Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96169 total results. Showing results 44301 to 44320 «221222132214221522162217221822192220Next ›Last » Moment police use thermal imaging to find missing pensioner who got trapped in brambles Mr Bradley was missing for three hours and was found curled into a ball in the darkness The Independent 29/11/2021 News New call to arm police officers after West Auckland shooting NEW ZEALAND: The union for police officers wants at least a temporary arming of officers in South and West Auckland, after a gunman was killed and officers injured, and a separate gang confrontation. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/11/2021 News Police switch to gender-neutral warrant cards Sussex police is to switch to gender-neutral warrant cards, after complaints from the force’s LGBT network. The Times - Subscription at source 29/11/2021 News Response to the Biometrics Commissioner’s annual report 2020 CORRESPONDENCE: Thank you for your letter to the Home Secretary of 31 August covering your first Annual Report as Biometrics Commissioner. I am grateful for your report and particularly reassured to note your views on the responsible way in which the police are operating in this sensitive area. Home Office 29/11/2021 Report Sharing intimate content without permission has ‘serious consequences’ – Netsafe NEW ZEALAND: A young woman whose nude photos were posted on a porn site without her permission fears the perpetrators of online sexual abuse don't realise their actions could have consequences. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/11/2021 News The Police Association is deeply concerned at today’s tragic shooting in Glen Eden – both for the for the officers injured and the family of the person who died. NEW ZEALAND: Association vice-president Mike McRandle says the officers who attended the incident attempted to resolve it calmly but according to the Police account, matters escalated to the point they had to respond. New Zealand Police Association 29/11/2021 News Met Police officer denies rape of woman in central London hotel A serving Metropolitan Police officer will stand trial over an allegation that he raped a woman at a hotel in central London. The Standard 29/11/2021 News Pegasus spyware and the direction of Australian policing The Biden administration’s recent ban on the use of Pegasus spyware in the US represents a strong international statement on human rights and democratic freedoms; but analyst Dr Teagan Westendorf of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute believes it raises serious questions for Australian policing, and the swathe of legislation giving law enforcement new powers to access individuals’ data in the name of tackling ‘exceptional’ or ‘unprecedented’ threats. Policing Insight 29/11/2021 Analysis, Feature Regina Police bid for plane purchase could be ‘game changer’: Saskatoon Police CANADA: The Regina Police Service is asking for the City of Regina to support its 2022 budget, including funding an aircraft for their own aerial support team — a proposal a Saskatoon police sergeant that works with the Saskatoon's air team wholeheartedly endorses. CBC News (Canada) 29/11/2021 News The connected officer CANADA: The law enforcement industry is very remote in nature. Therefore, increasing the usability of police officers’ mobile devices is vital from an operational standpoint. Officers who are equipped with Galaxy smartphones with built-in Samsung DeX are given an opportunity to do more with their handhelds, as the software enables them to complete work that could previously only be done at headquarters on a traditional computer, on the road instead. Blue Line (Canada) 29/11/2021 Feature, Innovation Towns question potential provincial policing plan CANADA: Municipalities continue to voice their opposition to a provincial police force and Hinton Mayor Marcel Michaels questions how the provincial government plans to fund this service. Blue Line (Canada) 29/11/2021 News Task Force to get part of €1m to fight drug and alcohol problems REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: THE Tallaght Drugs and Alcohol Task Force (TDATF) will receive a proportion of €1m of Government funding to increase access to and for the provision of community-based drug and alcohol services. Echo.ie (Republic of Ireland) 29/11/2021 News Gardaí receive 25 reports of needle ‘spiking’ this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: At least 25 incidents involving people being drugged or “spiked” with a needle have been reported to An Garda Síochána so far this year. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 29/11/2021 News European ‘action days’ target human trafficking REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda National Protective Services Bureau (GNPSB) has sent a number of files to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), after two pan-European ‘action days’ that targeted human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation, forced criminality, and forced begging. The Law Society Gazette 29/11/2021 News Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Among Prolific Young Robbery Offenders in London: Targeting Treatment for Desistance? How prevalent are various types of adverse childhood experiences among prolific young robbery offenders in London, with what implications for treatment and desistance of these people from serious offending? Of the 1249 suspects under 26 years of age who were arrested for robberies in London in 2019, 81 (6.5%) of them had been arrested for four or more robberies, totalling 24% of all robbery arrests of that age group (465 out of 1936). Of those 81 arrestees, 65 of them (80%) percent had used a knife or threatened with a knife to commit their crime. In total, the 81 had criminal histories as suspects in 939 offences covering 34 offence types, most commonly theft from person (201), possession of drugs (164) and violence with injury (89). This study gathered extensive life history data for the 81, with a special emphasis on adverse childhood experiences (ACE) including criminal victimisation by parents or other adults. The analysis compares the prevalence of ACE in the most prolific young robbery suspects to prevalence in general population samples. The 81 prolific robbery offenders had extremely high prevalence of ACEs: 80% had previously been victims of crime themselves (highest offence categories assault with bodily harm, robbery and domestic violence). Reported to police as missing is 63%, school exclusions 49%, incarceration of a family member 35% and known to social services 91%. The prevalence of 4 or more ACEs among the 81 prolific robbery offenders is two to five times higher than it is in other estimates for London (random sample) or England (children in need). A substantial proportion of all London arrests for robbery identify young people with disproportionately high levels of adverse childhood experiences. Most of the ACEs are to some extent treatable by cognitive behavioural therapies and related treatments aimed at post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). One possible pathway to promote desistance from high-harm crime in this population may be the development and testing of a police role in helping to ensure that these few most chronic, high-harm arrestees received effective treatment for the consequences of ACEs. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 29/11/2021 Research article Understand how Protective Marking helps us ‘protect and share’ Information is key to helping us keep the communities we serve safe, and they share very sensitive information with us, so there is a huge responsibility on the police to protect the data and information we use. Similarly we have to share information both internally and with trusted partners around the clock so being able to effectively share whilst protecting the sensitive information appropriately. National Enabling Programmes 29/11/2021 News Match day booze pilot still on despite violence injuring 12 officers Renewed violence on football terraces won't stop the pilot of booze buying at matches. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/11/2021 News Chief opts for ‘authentic’ Twitter presence for staff praise, ‘dynamic’ public engagement and ‘dispelling myths’ Police can easily find themselves on the wrong end of a social media storm, either from online trolls or as a result of edited footage; but for recently appointed West Mercia Chief Constable Pippa Mills, Twitter provides an opportunity to engage with the public, praise staff and support colleagues, as she explained to Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/11/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Record number of knives taken off streets during week of action The annual week-long intensification of anti-knife crime work by forces across England and Wales has seen more weapons recovered than ever before, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has revealed. Police Professional 29/11/2021 News Memorial service to be held for Sergeant Matt Ratana A memorial service for former officer Matt Ratana will take place in central London today Police Professional 29/11/2021 News «221222132214221522162217221822192220Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events