Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95841 total results. Showing results 42201 to 42220 «210721082109211021112112211321142115Next ›Last » Officers begin wearing new style of uniform in communities across Northern Ireland from today Chief Constable Simon Byrne unveiled the new uniform, which will be worn by officers in communities across Northern Ireland from today (Monday, January 31st 2022). This is a new style of trouser and a bottle green top to replace the white shirt and tie. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 31/1/2022 News Police say knife crime is their ‘top priority’ after another teenager stabbed and killed in Greater Manchester Assistant Chief Constable Tony Creely said he wanted to 'put it on record' that knife crime will not be tolerated by the force Manchester Evening News 31/1/2022 News More police time spent on missing and vulnerable persons than investigating crime Tayside's top police officer said the shift represented a "societal challenge" Daily Record 31/1/2022 News Metropolitan Police handed ‘over 300 photographs’ by Sue Gray as they investigate ‘partygate’ The police say they will contact people with questions about suspected Downing Street lockdown parties within weeks The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/1/2022 News Sue Gray report: Police given 500 pieces of paper and 300 photographs of evidence on parties Met says it will be ‘necessary for us to contact those who attended these events to get their account’ The Independent 31/1/2022 News N.S. man who struggled with mental health says he needed something other than jail CANADA: Collins Ellison shared his ‘entirely negative’ experiences with Halifax police while he was homeless CBC News (Canada) 31/1/2022 News Manitoba RCMP monthly police-reported crime statistics – December 2021 CANADA: Overall, the Districts' occurrence counts (combined) increased by 2% (from 14,049 to 14,335), with Manitoba North District experiencing the largest increase of 22% and Manitoba East District having the largest decrease of -10%. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 31/1/2022 News Tsuut’ina police enter agreement to take over policing in town west of Calgary CANADA: An Indigenous police force has taken over policing for a non-Indigenous town in Alberta, which leaders from both communities say could serve as a model for reconciliation and rural policing in Canada, the Globe and Mail reported. Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2022 News Emergency service vehicles to be provided defibrillators amid drop in first responders REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: All Garda and fire brigade vehicles are to be equipped with automated external defibrillators (AEDs) under a new Government scheme due to a fall-off in the number of first responders. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2022 News Man charged in connection with €16k cocaine seizure in Midleton REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has charged in connection with the seizure of €16,000 worth of suspected cocaine in Co Cork on Saturday. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2022 News An Garda SÃochána monthly report to the Policing Authority REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I am pleased to provide the first report to be submitted in 2022, outlining the key aspects of the administration and operation of An Garda SÃochána for the month of December 2021, in accordance with Section 41A of the Garda SÃochána Act, 2005, as amended. [pdf] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2022 Report Money talks: What law enforcement learnt from Panama and Pandora The high-profile media investigations into the Panama Papers, Pandora Papers and others brought the issues of illegal financial activity and money laundering to a wider global audience; now a new Europol report has offered a law enforcement perspective on the use of international finance systems for criminal gain, and Policing Insight’s Chris Allen reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/1/2022 Analysis, Feature Operation Provide: A Multi-Agency Response to Increasing Police Engagement in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence During the Covid-19 Pandemic Because of the lockdown conditions imposed in the United Kingdom to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus, police services responded to the risk of increased domestic abuse and intimate partner violence in a variety of ways. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a multi-agency pilot program put in place to increase the engagement in both the criminal investigation and safeguarding actions of the police and other agencies for victims of intimate partner violence. In this program, independent domestic violence advocates and independent sexual violence advocates work side by side in a police patrol capacity, conducting joint incident response to reports of domestic abuse in an effort to provide enhanced, immediate victim support. The early findings indicate significant overall increases in engagement with criminal prosecutions. The level of engagement of repeat victims in respect of safeguarding and criminal investigations also greatly increased. In addition, individual offences of controlling and coercive behaviour, harassment, threats to kill, affray and malicious communications showed significant rises in engagement. The findings indicate that improved victim support at an earlier stage improves the likelihood of agencies protecting, preventing and reducing cases affecting victims of intimate partner violence. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 31/1/2022 Research article British woman overturns her conviction in Cyprus for ‘lying’ about gang rape CYPRUS: A British woman has won her appeal to overturn a conviction for lying about being gang-raped while in Cyprus. Mail Online 31/1/2022 News PCSO made false report that his MPS tablet has been stolen Roads policing staff member given six months suspended sentence and community order. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2022 News PC cleared after judge says ‘he doesn’t need to hear’ from use of force expert A PC has been cleared after a court accepted he had used proportionate force on a drunken man at the scene of a domestic argument. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2022 News App will record assaults on police to improve officer wellbeing Police officers will be able to record assaults through the app and access support College of Policing 31/1/2022 News Criminal Justice Social Work Statistics in Scotland: 2020-21 OFFICIAL STATISTICS: Mainly national-level information on criminal justice social work activity in Scotland in the first full year affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Includes data on justice social work services and social work orders, as well as characteristics of the individuals involved. Scottish Government 31/1/2022 Report Domestic Abuse Bill 2020: factsheets POLICY PAPER: These factsheets provide more information about each of the provisions in the act. Home Office 31/1/2022 Report Illegal wildlife trade and illicit finance in the UK The UK IS a leading advocate of the need to ‘follow the money’ linked to illegal wildlife trade (IWT) on the international stage. [pdf] RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 31/1/2022 Report «210721082109211021112112211321142115Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events