Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93515 total results. Showing results 40521 to 40540 «202320242025202620272028202920302031Next ›Last » Police launch homicide investigation after death of Gisborne toddler NEW ZEALAND: Gisborne police have launched a homicide investigation into the death of a 19-month-old toddler - the second preschool child to suffer critical injuries in the city within a week. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 10/1/2022 News Police must build on their approach to the pandemic to bolster public trust and adapt to online crime, says major new report The way police officers have dealt with people during the pandemic, through the ‘4 Es’ approach, has strengthened public goodwill and could serve as a model for their use of other controversial powers, according to a joint report by the crime and justice consultancy, Crest Advisory, and the Police Foundation, the UK’s policing think-tank. The Police Foundation 10/1/2022 News A child sex offender by any other name . . . NEW ZEALAND: That 50 child sex offenders have changed their names in the past five years will instinctively raise the hackles of any community that claims to be protective of its children. Stuff (New Zealand) 10/1/2022 Feature, Opinion In case of emergency: A decade in the life of a frontline police officer NEW ZEALAND: Natural disasters, a terror attack and a pandemic are challenges Kelly Tahapehi never thought she’d face. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 10/1/2022 Feature Metropolitan police officer faces six further charges of rape PC David Carrick to appear at Westminster magistrates court as new charges bring total to 29 alleged offences against eight women The Guardian 10/1/2022 News The Effect of the Seattle Police‐free CHOP Zone on Crime: A Microsynthetic Control Evaluation Nightly confrontations occurred between protestors and officers outside of the Seattle Police Department’s (SPD’s) East precinct in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder. On June 8, 2020, the SPD abandoned the East precinct in an attempt to calm the situation. Following closure of the precinct, the Capitol Hill Occupation Protest (CHOP) took hold in the surrounding 6-block area. The CHOP occupation lasted until July 1, 2020. Over this time period, CHOP operated as an autonomous zone, with police officers not patrolling and generally not responding to calls for police service within the area. We used the microsynthetic control group method to analyze the effect of CHOP on crime during the 24-day occupation. Results indicate crime significantly increased in the CHOP zone, the encompassing two-block area, and the overall East precinct service area. Criminology and Public Policy - Registration at source 10/1/2022 Research article British police suffer spike in spitting attacks as Covid ‘weaponised’ British police officers have been subjected to a rise in attacks during the pandemic, including by people "weaponising" COVID-19, a new study has found Express 10/1/2022 News ‘Join the police to make a difference’ say officers in new ads Two new adverts featuring serving police officers already protecting their communities will be shown on TV, cinemas, YouTube, Reddit and more from today. Home Office 10/1/2022 News Drink and drug spiking reports to UK police forces rise by 50% in 4 years but very few led to criminal action Data obtained by i from 15 police forces shows that only a tiny fraction of spiking-related crimes led to a suspect being charged between 2018 and last month i News 10/1/2022 News Police officer left with broken ribs after suspected homophobic attack in Birmingham Gay Village A Birmingham police officer is recovering after being injured in an alleged homophobic assault. Pink News 10/1/2022 News Manchester Arena security continually reviewed after bomb, inquiry hears Security improvements have been made at Manchester Arena since the terror attack nearly five years ago and are "continually reviewed", a public inquiry has heard. BBC 10/1/2022 News Met Police cop charged with six more counts of rape taking total to 29 sex offences against eight women A Met Police officer has been charged with six more counts of rape, taking the total to 29 sex offences against eight women. The Sun 10/1/2022 News Met Police officer from same unit as Sarah Everard killer charged with six more rapes Met Police officer David Carrick has been charged with nine more offences, including six counts of rape, taking the total number of charges he faces to 29, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Mirror 10/1/2022 News Police seize £322m of cryptocurrency in last five years Police forces across the UK have seized Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency worth £322 million over the past five years, according to newly published figures. Police Professional 10/1/2022 News Senior Toronto Police Officer under investigation for alleged impropriety in promotion process CANADA: The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is investigating a high-ranking officer who allegedly leaked answers to fellow officers trying to get a promotion, according to multiple police sources. Global News (Canada) 10/1/2022 News Senior police ranks unstable due to backfilling suspended deputy chief: Deans CANADA: The "main reason" the Ottawa police board must recruit a third permanent deputy chief is that it continues to pay for and backfill the position vacated by a senior officer suspended amid sexual harassment allegations, the board chair said Monday. CBC News (Canada) 10/1/2022 News Remote communities accessing Indigenous learning kits to share local history and knowledge CANADA: Remote communities along the coast of British Columbia are accessing educational tools to support Indigenous history and culture. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 10/1/2022 News Money mules huge issue in online cyber scams REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Money muling by young people is one the most serious issues to emerge in facilitating online and cybercrime in the past few years according to the Garda. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 10/1/2022 News €10K reward offered after arsonist set over 20 fires at new children’s hospital REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A €10,000 reward is being offered to anyone with information on an arsonist targeting a new children’s hospital. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 10/1/2022 News Garda Commissioner issues written apology to man wrongly convicted of 1971 killing of Una Lynskey REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has issued a formal apology to a man who was wrongly accused of killing a 19-year-old woman in Co Meath in 1971. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 10/1/2022 News «202320242025202620272028202920302031Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events