Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115935 total results. Showing results 46501 to 46520 «232223232324232523262327232823292330Next ›Last » PCs in ‘Dispensables‘ chat group are dispensed with by GMP One officer convicted of offering to supply and another failed a drug test for anabolic steroids Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 News New public and personal safety training to be delivered by April 2024 The training focuses on scenario based incidents such as stop and search, dealing with a vulnerable person and working in the custody area Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 News Nicola Bulley: Police divers carry out work for coroner in River Wyre Police divers have returned to the River Wyre to carry out work close to where Nicola Bulley's body was found. BBC 11/4/2023 News New safety training curriculum rolled out New and improved public and personal safety training for police officers has started being rolled out to all forces after successful trials. Police Professional 11/4/2023 News New safety training for officers Our scenario-based safety training is being implemented in forces across England and Wales following a successful pilot College of Policing 11/4/2023 News If you want a swift police response, call them to arrest a toy When it takes five officers to seize dolls from a hotel, I can see why Suella Braverman is becoming incensed about wasted resources The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Researchers highlight need for policing ‘culture shift’ if coercive control is to be criminalised in Australia Australia is the latest country to give serious consideration to criminalising coercive control, a step taken in the UK in 2015; new research published by Melbourne’s Monash University suggests that while the majority of victim-survivors believe such a step would be beneficial, they also argue significant investment in police training and a ‘cultural shift’ in the policing of domestic abuse would be required to make any new offence effective, reports Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 Analysis, Feature UK torture policy labelled ‘fatally flawed’ after watchdog report Investigatory powers commissioner has identified non-compliance by intelligence agencies and MoD. The Guardian 11/4/2023 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 News Breakenridge: Adding more police not the panacea that governments expect CANADA: Not surprisingly, there were no obvious objections to last week’s provincial announcement of 100 new police officers for Calgary and Edmonton. Calgary Herald (Canada) 11/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Waterloo Regional Police could have used budget surpluses to pay for new officers: KPMG staffing report CANADA: Waterloo Regional Police needs more officers but could have used millions of dollars of surplus cash to help fund those hires, according to a staffing report. The Record (Canada) 11/4/2023 News Women in ‘highly exploitative’ sex trade at ‘grave risk’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Women's rights groups have called on the State to end violence in Ireland's 'highly exploitative' sex trade following the killing of Geila Ibram in Limerick last week. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 11/4/2023 News Electronic tagging of some sex offenders to be brought in this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Legislation allowing for the electronic monitoring of sex offenders has been signed into law and will come into effect later this year. Irish Legal News (Republic of Ireland) 11/4/2023 News Man jailed for punching garda ‘square in the face’ after urinating in city lane REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A father-of-two who punched a garda “square in the face” after he was stopped urinating in a lane way in Dublin city centre has been jailed for three months. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 News Direct entry – part of the solution to the UK’s police leadership crisis? With the recent Casey Review once against highlighting the need for changes to existing ‘police culture’ and the concept of ‘leadership’ in UK policing, former officer Tom Andrews, Policing Lecturer at the University of Derby, looks at previous examples of direct entry into policing, and considers whether this approach could offer solutions to some of the concerns raised by Baroness Casey and others. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Thames Valley Police’s new chief constable gives first interview Thames Valley Police’s new chief constable was eight when his mother was stabbed to death in front of him. Oxford Mail 11/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Qld Police Commissioner to review chokehold use following inquiry revelations AUSTRALIA: An inquest has found a chokehold technique used by Queensland Police has caused death and serious injury in five cases of men who resisted arrest over the past 20 years. A secret review by a Queensland Police working group has approved the continued use of the Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint despite it being banned by police services across the rest of the country. Calls for a renewed ban of the technique has prompted Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carrol to personally review its use. Sky News 11/4/2023 News, Video Police dogs get new Škoda vehicles to meet the demands of the job NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police are beginning a roll-out of new purpose-built dog vans following a successful four-month trial in the Waikato. A prototype 206kW Škoda Superb Station Wagon was produced in late 2022 by police partner Wade Group and trialled by operational dog units. The trial was a success; handlers reported the vehicle was more dog-friendly, user-friendly, and faster to deploy from. Feedback from handlers did see tweaks to the “dog pod” temperature settings, reconfiguration of the storage compartments and changes to some of the vehicle controls. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 11/4/2023 News The next generation of public safety in the United Kingdom The Fusus Real Time Crime Centre in the Cloud is quickly becoming the most trusted and widely-used collaborative technology platform in public safety and is ushering in the next generation of effective public and community safety in the United Kingdom. It combines the power of artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art technology while also bringing existing and diverse tools and technology into its platform for total first responder usage. Policing Insight 11/4/2023 Advertisement, Feature ‘It’s just getting worse’: Manawatū mayor is one of many who share concerns for town’s recent criminal behaviour NEW ZEALAND: A recent spate of crime in a Manawatū town is fuelling feelings of vulnerability in a community that has been campaigning for more police presence. Stuff (New Zealand) 11/4/2023 News «232223232324232523262327232823292330Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events