Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96751 total results. Showing results 45761 to 45780 «228522862287228822892290229122922293Next ›Last » More than $24 million invested in police infrastructure for the hunter region AUSTRALIA: The community of the Hunter region will benefit from a significant investment of more than $24 million in infrastructure following a number of key announcements by the NSW Government today. New South Wales Liberal 28/10/2021 News Almost 150 Queensland police officers and staff remain suspended over jab refusal AUSTRALIA: Almost 150 Queensland Police Service officers and staff remain suspended after failing to receive their COVID-19 vaccination by the October 4 deadline. ABC News (Australia) 28/10/2021 News Aotearoa Justice Watch launched to monitor prison and police authorities NEW ZEALAND: Several organisations have come together to create a platform for people who are experiencing issues in Aotearoa’s policing and prison systems to speak out and be heard, after continued reports of serious human rights issues across these spaces. Scoop (New Zealand) 28/10/2021 News Showtime: Police team saddles up NEW ZEALAND: Southern District is going back to its early policing roots and putting officers on horseback for special occasions. New Zealand Police 28/10/2021 News The worrying gaps in the conversion therapy ban bill -activist NEW ZEALAND: Queer activist Shaneel Lal says the draft law to ban conversion therapy has some major loopholes, won't end it, and more must be done. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Rapid recruitment risks ‘wrong sort of people’ joining police The rapid pace of police recruitment due to the uplift programme is increasing the risk that the “wrong people” will join forces, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary Sir Tom Winsor has told MPs. Police Professional 28/10/2021 News Crime organised: measuring the impact of forensics on criminal justice Police forces have long known that forensics is vital to investigations, but its impact has never been quantified – until now. What really is the impact of forensics on criminal justice? The Home Office’s Marie Barrett is on a mission to answer that question. Forensic Capability Network 28/10/2021 News 2021 Budget Announcement: what does it mean for police officers? Yesterday’s announcement by the Chancellor that the pay freeze for the public sector has been lifted is good news, but what does it mean for policing and more importantly police officers? Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/10/2021 News Dozens of Police Scotland cops and staff facing charges including sex crimes A Daily Record investigation has revealed the number of officers and staff with active prosecutions. Daily Record 28/10/2021 News PSNI officer ‘abused position’ over car crash, ombudsman finds An off-duty police officer abused his professional position by showing his warrant card while confronting a driver about a traffic collision, the Police Ombudsman's office has found. BBC 28/10/2021 News Pilot areas for offensive weapons homicide reviews announced London, West Midlands and Wales to pilot new requirement to help prevent homicides caused by offensive weapons such as knives and guns. Home Office 28/10/2021 News Guns, drugs and gangs: Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., concerned over rise in violent street crime CANADA: The Thunder Bay Police Service is concerned over the safety of the public and its own officers amid more incidents involving gangs and guns, with one expert linking the rise in violent street crimes to the northwestern Ontario city bordering the U.S., an attraction for organized crime groups. CBC News (Canada) 28/10/2021 News Could another police force use planned Moncton RCMP station? It depends, designer says CANADA: A new $57.2 million police station in Moncton could accommodate a provincial police force, but would likely be too small over the long run for a new municipal force, a report suggests. CBC News (Canada) 28/10/2021 News A supply of courage CANADA: Courage is defined as “a person’s ability to do something that frightens them”. Blue Line (Canada) 28/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Little Blue Hero at Nenagh Garda Station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Honorary Garda Ben Hogan received his official issue garda uniform at Nenagh Garda Station last week. The Nenagh Guardian (Republic of Ireland) 28/10/2021 News Gardaí investigate woman’s report she was spiked with a needle on night out as students’ union issues warning to members REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí are investigating a report from a young woman who alleges she was left with injuries consistent with being pricked by a needle while out socialising in Dublin. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 28/10/2021 News Call for immediate allocation of extra Gardaí to Galway City following events of past week REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The highly-publicised anti-social events of the past week in Galway City show the urgent need for additional Garda resources. [VIDEO] Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 28/10/2021 News Lethal loophole? The Home Office insists that the misuse of crossbows is so rare, no new legislation is needed. However, the few available figures suggest a very different picture. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 Feature High risk stakes While drugs and alcohol addiction are widely recognised as driving offending, evidence suggests equal attention needs to be given to problem gambling and its links to crime. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 Feature Annual report 2020/21 AUSTRALIA: This annual report outlines IBAC's work in the 2020/21 financial year to build a corruption-resistant Victorian public sector. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 28/10/2021 Report «228522862287228822892290229122922293Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events