Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 37721 to 37740 «188318841885188618871888188918901891Next ›Last » Police outline how they will measure the impact of the Violence Against Women and Girls through a new outcomes and performance framework The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and College of Policing have published a new framework setting out how they will measure the impact of the new policing Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) framework published in December 2021, which requires all police forces to take action to improve how they tackle VAWG. The VAWG Outcomes and Performance Framework explains the approach to outcome setting and performance management over the next two years. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/4/2022 News Ottawa police officers on leave for not being vaccinated can return to work CANADA: The Ottawa Police Service confirms that officers who were not vaccinated against COVID-19 can now return to work. CTV News (Canada) 6/4/2022 News Overhaul model for police financing, Quebec report urges CANADA: The cost of policing in Montreal is ballooning, but it’s not making the city any safer, says a new report that recommends investing more in mental health services, housing for the disadvantaged and early childhood education. Montreal Gazette (Canada) 6/4/2022 News Calgary police to delay removal of thin blue line patches, citing internal discord CANADA: A recent decision by the Calgary Police Commission to require officers to remove a controversial thin blue line patch from their uniforms has deepened discord within the police service, according to Calgary's police chief. CBC News (Canada) 6/4/2022 News Naloxone pilot saves man’s life in Cleveland Officers from Cleveland Police have saved the life of a man by administering Naloxone just two weeks after the launch of a pilot scheme which sees frontline officers carrying the emergency antidote treatment. Police Professional 6/4/2022 News Gardai left with no choice but to do paperwork on days off with increased demands and falling numbers in force REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are being left with no choice but to do paperwork on their days off because of increased demands and falling numbers in the force. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 6/4/2022 News Secrecy over police EncroChat hacking is unconstitutional, defence lawyers tell top French court FRANCE: France’s constitutional court, the Conseil Constitutionnel, has heard arguments that the use of ‘defence secrecy’ to withhold information about police surveillance operations breaches the French constitution Computer Weekly 6/4/2022 News Many factors blamed for looming retention crisis in An Garda Siochana REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Poor conditions, pensions, equipment and excessive administration are being blamed for a looming retention crisis in An Garda Siochana. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 6/4/2022 News Graham Dwyer ruling will force criminal investigation to ‘reinvent itself’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The investigation of crime in the State “will have to reinvent” itself in some ways in light of the Graham Dwyer ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), but the investigatory environment had already begun to respond, Garda and other justice sources said. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 6/4/2022 News Met Police officer charged with sexually assaulting colleague pictured for first time PC Joseph Demir is alleged to have sexually assaulted a fellow colleague while on duty in March 2020 when he was a student officer at Hendon Training School in London Mirror 6/4/2022 News Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber quits council The Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Matthew Barber has resigned as a district councillor to dedicate more time to his role. BBC 6/4/2022 News Crackdown on financial crime: Major operation topples organised crime group operating across Europe A recent operation backed by Europol and Eurojust saw police arrest more than 100 organised crime suspects in Latvia and Lithuania, and close down a scam call centre operation generating millions of euros; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the operation itself, and how European collaborations are playing a vital role in tackling financial crime and large-scale money laundering. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Europe Is Building a Huge International Facial Recognition System Lawmakers advance proposals to let police forces across the EU link their photo databases—which include millions of pictures of people’s faces. Wired 6/4/2022 News NICE Investigate Surpasses Milestone of Supporting 4 Million Police Investigations in England and Wales with Cloud-Based Evidencentral Platform A substantial number of UK police forces now use NICE’s market-leading digital evidence management solution to digitally transform the criminal justice process Yahoo! 6/4/2022 News Greater Manchester Police named specialist county lines force The force will receive additional support and investment from the Home Office over the next three years to take down county lines drug networks. Home Office 6/4/2022 News Former and serving officers charged over ‘grossly offensive’ WhatsApp messages A serving officer from West Mercia Police, along with a former officer from the force, are both to appear in court charged with sending grossly offensive messages, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Police Professional 6/4/2022 News Forensic Science Regulator looking for feedback on latest version of Code The Forensic Science Regulator Act puts a duty on the Regulator to prepare and publish a code of practice about the carrying on of forensic science activities in England and Wales. This statutory code of practice will be made up of three elements Forensic Capability Network 6/4/2022 News CSE Automate completes successfully with hugely promising benefits picture emerging Transforming Forensics’ CSE Automate Project successfully completed at the end of March, having delivered extremely promising benefits and leaving a wealth of assets and learning for all forces in England and Wales. Forensic Capability Network 6/4/2022 News Why we put policing’s overlooked capability under the microscope Forensic science is often overlooked as a niche part of policing. But after six months as the new NPCC Forensic Lead, Chief Constable Nick Dean argues that forensics is vital for enabling crime investigation and prevention, and sets out a raft of changes which could help policing restore public trust. Forensic Capability Network 6/4/2022 News Offensive Weapons Act 2019 restrict access to dangerous weapons Changes to legislation brought about by the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 mean that from today (April 6) it will be harder for young people to buy dangerous weapons, both at the point of sale and delivery. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/4/2022 News «188318841885188618871888188918901891Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events