Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105108 total results. Showing results 41581 to 41600 «207620772078207920802081208220832084Next ›Last » Cathy Haenlein: ‘It’s crucial that we’re anticipating the next evolutions of the organised crime threat’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Cathy Haenlein, Director of Organised Crime and Policing at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), about the work of RUSI’s Strategic Hub for Organised Crime Research (SHOC), the effectiveness of financial sanctions on organised crime, and how growing scarcity could be a critical factor in organised crime of the future. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 Feature, Interview Peel Regional Police connect Milton company to historic drug seizure CANADA: Peel Regional Police (PRP) has connected a Milton trucking company to the largest drug seizure in the force’s history following an 11-month investigation by their Specialized Enforcement Bureau (SEB) Blue Line (Canada) 7/11/2022 News Two men and a woman arrested in Sligo organised crime probe REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Thirteen people have been arrested so far in connection with this investigation and two have been charged. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 7/11/2022 News Widow of Garda killed by IRA dismisses Sin Féin leader’s comments REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The widow of a Garda officer killed by the IRA has dismissed comments by Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald that there is no comparison between the IRA and gangland criminals. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 7/11/2022 News The DNA contamination standard that has saved lives as well as helping to solve crimes Law enforcement around the world has relied increasingly on DNA as a crucial tool in solving crime; but without specific production standards to protect against the contamination of crime scenes, killers could have escaped justice while innocent people faced conviction and even execution, as Will Paton, Marketing Manager for scene-of-crime technology specialists RollsTechGlobal, explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 Feature, Innovation Providing best service to victims of crime by helping Nottinghamshire Police be more efficient and agile Policing is changing, and nearly every job now has a digital element attached to it. Like most police forces around the world, Nottinghamshire Police is experiencing a massive increase in digital evidence. To provide the best possible service to victims of crime, as well as businesses and communities, Nottinghamshire needed a better way to manage it. NICE Investigate is helping Nottinghamshire modernise its approach, to reduce the risk to victims and become a more efficient and agile force. Policing Insight 7/11/2022 Advertisement, Feature Why PCCs are more accountable than regional mayors The Mayoral 'horse trading' involved with combined authorities puts at risk key police governance functions says West Midlands PCC Simon Foster. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 Feature Inside Manchester’s ‘Counterfeit Alley’ as police crack down on knock-off goods trade that costs UK economy £8bn a year Police have declared a crackdown on Manchester's Counterfeit Alley where shoppers can buy fake Apple Airpods for £20, Nike trainers for £30 and Chanel handbags for £35 — with knock-off products costing the UK economy £8 billion each year. Mail Online 7/11/2022 News Serving police officer runs website selling PornHub-style merchandise with jokes about rape A website run by an officer in the South Wales Police, who i has chosen not to name, sells items emblazoned with jokes about rapists, Porn Hub and sleeping with policemen i News 7/11/2022 News Talking with NZ Police AC Bruce O’Brien and a team from KPMG New Zealand As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Founder recently travelled with New Zealand Police Assistant Commissioner Bruce O'Brien to Auckland, to meet a KPMG team who have worked with New Zealand Police to deliver an innovative operational performance framework. The overarching aim has been to reduce deaths and serious injuries on New Zealand roads. Assistant Commissioner O'Brien, together with KPMG Partner Stephen Hastings and team members Liam Morris and Sarah Hyne, explain the work. PolicingTV - Registration at source 7/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Talking with NZ Police AC Bruce O’Brien and a team from KPMG New Zealand As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Founder recently travelled with New Zealand Police Assistant Commissioner Bruce O'Brien to Auckland, to meet a KPMG team who have worked with New Zealand Police to deliver an innovative operational performance framework. The overarching aim has been to reduce deaths and serious injuries on New Zealand roads. Assistant Commissioner O'Brien, together with KPMG Partner Stephen Hastings and team members Liam Morris and Sarah Hyne, explain the work. PolicingTV 7/11/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video National Security Bill threatens to ‘criminalise’ public interest journalism and whistleblowing The UK’s National Security Bill threatens to “criminalise” public interest journalism and whistleblowing, news publishers and press freedom campaign groups have warned. Press Gazette 7/11/2022 News Just Stop Oil: Activists carry out M25 protest despite police plan Climate change activists have gone ahead with planned action to target England's busiest motorway despite a police operation to foil their plans. BBC 7/11/2022 News Qld police silent on coercive control laws AUSTRALIA: Queensland police haven't given any feedback on proposed domestic violence laws amid widespread doubts about the force's ability to enforce them, a union says. A bill to change laws to allow for the criminalisation of coercive control is being examined by a parliamentary committee on Monday. Hawkesbury Gazette (Australia) 7/11/2022 News Police ‘play dangerous game’ with female safety after Sarah Everard report, expert warns His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) released a report on Wednesday in response to the murder of Sarah Everard which revealed vetting standards in the police "are not high enough, and it is too easy for the wrong people to join and stay in". Express 7/11/2022 News Police ‘proactively’ arrest Just Stop Oil protesters planning major disruption on motorways The Metropolitan Police said the "significant" operation had resulted in at least three people being detained, who the force had "strong reason to believe are intent on causing reckless and serious disruption to the public". Sky News 7/11/2022 News ‘Fire risk’ e-scooters used illegally being scrapped by police E-scooters confiscated from riders who break the law are being destroyed by the police because of fears that keeping the vehicles in storage is a fire risk. Under current rules, officers can seize e-scooters used illegally on public roads and paths. The force insists they cannot be kept for “health and safety reasons”. Instead the vehicles are destroyed immediately or impounded if needed for evidence. The Times - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 News Does the Uplift recruitment programme represent a missed opportunity to change the diversity mix? In the fourth in our latest series focusing on police workforce development in England and Wales, Policing Insight’s Ian Wiggett looks at the unique opportunity offered by the Uplift recruitment programme to increase diversity, the relatively small change that has resulted, and the more noticeable shift in workforce profile to a service that has become younger and less experienced. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 Analysis, Feature Disabled abuse victims are ‘let down by police’. Disabled victims of domestic abuse cannot get the help they need, according to an investigation by the Channel 4 programme Dispatches. The Times - Subscription at source 7/11/2022 News Met Police launch major operation to arrest suspected climate change protesters. The climate change action group has been calling on the Government to abandon plans to licence over 100 new oil and gas projects by 2025. 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