Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104752 total results. Showing results 44581 to 44600 «222622272228222922302231223222332234Next ›Last » NCA director general set to prioritise fraud Home Secretary Priti Patel has appointed Graeme Biggar CBE as Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA) to lead the fight against serious and organised crime and bring drug and people traffickers to justice. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/8/2022 News Justice awards to include custody and detention category Skills for Justice awards to include 10 categories for non-frontline staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News Derbyshire PCC funds stalking advocate positions PCC Angelique Foster has committed to funding for two new Stalking Advocate positions across the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News Police met with ‘code of silence’ as Sydney gangland murders remain unsolved AUSTRALIA: A "code of silence" continues to frustrate police as the number of unsolved gangland murders in Sydney over the past two years rises to more than a dozen. ABC News (Australia) 16/8/2022 News, Video Police pay erosion hitting recruitment, says Manx chief constable The erosion of pay for police officers is hindering the recruitment of new officers into the force on the Isle of Man, the chief constable has warned. BBC 16/8/2022 News Jail pitch for police informants’ exposure AUSTRALIA: People who sell out police informants will face significant jail time under reforms being put forward by the Victorian government. South Coast Register (Australia) 16/8/2022 News Scotland set for ‘world first’ with biometric data code of practice. Scotland is on course to become the first country in the world to have a statutory code of practice on the use of biometric data and technologies for policing and criminal justice purposes. Police Professional 16/8/2022 News Drones used by Lincolnshire Police to investigate arson attacks. Drones are being used by police in Lincolnshire to try to track down those responsible for the increasing number of arson attacks in the county. BBC 16/8/2022 News From humble beginnings to world leading: History of AFP Forensics AUSTRALIA: AFP Forensics has revolutionised the way crimes are solved in Australia but its beginnings can be traced back to two junior police officers who took it upon themselves to start up a forensic capability for ACT Police. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 16/8/2022 Feature Andrew Coster tells Royal Commission child assaults by police could have been widely practiced NEW ZEALAND: Andrew Coster spent all day under cross-examination before the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care, which is this week questioning state agencies on their role in a system in which thousands of children were physically, sexually and psychologically abused over decades. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/8/2022 News Business backs ACT’s plan for instant penalties for young offenders NEW ZEALAND: ACT's new crime policy, which would issue burglars with swift penalties, is being welcomed by Auckland business groups. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/8/2022 News Girl just 15 years old among six arrested during ‘county lines’ drug crackdown Six people have been arrested in Hull during a multi-agency crackdown on 'county lines' drug dealing. Hull Live 16/8/2022 News New PM must provide policing resources to meet extra demands Like many, I’m watching the Conservative leadership contest with interest. My particular focus, as Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, is what the candidates are promising to do. Norwich Evening News 16/8/2022 Feature, Opinion Hairnets could return at Met Police as women officers told to smarten up Incoming deputy commissioner seeks clarity on uniform standards as she calls for ‘inconsistency’ in hairstyles to end The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/8/2022 News Angela Rayner slams cuts to neighbourhood police forces Oldham MP Angela Rayner has slammed government cuts to neighbourhood policing as anti-social behaviour continues to blight local communities. The Oldham Times 16/8/2022 News Wakefield PCSOs use forensic spray in UK first In a UK first, PCSOs in the Wakefield District have been authorised to use a forensic spray, which tags offenders or items with a unique forensic code. West Yorkshire Police 16/8/2022 News Why are strip-searches not a matter of public debate in the UK? The recent case of Child Q has highlighted the use of strip searches by police, particularly in relation to searches of children and the disproportionate use of the process involving Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; Matteo Tiratelli, Political Sociology Lecturer at UCL, believes the lack of accurate data around strip-searches in the UK underlines the need for a much wider debate about the issue. Policing Insight 16/8/2022 Feature, Opinion Federal minister, London deputy police chief talk gun control measures CANADA: Canada’s minister of public safety met with one of London’s deputy police chiefs to discuss gun control measures as part of his cross-country tour to gather feedback from law enforcement officials. The London Free Press (Canada) 16/8/2022 News Edmonton police get $10.3M boost with new Chinatown safety hub CANADA: Edmonton plans to spend $15.2 million on a safety hub over two years to deter crime and social disorder in Chinatown, with most of the funding going to the police. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 16/8/2022 News Ontario police watchdog investigating after Windsor police say officer shot suspect CANADA: Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after Windsor, Ont., police say one of their officers shot a suspect following a weapons-related call on Monday. Global News (Canada) 16/8/2022 News «222622272228222922302231223222332234Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events