Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 43921 to 43940 «219321942195219621972198219922002201Next ›Last » Biased Policing? An evidence-based approach to delivering on fairness and equity New Zealand Police’s Understanding Policing Delivery programme represents a new approach to delivering on fairness and equity; Deputy Chief Executive Mark Evans, chair of the Governance Group guiding this work, explains more about the programme and how working with senior community representatives, experienced academics and local researchers aims to deliver evidence-based insights and opportunities with wide-ranging support – including from frontline Police staff. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/7/2022 Analysis, Feature Bobbies on beat ‘cut crime in 15 minutes’ Fifteen minutes of police patrols can reduce violent crime by 70 per cent, according to analysis that boosts the new Metropolitan Police commissioner’s case for more bobbies on the beat. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2022 News Police forces must return phones to rape victims within 24 hours or face being named The delays have been blamed for the collapse in convictions as victims fear intrusion into their private life The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/7/2022 News Gloucestershire officers receive swan handling lessons Officers from Gloucestershire Constabulary have been given swan handling lessons in a bid to improve their attempts to control the famously feisty animals. Police Professional 25/7/2022 News Gaia Pope’s family call for Dorset Police sex offences unit A specialist police unit should deal with serious sexual offences in Dorset, Gaia Pope's family has said. BBC 25/7/2022 News Police officers at ‘inadequate’ force swan off on wildlife training day Gloucestershire Constabulary, on special measures due to rising violent crime said many incidents involving the birds are reported each year The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/7/2022 News Government rejects mandatory specialist rape teams in every force It has today published its response to the Home Affairs Committee 'Investigation and prosecution of rape' report which was published in April this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/7/2022 News Police Scotland: Outcry as thousands are held under immigration powers More than 3000 people – including asylum seekers – have been held in police cells for up to 72 hours under immigration powers over the past five years, new figures reveal. The National 24/7/2022 News Put ankle bracelets on youth ramraiders, says exasperated bottle shop owner NEW ZEALAND: After two attempted ramraids on his liquor stores in less than a month, a Waikato business owner is calling for young offenders to be monitored. Stuff (New Zealand) 24/7/2022 News How cops are using space and mining technology to catch paedophiles and find missing kids AUSTRALIA: Technology used in space exploration and mining is being used to catch paedophiles and fight organised crime. Mail Online 24/7/2022 News It’s time to stop blaming police for Winnipeg’s violent crime CANADA: 'Our city has declined in care and compassion. Winnipeg is hurting,' says Shahina Siddiqui CBC News (Canada) 24/7/2022 Feature, Opinion Obituary: Dr Vicky Conway, accomplished academic and policing expert who campaigned for social justice REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Widespread tributes have been paid to Dr Vicky Conway, whose death at the age of 42 was announced last Wednesday by the school of law and government at Dublin City University (DCU) where she was an associate professor. In the course of an active career, she took a close interest in police accountability and was a member of the Policing Authority as well as the Commission on the Future of Policing. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2022 News UK rape victim left feeling ‘suicidal’ after five-year wait for case to come to trial The woman’s case is among thousands that have been affected by a record-breaking backlog of hearings likely to increase amid barrister strikes The Guardian 24/7/2022 News UK Police given swan handling lessons – after years of viral videos showing bungled attempts British police are finally being taught how to handle swans after years of officers faking it until they make it and starring in numerous hilarious viral videos. JOE.uk 24/7/2022 News Sex offenders using drones to target schools as criminal quadcopter use rises rapidly, police warn Paedophiles feared to be among drone users responsible for more than 300 suspicious flights over schools reported to a specialist police unit i News 24/7/2022 News Why do British police refuse to deal with eco-protesters like this? Italian security are praised for ripping protesters’ superglued hands off priceless Botticelli and dragging them away This is the moment an Italian security guard tears protestors' hands off a priceless Botticelli painting at a Florence art gallery - in stark contrast to guards at London's National Gallery, who simply watched on when eco-zealots did the same. Mail Online 24/7/2022 News Children could be radicalised over summer break, Met police warn parents London force takes unusual step of writing to schools urging families to look out for signs of extremism The Guardian 24/7/2022 News Met Police send letters to London schools warning parents about kids becoming radicalised over summer The Metropolitan Police has warned parents to look out for signs of radicalisation as children spend more time online during the summer holidays. The Standard 24/7/2022 News Police get swan handling lessons British police have finally been given swan handling lessons - after years of officers going viral with their bungled attempts to control the birds. Police from Gloucestershire constabulary spent the day being shown how to pick up and handle the famously-feisty animals. For years officers have been pictured trying to steer swans from roads - often taking them away in patrol cars. They have been dubbed 'Hot Fuzz' moments in reference to the British film featuring coppers Simon Pegg and Nick Frost dealing with angry swans. Wales Online 24/7/2022 News Renewed calls for a dedicated Garda transport unit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fianna Fáil Senator in Dublin Central, Mary Fitzpatrick, has renewed calls for a dedicated Garda transport unit. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 23/7/2022 News «219321942195219621972198219922002201Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events