impact on UK policing and public safety Video footage from police body-worn cameras is increasingly being used in investigations and as evidence in court, but law enforcement officers are not the only people now wearing body-cams; Fergus Mayne, UK and Ireland Country Manager for Motorola Solutions, believes the widespread wearing of cameras by other public-facing staff can significantly increase the pool of video evidence, but also requires greater transparency from those businesses and organisations using the technology. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/7/2022 Feature, Opinion The blue line gets thinner: Saskatchewan police services face recruitment challenge CANADA: A global drop in the favourable perception of police is making it harder for Saskatchewan's police services to recruit new officers. CBC News (Canada) 30/7/2022 News Supreme Court modifies search incident to arrest inside a home CANADA: The Supreme Court of Canada has modified the application of the common law search incident to arrest power inside the home. In R. v. Stairs, 2022 SCC 11, a motorist called 911 to report seeing a male driver of another car striking a female passenger. The police located a similar vehicle parked at a home nearby and, after no answered police attendance at the door, they entered without a warrant. Blue Line (Canada) 30/7/2022 Feature Garda killer faces non-jury trial next year accused of plot to persuade witness not to testify REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Brady and co-accused Dean Byrne are charged with conspiring to persuade a State witness not to testify during Brady's trial for the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe. Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 30/7/2022 News Majority of garda leadership posts held by women following latest appointments REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A majority of An Garda SÃochána's leadership hierarchy are now women, following the latest senior appointments. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 30/7/2022 News «183618371838183918401841184218431844Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events