Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115881 total results. Showing results 43941 to 43960 «219421952196219721982199220022012202Next ›Last » New suppliers appointed for Action Fraud service replacement City of London Police has appointed two new suppliers to provide the fraud and cybercrime reporting service which will replace Action Fraud. Capita PLC has been appointed to operate the contact centre on behalf of the City of London Police and provide the technology to enable reporting, such as a new website and reporting tool. PwC UK will provide the technology services for the crime and intelligence management that underpins the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). PwC UK will also support the City of London Police integrate and manage the services. City of London Police 13/6/2023 News Saskatoon police hate crime unit investigates 208 complaints in first full year of operations CANADA: Saskatoon lawyer Daniel Kuhlen says the number of hate crimes reported in the city are not surprising — alarming perhaps, but not surprising to anyone in the city who has experienced hate. Police investigated 208 hate crime complaints last year, compared with 23 in 2021, according to a report going to the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners this week. CBC News (Canada) 13/6/2023 News Police to be given clearer powers on slow-walk protests Police in England and Wales are to be given clearer powers to stop protests deemed to be seriously disruptive, in a law approved by Parliament. The House of Lords voted through the new regulations, despite an attempt to block them by an opposition peer. BBC 13/6/2023 News Police Association boss and Opposition accuse Government of ‘misleading’ claims over its 1800 new ‘frontline’ police NEW ZEALAND: As the Government celebrates its milestone of putting “1800 new police officers on the beat”, it can be revealed 270 of them don’t have arrest powers and work predominantly within stations. Police Association president Chris Cahill and National police spokesman Mark Mitchell allege the Government has been misleading. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 13/6/2023 News Youth Diversion Projects Evaluation Report REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This report presents the findings arising from an evaluation of the Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs), formally referred to as Garda Youth Diversion Projects. Government of Ireland 13/6/2023 Report Minister of State with responsibility for Youth Justice, James Browne, launches Evaluation Report on Youth Diversion Projects REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister of State James Browne TD, has today launched the first evaluation report of the Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs). The evaluation is the first of its kind and was undertaken by Research Matters Ltd over the period between December 2021 and November 2022. The overall purpose of the evaluation was to generate policy-relevant knowledge concerning the structure, conduct and impacts of the YDPs. The report shows that YDPs are performing well in many areas that and are known to impact positively on reducing crime. Government of Ireland 13/6/2023 News Search operations: the use of police dive teams with other units Police Oracle attended the annual police dive training event hosted this year by Humberside Police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 Feature New police performance dashboards made public The data shows the performance of all 43 police forces in England & Wales against the measures in the Government's beating crime plan, including homicide and burglary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 News Calls for measures to apply to other agencies in Serious Violence Duty The Serious Violence Duty puts a statutory obligation on a range of authorities to work together to reduce serious violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 News Gross misconduct notices served following South Wales collision The IOPC has served the notices on two officers - the driver and passenger of a marked police van. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 News Bedfordshire ACC retires after 30 years in ‘the best job in the world’ Bedfordshire Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Sharn Basra has retired after a 30-year career in what he describes as “the best job in the world”. Police Professional 13/6/2023 News New suppliers appointed for Action Fraud service replacement City of London Police has appointed two new suppliers to provide the fraud and cybercrime reporting service that will replace Action Fraud. Police Professional 13/6/2023 News Extreme weather exercise puts emergency services to the test Cheshire’s emergency services came together this week to test their multi-casualty response to a collision in extreme weather. Police Professional 13/6/2023 News Two officers face gross misconduct investigation over fatal e-bike collision The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has served gross misconduct notices on two police officers as it investigates their interaction with two teenage boys prior to their deaths. Police Professional 13/6/2023 News Homicides in Scotland at record low Homicides in Scotland remain at the lowest level since the introduction of modern crime recording standards in the 1970s, according to Police Scotland. Police Professional 13/6/2023 News Ely riots: Police officers’ conduct before fatal crash probed Two police officers are under investigation for their conduct prior to the death of two boys in an e-bike crash in Cardiff which led to rioting. BBC 13/6/2023 News Police who followed boys before fatal Cardiff e-bike crash served misconduct notices Independent Office for Police Conduct says it is focusing on nature of police interaction with boys before collision The Guardian 13/6/2023 News Hooded Men: Police apologise over 1971 interrogations The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has apologised to the 'Hooded Men' over their treatment under interrogation in 1971. BBC 13/6/2023 News Children and Young People Strategy Why is this a priority for the Police Service of Northern Ireland? Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 13/6/2023 Report Commitment to attend all burglaries and counting rules change should improve support for victims and regain trust The recent announcement that all forces in England and Wales will now attend every burglary – coupled with a change in crime counting rules to distinguish between home break-ins and thefts from sheds and garages – has been heralded by police chiefs as an important step towards greater support for victims, improved transparency, and a return to policing fundamentals, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/6/2023 Feature «219421952196219721982199220022012202Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events