Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98394 total results. Showing results 42501 to 42520 «212221232124212521262127212821292130Next ›Last » Extremist or freedom fighter? NZ’s racist double standard NEW ZEALAND: The Government’s implied consent of Kiwi men vowing to take up arms against Russia is problematic for its Countering Violent Extremism programme, revealing politically biased underpinnings of what we consider violent extremism, argues Professor Richard Jackson newsroom (New Zealand) 12/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Whangārei police find ‘Aladdin’s Cave’ of meth, guns, and stolen jet skis NEW ZEALAND: Northland police have found an “Aladdin’s Cave” of stolen items during a search in Whangārei. Stuff (New Zealand) 12/4/2022 News, Video Preventing male violence in policing (Ep6): The international perspective The focus of this episode was on understanding the context in different international jurisdictions, including if and how male violence in policing manifests itself, evidencing what works and where opportunities are, and how applicable they are for policing PolicingTV 12/4/2022 Feature, Opinion, Video Online bike register to help deter thefts NEW ZEALAND: Every day more than four bikes are reported stolen to Police in Christchurch, with over $2 million worth of bikes stolen in 2021. We want to change this. New Zealand Police 12/4/2022 News Self-driving car stopped by San Francisco police USA: San Francisco police officers were faced with a new challenge after stopping an autonomous vehicle with no-one inside. BBC 12/4/2022 News MPS officer ‘took condoms and lubricant’ to meeting with 13-year-old A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) counter-terrorism officer packed two condoms, a bottle of lubricant and pills for erectile disfunction in his bag when he attempted to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex, a court has heard. Police Professional 12/4/2022 News HMICS unveils first three-year plan for ‘independent scrutiny’ of policing Domestic abuse, online fraud, missing persons, legitimacy and organisational culture are among the key areas of policing in Scotland that will be under “independent scrutiny” over the next three years. Police Professional 12/4/2022 News ‘More ambition’ needed to tackle ‘unacceptably’ low rape prosecutions, say MPs “Unacceptably low” numbers of prosecutions for rape will continue without stronger reforms to the criminal justice system, the Home Affairs Committee has warned. Police Professional 12/4/2022 News Counter-fraud survey highlights ‘overwhelming’ volumes of data and the struggle for investment A new survey of UK counter-fraud teams has highlighted a surging crime generating huge volumes of data, with specialists struggling to secure investment in technology and recruit staff; but despite the challenges, the report also points to pockets of best practice and opportunities to improve prevention, as Policing Insight’s Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Investigation and prosecution of rape As part of the Committee’s overarching work into violence against women and girls, the Committee wishes to explore the key question of why rape prosecutions are falling. UK Parliament 12/4/2022 News Partygate: police have issued 50 fixed-penalty notices, says Met Keir Starmer says breaches of Covid regulations inside No 10 call into question Boris Johnson’s integrity The Guardian 12/4/2022 News Peel Regional Police land new grant funding to improve crisis response CANADA: Peel Regional Police have been awarded grant funding to improve how the force responds to people in crisis, including funds to pair police officers with social workers. Global News (Canada) 12/4/2022 News MPs want specialist rape team in all police forces Specialist rape investigation teams should be installed in every police force in England and Wales to tackle the "shocking" collapse in rape prosecutions, a report by MPs says. BBC 12/4/2022 News New initiative asks Montreal, Ottawa residents to film police interventions CANADA: A new initiative is encouraging people in Montreal and Ottawa to film police interventions. Global News (Canada) 12/4/2022 News As Canadian police grapple with hate crimes, a wave of reforms are improving how some handle incidents CANADA: Constable Ashlee-Lynn Mailloux starts each shift by reading all the reports of hate crimes that have streamed in overnight from across Montreal. Then she contacts the victims to let them know one of the investigators in her five-person unit will call them back within a day or two. The Globe and Mail (Canada) - Registration at source 12/4/2022 News Gardaí cannot have ‘hands tied behind backs’ when tackling crime, says McEntee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí should not have their "hands tied behind their back when fighting crime,” Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said amid concerns about the impact of a court ruling in favour of convicted murderer Graham Dwyer. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 12/4/2022 News Speech by Minister for Justice Helen McEntee to the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors Annual Conference, 11 April 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Good evening, I want to thank you for the invitation to attend your annual conference. It really is a pleasure to be here with you in person today. gov.ie 12/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Co-operating at an international level in protecting communities from organised and serious crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Today 12 April 2022 An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national policing and security service, in conjunction with international law enforcements partners, launched an initiative to tackle transnational organised crime gangs. An Garda Síochána 12/4/2022 News Talking Crime with Danny Shaw: Deputy Commissioner Hanneke Ekelmans, Netherlands Police In the latest of a series of interviews recoded at the World Police Summit in Dubai, Policing TV’s Chief Presenter, Danny Shaw, spoke to Deputy Commissioner Hanneke Ekelmans, from the Netherlands Police Force Command Team, about the importance of good leadership during difficult times. PolicingTV 12/4/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video MPS officer numbers reach record levels The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has reached its highest ever number of police officers, according to new figures released by the force. Police Professional 12/4/2022 News «212221232124212521262127212821292130Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events