Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93432 total results. Showing results 37981 to 38000 «189618971898189919001901190219031904Next ›Last » City posts $52.2M surplus in 2021, helps police find money to offset $8M deficit CANADA: Discretionary spending freezes and other cost reductions helped lead to $52.2 million of budgeted money left unspent at the end of 2021. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 29/3/2022 News Met Police officer, 28, who headbutted cocktail bar worker when he accused him of breaking Covid lockdown rules with colleagues is spared jail after ‘moment of madness’ A Metropolitan Police officer who headbutted a member of staff at a cocktail bar after he was accused of breaching Covid restrictions has avoided jail. Mail Online 29/3/2022 News Police service in Windsor, Ont., buying EVs to replace older unmarked vehicles for 2023 CANADA: The Windsor Police Service in southwestern Ontario plans to purchase fully electric vehicles next year, but residents likely won't notice them at first. CBC News (Canada) 29/3/2022 News Ottawa police board requests convoy review despite concerns over timeline CANADA: Some members of the Ottawa Police Services Board are concerned the proposed timeline of a review into how the city and its police force responded to the so-called Freedom Convoy doesn't leave enough time to properly investigate. CBC News (Canada) 29/3/2022 News City records marked increase in all types of property crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Galway city has recorded a marked increase across all types of property crime over the last year. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 29/3/2022 News Sexual offending rates resume upward trend after falling during Covid REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Recorded incidents of sexual offending have resumed their upward trend after falling during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 29/3/2022 News Calls for “under-resourcing” of Kerry Garda Drugs Unit to be addressed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There are calls for the “under-resourcing” of the Garda Drugs Unit in Kerry to be addressed. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 29/3/2022 News We can do better: Why men’s mental health is key to police suicide prevention With 75% of all suicides by men, and trauma and mental ill-health acknowledged as significant issues for those within policing, suicide prevention among male police officers is increasingly recognised as an area where more needs to be done; freelance mental health specialist Toni White highlights some of the signs that forces and colleagues should be looking for, and the steps that need to be taken to support officers and reduce loss of life. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/3/2022 Feature, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/3/2022 News Prosecutorial and Police Disclosure Ethics in Criminal Evidence Review in the UK and the US. A Comparative Account This article offers a comparative analysis of the phenomenon of pre-trial non-disclosure of criminal evidence, as exhibited by police and prosecution authorities in the US and English legal systems. The majority of literature that focuses on the subject of disclosure and specifically non-disclosure when it comes to criminal evidence review, explores the challenges and experiences of the US and English disclosure systems in isolation. This article considers disclosure ethics in the context of systemic cultural patterns exhibited by prosecution and police authorities in both jurisdictions. Thus, by conducting a step-by-step appreciation of the culture and operative practices experienced in both common-law systems, the article aims to offer a better understanding of the causes that lie behind police and prosecutorial ethical violations of disclosure duties. Specifically, I conclude that both police officials and prosecutors in England and the US enjoy a significant number of incentives that encourage unethical behavior and set low standards for performing one’s ethical and legal duty to disclose. At the same time, both criminal justice systems do not appear to put enough measures in place in order to punish and deter such occurrences. Criminal Justice Ethics - Registration at source 29/3/2022 Research article Keeping in touch with the Police Digital Service The Police Digital Service is setting up a new engagement team to connect the work and delivery of the PDS with forces and the police tech industry. National Enabling Programmes 29/3/2022 News North Yorkshire – National child protection inspection This report is a summary of the findings of our inspection of police child protection services in North Yorkshire, which took place in November 2021. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/3/2022 Report North Yorkshire Police needs to improve child protection North Yorkshire Police is not effectively safeguarding children in the region and improvements are needed, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/3/2022 News Reappraisal of CPS Guidance on Charging required A PFEW survey of over 6,000 detectives has illustrated the need for a fundamental review of the January 2021 changes to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Director’s Guidance on Charging. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/3/2022 News New Met police chief will be announced by end of summer The new chief of the Metropolitan Police will be appointed in the summer, Priti Patel announced yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2022 News Valerie’s Law: MPs hear specialist support needed for black domestic abuse victims MPs will debate a call for specialist support for black domestic abuse victims. BBC 29/3/2022 News ‘Substantial progress’ in London’s counter-terror readiness – but wider networks ‘woefully’ under-resourced Five years after the Westminster Bridge attack in which PC Keith Palmer and four members of the public died, a new review by Lord Toby Harris into London’s preparedness and ability to respond to potential terror attacks has found “very substantial progress” – but warns against complacency, and highlights the damaging impact of austerity and funding cuts on counter-terror policing and wider partnership networks, as Policing Insight’s Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/3/2022 Analysis, Feature Metropolitan Police Expected To Start Handing Out Partygate Fines ‘Imminently’ Around 20 Whitehall staff are set to receive fixed penalty notices for breaking lockdown rules in first wave of punishments. Huffington Post 29/3/2022 News The Costs of the 2016 Police and Crime Commissioner Elections TRANSPARENCY DATA: This report continues the UK government’s commitment to publishing, in detail, the costs incurred in the delivery of Police and Crime Commissioner elections. Home Office 29/3/2022 Report UK’s draft refugee and police laws are ‘human rights vandalism’, says Amnesty Rights group’s annual report accuses Britain of setting ‘worrying reverse course’ in bills on refugees, policing, protest and welfare The Guardian 29/3/2022 News «189618971898189919001901190219031904Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events