Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98731 total results. Showing results 39181 to 39200 «195619571958195919601961196219631964Next ›Last » Flood of senior police quit force after pension change The departures have been prompted by changes in pension rules which give over-50s with at least 25 years’ service an incentive to retire The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2022 News Scottish Minister urges UK to support public health approach to drug misuse following Drug Deaths Taskforce report As latest figures confirm that Scotland has the highest rate of drug-related fatalities in Europe, the country’s Minister for Drugs Policy has urged the UK Government to back a public health approach to substance misuse as set out recently by the Scottish Drugs Death Taskforce – rather than the punishment-focused white paper on recreational drug users – as Policing Insight’s Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/8/2022 Analysis, Feature Hate policing makes us look clueless, Greater Manchester Police chief says Stephen Watson, who heads Greater Manchester Police, said that, done properly, recording of non-crime incidents could be vital to help police understand a pattern of antisocial behaviour The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2022 News Using location data to keep communities safe and inform security at the G7 Summit Devon and Cornwall Police combined market leading mapping solutions from Precisely with cutting edge 3D visualisations to create a digital twin of the location - informing security planning at the world leaders’ event. UKAuthority.com 1/8/2022 News ‘Wasting time’ tackling ‘hate incidents’ when no crime has been committed makes the public question whether police ‘know what they’re doing’, top officer says A senior police chief has said that recording non-crime 'hate incidents' makes people lose faith in cops. Mail Online 31/7/2022 News Merseyside police apologise to woman deterred from sexual assault complaint Local rape and sexual assault support group says ‘nine out of 10’ survivors report similar experiences The Guardian 31/7/2022 News ‘Counter-terror police wrecked my life looking for Sir Kim Darroch leaker’ A sick civil servant who lost his home and was suspended from his job after he was targeted as a ‘mole’ says he is fighting for justice The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/7/2022 News Police told to stop wasting time on Twitter disputes ‘simply because someone is offended’ Stephen Watson, Greater Manchester chief constable, says officers have been overzealous in recording trivial online spats The Telegraph 31/7/2022 News How do police match a bullet to the gun that fired it? AUSTRALIA: In a bunker under a police forensic facility, a ballistics officer aims a sawn-off shotgun down a firing range. It’s one of the hundreds of sawn-offs seized or handed over to police every year. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 31/7/2022 Feature Police shoot man allegedly armed with knives in WA’s Wheatbelt AUSTRALIA: Police say a man allegedly ran towards an officer while carrying two knives before he was shot in the torso in a small Western Australian town on Sunday, ABC News (Australia) 31/7/2022 News ‘Thinning blue line’ being felt in Taranaki too – National MP NEW ZEALAND: Getting beat cops back on streets in regions including Taranaki is one of Mark Mitchell’s goals if he becomes National’s police minister after next year’s election. Stuff (New Zealand) 31/7/2022 News Police still investigating gang links in spate of Auckland shootings NEW ZEALAND: Police are still investigating whether gangs may be involved in the spate of shootings that occurred across Auckland on Friday night and Saturday morning. Stuff (New Zealand) 31/7/2022 News, Video Traditional versus operational: Moving away from forage caps to ball caps CANADA: Ever since Gloucester, Ottawa and Nepean Police Services amalgamated in 1995, uniform members have pushing for the switch from the century-old forage cap to a ball cap. Blue Line (Canada) 31/7/2022 Feature What’s under your MOLLE body armour? CANADA: Most Ottawa Police Service (OPS) officers take for granted that they don’t need to think about their issued duty shirts, besides wearing one on shift. Blue Line (Canada) 31/7/2022 Feature We’ve got an extra £2.6m – now we’ve got to ensure it makes a difference This week I have some fantastic news to share. My office, working with partners in local authorities and Devon and Cornwall Police, have secured another £1,762,571 of Government funding for projects to make people in Truro, Barnstaple and Torbay safer. Exmouth Journal 31/7/2022 News Young people’s centre work praised in tackling issues The work of young people’s centres, has been praised for giving children a safe place to socialise as officers highlight the importance of tackling antisocial behaviour. Nottinghamshire Police 31/7/2022 News West Mercia armed police called upon more than 200 times in last year West Mercia Police deployed armed officers 216 times in the year to March, Home Office figures have revealed. Worcester News 31/7/2022 News Armed class A drug dealer gets handed lenient sentence because of Leicestershire Police failures An armed drug dealer selling ketamine, cocaine and ecstacy on the streets of Loughborough had his sentence slashed because of the "lamentable" delays in police actually charging him. Leicester Mercury 31/7/2022 News Strip-search policies in the UK should be subject to the same scrutiny we apply to stop and search The recent story of Child Q, the 15-year-old black schoolgirl who was accused by her teachers of smelling of cannabis and subjected to a strip-search at her school in Hackney, London, without an appropriate adult present, has rightly elicited outrage. i News 31/7/2022 Feature 5 lessons for police leaders who want to make a difference USA: Trust and respect are earned with time and effort, not the stars on your collar Police1 31/7/2022 Feature, Opinion «195619571958195919601961196219631964Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events