Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93402 total results. Showing results 38101 to 38120 «190219031904190519061907190819091910Next ›Last » Michelle Thomson MSP urges petitions committee to back ‘ban’ on self-id in Police Records on rape More than 12,800 people have signed the petition Holyrood Magazine 24/3/2022 News Electronic surveillance law reform is a step in the right direction With the electronic communications landscape changing significantly and quickly, existing legislation covering law enforcement electronic surveillance has struggled to keep pace; Analyst Dr Teagan Westendorf and specialist Jocelinn Kang, both of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, take a closer look at the country’s planned legislative reform around electronic surveillance, and why balancing security and liberty will be essential in any new law. Policing Insight 24/3/2022 Analysis, Feature Vigilantes stalk Ukraine border as sex traffickers target fleeing women and children UKRAINE: Patrols of vigilantes are attempting to prevent children going missing and women being lured by suspected pimps at the Polish border The Guardian 24/3/2022 News Scandal-hit Met Police receiving less than half of applications it needs ‘but does not know why’ ‘Is it because of concerns around the Met as an organisation and culture and standards? We do not know yet’ The Independent 24/3/2022 News ‘Wrong’ for police to be given cash Metropolitan police officers are vulnerable to corruption because of a policy that allows them to accept cash and other inducements, a report has found. The Times - Subscription at source 24/3/2022 News Met Police recruited more than 100 officers with criminal records over two years The number of officers with prior criminal offences has increased My London 24/3/2022 News ‘Troubling’ findings over Met’s approach to police corruption, says minister A watchdog reported the force’s procedures for rooting out corrupt officers and staff were ‘fundamentally flawed’ and ‘not fit for purpose’. The Independent 24/3/2022 News Police Scotland creates online platform to tackle site thefts Police Scotland has launched a neighbourhood watch-style online platform to notify firms of construction site thefts and related offences in their area. Construction News 24/3/2022 News Two Met officers who strip-searched school girl removed from frontline duties Police commander also admits Met has problem with officers treating inner London children as ‘adults’ The Guardian 24/3/2022 News £1.3 billion budget set for policing The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has today (23 March 2022) approved a 2022/23 budget for policing in Scotland. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 23/3/2022 News Six charged over alleged cannabis cultivation and COVID-19 rental relief payment fraud AUSTRALIA: Detectives have charged six people – including three real estate agents – following an investigation into the alleged use of rental properties for the cultivation of cannabis, and fraudulent acquisition of COVID-19 rental relief payments. New South Wales Police Force 23/3/2022 News Rural crime in focus for South Coast Police AUSTRALIA: Officers attached to South Coast Police District recently undertook rural crime training at Bega, facilitated by the Rural Crime Prevention Team. Bega District News (Australia) 23/3/2022 News Investing in Tasmania Police to keep our communities safe AUSTRALIA: The Tasmanian Liberal Government continues to invest in our police to keep our communities safe by recruiting 308 additional police officers and building new police stations. Tasmanian Government 23/3/2022 News Police acknowledges and accepts IPCA findings following Hamilton fatal shooting NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledges and accepts the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) findings into the death of Joel Buckley. New Zealand Police 23/3/2022 News Police who killed were given evidence in advance NEW ZEALAND: When police shoot and kill, they're investigated by fellow officers. Guyon Espiner reveals that shooters have been shown evidence in advance of being interviewed and that police refuse to treat them as suspects. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 23/3/2022 Analysis, Feature Consultation opens on proposals for new regulations for shooting clubs and ranges NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police is encouraging public submissions on proposals for new regulations for shooting clubs and ranges, to help support community safety from firearms harm. New Zealand Police 23/3/2022 News DC who made fraudulent council tax claim dismissed without notice A Sussex Police officer who dishonestly claimed a discount on her council tax payments has been dismissed without notice. Police Professional 23/3/2022 News ‘Alert’ platform launched to tackle rise in thefts from construction sites A new alert platform has been launched to help tackle a surge in thefts from construction sites across Scotland. Police Professional 23/3/2022 News GMP to scrap part of troubled computer system Greater Manchester Police is to scrap a major part of its troubled, £29 million computer system, Chief Constable Stephen Watson has announced. Police Professional 23/3/2022 News Humberside Police detective Philip Payton stalled abuse cases – IOPC An "incompetent" police officer who failed to properly investigate sexual assault and rape allegations has been banned from policing. BBC 23/3/2022 News «190219031904190519061907190819091910Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events