Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95706 total results. Showing results 41101 to 41120 «205220532054205520562057205820592060Next ›Last » National police assaults data reporting app now available for all police forces – Webinar A brand-new app has being launched allowing police forces to record incidents of assault against officers and staff in a consistent way. This is aimed at those involved in adopting Op Hampshire locally in their force and those whose roles are critical in support of this such as ICT, HR and Wellbeing. National Enabling Programmes 1/3/2022 News WA Police Union calls for harsher penalties on spitting AUSTRALIA: A new report reveals that one-quarter of assaulted police officers in WA were spat on last year. As the WA border eases this week the WA Police Union is calling for the state’s justice system to impose tougher penalties on offenders who spit on its members. [AUDIO] 6pr (Australia) 1/3/2022 News Nationwide Operation Molto closes with the removal of 51 children from harm in Australia AUSTRALIA: More than 100 Australians have been charged with over 1000 child abuse-related offences under a global operation, which has now been finalised. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 1/3/2022 News AFP signs MoU with Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers AUSTRALIA: The AFP and the US Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on training and innovation to help make the Australian community safer. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 1/3/2022 News How police have ended other long-term protest occupation NEW ZEALAND: As the protest at parliament stretches into its fourth week, campers are starting to put down more permanent facilities, including plumbed toilets and a prefab shower block. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 1/3/2022 News Police move in on protesters at Parliament NEW ZEALAND: Police have moved in on the three-week old protest camp at Parliament, clearing out tents and making arrests. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 1/3/2022 News NZ-led anti-child sex abuse operation leads to 46 arrests in Aotearoa NEW ZEALAND: A two-year international operation led by New Zealand authorities, has identified over 90,000 online accounts possessing or trading child sexual abuse material. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 1/3/2022 News Police progress against new framework on violence against women and girls Police forces are making good progress in implementing wide-ranging action to improve the police response to violence against women and girls. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/3/2022 News 450 users of child abuse platform arrested in the UK An international law enforcement operation has resulted in the arrest of 450 people in the UK after they were identified as members of an online platform used for trading child sexual abuse material. Police Professional 1/3/2022 News Suspended sentence for man who racially abused former footballer A man who racially abused former footaller Rio Ferdinand on Twitter after the Euro 2020 final has been handed a suspended sentenced. Police Professional 1/3/2022 News Rural realities, Moncton shooting played into early police response in Portapique: expert CANADA: A policing expert says the stark reality of understaffed police forces in rural communities, combined with the "frenetic and unprecedented" first hours of the Portapique killings, were major contributing factors in the reactions of the first officers on the ground. CBC News (Canada) 1/3/2022 News Rethinking police control tactics CANADA: Preventing unnecessary escalation of force and rebuilding public confidence in the police Blue Line (Canada) 1/3/2022 Analysis, Feature ‘Strong need for a cultural change’ in police complaints system – MPs A culture of “obstruction and delay” remains in the way some complaints against police are handled, MPs have warned. Police Professional 1/3/2022 News Three Assistant Chief Constables welcomed into Police Scotland Three Assistant Chief Constables welcomed into Police Scotland Police Scotland 1/3/2022 News Fraud Prevention Month raises awareness after a historic year for reported losses CANADA: Last year was a historic year for financial losses reported to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC). Based on reports to the CAFC, $379 million were lost to scams and fraud in 2021, which was an increase of 130% compared to 2020. The continued prevalence of scams and fraud is why the CAFC, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Competition Bureau are once again joining forces this March to lead the 18th annual Fraud Prevention Month. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 1/3/2022 News Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse investigation reports COLLECTION: This collection page brings together investigation reports published by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Home Office 1/3/2022 Report Big data at the forefront of modern Garda Síochána investigations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Even before Joe O’Reilly made what became an infamous appearance on The Late Late Show, gardaí knew they had their man. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 1/3/2022 News An Garda Síochána monthly report to the Policing Authority REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The beginning of any new year is marked by a renewed sense of energy and optimism. Lots of us make a conscious effort to start out as we mean to go on. As an organisation, An Garda Síochána has been focused on continuing to deliver on its policing priorities and, above all, keep people safe over the weeks and months ahead. [pdf] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 1/3/2022 Report IICSA: sexual abuse and exploitation of children in residential schools Report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), chaired by Professor Alexis Jay. Home Office 1/3/2022 Report Rikki Neave murder accused denies changing his story to fit DNA evidence Jury told James Watson spoke to police in 1994 but did not mention he had picked up Rikki until interviewed again in 2015 The Guardian 1/3/2022 News «205220532054205520562057205820592060Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events