Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95707 total results. Showing results 41801 to 41820 «208720882089209020912092209320942095Next ›Last » Human rights law ‘lets jihadis spread poison in our prisons’ Terrorist prisoners attempting to radicalise others behind bars are using human rights laws to avoid being put in isolation. Express 9/2/2022 News ACMD annual report 2017 to 2019 This consolidated annual report from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) provides an overview of our work from January 2017 to December 2019. During this period, the ACMD has continued to demonstrate its drive and commitment to providing government with evidence-based advice on a wider range of areas related to drug use in the UK. Home Office 9/2/2022 Report Report into ‘Hollywood-style’ prisoner escape prompts raft of recommendations for ACT Corrective Services AUSTRALIA: A report into the dramatic escape of a Canberra prisoner from a corrections vehicle last year has recommended a number of changes to the way both transfers and escapes are handled by ACT staff. ABC News (Australia) 8/2/2022 News Jacqueline Vodden inquest hears one of Ballarat’s ‘worst’ young offenders was driving during fatal police chase AUSTRALIA: A teenager deemed to be "one of the worst" young criminals in Ballarat was driving a stolen van that crashed and killed his female passenger during a high-speed police chase, a coronial inquest has heard. ABC News (Australia) 8/2/2022 News Illicit cash and luxury cars forfeited after AFP-led taskforce investigations AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police-led Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce (CACT) has secured the forfeiture of $2,745,000 in illicit cash and three luxury cars after three separate investigations in Western Australia. Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 8/2/2022 News Police warn businesses to be aware of scams NEW ZEALAND: Police are warning businesses to be aware of scams after one New Zealand business lost around $69,000 after making payments to a fake company overseas. New Zealand Police 8/2/2022 News Police close to finding new home NEW ZEALAND: Police say they’re making good progress in finding a new building to permanently house the six Howick-based community officers. Times Online (New Zealand) 8/2/2022 News Trauma cleaning business apologises for graphic social media posts NEW ZEALAND: A trauma cleaning business that has been posting graphic death-related images on social media has apologised. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/2/2022 News New mental health police service now available on the North Shore CANADA: A new mental health support service is now active across the North Shore, as police departments have officially teamed up with health professionals to launch Car 22, an integrated mental health response team. Toronto Star (Canada) 8/2/2022 News Winnipeg has fared ‘better than any other city’ with truck protest: police REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Though protesters supporting the so-called “Freedom Convoy” in Ottawa continue to make their presence known outside of the Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg police say the local rally has been relatively incident-free. [AUDIO] Global News (Canada) 8/2/2022 News Ottawa police dispute Ford government claim that 1,500 police officers were deployed to help CANADA: The Ottawa Police Service is disputing the number of Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers dispatched to help the city deal with a protest-turned-occupation that's dragged on for more than a week. CTV News (Canada) 8/2/2022 News Breaking barriers in policing and local communities Using past work experience can put you ahead when exploring leadership College of Policing 8/2/2022 News Garda tells policing committee that West Cork burglaries on the increase REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: As people return to the office following the lifting of restrictions, gardaí are asking members of the public to report any suspicious activity to their local gardaí to combat fears of burglaries in their area. The Southern Star 8/2/2022 News West Mercia Police determined to ‘rid the service of corrupt officers’ following latest misconduct hearing The second misconduct case in the space of week involving an officer who “abused his position for a sexual purpose” has reaffirmed the commitment of West Mercia Police to “rid the force, and the whole police service, of corrupt officers”. Police Professional 8/2/2022 News Mixed reaction to new Garda uniform as some officers joke and make memes about ‘tacky’ outfits REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The new Garda uniform has finally been revealed - and for some officers, it’s already the butt of a joke. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 8/2/2022 News Safer Internet Day on 8/2/22 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Today marks Safer Internet Day for 2022. As more and more of us are online, the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau and Webwise Ireland are encouraging parents and guardians to discuss the benefits and the risks of online browsing and chat platforms. An Garda Síochána 8/2/2022 News Unpacking Sequential Actions Within Use of Force Incidents Use of force incidents involving police officers and civilians are complex, multi-faceted, and interactional. Officer force and civilian resistance are frequently measured at their maximum level or in relation to one another. While this approach is informative, it does not fully reflect the complexity of these encounters that contain a series of sequential actions taken by both parties. These processes are difficult to capture using traditional data collection efforts as they require time consuming independent coding of each action. Using data from two municipal police agencies, this study outlines a methodology for unpacking these complex interactions and examines sequentially based incident characteristics and their relation to the highest levels of force and resistance. Results reveal the importance of total actions and the starting point of force and resistance, which has specific implications for our understanding of how these interactional encounters change over time and police use of force more broadly. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 8/2/2022 Research article Christ Church’s course develops knowledge in leadership critical to the success of any police reform Canterbury Christ Church University's MSc in Applied Policing Practice reflects many of the key contemporary issues and themes which shape contemporary British policing and police leadership. The course is flexible allowing exploration of a range of policing problems that students may have identified in the workplace. It supports knowledge development and identification of the best available evidence to examine contemporary policing challenges. Policing Insight 8/2/2022 Advertisement, Feature Can apprentices help policing overcome its most pressing workforce challenges? With a diverse range of experiences, skills and backgrounds, apprentices are embraced by many organisations (including emergency services) as an important part of the workforce of the future, but a new survey suggests policing lags behind; Kit Salt, Head of End-Point Assessment at SFJ Awards, looks at the key role apprentices are already playing in some forces, and how they could help to shape the policing workforce going forwards. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/2/2022 Analysis, Feature Staffordshire Police recruits show greater diversity More than 200 new officers will join Staffordshire Police over the next two years, with more women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds among them. BBC 8/2/2022 News «208720882089209020912092209320942095Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events