Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104900 total results. Showing results 42701 to 42720 «213221332134213521362137213821392140Next ›Last » Allegations of police fraud dismissed by audit committee CANADA: Case closed. That’s how Chatham Coun. Doug Sulman feels about fraud allegations made against the municipality regarding Chatham-Kent Police Service spending. At the Sept. 23 council meeting, Sulman drew attention to an information report on the issue that was presented to council in closed session Sept. 19. According to the report, the municipality’s Audit and Risk Committee received information from administration and external auditors that a local citizen had made allegations of fraud by the Chatham-Kent Police Service. Blue Line (Canada) 5/10/2022 News Government cuts thresholds to electronically tag thousands more ‘neighbourhood criminals’ The government has revealed that criminals with prison sentences of as little 90 days will be fitted with electronic tags under plans to further ramp up the use of the technology to encompass thousands of “neighbourhood criminals”. PublicTechnology.net 5/10/2022 News More forces to join Operation Soteria 14 more forces will be joining the national programme for RASSO investigations this Autumn Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News The police must focus on crime and criminals and not waste time filling in forms A return to "old-fashioned, common sense policing" will help the public feel safer, said Suella Braverman. The Home Secretary told the Daily Express it was "wrong" chiefs stopped sending officers to every burglary. Express 5/10/2022 News A return to old-fashioned, common-sense policing, says SUELLA BRAVERMAN All of us depend on the police. And the best among them do an incredible job. They show immense courage and exceptional ability. They have a strong sense of public duty. Policing is a very demanding job but it has a simple mission: keeping people safe. Safe in their homes, safe on public transport, safe online and safe on the street. Anything that distracts from or undermines that cause is unwelcome. Express 5/10/2022 Feature, Opinion Crime victims to get video call rather than visit from police People who have been the victim of some forms of crime will receive a video call from officers rather than in-person visits. Norfolk has launched the trial of online virtual face-to-face interviews in a bid to speed up its response to 101 calls. Eastern Daily Press 5/10/2022 News ‘All black and ethnic minority North Wales Police officers are ostracised’ tribunal told Sacked cop Mohammed Lachiri is claiming he faced racial and religious discrimination from his former employers who deny all the allegations North Wales Live 5/10/2022 News Murder rate of First Nations women eight times higher than for non-Indigenous counterparts AUSTRALIA: Murder rates for Indigenous women are eight times higher than for their non-Indigenous counterparts, a Senate committee has been told. The Guardian 5/10/2022 News Leicestershire Police to equip 12 Special Constables with Tasers. The force can now proceed with plans to offer Taser training spaces to 12 Special Constables, following the British Transport Police and Kent Police who have already taken similar steps. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News ‘Fear of speaking out’: Queensland police officer’s sexual assaults went unreported for years, inquiry told AUSTRALIA: A Queensland senior sergeant who was found by an internal police investigation to have committed nine sexual assaults of junior female officers engaged in unchecked problematic conduct for 16 years due to a culture that discouraged complaints, an inquiry has heard. The Guardian 5/10/2022 News Perth man jailed over meth import plot AUSTRALIA: A Perth man has been sentenced to five years and six months’ imprisonment over a foiled plot to import more than four kilograms of methamphetamine hidden behind a painting sent from Canada. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 5/10/2022 News Man pointed gun at police officer before shooting, inquest told. Yassar Yaqub, 28, was the front-seat passenger in one of two cars travelling in convoy on the M62 when four unmarked police vehicles surrounded them. The Independent 5/10/2022 News Rise in cop cars being rammed as police grapple with more ‘volatile’ situations NEW ZEALAND: Police officers are reporting a change in the pursuit policy prioritising safety over arrests may be leading to more police cars being rammed, with offenders believing it will force police to abandon the pursuits. Stuff (New Zealand) 5/10/2022 News, Video Attending every burglary to be part of “core policing standards” says NPCC. Chiefs also call for reform of "industrial scale" crime recording standards that skew impact of different offences. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News Police admit undercover window washer traffic sting inappropriate NEW ZEALAND: Police admit an undercover sting involving an officer dressed as a car window washer was inappropriate. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/10/2022 News Youth unit still closed as prison roof occupation repairs being assessed NEW ZEALAND: The youth unit at Hawke's Bay Regional Prison is still not ready to be open, two months after a protest caused significant damage. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/10/2022 News Officer who used ‘excessive force’ during arrest of teenager found guilty of common assault. A South Wales Police officer who used “excessive force” in arresting and detaining a 16-year-old boy has been found guilty of common assault. Police Professional 5/10/2022 News Ankle tags used to target young black men, London mayor’s report finds. Exclusive: analysis suggests unconscious bias may have disproportionately linked black men to knife crime. The Guardian 5/10/2022 News South Wales police inspector convicted of assaulting vulnerable boy. Dean Gittoes grabbed back of 16-year-old boy’s hoodie, stopping him breathing properly, after spotting him ‘auditing’ police station. The Guardian 5/10/2022 News Hillsborough: independent forensic pathology review established The Home Office has established an independent review of the forensic pathology response to the Hillsborough disaster. Home Office 5/10/2022 News «213221332134213521362137213821392140Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events