Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93427 total results. Showing results 39061 to 39080 «195019511952195319541955195619571958Next ›Last » Major reforms needed to tackle ‘crisis of confidence’ in British policing, reviewer says Lack of trust goes beyond Sarah Everard murder to wider issues as forces ‘stuck in the past’, Sir Michael Barber to say The Independent 22/2/2022 News Loss of public confidence in policing a ‘serious problem’ Sir Michael Barber, who is leading a review of policing, said public confidence in the police is ‘falling’ amid a wave of recent scandals. Belfast Telegraph 22/2/2022 News Review chair warns that burden of dealing with ‘social problems’ leaves policing unable to ‘do the basics’ Sir Michael Barber, Chair of the Strategic Review of Policing, has warned that the police’s ability to “do the basics” is being severely hampered by its role in responding to a range of “effectively social problems” such as mental health and missing persons – with confidence in police suffering as a result, as Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/2/2022 Analysis, Feature OPP confirms criminal investigation into members of Thunder Bay police CANADA: Attorney general requested investigation in December as TBPS faces human rights complaints CBC News (Canada) 22/2/2022 News TPS seeks input on evaluating gender diversity and trans inclusion work CANADA: The Toronto Police Service’s Gender Diversity and Trans Inclusion (GDTI) project continues to make progress on several initiatives to ensure all areas of the organization are updated with a gender diverse and trans inclusion lens. Blue Line (Canada) 22/2/2022 News Quebec to distribute more than $3 million to police to fight domestic violence CANADA: Quebec will distribute more than $3 million over three years to 11 police forces across the province to help them support victims of domestic violence and enhance surveillance of offenders, Public Security Minister Genevieve Guilbault said Monday. Blue Line (Canada) 22/2/2022 News Calls to raise city centre bridge to stop ‘terrifying’ gangs fighting with ‘golf clubs and swords’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: "Terrifying" gang violence has led to a TD calling for a Dublin city centre bridge to be lifted at night. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 22/2/2022 News The Future of Policing: What are the challenges facing UK Policing today? PolicingTV 22/2/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Local criminals now providing assistance in tracking down Cork aggravated burglary culprit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí are following a definite line of inquiry into an aggravated burglary in which the life savings of an elderly Cork brother and sister were stolen at knife-point. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 22/2/2022 News Future of the Garda: Gangs, gender-based violence and cybercrime pose challenges REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The “watershed moments” for the Garda have mostly been big, spectacular and tragic. In the 1990s it was the IRA’s gunning down of Det Jerry McCabe in June 1996. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 22/2/2022 News Preventing male violence in policing (Ep1): Opening Question..”One bad apple or a bad barrel?” PolicingTV 22/2/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Political ‘reform’ of policing has failed to address the ‘endemic poison’ within the service’s culture Former Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy believes that many of the ‘reforms’ of policing over the past 20 years – including the introduction of PCCs and the College of Policing, and the closure of the Police Leadership College – have weakened the service’s ability to develop long-term strategies or a professional independent voice, and failed to address the deeply embedded issues of misogyny and racism in police culture. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/2/2022 Feature, Opinion Queensland’s POLAIR to receive new Bell 429s AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced new “eyes in the sky” to help police fight crime. Three new state of the art Bell 429 helicopters will become part of the POLAIR fleet to patrol the south-east, replacing the existing two helicopters which have reliably served the Queensland community for almost a decade. AV Foil News 22/2/2022 News Officer dismissed after taking explicit photos of woman whilst on duty A Hertfordshire officer has been dismissed without notice after allegations he had taken explicit photos of a woman. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2022 News Lancashire welcomes 50 new officers Lockdown learners have begun their first shifts as officers with Lancashire Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2022 News Sexual Misconduct in Police Recruits As Identified By Police Trainers Police sexual misconduct is an under-researched type of police corruption. Although rare, it has serious negative ramifications for both the victims and the reputation of the police. When officers join, there is an extended period of training during which potential warning signs of sexual misconduct may be displayed. This research explored how police trainers identify and deal with sexual misconduct in new recruits. Six focus groups across four police forces in the South of England were conducted – a total of 25 police training staff. Data was analysed using thematic analysis. Sexually inappropriate language and sexual touching was witnessed during training, with both recruits and trainers as victims. Police trainers are confident in dealing with such incidents; however, more serious allegations did not result in disciplinary action. Victims and witnesses were reluctant to report incidents, and this may hinder the early identification of recruits who require more discipline or who are potentially unsuitable for police work. Police Journal 22/2/2022 Research article Met file quality creating challenges for CPS , says watchdog A HM inspection has criticised case file quality submitted by some Met officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2022 News New domestic abuse offence will tackle non-physical abusive behaviour A new offence for non-physical domestic abuse has come into force in Northern Ireland in a “defining moment” for the criminal justice system. Police Professional 22/2/2022 News ‘Crisis of public trust’ in how criminal justice system deals with rape There is “a crisis of public trust” over how the criminal justice system deals with rape and sexual assaults, the Director of Public Prosecutions has said. Police Professional 22/2/2022 News ‘Fundamental reform’ needed to solve ‘crisis of confidence in policing’ Only “fundamental reform” can reverse the “crisis of confidence in policing”, according to a former Government adviser. Police Professional 22/2/2022 News «195019511952195319541955195619571958Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events