Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100833 total results. Showing results 45921 to 45940 «229322942295229622972298229923002301Next ›Last » Police culture and behaviour problems not limited to capital, warns watchdog The outgoing chief inspector of constabulary said he expected there could be ‘pockets’ of similar issues in other parts of the country. The Independent 11/3/2022 News Denis Donaldson murder: Police Ombudsman releases report into PSNI conduct Mrs Anderson said her investigation had found no evidence that police had leaked any information about Mr Donaldson’s whereabouts Belfast Live 11/3/2022 News Commission should have ‘exhausted all options’ before subpoenaing members, RCMP union says CANADA: The union representing RCMP members says it doesn’t feel the Mass Casualty Commission explored every avenue possible before subpoenaing first-responding RCMP members to testify as part of the inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting. Brian Sauve, president of the National Police Federation (NPF), says he believes more work could have been done by the Mass Casualty Commission over the past eight months and time is not on their side. Global News (Canada) 10/3/2022 News WA police launch phase two of ‘say something before it’s too late’ unregistered firearm campaign AUSTRALIA: On March 9, Mandurah police hosted officers from across WA and Crime Stoppers at their station to launch phase two of a six-month illegal firearms campaign 'say something before it's too late', aimed at removing unregistered guns from the community. Mandurah Mail (Australia) 10/3/2022 News Victoria Police confident swearing-in bungle that led to charges being dropped will be fixed AUSTRALIA: Victoria's Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton says retrospective legislation passed by state parliament this week should quash any future legal challenges arising from an administrative error which resulted in officers being incorrectly sworn-in to the force. ABC News (Australia) 10/3/2022 News Scottish staff side argue for 3.4 percent pay rise and right to strike The Staff Side pay claim says that if pay is not increased to reflect the job, industrial action should be an option. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2022 News Judge urges jurors to ‘guard against’ emotion when considering verdict in Zachary Rolfe murder trial AUSTRALIA: The judge presiding over the murder trial of Northern Territory constable Zachary Rolfe has urged the jury to ignore emotion or sympathy that may have arisen during confronting evidence in the case when they consider their verdict. The Guardian 10/3/2022 News After that disgrace outside Parliament, it’s time to show police our appreciation NEW ZEALAND: As difficult as it is to cast aside the loathsome contempt I have for the actions of a core group of thugs, and what transpired in Wellington, and by association the naivety of anyone that might have had honourable intentions but allowed themselves to be dragged down any number of rabbit holes, I want to take this opportunity to step back and focus on one positive aspect of events and in doing so thank our police force for defending the law of the land. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 10/3/2022 Feature, Opinion Force mental health support scheme frees up ‘thousands of officer hours’ Officers are diverted to proactive policing priorities through healthcare crisis partnership Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2022 News New Police dog teams set for ‘pawtrol’ NEW ZEALAND: Five new Police dog teams are ready for operational duties after graduating from the New Zealand Police Dog Training Centre in Trentham today. New Zealand Police 10/3/2022 News Climate of ‘fear and mistrust’ between chief constables and PCC’s Some Police and Crime Commissioners were considered to be abusing their powers says Chief HMI in final report. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/3/2022 News Christchurch terror attack: Families gain access to documents on response, investigation NEW ZEALAND: Families of the Muslims murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks will be given a raft of police and medical documents as part of a coronial inquiry into the mass shooting. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/3/2022 News Public must accept the risks of failing to fund the police The police will only be able to provide a better level of protection to the public if the funding they receive is significantly increased, the outgoing Chief Inspector of Constabulary has warned in his final ‘State of Policing’ report. Police Professional 10/3/2022 News State of policing: The annual assessment of policing in England and Wales 2021 The Report highlights the complex environment that policing operates in and recognises the fact that, over the last two years during the pandemic, policing faced extraordinary new challenges in keeping the pubic safe. On behalf of all PCCs and wider policing governance bodies I want to commend the courage and commitment of all our police officers and staff who have showed extraordinary bravery and resilience on behalf of us all. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 10/3/2022 News Paid for advertising to be included in the online safety bill "As the Economic and Cybercrime Leads for the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC), we welcome the Government’s decision to include paid-for advertising in the Online Safety Bill. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 10/3/2022 News Arrest stats prompt calls for more vigilance from counter terrorism policing Counter Terrorism Policing has urged communities to stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ and continue to report any concerns, as the latest terrorism-related arrest statistics are released. Counter Terrorism Policing 10/3/2022 News Watchdog tells police bosses to stop declaring thoughts are crimes Sir Tom Winsor vented his frustrations as he set out his final annual assessment of the state of policing in England and Wales. The Independent 10/3/2022 News Rush to recruit police officers risks hiring racists and criminals, warns watchdog Chief inspector of constabulary says England and Wales police must confront major problems to ‘rebuild public trust’ The Guardian 10/3/2022 News Investigating the Impacts of A Global Pandemic and George Floyd’s Death on Crime and Other Features of Police Work The current study involves a two-level examination of the impact of COVID-19 and George Floyd’s death on police work in the Tempe (AZ) Police Department. We employ interrupted time series analysis to test weekly trends (January 2017–January 2021) in crime and officer activity measures. We also examine body-worn camera footage (n = 474) to compare dynamics of police-citizen encounters over time. The impact on crime was mixed and varied by crime type. When declines occurred, they were short-term. The pandemic altered every aspect of police activity, and George Floyd’s death led to separate impacts on a few of those measures. Overall, the pandemic had a larger impact than did George Floyd’s death. Routine activities theory proved to be a useful framework for understanding the findings. Body-worn camera footage highlighted the consistency in how officers handled citizen encounters. The findings underscore the importance of localized context for these events and their effects. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 10/3/2022 Research article Public trust in policing must be restored and rising fraud ‘tsunami’ tackled, Chief Inspector of Constabulary says Sir Tom Winsor says "major shortcomings in policing persist" and public trust in the police is damaged and needs to be repaired as soon as possible. Sky News 10/3/2022 News «229322942295229622972298229923002301Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events