Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115877 total results. Showing results 41721 to 41740 «208320842085208620872088208920902091Next ›Last » Government to publish police guidance on dealing with low-level crimes The Ministry of Justice will publish a draft code of practice on Wednesday aimed at governing how police respond to low-level offending. Express & Star 2/8/2023 News Tighter direction for use of police cautions unveiled PRESS RELEASE: Stricter rules to govern how police use cautions will ensure they should only be used for minor, first-time offences under a new code of practice published today (2 August). Home Office 2/8/2023 News New police guidance on dealing with low-level crimes will aim to keep first-time offenders out of court A draft code of practice aimed at governing how police respond to low-level offending wil be issued The Independent 2/8/2023 News AFP trains Royal Solomon Islands Police Force officers in latest forensic techniques AUSTRALIA: Members of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have participated in forensic and crime scene training with the AFP ahead of major events in the Pacific nation. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 2/8/2023 News Police Association’s Chris Cahill on worsening crime, Megan Woods questions lolly theft in stats NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand’s police association boss says retail crime is worsening, but a senior cabinet minister is questioning whether the bulk of retail crime is small-time thefts of “20C lolly bags”. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 2/8/2023 News Meeting Superintendent Bel Berry, College of Policing’s Aspire Programme lead (Part 2) Hampshire Police Superintendent Bel Berry leads the College of Policing's Aspire leadership development programme, which provides knowledge, tools, confidence and skills for senior police leaders who identify as being from a group currently underrepresented in the police service. In the second of three videos recorded with Bel, she talks to PolicingTV Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, about the "Aspire" work she has been leading for the College of Policing. The Aspire leadership development programme provides knowledge, tools, confidence and skills for senior police leaders in England and Wales who identify as being from a group currently underrepresented in the police service. Bel also talks about the wider, international interest in, and opportunities for, the course. PolicingTV 2/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Government looks to volunteer wardens to ‘supplement’ police in central Auckland NEW ZEALAND: The Minister for Police said Maori and ethnic wardens doing community patrols could help free up police to respond to crime in the area. Minister for Police Ginny Anderson wants volunteer wardens to do more to help patrol the streets of Auckland's city centre and "supplement" the police. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/8/2023 News Officer charged with indecent assault faces internal investigation NEW ZEALAND: A serving New Zealand police officer charged with indecent assault of a teenager in Australia is now under investigation here, but police are refusing to say if he’s back at work. Stuff (New Zealand) 2/8/2023 News Met Police Commander ‘took LSD, magic mushrooms and smoked pot before breakfast’ Commander Julian Bennett, who wrote the Met Police force's anti-drugs strategy, denies the accusations being made by a nurse he used to live with Express 1/8/2023 News Chief Constable update Police Scotland’s next Chief Constable, Jo Farrell, will take up post on 9 October. Police Scotland 1/8/2023 News Hampshire DA initiative given forcewide funding A pilot of Project Foundation was funded by the Home Office in 2021 for 12 months Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2023 News Police plea to rethink sex offender housing after Mark Cummings murder Ex-police officer who investigated death of boy says killer Stuart Leggate should never have been housed in same block of flats The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2023 News Lee Freeman and Michelle Skeer join inspectorate as new HM Inspectors His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has been joined by two new HM Inspectors (HMIs). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/8/2023 News IOPC statement on review of Taser discharges on children under 18 The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has completed a six-month national review of all Taser discharges on children. It follows a thematic review we published in 2021, which highlighted the increasing use of Taser on children in cases investigated by the IOPC. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 1/8/2023 News Police officer quarterly strength statistics: 30 June 2023 Statistics on police officer quarterly strength, which gives the number of full-time-equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland Scottish Government 1/8/2023 Report Leicestershire Police to track “physical and mental toll of the job” on forensic teams Leicestershire Police will measure the “physical and mental toll of the job” on its forensic teams in a groundbreaking study using data analytics from the world of Formula One. Forensic Capability Network 1/8/2023 News Custody Visiting Annual Report 2022-23 The Independent Custody Visiting Scheme Scotland 2022-23 Annual Report highlights the activities, insights and independent assurance provided by the ICVS scheme. Over this period, ICVs undertook over 1,000 visits to police custody and spoke to over 1,600 people in custody. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 1/8/2023 Report Police emergency calls made by public up by more than 30% since start of covid-19 pandemic The number of 999 calls made to Cleveland Police is growing and increased by 9.7% in the last year Teesside Live 1/8/2023 News Taoiseach and Minister McEntee meet with Garda Commissioner and Deputy Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice Helen McEntee yesterday met with the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris and Deputy Garda Commissioner Coxon. This is the third meeting the Taoiseach has had with the Garda Commissioner since his appointment in December. Issues discussed at the meeting included increasing recruitment levels, greater Garda visibility in Dublin, the national opening of community safety partnerships, the deployment of Bodycams and the upcoming budget. Dublin People (Republic of Ireland) 1/8/2023 News Alberta no longer pursuing plan to dump RCMP for provincial police force CANADA: The Alberta government is no longer formally pursuing its plan to dump the RCMP in favour of a new provincial police force. However, Justice Minister Mickey Amery said Tuesday the idea is not dead and his department will continue to consult with Albertans on where they want to go with policing. Blue Line (Canada) 1/8/2023 «208320842085208620872088208920902091Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events