Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93469 total results. Showing results 36921 to 36940 «184318441845184618471848184918501851Next ›Last » Concerns raised in Longford over incidents of violence in the town REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Business leaders, community groups and local people in Longford say they are very concerned about incidents of violent crime on the streets of the town and say urgent action is needed to address the situation. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 5/5/2022 News Merseyside Police ‘not institutionally racist’ Merseyside Police's chief constable has "categorically" denied the force is institutionally racist following claims by the Police and Crime Commissioner. PCC Emily Spurrell made the comments in an interview with an online channel, Policing TV. BBC 5/5/2022 News Merseyside Police ‘institutionally racist’ says crime commissioner Emily Spurrell Merseyside Police were branded "institutionally racist" by local Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Emily Spurrell in an interview which appears to have caught the force by surprise. Liverpool Echo 5/5/2022 News Officer pleads guilty to attempted rape A police officer has admitted attempted rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH). Police Professional 5/5/2022 News Whole-life term for Couzens ‘excessive’ Court of Appeal told Wayne Couzens deserves “decades in jail”, his barrister has told the Court of Appeal, but argued that the imposition of a whole-life term was excessive. Police Professional 5/5/2022 News Room size versus rapport CANADA: An article in the June/July 2020 issue of Blue Line discussed how the size of the interview room affects the behaviour of the subject, and suggests that the larger the space the more open the room felt and, therefore, the subject would also feel more open to discuss matters at hand. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act COLLECTION: Information relating to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act which received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022. Home Office 5/5/2022 Report PSNI chief Simon Byrne rules out top Metropolitan Police job Chief Constable Simon Byrne has not applied for the job of Metropolitan Police commissioner and is "committed" to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). BBC 5/5/2022 News Unzipping fanny pack a reasonable safety search CANADA: Opening a fanny pack and looking inside, rather than patting it down first, was a reasonable response during an investigative detention for a weapons offence, Manitoba’s highest court has held. In R. v. McKenzie, 2022 MBCA 3, two police officers in an alley saw a man jogging through a back yard. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Dr Luann Pannell: ‘You don’t have good emotion or bad emotion, you just have numb – that’s not healthy’ As LAPD’s Director of Police Training and Education, Dr Luann Pannell is using her insight as a psychologist to reshape the Department’s training approach and ensure resilience and good mental health receive as much focus as procedures and practical skills, as she explained to Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/5/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Distraught dad says ‘police officers who ran down my son are murderers’ Arthur Holscher-Ermert, 27, died after being hit by an unmarked police car on Saturday night, with his reeling family demanding answers from the force Mirror 5/5/2022 News The next innovative step in law enforcement training CANADA: Members of law enforcement are in a constant state of learning and training. The question is, how can police departments transform their training to ensure their officers have the proper skills to better serve their communities? Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Q&A: Lonny Blackett CANADA: In a recent episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder was joined by Ret. Sgt. Lonny Blackett, who was the first Black police officer in the city of Brampton (Peel Regional Police Service). Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature, Interview Merseyside police commissioner says force is racist An elected police and crime commissioner (PCC) has become the first to declare her own force institutionally racist, putting her at odds with the chief constable and rank-and-file officers. The Times - Subscription at source 5/5/2022 News UK’s Metropolitan Police can’t tell the difference between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, police report suggests A UK Metropolitan Police summary of the force's much-criticised actions at a March 2021 vigil in Clapham Common for Sarah Everard mistakenly referred to an appearance by the "Duchess of Sussex", a copy of the document shows. Business Insider 5/5/2022 News Police officer sacked for trying to frame ex for murder and gang crimes A police officer has been sacked after being convicted of trying to frame his ex-girlfriend for a string of invented crimes. Metro 5/5/2022 News Implementing new approaches – with distinction CANADA: Exactly 10 years ago, Robert Lunney, former Chief of both Edmonton Police and Peel Regional Police, wrote an article for Blue Line. In it he pointed out concerns regarding the ever-present dangers of social media and its effect on social unrest. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Living with childhood trauma CANADA: I have been an officer for 22 years, and while I’ve had a few lows, there have been hundreds of highs thus far in my career. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature, Opinion A matter of trust CANADA: How to revolutionize substance use treatment for Canada’s cops. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Organized car thieves met head on CANADA: Car theft trends and how the York Regional Police acted on them. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature «184318441845184618471848184918501851Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events