Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 44181 to 44200 «220622072208220922102211221222132214Next ›Last » ‘Worryingly inconsistent’ picture of identification and response to child sexual abuse, report finds Conservative estimates suggest that that at least one in ten children are sexually abused before the age of 16, yet the gap between the estimated prevalence of child sexual abuse and what is recorded in official data is considerable, according to a new report. Police Professional 25/4/2022 News Programme announced for Forensic Wellbeing Festival 16-20 May 2022 Book your place now! A week of insight, expertise and shared experience to support forensic professionals like you. #FCNWellFest Forensic Capability Network 25/4/2022 News Digital Forensic Services Dynamic Purchasing System gaining in popularity The Digital Forensic Services Dynamic Purchasing System is gaining in popularity amongst policing, law enforcement agencies and suppliers alike. There are now 20 suppliers across 27 lots covering mainstream services like computer and mobile device analysis to more niche services like audio analysis. Forensic Capability Network 25/4/2022 News A new generation of tutor constables: Mentors with mortarboards The UK’s police uplift recruitment programme and the police education qualification framework are creating a younger, less experienced but better educated service; Lancashire police officer Fran Wright, currently seconded to the Open University as a lecturer, looks at what this workforce shift means for the role of tutor constables, and how it is likely to change the nature and demographic of the tutors. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Meeting Niven Rennie, Director Scottish Violence Reduction Unit Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Niven Rennie, Director of the renowned, award-winning Scottish Violence Reduction Unit, a national centre of expertise in tackling violence. Niven and Bernard discuss the past and future work of the Unit, plus explore how other jurisdictions seeking to emulate the Unit's success can avoid the pitfalls and build on the successes. PolicingTV 25/4/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Proposals for new Bill to tackle misogyny Public to be consulted on laws to criminalise misogynistic conduct. Scottish Government 25/4/2022 News Domestic Abuse Act 2021 commencement schedule GUIDANCE: This sets out the commencement dates of the provisions of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. Home Office 25/4/2022 News Sexual offence victims face longest-ever court waits Recent cases involving serious sexual offences have taken the longest time on record to go through Crown Courts in England and Wales, the BBC has found. BBC 25/4/2022 News Metropolitan Police to monitor officers’ phones for signs of corruption Britain’s biggest police force will root out rogue officers with new advanced technology that monitors their computer and phone messages, checks their movements on police premises and even tracks tasks such as photocopying. The Times - Subscription at source 25/4/2022 News Sarah Everard case triggers sharp rise in sexual claims against police Police Scotland is investigating a “significant increase” in sexual misconduct allegations against its officers. The Times - Subscription at source 25/4/2022 News Madeleine McCann suspect mocks police ‘I did nothing – well almost nothing’ GERMANY: He described himself as “the most-known bad person in the world”. Daily Record 25/4/2022 News David Oluwale, victim of police harassment, to be remembered by blue plaque in Leeds British-Nigerian was last seen alive being chased by police officers two weeks before body found in river The Guardian 25/4/2022 News Evaluation of the RCMP’s Reconciliation Actions (2016-2021) CANADA: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) "Calls to Action", and the "Calls to Justice" of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Inquiry, have led to a greater awareness among Canadians to account for the harm inflicted in the past, and to respect Indigenous people, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 25/4/2022 Report Ottawa’s police budget expected to take hit from 100 anticipated events, demonstrations in 2022 CANADA: However, the Ottawa Police Service has come up with ways to make up for some of those financial shortfalls, which also includes a one-time injection of $35 million from the federal government to cover February's convoy demonstration. City News (Canada) 24/4/2022 News He livestreamed a killing. Facebook alerted police, deleted the video, but duplicates spread NEW ZEALAND: One of the videos was viewed 16,000 times and shared 191 more. Another logged 56,000 views and 2,300 shares. The Star (New Zealand) 24/4/2022 News Apple CarPlay earns its stripes in world-first police trial in Australia AUSTRALIA: Police in Western Australia are trialling new technology that brings emergency communications to Apple CarPlay in modern patrol cars. Drive (Australia) 24/4/2022 News Justice comes dropping too slow in Varadkar leak inquiry REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It’s taken the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation some 16 months to complete a criminal investigation into Leo Varadkar, which finally concluded yesterday with the announcement that a file has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). At issue is whether the tanaiste should be prosecuted for giving a copy of a provisional agreement between the government and the Irish Medical Organisation to a friend, Maitiú Ó Tuathail, who led a rival association of GPs. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2022 News Stop and search can’t be reformed. It needs to be scrapped entirely. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has published a report in which it urges police in England and Wales to address their disproportionate use of stop and search powers against Black and racially minoritised people. The Canary 24/4/2022 Analysis, Feature The Met’s pre-election pause in Partygate updates is a political act Who is advising Scotland Yard on the political implications of releasing – or not releasing – information on new fixed-penalty notices issued in the period prior to the local elections on 5 May (Police delay Partygate fine updates until after May local elections, 21 April)? There is no requirement in electoral law that prohibits the publication of such information. The Guardian 24/4/2022 News Fast-track DNA testing snares criminals in London as Met Police officers trial ‘exciting’ technology Professor Fraser Sampson, biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner for England and Wales, told Policing TV that the Met’s trial is an ‘interesting and exciting development’ i News 24/4/2022 News «220622072208220922102211221222132214Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events