Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96149 total results. Showing results 43941 to 43960 «219421952196219721982199220022012202Next ›Last » ‘It’s a start’: City council decision to reroute police funds seen as step towards new community safety model CANADA: Ottawa’s network of community health and resource centres on Thursday greeted the decision by city council to divert some funding from the police towards mental health services and other crime prevention initiatives as a “first- step” towards re-thinking community safety. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 10/12/2021 News Crisis negotiators should wear body cameras, Sudbury investigation says CANADA: More officers should be trained in crisis negotiations and crisis negotiators should wear body cameras, an internal investigation Greater Sudbury Police conducted has concluded. Blue Line (Canada) 10/12/2021 News ‘Overwhelming’ concerns of unreported racism against non-EU students REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: ‘Overwhelming’ concerns of unreported racism against non-EU students The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 10/12/2021 News Local Garda work praised REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The work of local gardaí in tackling the illegal drugs trade and criminality has been praised. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 10/12/2021 News Garda clinic to return to the Donabate and Portrane peninsula follow representations made at Fingal Joint Policing Committee REPUBLIC OF IREALND: Following a meeting of the Fingal Joint Policing Committee, a local councillor has confirmed that a pilot satellite Garda clinic is to return to Donabate. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 10/12/2021 News Inspiration in Policing award winner announced Detective Constable Steven Bailey of City of London Police has been announced as the winner of the Inspiration in Policing award at the National Police Bravery awards. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/12/2021 News National Police Bravery Award Winners 2021 West Yorkshire officers PC Daniel Broderick, PC Elizabeth Brook, PC Anthony Dutton and PC Richard Knowles detained two attackers who murdered Robert Wilson, a factory worker, with a samurai sword. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/12/2021 News Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021: overarching documents These documents relate to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021. Home Office 10/12/2021 Report Police biometrics, surveillance ‘too complex’ to treat as data processing: UK commissioners A letter from the UK’s biometrics and surveillance camera commissioners which lodges their warnings that police use of biometrics is far more than simply a data processing and protection issue has been published. BiometricUpdate.com 10/12/2021 News Statistics on so called ‘honour-based’ abuse offences, England and Wales, 2020 to 2021 This publication provides information on the number of police recorded offences which were identified as being so called ‘honour-based’ abuse (HBA) related. These data have been collected by the Home Office from police forces on a mandatory basis since April 2019 and have been published for the second time. The data have been published to shine a light on the level of these offences dealt with by the police and to encourage other victims to come forward and report these offences to the police. Home Office 10/12/2021 Report Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, quarterly update to September 2021 OFFICIAL STATISTICS: Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 10/12/2021 Report Latest Home Office statistics reveal 7 late stage plots foiled since March 2020 Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) and the UK Intelligence Services have stopped seven late-stage terror attacks since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, leading senior police officers to warn the public not to let their guard slip during the festive period. Counter Terrorism Policing 10/12/2021 News Leicestershire Police are one of four forces in the UK piloting a new service to report sexual assault online Leicestershire Police has become one of four forces in the UK piloting a new service to report sexual assault online – with the option to do it anonymously. Harborough Mail 10/12/2021 News ‘Rule makers appear to be rule breakers’: Sadiq Khan calls for police to investigate as it is revealed three No10 Christmas parties ‘had been planned for weeks’ Sadiq Khan today hinted that the police should investigate the Number 10 Christmas parties - as it was claimed aides had been planning one of them for weeks. Mail Online 10/12/2021 News Tesla Model 3 gains favour with the police Tesla has been testing a blues-and-twos version of the Model 3 with the UK police for the past nine months – and the early results look promising Auto Express 10/12/2021 News Peaceful protest is under threat from the new UK Policing Bill It is unacceptable that the government’s response to recent demonstrations is to give the police more powers to stop them. The New Statesman 10/12/2021 Feature Seven late-stage terror attacks have been disrupted in Britain since the start of the pandemic, say police Counter Terror Policing (CTP) said the latest figure means a total of 32 terror attacks have been thwarted in the UK since March 2017 i News 10/12/2021 News Global cybercrime trends 2021: The insider threat landscape The latest annual reports on global and European cybercrime discuss both increasingly complex as well as opportunist attacks, and highlight the performance of individual countries in safeguarding against threats; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at who is doing well, who needs to do better, and what more they could be doing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/12/2021 Analysis, Feature Investigating Honour-Based Abuse and Other Crimes in South Asian Communities: the Benefits, Limitations and Impacts of ‘Ethnic Matching’ and Ethnic ‘Difference’ of Police Officers This article considers the benefits, limitations and potential impacts of ‘ethic matching’ South Asian (SA) police officers to victims, or conversely allocating ‘different’ non-SA officers to reported honour-based abuse (HBA) cases and other crimes. To explore these themes, semi-structured interviews in one English police force with 15 police specialist detectives in Public Protection took place. Lack of cultural competence by some non-SA officers was evident, exposing stereotyping and tokenism. Some professional race anxiety features, but to a lesser extent. Cultural ignorance impacts an officer’s ability to identify crime patterns; results in misconstruing victim perspectives and means that officers may not recognise cues that victims are at risk. Policing and Society - Registration at source 10/12/2021 Research article Police analyse 19 million messages captured in AN0M encrypted comms sting AUSTRALIA: Federal, state and territory police have identified up to 160 “targets” following extended analysis of messages from the AN0M encrypted communications device and app developed by law enforcement for a sting operation that ran for three years. IT News (Australia) 9/12/2021 News «219421952196219721982199220022012202Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events