Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 38101 to 38120 «190219031904190519061907190819091910Next ›Last » Coroner to examine death of man left unconscious in police van on hot day AUSTRALIA: The death of a man found unconscious in the back of a police divisional van on a 33-degree summer’s day in 2020 will be investigated by a coroner. Andrew David Berry, 41, was capsicum sprayed and hit with a baton by police after walking into a podiatry clinic in Wantirna, in Melbourne’s east, with a wooden stick on January 14, 2020. The Age (Australia) 19/12/2022 News Martyn’s law: plans unveiled for counter-terror rules for UK venues Draft legislation to be published in spring after public consultation found support for measures The Guardian 19/12/2022 News Poor state of English and Welsh courts worsening backlog, says Law Society Survey identifies slew of problems, with half of lawyers experiencing cases being adjourned because of disrepair The Guardian 19/12/2022 News HDGH considers 24/7 mental health services, partnership with Windsor police, EMS CANADA: There's a plan in the works that may bring 24/7 mental health services in Windsor-Essex, something several organizations have been saying is extremely needed. Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) tells CBC News it has been working with the Windsor Police Service and Essex-Windsor EMS since September. These discussions are focusing on how to improve mental health care for residents and also how to reduce the amount of time first responders "getting caught up in the system from a waiting perspective," said HDGH CEO Bill Marra. CBC News (Canada) 19/12/2022 News Recruitment surge is ‘obvious danger’ to standards says ex-commissioner A surge in police recruitment will "inevitably" lead to poor vetting, a former Metropolitan Police Commissioner has said, adding that such surges are an "obvious danger" to standards in any area of public sector. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/12/2022 News Time taken for Wiltshire Police to charge for crimes doubles in a year The time it takes for Wiltshire Police to charge people for a crime has doubled in one year, a new performance report states. The force takes 36 days on average to bring charges compared to 18 days last year. The report shows the length of time it takes for police to take action is also the cause of most complaints. BBC 19/12/2022 News Carers help cops to tackle the scammers targeting the elderly and vulnerable A Northamptonshire initiative has seen growing numbers of community carers trained to recognise the dangers of doorstep scams and prevent their elderly clients from becoming victims of fraud, burglaries and other opportunist crimes, as Policing Insight Contributing Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/12/2022 Analysis, Feature You will be taken seriously, law chief Dorothy Bain tells victims of domestic abuse Scotland’s senior law officer has renewed her commitment to tackling domestic abuse in a message to victims who face a challenging Christmas. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2022 News Stop seeking to oust black officer, Met Police urged The Metropolitan Police has been warned to stop its “pursuit” of a senior black police officer who the force has repeatedly tried to sack. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2022 News Police chief is in no position to judge colleagues Everything that is wrong with the upper ranks of British policing — in particular a culture of failing ever upwards — is evident in the case of the former chief constable under investigation for alleged serious misconduct who has just been handed a new job upholding police standards. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Time taken for Wiltshire Police to charge for crimes doubles in a year The time it takes for Wiltshire Police to charge people for a crime has doubled in one year, a new performance report states. BBC 19/12/2022 News Ex-Metropolitan Police boss accused of trying to downplay Sarah Everard murder Dame Cressida Dick has denied she complained to the then-PM about the Government response to the murder being ‘blown out of proportion’. The Independent 18/12/2022 News Rapists and robbers dodging justice over dire police shortages Junior police officers tackling complex cases unsupervised is contributing to "chronically low charging rates for rape cases", police chiefs have warned. Express 18/12/2022 News Gun control campaigners blast UK government ‘complacency’ after rise in US style shooting ranges Gun control campaigners have blasted the UK government for being “complacent” about the risks posed by new weapons and a rise in US style shooting ranges. Daily Record 18/12/2022 News More than 100 Met cops investigated over racism, drugs and homophobia allegations More than 100 Met Police officers are being looked into over claims of racism, homophobia and even drugs possession. Mirror 18/12/2022 News Weather and crime: a systematic review of the empirical literature The weather-crime association has intrigued scholars for more than 150 years. While there is a long-standing history of scholarly interest in the weather-crime association, the last decade has evidenced a marked increase in the volume and diversity of empirical studies concerned with weather and its social implications including crime. In this paper we conduct a review of the empirical literature on weather and crime. This is the first review on the topic for more than 30 years. We highlight the theoretic and empirical challenges that persist and act to impede our understanding and chart four interrelated thematic areas that require concerted attention. These are to: (1) strengthen and integrate theoretical explanations of the weather-crime association; (2) model multi-dimensional processes of the weather-crime association; (3) broaden the situational, climatic, and cultural contexts of study; and (4) to translate research into policy and practice. We conclude by advocating for scholarship to advance the four thematic areas such that we progress towards a more complete and robust understanding of the weather-crime association. Crime Science Journal 18/12/2022 Research article The exact number of Sussex Police officers investigated for misconduct over two-year period A Freedom of Information Act request has shown how the number of Sussex Police Officers investigated after misconduct allegations in a two-year period and how many cases of misconduct have been found. Sussex Live 18/12/2022 News Channel people smuggler claims French police wish migrants ‘good luck’ on crossings More than 40,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel via small boat in 2022, which is the highest since records began. Express 18/12/2022 News Calls to reform gun laws after Queensland cop shooting AUSTRALIA: Top cops in two Aussie states have called for a complete overhaul of the country’s gun laws after two officers and a civilian were “executed” last week. News.com.au (Australia) 18/12/2022 News, Video Locals say they told police that Wieambilla shooter illegally crossed into Queensland with guns … and heard nothing back AUSTRALIA: Shooter Nathaniel Train was in a border breach incident involving weapons less than a year before the Wieambilla ambush that left six people - including two police officers - dead, it has been revealed. 7 News (Australia) 18/12/2022 News «190219031904190519061907190819091910Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events