Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 46501 to 46520 «232223232324232523262327232823292330Next ›Last » Garda fixed charge processing system (FCPS) cancellation policy oversight authority REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is my sixth report following my appointment as the sole independent oversight authority of the above title on the 27th January 2015. [pdf] Department of Justice and Equality (Ireland) 20/9/2021 Report Call for amendment to garda penalty points exemption system REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A judge who oversees the system that allows for the cancellation of penalty points has said the Government should consider amending legislation that allows gardaí to have points cancelled in certain circumstances. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 20/9/2021 News Local Garda initiative to highlight safety of horses and riders on roads REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Community Gardai from Kildare, Kildare Roads Policing Unit and the Garda Mounted unit assisted with the "Pass Wide and Slow" ride at the weekend. Leinster Leader (Ireland) 20/9/2021 News Police spill the beans on speed cameras and squash common myths Devon and Cornwall Police teamed up with a local YouTuber in a video effort to dispel some common myths about speed camera vehicles. Plymouth Live 20/9/2021 News Police have ‘robust plans’ to deal with Insulate Briatin protesters Police say they have “robust plans” to deal with Insulate Britain protesters who are causing disruption to the motorway networks again. Watford Observer 20/9/2021 News Federation welcomes news on vital protection for officers The chair of the Dyfed Powys Police Federation has welcomed the news of high-level meetings between delegates to secure support for amendments to the upcoming Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. County Times (Powys) 20/9/2021 News Greater Manchester Police officer repeatedly Tasered handcuffed man A police officer who repeatedly used a Taser on a man who was handcuffed has admitted common assault. BBC 20/9/2021 News Information from police to help prevent sexual assaults during Freshers Week Dorset Police have released information to help prevent sexual assaults during Freshers Week. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 20/9/2021 News M25 protests: Police break up Insulate Britain activists for fourth time in a week Hertfordshire police made 29 arrests as demonstrators glued themselves to the road The Standard 20/9/2021 News Police HGVs put to work catching offenders in south-west England Police forces across south-west England are now using heavy goods vehicles to catch those who break the rules on the M4 and M5 motorways. motor1.com 20/9/2021 News Have a say on plans to redevelop Wilmslow Police Station Wilmslow Police Station could soon be turned into a new state-of-the-art hub. Guardian (Knutsford) 20/9/2021 News Director General of NCA announces retirement Dame Lynne Owens has announced her intention to retire from her position as Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA), due to ongoing treatment for breast cancer, first diagnosed in the summer. Police Professional 20/9/2021 News Knife crime prevention trial sees no results in first six weeks A police trial aimed at stopping people as young as 12 from carrying knives failed to result in a single court action during its first six weeks, it has emerged. Police Professional 20/9/2021 News Met police knife crime reduction trial fails to result in a single court action Figures show only two orders were applied for by the Met during the first six weeks of the trial - and both were turned down. Sky News 20/9/2021 News Prof Julian Richards: ‘Police shouldn’t be wary of engaging with academia – you’re pushing at an open door’ In the second in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Professor Julian Richards, Director of the Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies (BUCSIS) and interim Associate Dean for the University’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, on how his career has developed, his current research and plans for future projects, and the key challenges presented by organised crime moving forwards. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/9/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Fraud soars but police abandon 22,000 cases More than 22,000 fraud investigations were dropped by police last year despite a surge in online scams during the coronavirus pandemic, official figures have revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2021 News British gangs and international rivals join forces to increase cocaine sales Analysis by National Crime Agency finds more than 1,700 UK criminal groups involved in drug supply The Guardian 19/9/2021 News Hundreds arrested following clashes with Australian police at anti-lockdown protests AUSTRALIA: Australian police on Saturday detained hundreds of people following anti-lockdown protests across the country, with massive clashes between authorities and demonstrators injuring several officers. The Hill 19/9/2021 News Victoria police should have deployed riot squad to ‘horrific’ anti-lockdown protest, union says AUSTRALIA: Uniformed police were left without back-up at violent rally that left several officers in hospital The Guardian 19/9/2021 News Police Staff and Mental Health: Barriers and Recommendations For Improving Help-Seeking Mental disorders are prevalent among public safety personnel (PSP) yet many people working across public safety professions appear reluctant to seek care for mental health-related concerns. Given the prevalence and impact of compromised mental health on these populations, finding ways to increase use of psychological support for police staff and officers is necessary. We conducted an interview and focus groups (n= 9) with police service members (n= 33) to examine the barriers police officers (n= 25) and communicators (n= 8) report facing when seeking treatment, and their suggestions for improving access to treatment. We identified three main barriers: stigma, worries about confidentiality, and occupation-specific experience with people in the community who present in mental distress. Three suggestions emerged from our participants that may improve current mental health support, namely, ensuring confidentiality, easy-to-use electronic resources, and access to occupation-specific content. We discuss the implications of our results with suggestions for policy and practice. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 19/9/2021 Research article «232223232324232523262327232823292330Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events