Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95706 total results. Showing results 41501 to 41520 «207220732074207520762077207820792080Next ›Last » 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 & 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. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/2/2022 News Recorded Crime in Scotland: January 2022 A bulletin describing the level of recorded crimes and offences in Scotland during the month of January 2022. Scottish Government 17/2/2022 Report Prince Andrew: Met Police will not reopen Virginia Giuffre sexual abuse investigation after settlement reached Senior police officers are believed to have examined allegations made by Ms Giuffre, now 38, at least three times since 2015 but never opened an official investigation i News 17/2/2022 News Met Police unlikely to publish hundreds of photos in Downing Street party investigation The Cabinet Office has sought to clarify with the Metropolitan Police whether it will publish the pictures, as there is a convention of not naming junior officials publicly. i News 17/2/2022 News Metropolitan Police officer guilty of misconduct after contacting teenage girls PC suggested taking 15-year-old out for a drink, jurors told The Independent 17/2/2022 News Avon and Somerset Police sorry for officer’s ‘toxic’ racial abuse A police force has apologised to a former investigator who was subjected to "toxic" racial abuse. BBC 17/2/2022 News Police officers who took explicit photographs of a woman and encouraged her to use a sex toy are found guilty of gross misconduct Two police officers who took explicit photos of a woman have been found guilty of gross misconduct. Mail Online 17/2/2022 News UK police struggle to track down billions from Covid loan fraud Court cases shed light on how crime gangs exploited government schemes and the difficulty of recouping significant sums Financial Times 17/2/2022 News New Commissioner pledges violent crime crackdown against backdrop of political clashes and media scrutiny As the search gets underway for the next Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police, Policing Insight Contributor Gareth Bryon takes a look at the appointment of Keechant Sewell as the very first black female Commissioner of the NYPD, and how her appointment – and the politics of policing in New York – have highlighted the volatile arena in which she will work. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/2/2022 Feature Cressida Dick quit Met after Sadiq Khan’s ultimatum to sack scandal-hit officers Cressida Dick quit the Met after being ordered by Sadiq Khan to sack the officers involved in the Charing Cross police station scandal or face suspension herself. LBC 17/2/2022 News Spaceless violence: Women’s experiences of technology-facilitated domestic violence in regional, rural and remote areas AUSTRALIA: Technology is increasingly used by perpetrators of domestic violence to control, coerce, abuse, harass and stalk victim–survivors. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 17/2/2022 Research article Evaluation of the First Nations and Inuit Policing Program CANADA: The First Nations and Inuit Policing Program (FNIPP), formerly the First Nations Policing Program, was created as a contribution program in 1991 to enhance the effectiveness of policing services in First Nation and Inuit communities in terms of cultural relevance and responsiveness to the public safety need of communities. [pdf] Government of Canada 17/2/2022 Report Pay and Morale Survey 2021 – Headline Report December 2021 The PFEW Pay and Morale Survey obtains members’ views on their pay and conditions, as well as their attitudes to their work and the police service in general. The Pay and Morale survey is an annual survey, which has been conducted each year since 2014. To the best of our knowledge, it is the largest annual survey of police officers in the UK. This report provides a summary of key findings on respondents’ morale, cost of living, and attitudes towards pay and remuneration. Findings also cover respondents’ intention to stay in the police service, and indicators of engagement with the service; for example, whether respondents feel proud to be in the police, and whether respondents would recommend the police service to others. [PDF] Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/2/2022 Report Police officer survey reveals cost of living crisis and unprecedented level of Government dissatisfaction The negative impact of the Government’s attitude towards policing and police pay was clear from the results of the Police Federation of England and Wales’ (PFEW) Pay and Morale Survey. Police officers have voiced almost total dissatisfaction with the Government with a new survey revealing more than one in ten regularly struggle to cover the cost of essential items. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 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 16/2/2022 Feature, Opinion Cressida Dick resigned after Sadiq Khan’s ultimatum on rogue police officers Sadiq Khan demanded that Dame Cressida Dick sack rogue officers at a toxic police station or face suspension, The Times has been told. Dick told senior colleagues that she resigned as the Metropolitan Police commissioner after she was unable to carry out the mayor of London’s ultimatum over Charing Cross station. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2022 News Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 Annual Report 2020-21 AUSTRALIA: The 2020–21 Annual Report for the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 (TIA Act) sets out the extent and circumstances in which eligible Commonwealth, State and Territory agencies have used the powers available under the TIA Act and Part 15 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 between 1 July 2020 and 30 June 2021. [pdf] Home Affairs - Australian Government 16/2/2022 Report NSW Police issues first coercive notice under encryption-busting powers AUSTRALIA: Coercive powers under Australia’s controversial encryption-busting laws were used for the first time by law enforcement last financial year, with NSW Police becoming the first to issue a technical assistance notice (TAN). IT News (Australia) 16/2/2022 News Major crackdown into teen gangs assaulting police AUSTRALIA: Dozens of extra officers, drones and the police air wing have been deployed in Broome under a major crackdown on exploding youth crime. [VIDEO] The Age (Australia) 16/2/2022 News Attacks on officers, escalating criminal violence trigger large-scale police operation in the Kimberley AUSTRALIA: The state government and WA Police have begun a large-scale police response in the Kimberley in a bid to stem escalating rates of youth crime and criminal violence. ABC News (Australia) 16/2/2022 News «207220732074207520762077207820792080Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events