Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 45541 to 45560 «227422752276227722782279228022812282Next ›Last » Drink spiking: Police ‘gaslit’ me, says woman A woman who said she had her drink spiked in a pub felt "gaslighted" by police officers after trying to find a way to verify it. BBC 21/10/2021 News UK’s strict gun laws strengthened with new medical arrangements New statutory guidance will tighten up existing laws on gun ownership and mean that medical information must be provided in order to obtain a licence. Home Office 21/10/2021 News Legal fight over British Transport Police officer who kept job after flashing warrant card at woman for ‘sexual purpose’ PC Imran Aftab received a final written warning over the "appalling" incident in April 2020 in which he also made racist comments and broke COVID rules, British Transport Police said. Sky News 21/10/2021 News Priti Patel wants police briefing on needle spiking incidents Police asked to give urgent update on investigation into reports of women being drugged via drinks or needles The Guardian 21/10/2021 News Night Time Industries Association calls for Home Office inquiry into drink spiking The Night Time Industries Association is calling for a Home Office inquiry into drink spiking. The Yorkshire Post 21/10/2021 News Swindon: Police shut down county lines operations Operations targeting drug gangs shut down 15 county lines gangs in a town, police have said. BBC 21/10/2021 News The desired knowledge, skills, experience and attributes of detective sergeants and senior sergeants Detectives and plain-clothes criminal investigators play a crucial role in most policing agencies – but what are the key characteristics required of an effective detective sergeant? New research by Queensland Police Service Detective Senior Sergeant Christopher Rahmann, and Associate Professor Marcus Harmes and Dr Shayne Baker of the University of Southern Queensland, explores the desirable knowledge, skills, experience and attributes for senior investigators and detectives. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/10/2021 Analysis, Feature Perth police divert at-risk youth in CBD and Northbridge AUSTRALIA: Perth police have reiterated the message that the CBD and Northbridge is no place for young people under 18 unaccompanied by an adult. Perth Now (Australia) 20/10/2021 News Family dysfunction key to rising crime rates in Central Australia, say police AUSTRALIA: Senior police say family dysfunction is a key factor in rising crime rates in Central Australia, as communities brace for a traditionally high crime period over Christmas and New Year. ABC News (Australia) 20/10/2021 News Police seize almost $300k worth of drugs from Melbourne converted warehouse AUSTRALIA: A large drug trafficking syndicate has allegedly been uncovered operating inside a converted warehouse in Melbourne's south-east. [VIDEO] 9 News (Australia) 20/10/2021 News Hopes police will deter bad behaviour NEW ZEALAND: There are concerns young people will move their disruptive behaviour to areas other than Loch Laird this weekend. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 20/10/2021 News Arrests made following search warrant in Christchurch NEW ZEALAND: Police have arrested a 26-year-old man today following an investigation into alleged serious fraud offences. New Zealand Police 20/10/2021 News Government Shoots Down Bill To Take Guns Off Gangs NEW ZEALAND: The Government’s decision to vote down National’s Firearms Prohibition Orders Bill shows how out of touch the Government is when it comes to gangs, says National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown. Scoop (New Zealand) 20/10/2021 News A Price Paid? A Review of the Research on the Impact of Investigating Serious Crime on the Wellbeing of Police Staff Research pertaining to the wellbeing of police focuses on the job at a macro level, neglecting that policing is an occupation made up of thousands of roles. The needs of staff in various roles differs according to the situations that they are exposed to. This paper provides a review of the literature pertaining to the impact of criminal investigation on employees’ wellbeing. Three discernible categories regarding the wellbeing of criminal investigators are revealed and the paper demonstrates that criminal investigation has a negative effect on the wellbeing of staff. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research, training and support. Police Journal - Registration at source 20/10/2021 Research article Met Police chief Cressida Dick finally admits official advice telling women to ‘wave down a bus’ if arrested by a lone male officer… Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick finally admitted official advice telling terrified women to 'wave down a bus' if they were arrested by a lone male officer was nonsense today. Mail Online 20/10/2021 News Police Ombudsman investigated 134 allegations of sexual assault against PSNI and civilian detention officers in five years The Police Ombudsman’s office investigated 134 allegations of sexual assault against police and civilian detention officers in Northern Ireland in the five years up to March 2020. Belfast Telegraph 20/10/2021 News Plain-clothes police to video call uniformed officer when stopping lone women Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick outlined the new approach in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder. The Standard 20/10/2021 News Students call for nightclubs boycott to ensure ‘spiking is taken seriously’ after reports of women being injected Nottinghamshire Police have arrested one man as part of its ongoing investigations into alleged spiking reports in the city. Sky News 20/10/2021 News Metropolitan Police makes changes to how lone officers identify themselves to women From today, lone plain-clothed officers will provide verification of their identity and purpose to any lone woman they need to engage with by using a video call to a uniformed supervisor in one of our police operations rooms. Sky News 20/10/2021 News INTERPOL drone detection exercise: Stress-testing airport counter-measures Almost three years on from the disruption and economic damage caused by a rogue drone attack on the UK’s Gatwick Airport, law enforcement and those involved in the security of airspace are still acutely aware of the potential threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports on the latest exercise led by INTERPOL and Norwegian Police to identify counter-measures and share best practice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/10/2021 Feature «227422752276227722782279228022812282Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events