Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 36821 to 36840 «183818391840184118421843184418451846Next ›Last » PCC criticises own force over social media arrest A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has criticised her own force for sending police officers on two occasions to question and then arrest a man for an alleged offensive social media post. Police Professional 29/7/2022 News Taupō man Graham Philip charged with sabotage believed to be first in New Zealand history NEW ZEALAND: In what could be a landmark prosecution, a Taupō man is believed to be the first person ever charged with sabotage in New Zealand - a historic offence which was originally passed into law to prevent foreign interference on our shores during World War II. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/7/2022 News Improve menopause support, forces urged by NPCC Forces are being urged by the national lead to step up support for officers and staff going through menopause. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/7/2022 News PSNI Chief praises ‘inclusive’ force at LGBT+ conference Northern Ireland's Chief has said the force is committed to being visible and inclusive, after hosting annual LGBT+ conference. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/7/2022 News Met police officers strip searched up to 800 children a year – with as many as 200 having their ‘intimate parts’ exposed during the process Met police officers are strip searching 800 children a year, with as many as 200 having 'intimate parts' exposed in the process, according to public data. Mail Online 29/7/2022 News Consumers group calls for return of Online Safety Bill The UK's consumer rights group has demanded the online safety bill is kept to cut fraud. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/7/2022 News AI tech to find motorists using phones The 'sensor test vehicle' is already patrolling some of England's motorways and A-roads. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/7/2022 News William Neville, 34, is charged alongside another serving Met constable and former PC with sending “grossly offensive” messages in the chat called “Bottle and Stoppers” William Neville, 34, is charged alongside another serving Met constable and former PC with sending "grossly offensive" messages in the chat called "Bottle and Stoppers" Mirror 29/7/2022 News Prosecutors accused of ‘criminalising innocent police’ over Couzens messages Three police officers are being cross-examined over messages they sent on a group WhatsApp chat with Sarah Everard’s killer, Wayne Couzens, in 2019. The Independent 29/7/2022 News Calgary Police had a ‘tumultuous’ year in 2021: chief CANADA: Calgary Police Service Chief Mark Neufeld said 2021 will go down as a “tumultuous” year in the history books, as he and the force’s senior leadership delivered their annual report to a city committee on Thursday. Global News (Canada) 29/7/2022 News, Video The shape of intention CANADA: Current forensic investigations often involve analysis of video evidence, which may have limited resolution and clarity, particularly when acquired under poor lighting conditions or when objects of interest are at a distance. Blue Line (Canada) 29/7/2022 Feature New coercive control law offers real hope to victims REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Charles Dickens had one of his more memorable characters, Mr Bumble, scathingly analyse the legal system in the epic novel Oliver Twist. When he learned from Mr Brownlow that, under Victorian law, he was responsible for actions carried out by his wife, he reacted indignantly. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 29/7/2022 Feature, Opinion Annual report 2021 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In a way that could not have been foreseen when 2020 was drawing to a close, the COVID health emergency entered a third and very active phase in early 2021. [pdf] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 29/7/2022 Report Policing Authority publishes Annual Report 2021 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority has published its Annual Report for 2021, which was laid before the Houses of the Oireachtas on Tuesday 26 July by Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 29/7/2022 News Former officer Wayne Couzens loses challenge to whole-life sentence Wayne Couzens is still set to die in prison after he lost his bid to reduce his sentence at the Court of Appeal. Police Professional 29/7/2022 News Current practice on non-molestation orders published in response to super-complaint The College of Policing has published refreshed ‘current practice’ for non-molestation orders (NMOs) to ensure they are used “consistently and effectively” by forces to help protect victims of abuse. Police Professional 29/7/2022 News Former police officer Wayne Couzens loses bid to reduce whole-life prison sentence for Sarah Everard murder His lawyers had argued the sentence was 'excessive' Police Scotland 29/7/2022 News Sarah Everard murderer Wayne Couzens loses appeal against whole-life prison sentence Court of Appeal told the way Couzens hunted down and killed his victim was a ‘fundamental attack on our way of life’ The Independent 29/7/2022 News Viewing Firearm Danger Through the Lens of Police Officers Despite danger being an integral part of officer decision-making during potentially lethal encounters (see Graham v. Connor), the study of officers’ perceptions of danger is scarce. Using a survey of over 800 police officers located in a large metropolitan police department, this study assesses officers’ perceptions of danger in different types of armed citizen situations involving various levels of citizen resistance. It also identifies various contextual factors and officer characteristics in relation to danger. The findings are used to inform future research, departmental policy, officer training, and the “objective reasonableness” standard put in place by the Supreme Court. Homicide Studies 29/7/2022 Research article Review of cancelled 999 calls to take ‘considerably’ longer than expected REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The completion of the Policing Authority review of the controversy surrounding gardai cancelling emergency 999 calls has been delayed and is likely to take “considerably more time than initially anticipated”. In its annual report, the Policing Authority said it is to carry out a review and examine the actions being taken by gardai to “understand and address the factors” which led to the cancellation of 999 calls. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 29/7/2022 News «183818391840184118421843184418451846Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events