Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115802 total results. Showing results 37381 to 37400 «186618671868186918701871187218731874Next ›Last » Youth Justice Strategy Implementation Statement for 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Developed under the guidance of an expert Steering Group which had been in place since early 2019, the Youth Justice Strategy 2021 – 2027 was published in April of 2021. Government of Ireland 2/11/2023 Report QPS research highlights need to instil confidence in female officers and address selection biases As with many other police forces, Queensland Police Service (QPS) is looking to improve the representation of female officers across the workforce; new research from QPS Detective Chief Inspector Mike Newman suggests that instilling more confidence in female officers, and addressing inherent biases in selection processes, will be crucial in ensuring female officers progress through the ranks at the same rate as their male counterparts, as he explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview Facial Recognition – Delivering More Precise Policing Facial recognition technology has become an important tool for many police forces worldwide, including the Metropolitan Police Service (Met). To gain a better understanding of how the technology has been implemented and its potential impact, we spoke to Lindsey Chiswick, Director of Intelligence at the Met and the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Lead on Facial Recognition. According to Chiswick, the operational use of live facial recognition technology in London follows extensive research and development over a number of years. Close working with South Wales Police has enabled knowledge and learning to be shared, enhancing our ability to tackle challenges as they emerge. Science & Technology in Policing (Police Science Council) 2/11/2023 Feature Devolving Justice: Insights from four case study areas Since Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) were first introduced in 2011, justice devolution to local areas in England has continued to progress. With this report, we aim to look back on some of the areas that have been involved in justice devolution efforts, and share the lessons they have learnt along the way. The four case study areas discussed in this report are: London, Greater Manchester, the West Midlands and Avon and Somerset Crest Advisory 2/11/2023 Report Entry routes and leadership on the agenda at College of Policing summit Improving police constable entry routes and developing leadership across the service were on the agenda at the College of Policing’s Leadership and Workforce Summit. Police Professional 2/11/2023 News Ulez: Met Police records nearly 1,000 camera-related crimes Nearly 1,000 Ulez camera-related crimes have been recorded across London over the past seven months, according to Met Police figures. In October, 192 cases of cameras being stolen or damaged were recorded - a 32.6% drop compared with September. BBC 2/11/2023 News Avon and Somerset Police apologise for historic over policing of LGBT+ communities Chief Constable Sarah Crew has today apologised to Peter Tatchell, in response to his Apologise Now campaign, calling on all British police forces to say sorry for their role in over policing and under protecting LGBT+ people. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 2/11/2023 News Victims wait up to 13 hours for police response, new figures reveal Victims of burglaries and domestic incidents are waiting more than 13 hours for police to attend, according to figures obtained by the Lib Dems. BBC 2/11/2023 News Bikies to be stripped of colours in plan to target organised crime AUSTRALIA: Bikie gangs would be banned from wearing club colours and tough new anti-association laws put in place for convicted criminals under a proposed crackdown on organised crime. The plan for the new powers, among the toughest in the nation, comes after an admission that current legislation targeting serious criminal gangs in Victoria is failing. The Age (Australia) - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News Queensland’s forensics lab failed to pinpoint almost a third of blood samples in 2008 due to automated DNA testing system Queensland's forensics lab was failing to pinpoint almost a third of blood samples in 2008 — more than five times the figure from just two years prior, an inquiry has heard. The inquiry is examining Project 13, a 2008 report by seven scientists recommending the use of an automated DNA testing system, rather than extracting it manually. This was despite the automated method yielding up to 92 per cent less DNA than the manual option. ABC News (Australia) 2/11/2023 News Corrections changes community notifications after review into murder of Juliana Bonilla-Herrera NEW ZEALAND: Corrections has changed its community notification policy to include adult sex offenders, after a Christchurch woman was killed by her neighbour while he was on parole for rape. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/11/2023 News Manchester student PC sacked for lying about being sick A student police officer who admitted lying about being sick when he was on holiday has been sacked. BBC 2/11/2023 News Slowest police force takes 13 hours to attend priority calls Data reveals dramatically different response times across England and Wales The Times - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News Widening the application pool: Gender bias in UK police recruitment advertising With ongoing concerns around the drop in public trust and confidence in UK policing, forces face continuing pressure to ensure they are representative of the communities they serve; but a new report suggests that gender bias in the language used in police recruitment advertising may be deterring applicants at the first hurdle, as Richard Place, Managing Director of police recruitment website All Police Jobs, explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 Analysis, Feature Armadale Police Complex and Courthouse opening soon AUSTRALIA: The multi-million-dollar Armadale Police Complex will open to the public on Monday 13 November and Courthouse on Monday 6 November 2023. Western Australia Police Force 2/11/2023 News Fatal shooting of Mr Fakalago in Newlands justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that two officers were justified in their decision to shoot at Mr Fakalago to save a woman’s life in Newlands on 7 June 2022. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 2/11/2023 Report Police watchdog clears officers over fatal shooting of knife-wielding man NEW ZEALAND: The police watchdog has found two officers who shot dead a man in Newlands, Wellington, a year ago were acting to save a woman's life. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/11/2023 News Garda numbers hit new low in September REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda numbers dropped to a new low at the end of September, with a strength of 13,880, including just 11,050 rank and file members. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 2/11/2023 News Don’t wait to prosecute ‘pro-Hamas’ protesters, says Mark Rowley Britain's most senior police officer has publicly accused the Attorney Generals Office (AGO) of stalling the prosecution of two women [VIDEO]. The Times - Subscription at source 2/11/2023 News The Family Court and domestic abuse: achieving cultural change INDEPENDENT REPORT: The Domestic Abuse Commissioner's second report on the Family Court and domestic abuse. Home Office 2/11/2023 News «186618671868186918701871187218731874Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events