Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93402 total results. Showing results 38921 to 38940 «194319441945194619471948194919501951Next ›Last » Perspectives from law enforcement officers who respond to overdose calls for service and administer naloxone Many law enforcement agencies across the United States equip their officers with the life-saving drug naloxone to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Although officers can be effectively trained to administer naloxone, and hundreds of law enforcement agencies carry naloxone to reverse overdoses, little is known about what happens on scene during an overdose call for service from an officer’s perspective, including what officers perceive their duties and responsibilities to be as the incident evolves. The qualitative study examined officers’ experiences with overdose response, their perceived roles, and what happens on scene before, during, and after an overdose incident. In-person interviews were conducted with 17 officers in four diverse law enforcement agencies in the United States between January and May 2020. Following an overdose, the officers described that overdose victims are required to go to a hospital or they are taken to jail. Officers also described their duties on scene during and after naloxone administration, including searching the belongings of the person who overdosed and seizing any drug paraphernalia. Health and Justice - Registration at source 25/2/2022 Research article Transnational organised crime is ready to exploit the complex challenges presented by climate change While climate change is generally seen as damaging for communities across the globe, transnational organised crime gangs are ready to take the opportunities offered by fragile states, scarce resources and regulated markets to further their profits while putting the pubic at risk, as Dr John Coyne of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/2/2022 Analysis, Feature Ottawa police promise ‘strong and consistent’ police presence in downtown core this weekend CANADA: An enhanced police presence will remain in the downtown core this weekend as officers continue to monitor for any potential return of "Freedom Convoy" demonstrators. CTV News (Canada) 25/2/2022 News Tsuut’ina Police cybercrime awareness program targets phishing, extortion, cyberbullying and more CANADA: The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service, or Tosguna, has produced a new informational video that it hopes will help raise awareness about the various types of cybercrimes affecting the Indigenous communities of Alberta. It’s part of a First Nations Policing Cyber Strengthening project. Blue Line (Canada) 25/2/2022 News What role will drones play in the future of law enforcement? CANADA: News of the world’s first lung transplant via drone delivery conducted recently in Toronto has shone a spotlight on how drone technology can be leveraged in emergency services and law enforcement now and in the future. Blue Line (Canada) 25/2/2022 Feature, Innovation Superintendent Patrick Connell appointed to Bray Garda District REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new superintendent has been appointed to oversee the Bray Garda District. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2022 News ‘Cocaine supermarket’ in Limerick continues to operate despite garda raids REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The house where the drugs are said to be prepared and sold has been reinforced to make entry to the house more difficult Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2022 News Most attacks on women carried out by partners, Garda statistics show REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Most violent attacks or abuse perpetrated on women take place in the home and are carried out by either current or former partners and spouses or “blood relatives’, new Garda statistics show. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2022 News Rape victims ‘systematically failed’ in England and Wales, report finds Joint inspection by two government watchdogs identifies multiple failings in police and criminal justice system The Guardian 25/2/2022 News Sussex officer given written warning for misuse of police computer systems A Sussex Police officer has been given a written warning after a disciplinary hearing was told he used police computer systems to access records relating to a woman he met during the course of his work. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 25/2/2022 News Rape victims being ‘continually and systematically failed’, report finds Rape victims are being “continually and systematically failed” by the criminal justice system, a scathing root-and-branch joint inspection by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) has found. Police Professional 25/2/2022 News More under 20s sexually assaulted after meeting offenders on dating sites NCA data shows that the number of female victims of online dating-related sexual assaults aged 19 and under has increased since 2016. National Crime Agency (NCA) 25/2/2022 News The Chief Constable’s Bravery and Excellence 2021 The outstanding bravery and excellent work of police officers, staff and members of the public has been celebrated during a ceremony today (25 February). Police Scotland 25/2/2022 News A joint thematic inspection of the police and Crown Prosecution Service’s response to rape – Phase two: Post-charge This is the second and final part of HMICFRS and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate’s joint inspection of the investigation and prosecution of rape in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 25/2/2022 Report Criminal justice system continues to fail rape victims The criminal justice system (CJS) is failing victims of rape, and widespread reform is needed to build trust and secure justice, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 25/2/2022 News Rape victims are still being failed by the criminal justice system Inspectors from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) have published their findings following a joint inspection of the police and Crown Prosecution Service’s response to rape and have concluded that a lack of collaboration between the two organisations has led to delays and poor communication with victims. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/2/2022 News Singapore courts set to consider executions amid fears authorities want to clear backlog SINGAPORE: Case of Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, who has learning difficulties, among four to be heard next week The Guardian 25/2/2022 News Government’s police pay rise proposal ‘disgusting’ The Home Office’s recommendation on the minimum amount police officers could receive in a pay rise this year has been labelled ‘disgusting’. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 25/2/2022 News Metropolitan Police invite women to ‘walk and talk’ with officers Initiative aims to help rebuild public trust in the force and provide an opportunity to raise safety concerns Wales Online 25/2/2022 News Serving police officer loses challenge over Ombudsman investigation A serving PSNI officer has lost a High Court challenge to the Police Ombudsman investigating him over allegations of committing perjury. 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