Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115877 total results. Showing results 42461 to 42480 «212021212122212321242125212621272128Next ›Last » Peter Davis: Inside the report on gangs and what can be done about them NEW ZEALAND: It is perhaps tempting fate to encourage a policy debate on gangs in the midst of a tightly contested election campaign where they feature prominently. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 17/7/2023 Analysis, Feature Public Accounts Committee rebukes Home Office over Emergency Services Network Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has sharply criticised the Home Office for a lack of clear planning and ‘optimism bias’ in its programme to develop the Emergency Services Network (ESN). UKAuthority.com 17/7/2023 News Two Midlands police officers found guilty over liaisons with abuse victims Officers had sexual relationships with women after attending their homes in response to domestic violence reports The Guardian 17/7/2023 News Hostile states using organised crime gangs in UK, head of National Crime Agency warns Director-general Graeme Biggar said there are around 59,000 people involved in serious organised crime in the UK, with around £12bn generated by criminal activities each year and around £100bn of dirty cash from around the globe laundered through the UK. Sky News 17/7/2023 News Met Police to ‘pay £2m to family of murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan’ The Met Police has agreed to pay the family of a private detective whose murder remains unsolved 30 years later around £2m pounds, it has been reported. Metro 17/7/2023 News Trial begins for Fiji’s former prime minister Frank Bainimarama and suspended police chief Sitiveni Qiliho NEW ZEALAND: Fiji’s former prime minister Frank Bainimarama and suspended police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho are back in court today for the start of their corruption trial. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 17/7/2023 News Police ‘feel the pain’ of community after night of ramraids brings anguish to shopkeepers NEW ZEALAND: Police are working “with urgency” to track down those responsible for a series of ramraids and in the early hours of Monday. Between 2.45am and 6.10am police responded to seven commercial burglaries across Christchurch, three of which were ramraids. Stuff (New Zealand) 17/7/2023 News Hundreds of weapons confiscated from Scottish schools Butterfly knives, a machete, a knuckle duster and a four-foot plank of wood have been confiscated from Scottish pupils, new figures reveal, amid concerns of increasing school violence since the pandemic. The Times - Subscription at source 17/7/2023 News Man dead after 21-hour siege with NSW police near Lithgow, west of Blue Mountains AUSTRALIA: A man is dead after a 21-hour stand-off with police near Lithgow, west of the Blue Mountains. The siege began after police went to a home on Sunday about 12:15pm at Bowenfels, after reports of a fight between a 29-year-old man, and a 20-year-old woman. ABC News (Australia) 17/7/2023 News, Video Inquest into elderly couple Maurice and Zoe Antill’s stabbing murders and police shooting of Raghe Mohamed Abdi begins AUSTRALIA: A coronial inquest probing the stabbing murders of elderly Brisbane couple Zoe and Maurice Antill, and the subsequent fatal police shooting of Raghe Abdi, has heard a terrorism expert found the incident was only partially ideologically motivated. ABC News (Australia) 17/7/2023 News VIDEO: NSW police ask for more power to combat domestic violence AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police is asking for counter-terrorism-like powers to deal with domestic violence offenders, after a blitz on the weekend saw almost 600 arrests. ABC News (Australia) 17/7/2023 News, Video Foreign Nationals Arrested in Police Operation Targeting Crime Syndicate AUSTRALIA: Police have arrested two men as part of an investigation into an organised crime syndicate allegedly involved in a series of high-end burglaries across Melbourne's' south-east. Mirage News 17/7/2023 News IOCTA 2023: forget hackers in a hoodie, cybercrime has become a big business Europol report offers a unique law enforcement perspective on the state of cybercrime Europol 17/7/2023 News PC and former officer found guilty of misconduct in public office A police constable and an ex-officer who formed inappropriate relationships and engaged in sexual activity with vulnerable women they met while on duty have been convicted. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 17/7/2023 News Chief Constable Steve Watson to lead new training programme for prospective chief officers The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Stephen Watson, has been appointed as Service Director for the police leadership programme – stage five (executive leaders). College of Policing 17/7/2023 News Wiltshire Police ‘best at fighting serious crime’ Wiltshire Police has been ranked as the top force in the country for disrupting organised crime. BBC 17/7/2023 News Expertise of older burglars ‘crucial’ in offence-related decision-making The ‘expertise’ of older burglars makes them more efficient and successful at searching for valuable items than their younger colleagues, according to a new report. Police Professional 17/7/2023 News GMP chief constable to lead new training programme for prospective chief officers Greater Manchester Police’s chief constable is to head up a new training programme to develop the “leaders of the future”. Police Professional 17/7/2023 News Expertise among burglars ‘builds up very quickly’ research shows A study published in the Journal of Experimental Criminology looked at the development of offence related expertise in a sample of convicted burglars. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/7/2023 News How police investigators seek to secure that suspects speaking a second language understand their rights in investigative interviews This study presents an empirical investigation of 54 police interviews in Norway conducted with suspects speaking Norwegian as a second language. Using Conversation Analysis as our method, we examine how investigators seek to ensure that suspects understand their rights. We find a range of practices for making rights more accessible compared to how they are formulated in legal acts. Investigators divide their turns into smaller segments and monitor the suspect for displays of understanding along the way. They simplify the syntax and substitute technical terms with plain vocabulary. Sometimes they supplement the wording of the prosecution instructions with explanations or reformulations. In a few instances, they also check understanding by asking a simple yes/no question. However, such questions only generate claims of understanding and no actual evidence of what has been understood. While there are isolated cases of requests to retell the rights, even these practices are problematic in generating strong evidence of understanding. This study discusses the importance of linguistic education and training in police forces for dealing with potential or emerging understanding problems during investigative interviews. Police Practice and Research 17/7/2023 Research article «212021212122212321242125212621272128Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events