Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 45101 to 45120 «225222532254225522562257225822592260Next ›Last » Koshka Duff: Professor says she faced victim blaming over police claim A professor who won an apology from police over sexist language during a strip search has said she felt like she had been on trial for eight years. BBC 27/1/2022 News CPD and reflective practice: Improving investigations and wellbeing in rape and serious sexual offences In the latest in this series on continuous professional development (CPD), Dr Nicky Miller (Director of Knowledge into Practice), Dr Emma Williams (Director of Research and Strategic Partnerships) and Research Fellow Richard Harding of the Open University’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning explore the importance of reflective practice, particularly in relation to investigations of rape and serious sexual offences. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/1/2022 Analysis, Feature Durham Police ‘problem’ with BMWs is reported across the UK A "problem" which has led to police being told not to pursue criminals at high speeds in their high-powered BMW vehicles is widespread with forces across the UK. Darlington & Stockton Times 27/1/2022 News Sites under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 GUIDANCE: Provides guidance on protected sites designated under sections 128 to 131 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) 2005. Home Office 27/1/2022 Report More than 1,300 reports of needle spiking made to UK police since September Jason Harwin, National Police Chiefs Council drugs lead, told MPs: ‘We’ve not seen that before – the scale of that before’ i News 27/1/2022 News Yukon RCMP Year in Review – 2020-2021 CANADA: I am particularly proud of this report—not only because it is the first of its kind for M Division Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), but because it highlights the exceptional work our employees carry out on a daily basis across the territory. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 27/1/2022 Report Wheels of crime The owners of the estimated 750,000 privately-owned e-scooters not only break the law every time they use their vehicles, but are also at far greater risk of injury and death. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/1/2022 Feature Seven dedicated officers acknowledged with the Australian Police Medal AUSTRALIA: Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, the Honourable Mark Ryan MP and Commissioner Katarina Carroll today congratulated seven officers from the Queensland Police Service (QPS) who will receive the Australian Police Medal (APM). myPolice - Queensland Police News 26/1/2022 News Northern Territory Police Association calls for end to cops working in shipping containers AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory's police union has renewed calls for the closure of 14 remote police stations – some of them just repurposed shipping containers – which it says have fallen into severe disrepair. ABC News (Australia) 26/1/2022 News Narrogin Police and emergency services host family fun day to get kids geared up for school return AUSTRALIA: Gnarojin Park will be transformed into a field of fun activities on Friday with laser tag, a slip and slide, and a visit from police animals for one of the last days of the summer break. The West Australian (Australia) 26/1/2022 News Police, NZTA are failing to deliver on ‘Road to Zero’ – review NEW ZEALAND: A report into New Zealand’s road safety strategy has found there is little accountability of spending by the Transport Agency and Police, which have struggled to deliver results. Stuff (New Zealand) 26/1/2022 News Police internal review on photographing youth given to independent watchdogs NEW ZEALAND: Police have handed their internal review into the practice of photographing young people to two independent watchdogs. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 26/1/2022 News Needle spiking reports to UK police exceed 1,300 in six months Senior officer tells MPs police are receiving unprecedented volume of calls about drug spiking using needles The Guardian 26/1/2022 News £300,000 lost in scam involving people impersonating police officers More than £300,000 has been lost by victims of a fraudulent banking scam involving people impersonating Police Scotland officers. Police Professional 26/1/2022 News Experts to assess needs of women in the justice system Police Scotland will be part of a new Scottish government panel that will look to address gender inequality and improve women’s experiences in the justice system. Police Professional 26/1/2022 News Call diversion in Calgary to provide alternative response to police CANADA: Police in Calgary are piloting a five-month project to divert 911 callers who need mental-health, addictions or social support to lines that provide referrals to community and government services. CTV News (Canada) 26/1/2022 News 1,382 reports of needle spiking made to police since September, MPs told More than 1,300 reports of needle spiking have been made to UK police forces in less than six months, MPs have heard. Police Professional 26/1/2022 News Saskatchewan’s police agencies, Victims’ Fund to receive provincial funding CANADA: The Government of Saskatchewan announced they will be providing more than $755,000 of funding to police agencies and the Victims’ Fund from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund. Global News (Canada) 26/1/2022 News Police recruitment programme doesn’t go far enough The Government’s Police Uplift Programme does not go far enough to help police officers protect the communities they serve. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 26/1/2022 News The Podcast: Ret. Sgt. Lonny Blackett, Peel Regional Police’s first Black police officer CANADA: Ret. Sgt. Lonny Blackett was the first Black police officer in the city of Brampton (Peel Regional Police Service). [PODCAST] Blue Line (Canada) 26/1/2022 Feature, Opinion «225222532254225522562257225822592260Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events