Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115877 total results. Showing results 42061 to 42080 «210021012102210321042105210621072108Next ›Last » Police Air Wing bolstered by arrival of new world-class helicopter AUSTRALIA: A new era of aeronautical law enforcement has taken off following the arrival of the State's first five-blade Airbus H145 helicopter. Government of Western Australia 26/7/2023 News Police to save 1 million officer hours as forces adopt new model to ensure specialist care for health incidents Right Care Right Person to be adopted by forces in England and Wales as toolkit and national partnership agreement launched. As a national partnership agreement is today (26 July 2023) signed, police forces across England will begin rolling out a new approach to dealing with health incidents where policing is not always the best agency to respond. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/7/2023 News Operation Cobalt: Auckland police shut down Head Hunters drug ring NEW ZEALAND: West Auckland police have shut down a drug ring run by the Head Hunters gang in a series of early morning stings today. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 26/7/2023 News Police in England to attend fewer mental-health calls Police officers in England will no longer respond to concerns about mental health if there is no risk to life or crime being committed, under new plans. BBC 26/7/2023 News Ministers tell police to respond to fewer mental health-related 999 calls Plan aims to free up estimated million hours a year of police time but experts have raised concerns The Guardian 26/7/2023 News US Embassy warns citizens to ‘keep a low profile’ on Dublin streets as Leo Varadkar admits garda recruitment target is ‘very hard’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: US Embassy told visitors to avoid walking alone, especially at night, to avoid carrying large amounts of cash, and to keep expensive watches and jewellery hidden Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 26/7/2023 News Garda warns number patrolling streets ‘dangerously low’ amid attacks and even officers are ‘apprehensive’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda has warned that the number of officers able to properly police the streets of Dublin are now "dangerously low." Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 26/7/2023 News Auckland CBD resident and business groups want more police on the streets Auckland's central city businesses are pumping more than half-a-million dollars into private security to fight street crime like theft, burglary and assault. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 26/7/2023 News Why the call for more gardaí won’t solve problems of violence and anti-social behaviour REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Dr Cian Ó Concubhair pinpoints the problems within An Garda Síochána and the political system that have partly allowed for the recent increase in street violence Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/7/2023 Feature, Opinion Cardiff man charged with terrorism offences after joint police operation A Cardiff man has been charged with terrorism offences today (July 25) and will appear in court. Kristen Persen, 22, was arrested by Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands CTU on Monday, July 24, detectives said. Wales Online 25/7/2023 News Right Care, Right Person to be rolled out across England The NPCC and College of Policing are currently developing a national toolkit to support the local implementation of a model pioneered to great effect by Humberside. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/7/2023 News PSA Publishes Annual Report for 2022-2023 The Police Superintendents’ Association has published its Annual Report and Impact Report for 2022/23. The reports outline how the association has worked towards its strategic priorities and outlines how it will direct its activity over the next three years. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 25/7/2023 News Police Scotland beard ban postponed again Police Scotland has postponed the introduction of a beard ban after feedback from officers and health and safety experts. Personnel Today 25/7/2023 News Right Care Right Person toolkit Mental health policing – how to implement the Right Care Right Person (RCRP) initiative in your force. College of Policing 25/7/2023 Resources Right Care Right Person (RCRP) national guidance launched New toolkit supports policing to respond effectively to mental health incidents in partnership with other agencies College of Policing 25/7/2023 News Victoria Police detective sacked after allegations of sharing crime scene pics on messaging app A Melbourne detective, investigated after photos of Danielle Laidley were leaked, has been dismissed after being accused of sharing photos taken at crime scenes. News.com.au (Australia) 25/7/2023 News Canberra man charged with manslaughter over heroin overdose that killed partner nearly two years earlier An anniversary celebration gone wrong has landed a Canberra man behind bars for the alleged manslaughter of his partner. Christopher Roy Weaver, 40, was arrested by police nearly two years after the death of Laura Crncevic of a heroin overdose. ABC News (Australia) 25/7/2023 News Laws allowing police to ‘wand’ people for knives and other weapons pass NT parliament Northern Territory police officers will now be able to "wand" people for knives and other weapons in certain public places, with legislation passing parliament on Tuesday night. ABC News (Australia) 25/7/2023 News Meeting Superintendent Bel Berry, College of Policing’s Aspire Programme lead (Part 1) 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 first of three videos recorded with Bel, starting outside her very first police station in Petersfield, she talks to PolicingTV Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, about her memories as a new and recent police recruit, posted to Petersfield in Hampshire, influenced to join the police by the Juliet Bravo television series. Bel also sets out the changes she's seen in policing over her career - technological, complexity of crime, representation and diversity, and police culture. PolicingTV 25/7/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Jail for thief who ‘left trail of victims’ across Southland A Southland man who “left a trail of victims” after burgling rural properties, stealing donated money and dismantling a car has been sent to jail. Luke Philip Soper, 27, appeared in the Invercargill District Court last Friday on a raft of charges from August 2021 to June 2022. 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