Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115836 total results. Showing results 39121 to 39140 «195319541955195619571958195919601961Next ›Last » Garda premises cleaners had no contracts WRC hears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Three cleaners were left working for years for An Garda Siochána without receiving written contracts of employment and on the lowest rate of the pay scale – one for over a decade, the Workplace Relations Commission has found. The workers had accused the force of breaching their employment rights by failing to award them permanent contracts after four years' service as fixed-term workers. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 27/9/2023 News British police moving to Australian force that ‘backs’ officers who shoot suspects Recruits say they are relocating thousands of miles away after Chris Kaba scandal because colleagues are ‘thrown under bus’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 News Professional Standards Section 2022 annual report shows continued improvements in police accountability CANADA: During the Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023, public meeting of the Calgary Police Commission, the Calgary Police Service Professional Standards Section (PSS) released its 2022 annual report, which shows that the Service made additional strides to increase efficiency in police accountability, which began several years ago. Calgary City Council (Canada) 27/9/2023 News “Like aspirin for arthritis”: A qualitative study of conditional cyber-deterrence associated with police crackdowns on the dark web Crackdowns are law enforcement strategies based on the principles of deterrence theory, which stipulates that offenders are rational actors who will refrain from crime if perceived risks are higher than perceived benefits. Studies have shown that the effects of police street drug crackdowns are mostly short termed and followed by considerable displacement. In the early 2010s, an important part of illicit drug trades moved online to cryptomarkets, and law enforcement agencies have responded by engaging in online drug crackdowns. In this study, we focus on the perceptions of dark web users in order to determine, from a qualitative “data-driven” perspective, whether police online crackdowns may have a cyber-deterrent effect by analyzing 1796 forum posts. Our results show that these events trigger psychological and practical consequences that participants claim to have a conditional, although minor, deterrent effect. In the majority of cases, dark web users claimed to engage in several forms of spatial and tactical displacement. Criminology and Public Policy 27/9/2023 Research article Met police firearms officers are right to pick up their guns and return to work. They can’t have prestige without risks The protest over the charging of a marksman in the Chris Kaba case was damaging to British policing The Guardian 27/9/2023 Feature, Opinion CPS declined to charge undercover police officer who deceived woman into 19-year relationship The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to pursue charges against an undercover police officer who deceived a woman into a 19-year relationship without even hearing evidence from the victim in the case. The Guardian 27/9/2023 News Annual review of the 2022–25 policing inspection programme and framework Today we published an annual review of our three-year policing inspection programme and framework. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/9/2023 Report HMP Liverpool ‘should be shut down’ says chief inspector of prisons He said in "an ideal world" one in ten prisons in England and Wales should be shut down and singled out Victorian-era inner-city jails such as HMP Liverpool Liverpool Echo 27/9/2023 News Queensland police officer injured in freak rifle training accident AUSTRALIA: A Queensland Police officer has been rushed to hospital after he was injured by debris from a stray bullet during a training exercise. 7 News (Australia) 27/9/2023 News WA Police signals $8.5M satellite upgrade AUSTRALIA: The Western Australian Police Force has tabled $8.5 million to upgrade its communication network using Starlink’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite. ARN (Australia) 27/9/2023 News Black Olympian ‘feared’ for family’s safety during police stop and search A Black Olympic sprinter who was pulled over by police while driving home from training says he ‘feared’ for the safety of his family. Metro 27/9/2023 News Alleged trespasser arrested on Perth Airport tarmac AUSTRALIA: A West Australian man faced the Perth Magistrates Court yesterday (26 September, 2023), accused of fleeing police and trespassing onto the tarmac at Perth Airport on Monday, where he was quickly arrested by the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Australian Federal Police (AFP) 27/9/2023 News Black athlete recounts ‘traumatic’ police stops at officers’ misconduct tribunal Ricardo dos Santos tells lawyers they cannot understand what it is like being a young black person in London The Guardian 27/9/2023 News Thousands of ‘drug line’ contacts texted by Police Scotland Thousands of people whose phone numbers were recovered in a drugs raid have been sent advice on substance misuse by Police Scotland. BBC 27/9/2023 News Rise in arrests following stop and search, Home Office figures show Police in England and Wales conducted 547,003 stop and searches in the year ending March 2023, an increase of three per cent compared with the previous year – up 16,033 from 530,970. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News HM Chief Inspector among ten new honorary fellows as university celebrates bicentenary year His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services Andy Cooke is among ten new honorary fellows at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) as it celebrates its bicentenary year. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News Officers and staff trained to look at ‘whole story’ of rapes and sexual offences Officers and staff will be trained to provide the “best possible support and understanding” to victims of rape and sexual assault. Police Professional 27/9/2023 News Online Safety Bill a game-changer in fight against CSA ‘pandemic’ Chair of the PIER Institute and former NPCC lead for child protection, Simon Bailey, believes there will be an inquiry into the escalation of this problem in '15 or 20 years' time' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/9/2023 News Garda roster row rumbles on as GRA ‘not ruling out’ industrial action after ‘waste of time’ meeting with Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Frustrated GRA reps could endorse an uncompromising work to rule strategy after branding a meeting with Commissioner Drew Harris a “waste of time”. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 27/9/2023 News Number of gardaí deployed to police roads reduced REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of gardaí deployed to police the roads was reduced by 19 between the months of June and August, it has emerged. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 27/9/2023 News «195319541955195619571958195919601961Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events