Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 41761 to 41780 «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » E-scooter pilots in doubt as DfT frees authority areas to end them Pilot schemes trialling e-scooters could abandon them if there is local opposition, says DfT. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2022 News Melbourne man, 61, sentenced for online child abuse offences AUSTRALIA: A Hurstbridge man, 61, who paid for child exploitation material to be transmitted live from the Philippines on a web-cam has been sentenced to five months’ jail by the Melbourne County Court. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 7/7/2022 News First look at job squad called up to beat SA cops crisis AUSTRALIA: A top-level task force will identify how many extra police need to be hired in SA and exactly what their roles will be over the next decade. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 7/7/2022 News Police focusing on youth crime, ram-raids NEW ZEALAND: A local cop has said that 80 per cent of ram raids are committed by offenders younger than 18 with 70 per cent aged between 13 and 15. Times Online (New Zealand) 7/7/2022 News Rural crime prevention app trial NEW ZEALAND: A series of Rural Security Workshops in North Canterbury provided an opportunity to spread the word about our new trial rural crime prevention app New Zealand Police 7/7/2022 News Shortage of trained PSNI response drivers ‘impacting on service’ Issue caused by lack of driving instructors before the pandemic says chief constable. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2022 News NBCC launches ‘one-stop shop’ to help police tackle business crime A new website and a series of crime prevention guides and videos have been launched to help police and businesses combat crime. Police Professional 7/7/2022 News Contract awarded for new national policing e-procurement system A four-year contract has been awarded for a new single national e-procurement system that will be used by police and fire services. Police Professional 7/7/2022 News Police refer to conduct panel after death in Truro The police have referred themselves to a conduct panel after the death of a man who had been arrested. BBC 7/7/2022 News NZ Police Commissioner Andrew Coster introduces the 2022 ANZPAA Police Conference New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster highlights the forthcoming PC22 conference organised by the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA). Hosted by the Police Commissioners from across Australia and New Zealand, PC22 will look forward to Navigating the Next Generation of Policing. PolicingTV 7/7/2022 Video NZ Police Commissioner Andrew Coster introduces the 2022 ANZPAA Police Conference New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster highlights the forthcoming PC22 conference organised by the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA). Hosted by the Police Commissioners from across Australia and New Zealand, PC22 will look forward to Navigating the Next Generation of Policing. PolicingTV 7/7/2022 Video The Met is in special measures. But more failings are coming to light. On 28 June, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) placed London’s Metropolitan Police in ‘special measures‘ following a series of scandalous failures. The Canary 7/7/2022 Analysis, Feature Updated sentencing guidance proposed to reflect new and tougher penalties for motoring offences A comprehensive package of 12 new and revised sentencing guidelines for offenders convicted of motoring offences in England and Wales has been published today (July 7) by the Sentencing Council for a three-month consultation. Police Professional 7/7/2022 News “I Want That Money Saved For ‘real’ Victims”: Homicide Detectives’ Perceptions of Victims and Impacts on Advocacy and Services For Loss Survivors Those who lose a loved one to homicide are considered crime victims, and accordingly may be eligible for state services and compensation. Yet institutionalized constructs about good/innocent and bad/guilty victims can trigger law enforcement agents’ presumptions of how deserving a homicide loss survivor is of resources, responsiveness and support. These attitudes can impact discretionary decision-making about assistance for survivors. Using qualitative in-depth interviews with Homicide Unit and Victim Services Unit personnel at one agency, this study explores these perceptions and their impacts on advocacy for homicide loss survivors. Ultimately, there are justice implications for this population. Homicide Studies - Registration at source 7/7/2022 Research article ‘Good’ use of problem solving to prevent crime highlighted by HMICFRS Cheshire Constabulary’s focus on reducing crime and creating an inclusive workplace has been commended in the latest inspection by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 7/7/2022 News Chief constable vows to improve force after ‘serious concerns’ raised by HMICFRS The chief constable of Wiltshire Police says he “remains resolute” in his efforts to improve the force after serious concerns were raised in how it responds to the public and protects vulnerable people. Police Professional 7/7/2022 News London police board wants input on addressing femicide CANADA: The London Police Services Board is looking for community feedback as it works towards drafting a letter to the Government of Canada on femicide. CTV News (Canada) 7/7/2022 News Nearly half the police department in Nelson, B.C. under investigation: sources CANADA: The Nelson Police Department is the focus of an investigation ordered by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, Global News has learned. Global News (Canada) 7/7/2022 News, Video Deterrent or discrimination? Quebec defends police power to make random traffic stops CANADA: The power of police to randomly pull over drivers remains an important tool for deterring dangerous behaviour on the road, a Quebec government lawyer argued Wednesday during a constitutional challenge to traffic stops. Blue Line (Canada) 7/7/2022 News Armed gardaí have trained for ‘active shooter’ attacks at empty schools and public buildings REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Specialist firearms Gardai have trained in a school and in other potential locations for an active shooter situation, The Journal has learned. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 7/7/2022 News «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events