Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96035 total results. Showing results 42461 to 42480 «212021212122212321242125212621272128Next ›Last » Morriseau questions police board’s handling of human rights complaint CANADA: Thunder Bay Police Services Board member Georjann Morriseau says fellow board members named in her human rights complaints against police leadership must remove themselves from decision-making on the issue. TB News Watch (Canada) 28/1/2022 News RCMP host information meeting in Strathmore discussing potential provincial police service CANADA: The RCMP hosted an informational meeting at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #10 on Jan. Blue Line (Canada) 28/1/2022 News Nearly 300 incidents of criminals intimidating victims with drug debts reported REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Nearly 300 incidents of drug related intimidation were reported to gardai in Dublin last year. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2022 News 50 per cent drop in Limerick sex offence detection rates REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The detection of sex offences in the Limerick Garda Division has dropped by almost half over the last two years. Limerick Post (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2022 News Three gardaà suspended for between five and eight years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Four members of the Garda Reserve are among 91 personnel who are currently on suspension from the force, while three gardaà have been on suspension for between five and eight years. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2022 News Police, PCCs and government should ‘grab the opportunity’ for wider, more effective use of out-of-court disposals Criminal justice stakeholders have been urged to take the opportunities offered by a new two-tier approach to out-of-court disposals as a route to cutting reoffending, reducing harm and clearing the CJS backlog – but a lot of work still needs to be done around oversight, openness and the evidence base, as Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/1/2022 Analysis, Feature Former MPS officer charged with rape A former officer from the Metropolitan Police Service has been charged with rape, attempted rape and indecent assault. Police Professional 28/1/2022 News West Midlands Police chief constable to step down after Commonwealth Games The chief constable of West Midlands Police has announced he is stepping down from his post after this summer’s Commonwealth Games. Police Professional 28/1/2022 News Range Rover Sport remains top of vehicle theft league Range Rover has remained the most stolen vehicle in Britain. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2022 News Home Office urged to speed up forces funding review Political leaders have urged the Home Office to get on with reforming how forces are funded. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2022 News Response to an inspection of Border Force’s role in Project Kraken POLICY PAPER: A government response to the ICIBI’s inspection into the effectiveness of Border Force's role in Project Kraken at small seaports. Home Office 28/1/2022 Report Met asked for ‘minimal reference’ in Sue Gray report to events it is investigating Police issue statement in response to questions about role they have played in delay of ‘partygate’ report The Guardian 28/1/2022 News The Threat of Terrorist and Violent Extremist Operated Websites A new report from Tech Against Terrorism has found that global terrorist and violent extremist actors are running at least 198 websites on the surface web. In-depth analysis of 33 of the most prominent websites – run by actors such as Islamic State, al-Qaeda, Atomwaffen Division and the Taliban – confirms that these sites have 1.54 million monthly visitors, with the majority of visits coming from Algeria, Pakistan, United States, and the United Kingdom. Tech Against Terrorism 28/1/2022 Report My client was a police officer who secretly filmed me. New laws make it harder for sex workers to report abuse Other victims described being so traumatised they were unable to continue their modelling careers. One woman showed the court bald patches on her head, the result of tearing out her own hair i News 28/1/2022 Feature, Opinion It’s time to end the unregulated limbo of the private investigations industry It’s 10 years since regulation of the private investigations industry in the UK was last considered; Policing Insight contributor Gareth Bryon takes a look at the calls for regulation, the current state of the sector, and whether a revisit of a regulatory framework could professionalise the industry. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/1/2022 Feature, Opinion If the police aren’t doing their jobs, is it time for a law to protect the public if they intervene? With fewer bobbies on the beat, people have been tackling crime themselves, but it's unclear how far they can go if they step in to help The Telegraph - Subscription at source 28/1/2022 News Police urgently need citizens’ oversight More powers for independent custody visitors would help rein in police misbehaviour, write Mary Pimm and Nik Wood. The Guardian 28/1/2022 Feature, Opinion Recorded rapes and sexual offences in England and Wales hit record high There were 63,136 rapes recorded in the year to September, ONS figures show, up 13% from the previous year The Guardian 28/1/2022 News Police in England ‘sincerely apologise’ after damaging multiple cars with ‘stinger’ device by mistake Stinger device punctures tyres of passing vehicles after being disturbed by HGVs Wales Online 28/1/2022 News Police workforce, England and Wales: 30 September 2021 OFFICIAL STATISTICS: This release is a mid-year update of the Police workforce, England and Wales publication series, containing information on police workers (covering both officers and staff) in post on 30 September 2021. Home Office 28/1/2022 Report «212021212122212321242125212621272128Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events