Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102918 total results. Showing results 46641 to 46660 «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » PSB Report on 5 year complaint trends CANADA: At the March 15, 2022, Edmonton Police Commission Professional Standards Committee meeting, committee members made a motion for a report from Professional Standards Branch showing a longer-term analysis of the trends in file types. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 27/4/2022 Report Insulate Britain members disrupt trial by gluing hands to court furniture Retired GP Diana Warner, accused of obstructing M25, joined by two others in the act of ‘civil resistance’ The Guardian 27/4/2022 News House of Lords votes through controversial bill that will give police unprecedented powers – campaign group reaction Last night, the House of Lords voted through final measures in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which means – despite strong opposition from MPs, Lords and campaigners – that police in the UK will now have unprecedented powers to restrict protests they deem “too noisy”. The verdict comes one year after the bill was introduced and three months after back-and-forth between the House of Commons and the House of Lords, during which time MPs repeatedly rejected the Peers’ amendments. Politics.co.uk 27/4/2022 News Barwon Prison inmate charged with running organised crime gang from jail AUSTRALIA: Police allege an inmate at Victoria's Barwon Prison was pretending to speak to his lawyer on the phone, when he was actually running an organised crime gang from jail. ABC News (Australia) 26/4/2022 News ‘I want to know why he died’: family seeks justice over Australia’s jailing of Indonesian child AUSTRALIA: Two dates are carved into the wood block marking Erwin Prayoga’s makeshift grave. The Guardian 26/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Nearly 200 NSW police officers investigated for alleged social media breaches since 2019, documents show AUSTRALIA: Almost 200 New South Wales police officers have been investigated over alleged breaches of the force’s social media policy since the start of 2019, while 10 officers remained under active investigation last month. The Guardian 26/4/2022 News $3.5 million Parliament occupation investigation won’t get all the answers, National says NEW ZEALAND: The police watchdog, the Independent Police Conduct Authority, will undertake one of its biggest-ever investigations to analyse the Parliament grounds occupation, but National says the multi-million dollar review won’t get all the answers. Stuff (New Zealand) 26/4/2022 News, Video Northland police encounter 505 firearms in 145 separate incidents in just over a year NEW ZEALAND: Northland police have encountered 505 firearms in just over a year, more than any other district except Canterbury. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 26/4/2022 News Financial support helps BOP youth centre open NEW ZEALAND: he Bay of Plenty Youth Development Trust is opening of its new Youth Centre with the help of financial support from a local philanthropist, as well as the NZCT, TECT, and NZ Lotteries. SunLive (New Zealand) 26/4/2022 News People feel unsafe amid ‘staggering fall’ in police stations The Government is being warned that people feel “unsafe on their own streets” as new analysis suggests more then 200 police stations and counters have closed in the past seven years. Police Professional 26/4/2022 News Viewpoint: a response to the IOPC’s one sided stop and search report Chris Hobbs argues for a more constructive dialogue on the use of stop and search in areas blighted by high levels of violent crime Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Notts officer stabbed during stop and search operation Three people have been arrested after an officer from Nottinghamshire Police was stabbed while carrying out a stop and search. Police Professional 26/4/2022 News Sexual abuse imagery of girls online at record high following pandemic lockdowns The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) says Covid-19 lockdowns created a “new normal” for online grooming, with 97 per cent of the imagery of children suffering sexual abuse it dealt with last year featuring female victims. Police Professional 26/4/2022 News APCC portfolio responds to Home Affairs Select Committee Report on spiking Responding to the Home Affairs Select Committee’s report on spiking, Joint Leads for the APCC’s Addictions and Substance Misuse Portfolio, PCCs Joy Allen and David Sidwick, said: “We were pleased to have contributed to the Committee’s important inquiry on spiking. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/4/2022 News Alberta criminologist advocates for both police and social workers in schools CANADA: The debate about school resource officers is back in the spotlight after a series of violent crimes involving teenage students in both Edmonton and Calgary. Global News (Canada) 26/4/2022 News, Video New Surrey Police Service begins training its first class of recruits CANADA: The Surrey Police Service’s first class of recruits have begun training to become constables, the new force confirmed Monday. Global News (Canada) 26/4/2022 News, Video Police treat theft of new plaque for black man hounded by officers as hate crime Leeds Civic Trust, which organised the plaque, called the theft abhorrent and cowardly. The Independent 26/4/2022 News 300 police officers in Manitoba to receive cellphones paid for through criminal forfeiture fund CANADA: Manitoba police forces are getting $750,000 from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund to expand a Winnipeg pilot project that gives officers cellphones to better manage note taking, evidence gathering and other administrative tasks. CBC News (Canada) 26/4/2022 News Gardai confirm week-long checkpoint operation with multiple agencies involved in one county REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai will be manning "multi-agency" checkpoints on roads across Waterford along with inspectors from RSA, Customs Office and Social Welfare. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 26/4/2022 News Good victim care isn’t dependent on spending more time with victims of crime With police resources regularly overstretched, many officers voice concerns that they don’t have enough time to spend with victims to deliver a better service and improve satisfaction rates; but Police Foundation Associate Malcolm Hibberd argues that what officers can say in 30 seconds or less has a major impact on a crime victim’s experience of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/4/2022 Feature, Opinion «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events