Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98367 total results. Showing results 42761 to 42780 «213521362137213821392140214121422143Next ›Last » Police board backs Thunder Bay Police CANADA: Just days after Indigenous leaders called for the Thunder Bay Police Service to be disbanded and asked that major crimes involving Indigenous peoples be investigated by an outside agency, the Thunder Bay Police Services Board says it backs the the police department. [AUDIO] TB News Watch (Canada) 3/4/2022 News Report into garda compliance with human rights standards will not be published REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A substantial report by the Policing Authority into garda compliance with human rights standards during homicide investigations has been completed, following a major controversy over the misclassification of killings. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 3/4/2022 News ‘We need a fully funded service and more Bobbies on the beat’ says Grantham councillor and former policeman Sir Robert Peel is considered to be the father of modern policing and quoted as saying ‘The police are the public and the public are the police’, says Grantham councillor and former policeman Ray Wootten. Grantham Journal 3/4/2022 News More police officers working from home would improve diversity, says superintendents’ leader Police officers of the future should be allowed to choose their own hours and spend more time working from home, the newly-elected president of the Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) has suggested. The Telegraph 3/4/2022 News Anti-social behaviour hotspots in BCP in January Reports of antisocial behaviour increased slightly in January across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, according to the latest figures. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 3/4/2022 News Two PCSOs seriously injured in Harrogate McDonald’s attack North Yorkshire Police is appealing for witnesses and mobile phone footage after two PCSOs were left seriously injured following an attack in Harrogate on the evening of Friday 1 April 2022. Harrogate Informer 3/4/2022 News British police are using drones made by Chinese firm accused of ‘supplying machines to guide Russian missiles’ Police forces are using drones made by a Chinese firm accused of supplying the machines to guide Russian missiles, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Mail Online 3/4/2022 News Northumbria Police operation to keep people safe on night’s out in Newcastle wins national recognition A Northumbria Police operation is paving the way in keeping people safe on nights out as similar pilot schemes are being rolled out in other parts of the UK. Chronicle Live (North East) 3/4/2022 News One in five crime empires are run from inside prison, study finds – as bosses warn ‘the scale of the challenge is huge’ One in five of the organised criminal groups (OCGs) in England and Wales is run from inside prisons, an investigation has discovered. Mobile phones are the most commonly used communications tool for incarcerated criminals, although they also pass on messages through prison visits and regular phone calls. Mail Online 3/4/2022 News Regimes of Representation in Canadian Police Museums: Othering, Police Subjectivities, and Gunscapes There are dozens of public police museums located across Canada that memorialize the country’s history of law enforcement and criminalization. Drawing from fieldwork at these sites, we explore the representational devices used to curate police museum displays. Invoking Stuart Hall’s work on representation and Othering, we examine how gun displays at Canadian police museums are organized to minimize the harm that police interventions with guns cause. Arguing these displays are made intelligible through a regime of representation that naturalizes the distinction between police officers and the “criminal” Other, we examine how these museums position weaponry including the gun as an esthetic object and a force of social good when in the hands of police. Analyzing curatorial strategies such as the arrangement of weapons, mannequin placement, dress, and level of humanization, as well as the rhetoric and narratives espoused on accompanying placards, we show how the curatorial approach in these spaces ratify an ideological framework that normalizes police violence and criminalization. We then assess what our analysis contributes to literatures on police museums and policing myths. Crime Media Culture: An International Journal - Registration at source 3/4/2022 Research article See the stunning moment police uncover a huge haul of cocaine worth $166million, with the 416kg shipment almost half of the amount seized in One year in Australia AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police have seized 416 kilograms of cocaine worth over $166 million in one of Australia's biggest cocaine busts. Mail Online 2/4/2022 News Broken and burnt out: the hidden reality of being a new cop NEW ZEALAND: As Paul Leon marched into the auditorium, his heart rate kicked up a notch. He had just completed 16 weeks at Police College, alongside 78 other recruits. They were surrounded by hundreds of friends and family, whooping and clapping in the late January sunlight. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 2/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Hamilton is facing an increase in guns and illicit drugs, police chief says CANADA: Hamilton's police chief says the city is dealing with an increase in guns and illicit drugs on its streets, including a growing trend of kids as young as 15-years-old "brazenly using firearms." CBC News (Canada) 2/4/2022 News Provincial police force now in effect in Sask. CANADA: Saskatchewan now has a provincial police force. The 450 member provincial protective services branch began policing Friday and will complement the work of RCMP and city police forces. CTV News (Canada) 2/4/2022 News Spying on the spies: How the garda keeps tabs on Russian agents working from Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Irish security services have been closely monitoring the activities of Russian spies operating from its embassy in south Dublin for “several years”, with intelligence gathered being shared “when necessary” with the security agencies of friendly nations such as the US and the UK, sources have confirmed. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 2/4/2022 News Cressida Dick to leave Met police with £166,000 payoff Met commissioner to step down on 10 April, with search for replacement expected to take months The Guardian 2/4/2022 News 101 police officers shot in line of duty, a 43% increase from 2021 USA: The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the world’s largest organization of law enforcement officers, has counted 101 officers shot in the line of duty as of April 1, including 17 fatally, so far in 2022. New York Post 2/4/2022 News Garda numbers increase by almost 13% in Cork city since 2015 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There has been a 12.6% increase in the number of Gardaí assigned to Garda Stations in Cork since 2015. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 2/4/2022 News Rise in violent crimes prompts urgent cash to help Humberside Police Extra cash has been promised to tackle violence from the roots as the region has been earmarked as suffering from high rates of violent crime. Grimsby Live 2/4/2022 News South Sefton police in Operation Pelican drug swoop Merseyside Police at South Sefton last night claimed a major success in the ongoing campaign to rid Liverpool's streets of drugs. Officers working the beat of Operation Pelican arrested an adult male in the Waterloo area on suspicion of drug supply, as well as further offences of money laundering, disqualified driving and assault. Liverpool Echo 2/4/2022 News «213521362137213821392140214121422143Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events