Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 36881 to 36900 «184118421843184418451846184718481849Next ›Last » RCMP officer shot dead by Quebec police; woman and teen seriously injured in home CANADA: Quebec police killed an RCMP officer Wednesday morning who had allegedly seriously injured a woman and a teenager inside his home. Blue Line (Canada) 28/7/2022 News Breaking down silos in agency communication CANADA: Nowadays bad actors rarely operate within a single jurisdiction. There is no repudiating that “border less” and international crime are on an upward trajectory. Blue Line (Canada) 28/7/2022 Feature, Opinion Heroin worth over €2m among ‘significant quantities’ of drugs seized in Garda bust REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man in his 50s has been arrested after drugs worth millions of euro were discovered by Gardaí during the search of a residential premises. Kilkenny People (Republic of Ireland) 28/7/2022 News GSOC statement following sentencing of Garda for coercive control offences REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: GSOC notes the conviction and sentencing this week of a member of An Garda Síochána on charges of coercive control in what was a most egregious case of violence and abuse. Garda Ombudsman (GSOC) 28/7/2022 News Commonwealth Games: West Midlands Police has ‘had to make sacrifices’ West Midlands Police has had to make sacrifices to deliver the Birmingham Commonwealth Games but can still be depended on by victims of crime, the force's boss says. BBC 28/7/2022 News Averting Tragedy: An Exploration of Thwarted Mass Public Shootings Relative to Completed Attacks Scholarship on mass public shootings has increased in recent years as comprehensive datasets have become more available. As a result, much is known about the contextual and offender related characteristics of such attacks. However, less research has been conducted on attacks that were planned but ultimately did not occur. Understanding how mass public shootings may be thwarted or averted is important for both policy and theoretical reasons. In this paper, we describe a new dataset of averted mass public shooting threats (N = 194) from 2000–2019 and compare them to mass public shootings that were completed during this time (N = 97). Several noteworthy findings emerged, including that nearly half of the averted cases were reported by a friend or acquaintance, most targeted a specific location or group, and averted cases were more likely to involve school targets and co-offenders. Implications are discussed. Criminal Justice Review 28/7/2022 Research article Message from National Chair Steve Hartshorn to Special Constables From 1 July, PFEW welcomed special constables to its membership, aiming to offer support and representation to the 9,174 specials actively volunteering across England and Wales. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/7/2022 News NSPCC: Thousands of child abuse crimes every month Online Safety Bill is delayed More than 3,500 online child abuse crimes will take place every month that the Online Safety Bill is delayed, children’s charity the NSPCC has warned. Police Professional 28/7/2022 News DUP outrage as Garda car spotted in Tyrone The DUP has demanded answers after a rogue Garda police vehicle was apparently spotted in Co Tyrone. Councillor Maurice Devenney told Donegal Live that the Irish police vehicle was seen travelling into Northern Ireland on the Lurganboy Road near Castlederg in recent days. Belfast Telegraph 28/7/2022 News Liquid-with-code could help reduce home burglaries Police are hoping to stem a rise in burglaries by asking the public to use an invisible marking liquid. BBC 28/7/2022 News Kellie-Jay Keen: Police ‘were wrong to call on feminist’ A police force put in special measures for failing the public has admitted that the visit of two officers to a feminist YouTuber’s home after a complaint about her comments on transgender issues was “not wholly appropriate”. Kellie-Jay Keen, a married mother of three with more than 55,000 YouTube subscribers, was visited by two Wiltshire police officers on Sunday. The Times - Subscription at source 28/7/2022 News Online harms: The threat from terrorist and extremist-operated websites While the latest US drone strike highlighted the continuing physical global terrorist threat, extremist organisations are increasingly launching their own websites to spread their views and propaganda, and recruit new members; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the online threat posed by terrorists, and the work of Tech Against Terrorism to try and counter that threat. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/7/2022 Analysis, Feature 117 police officers tell their bosses they’re non-binary in 1,200 percent increase on the previous year The number of ‘non-binary’ police officers in the UK has jumped from nine to more than 100 in only a year, figures show. Mail Online 28/7/2022 News NI police officer’s alleged attempt to share dead man’s photo ‘sick’, says family Deirdre Lennon says disclosure compounded her grief after her brother Jim Lennon’s suicide in 2012 The Guardian 28/7/2022 News NSPCC: 100 sex crimes in Scotland every month Online Safety Bill is delayed A charity has warned that more than 100 online sex crimes will be committed against children in Scotland every month the Online Safety Bill is delayed. The Herald (Scotland) 28/7/2022 News New officers thanked for stepping forward as Police Scotland increase recruitment Sir Iain Livingstone QPM, Scotland’s Chief Constable, thanked 300 new probationary Constables as they took their oath of office during a ceremony at Police Scotland’s Headquarters, Tulliallan, today (Wednesday, 27 July, 2022). Police Scotland 27/7/2022 News Inspectors say fire and rescue service improving but more change urgently needed Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has reported on 15 fire and rescue services across the country in its second phase of its second round of inspections. It identified some encouraging improvements, but also said far more needs to be done to reduce risks to public safety. Emergency Services Times 27/7/2022 News Child sexual exploitation by organised networks report: government response POLICY PAPER: Government response to the child sexual exploitation by organised networks report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). Home Office 27/7/2022 Report UK police release a new guidance to protect freedom of speech The UK College of Policing has issued a new interim guidance, which "seeks to redress the balance between freedom of speech and protecting vulnerable members of the public". CHVN Radio 27/7/2022 News Robin Simcox appointed as Commissioner for Countering Extremism Robin Simcox confirmed in substantive role. Home Office 27/7/2022 News «184118421843184418451846184718481849Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events