Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 39281 to 39300 «196119621963196419651966196719681969Next ›Last » PFEW survey finds officer morale ‘at breaking point’ Six out of ten rank and file police officers are suffering from low morale and 93 per cent say they do not feel respected by the Government, according to the latest pay and morale survey conducted by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW). Police Professional 16/2/2022 News PC claimed sexualised conversations about young girls were merely ‘banter’ A former officer from Hertfordshire Constabulary has been sentenced to 25 months in prison after pleading guilty to corruption and making indecent images of children. Police Professional 16/2/2022 News Senior officer acknowledges ‘people with racist views’ are employed by MPS A senior officer at the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has admitted that racism remains a problem within the force. Police Professional 16/2/2022 News One tenth of domestic abuse cases involve grown-up children attacking parents One in ten cases of domestic abuse involve grown-up children attacking their own parents, new research suggests. Police Professional 16/2/2022 News The occupation of NZ’s parliament grounds is a tactical challenge for police – but mass arrests are not an option Policing protests during Covid is proving challenging for many forces, and the anti-vaxxers and others who have gathered at New Zealand’s parliament grounds in Wellington have been difficult to dislodge; Monash University Criminology Lecturer Dr Ross Hendy, a former NZ Police sergeant, believes that while the waiting game may not be the ideal response politically, it could be the safest route to a peaceful resolution. Policing Insight 16/2/2022 Feature, Opinion SYP officer facing assault charge found dead An officer from South Yorkshire Police who was due to appear in court charged with wounding a teenage football fan has been found dead. Police Professional 16/2/2022 News Police morale is plummeting – and ministers are turning a blind eye After more than a decade of pay caps and freezes, the Police Federation of England and Wales’s pay and morale survey reveals a worsening morale crisis in policing and acts as a health warning for anyone considering joining the service. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2022 Feature Almost 80% of police officers don’t feel respected by public Almost 60 per cent of rank and file police officers are suffering from low morale and 78 per cent said they did not feel respected by the public, according to a survey. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2022 News We don’t want to say we’re institutionally racist, insists Met Police The Metropolitan Police are resisting pressure for chief constables to declare that policing is institutionally racist, despite warnings that they cannot repair broken relations with the black community without the admission. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/2/2022 News Police Ordered Not To Use Some BMWs For High-Speed Pursuits Over Safety Concerns In The UK A number of police forces across the UK have reportedly been forced to ditch BMW 3-Series, 5-Series, and X5 models used in their fleets due to fire concerns. Car Scoops 16/2/2022 News Greater Manchester Police officer charged with sexual assault A student police officer has been charged with sexual assault. BBC 16/2/2022 News Review summary – Falsification of preliminary breath test results by Victoria Police AUSTRALIA: This summary focuses on the review of four Victoria Police investigations into allegations that police officers were falsifying Preliminary Breath Test results. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 16/2/2022 Report Met PC Adnan Arib says he met teenage girl for careers advice A Met Police officer accused of getting a girl to meet him in a park for an improper reason has claimed he only wanted to give her "careers advice". BBC 16/2/2022 News Police Statistics on Homicide Victims in New Zealand 2007 – 2018 NEW ZEALAND: Homicide statistics are not included in the monthly release of statistics on victims because homicide investigations typically take several months to investigate and finalise. [pdf] New Zealand Police 16/2/2022 Report Met Police: Some officers are racist, professional standards chief admits A senior officer has admitted racism remains a problem in the Metropolitan Police, after two black colleagues told the BBC it was getting worse. BBC 15/2/2022 News ‘A great honour’: Drew Harris granted extension to remain Garda Commissioner until 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Drew Harris has said he is “delighted” to have had his term as commissioner extended by two years until 2025. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 15/2/2022 News Surprise Met Police chief contender is no nonsense former Navy officer ‘He’s no yes man’ Pioneering police chief Nick Adderley is a surprise contender for the vacant top job at The Met, the Daily Express understands. Express 15/2/2022 News ‘We have an issue here’: SA Police Association calling for end to police vaccine mandates AUSTRALIA: Police Association of South Australia President Mark Carroll says while vaccine mandates for the state’s police force were “justifiable” in October, “things have changed”. [VIDEO] Sky News 15/2/2022 Feature, Opinion Jury member discharged one week in to murder trial of NT Police officer Zachary Rolfe AUSTRALIA: A reserve juror has been called in to the murder trial of Northern Territory police officer Zachary Rolfe after an original jury member was discharged. ABC News (Australia) 15/2/2022 News Police focus on illegal camps as protesters attempt to regroup AUSTRALIA: Four people were arrested at the Cotter Campground on Monday night following a large police operation to remove illegal campers. The Canberra Times (Australia) 15/2/2022 News «196119621963196419651966196719681969Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events