Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98841 total results. Showing results 38381 to 38400 «191619171918191919201921192219231924Next ›Last » New joint patrolling partnership between Thames Valley Police and the Civil Nuclear Constabulary The new partnership with police officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) will increase the policing presence within the South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse local area. Home Office 24/8/2022 News Police chief says he ‘sick of cops being a culture war football’ after Pride Macarena outrage A chief constable has said he is “sick” of police “being used as a culture war football” after officers were criticised for dancing the Macarena at Lincoln Pride. Pink News 24/8/2022 News Doherty calls for increased Garda recruitment REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Fine Gael Senator has echoed comments made by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, who stated that Garda recruitment figures set six years ago are not sufficient. This comes amid widespread calls for increased Garda visibility, to address heightened levels of anti-social behaviour in cities and towns across Ireland. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2022 News Fewer police firearms operations in Dorset but more incidents involving Tasers There were fewer police operations involving firearms in Dorset last year but more incidents involving a "conducted energy device", such as a taser. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 24/8/2022 News Shocking: Scale of West Midlands child knife crime revealed. The number of children involved in knife crime in the West Midlands has almost tripled in the last five years, new figures show. Express & Star 24/8/2022 News AC Karen Falks: ‘Building trust with your community is number one, and it should be for every PD across the country’ Having policed the city for more than 30 years, San Antonio Police Department Assistant Chief Karen Falks has seen huge changes to the community and the policing role; she talked to Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend about the importance of open data in gaining public trust, the challenges of the ever-changing criminal landscape, and the millennial view of policing careers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/8/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Officers unaware of ‘digital hygiene’ requirements for own devices. Vital evidence could be lost and safety compromised by officers using their own phones during investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/8/2022 News Operation Sheridan: Crown Prosecution Service authorises charges in relation to the alleged misconduct of senior local government officers in Liverpool City Council and Lancashire County Council The CPS has authorised Lancashire Police to charge four people in relation to the alleged misconduct of senior local government officers in Liverpool City Council and Lancashire County Council. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 23/8/2022 News Police need to be more focused on crimes that matter to voters, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss tell Tory members. Following the fatal shooting of a nine-year-old girl in Liverpool, both Conservative leadership candidates said the culture in policing needed reforming. i News 23/8/2022 News “Men have to reflect on their behaviour and change it” – How Essex Police are tackling violence against women and girls. These are the words of Chief Superintendent Andy Waldie, Essex Police’s Head of Professionalism, who is helping to lead the force’s response in tackling violence against women and girls. Essex Police 23/8/2022 News Police have a history of not taking missing Black people like Owami Davies seriously. Student nurse Owami Davies has been found after going missing for seven weeks – but the Met has questions to answer. The Independent 23/8/2022 Feature, Opinion Police watchdog clears officers of wrongdoing after Black man dies begging for help after arrest Ian Taylor, 54, suffered a cardiac arrest after begging officers for help while handcuffed on the ground The Independent 23/8/2022 News Police chief appeals to ‘criminal fraternity’ to help identify girl’s killer The Independent 23/8/2022 News Lancashire Police boss slammed over £40,000 new hats spend. Lancashire's police and crime commissioner Andrew Snowden is spending £40,000 replacing baseball caps with traditional flat hats for the county's coppers. Lancashire Telegraph 23/8/2022 News More than 100 children were strip-searched by NSW Police during the pandemic AUSTRALIA: ‘These searches are not just occurring at music festivals but are occurring across New South Wales and sometimes on the street.’ 7 News (Australia) 23/8/2022 News Queensland police operation shuts down drug and gun trafficking linked to organised crime, nine men facing 75 charges AUSTRALIA: Nine men are facing a string of drug and gun trafficking charges after a major police operation in south-east Queensland. ABC News (Australia) 23/8/2022 News, Video Civil Nuclear Police Authority joins PCC organisation. The CNPA has joined as an associate member. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/8/2022 News Karratha police officers punched, kicked, spat on as state-wide assaults reach 10-year high AUSTRALIA: The rate of assaults on West Australian police has reached a 10-year high and the force says a dozen officers have been punched, kicked and spat on in just eight weeks in a town in the state's north. ABC News (Australia) 23/8/2022 News SOAC Conference – update from Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman The first National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Serious Organised Acquisitive Crime Conference (SOAC) will be held in Cardiff on 12 & 13 September this year. It will be bringing together policing professionals from strategic leaders to analytical colleagues to understand the evolving picture of SOAC across UK policing. As well as colleagues from policing, SOAC will be joined by important partners in the fight against these types of crime from the Home Office to Ministry of Justice to the National Crime Agency (NCA) and crucially, stakeholders from the world of business. Speakers include Sir Rob Wainwright & hosted by Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman PolicingTV 23/8/2022 Video SOAC Conference – update from Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman The first National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Serious Organised Acquisitive Crime Conference (SOAC) will be held in Cardiff on 12 & 13 September this year. It will be bringing together policing professionals from strategic leaders to analytical colleagues to understand the evolving picture of SOAC across UK policing. As well as colleagues from policing, SOAC will be joined by important partners in the fight against these types of crime from the Home Office to Ministry of Justice to the National Crime Agency (NCA) and crucially, stakeholders from the world of business. Speakers include Sir Rob Wainwright & hosted by Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman PolicingTV 23/8/2022 Video «191619171918191919201921192219231924Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events