Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 46641 to 46660 «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » Sentencing Council recommends trauma-informed approach to justice for young adults Guideline will require rehabilitation and tailored sentencing for offenders under the age of 25 Holyrood Magazine 15/9/2021 News Police Covenant Oversight Board minutes TRANSPARENCY DATA: The oversight board will meet quarterly to establish the police covenant and shape the development of the police covenant annual report. Home Office 15/9/2021 Report A whole-system approach to tackling domestic abuse in Hertfordshire Efforts to deliver a better response to domestic abuse in Hertfordshire by strengthening partnerships, engaging survivors and adopting technology, have led to falling victim attrition rates and increased take up of support; Razi Hassan, Director of Partnership and Communication at the Domestic Abuse (DA) Alliance, explains the thinking behind the repurposed approach, and the success of the WEPROTECT app now in use by Hertfordshire Constabulary. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/9/2021 Feature Forensic medical exam standard for sexual assault complainants Consultation outcome: The Forensic Science Regulator (FSR) in consultation with key stakeholder groups has developed this draft “Forensic medical examination standard for adult and child sexual assault complainants”. An associated self-assessment questionnaire has been included in the draft. Home Office 15/9/2021 News Chief Constable rewards long service and good conduct Chief Constable Simon Chesterman awarded long service and good conduct medals to two officers at Harwell Operational Police Unit (OPU) this week Home Office 15/9/2021 News Niche Technology is Proud to Sponsor the British Police Symphony Orchestra’s Proms Night Spectacular! Niche Technology, creator of NicheRMS365, is honoured to sponsor the upcoming British Police Symphony Orchestra's (BPSO) Proms Night Spectacular: Back on the Beat in Birmingham. PR Newswire 15/9/2021 News Police hit back at critics after M25 climate protests Activists exploit legal loopholes to frustrate the police and public, the head of the Police Federation said in defence of the handling of the M25 protests. The Times - Subscription at source 15/9/2021 News Priti Patel skips conference . . . and row over police pay Priti Patel faces a deepening rift with police officers over a pay freeze after she avoided a public appearance and defended the decision in a video. The Times - Subscription at source 15/9/2021 News Major drug arrest, Kingston AUSTRALIA: Police have charged a 42-year-old man after the alleged discovery of a large quantity of methylamphetamine with a street value of $20,000 and a sum of cash during a vehicle intercept at Kingston. myPolice - Queensland Police News 14/9/2021 News Australia gave police power to compel sysadmins into assisting account takeovers – so they plan to use it AUSTRALIA: Australia's Federal Police force on Sunday announced it intends to start using new powers designed to help combat criminal use of encryption by taking over the accounts of some social media users, then deleting or modifying content they've posted. The Register 14/9/2021 Feature, Opinion WA Police pose as international drug suppliers to infiltrate organised crime gangs AUSTRALIA: WA Police posed as international drug suppliers to infiltrate local organised crime gangs, resulting in the seizure of more than 30 kilograms of heroin and methylamphetamine and $7 million in cash. ABC News (Australia) 14/9/2021 News New Lynn mall hero praised by police as victims release statements NEW ZEALAND: New Lynn mall attack victim Rodney Khan has been lauded a hero and acknowledged for his bravery in confronting the armed terrorist in the suburban supermarket. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/9/2021 News Flexible Working Guide Police officers work under the requirements of the Police Service of Scotland Regulations and Determinations 2013 which govern their pay and terms and conditions of work. People are recruited to undertake the generic role of a police officer, rather than to a specific job, and can be posted to perform duty where and when required. This does not change if you agree with the Force that you can work flexibly or reduce your hours. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 14/9/2021 Report Why new developments must take account of needs of local emergency services Elected leaders are calling on Government to ensure future housing developments fully consider the capacity and needs of local emergency services. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/9/2021 News Police leaders ‘disappointed’ as Priti Patel fails to attend conference amid pay freeze row No applause for home secretary’s pre-recorded speech as government accused of ‘failing police officers’ The Independent 14/9/2021 News Police chiefs’ association set to pull out of pay review system The Police Superintendents’ Association is also planning legal action against the Government over pension changes. Express & Star 14/9/2021 News Police Superintendents’ Association speech 2021 SPEECH: Home Secretary’s speech at the Police Superintendents’ Association 2021 conference. Home Office 14/9/2021 News Thin Blue Paw Awards: Suicide-prevention dog wins A police dog and its handler who helped prevent a suicide attempt are among the winners at an inaugural bravery awards. BBC 14/9/2021 News How will the Taliban’s rise to power affect organised crime? While much of the concerns regarding the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan have focused on human rights, the safety of citizens and threat from extremist militias and terrorist organisations, research has shown that the Taliban – now the Government of Afghanistan – have long been involved in organised criminality; Policing Insight’s Chris Allen looks at the ramifications for the UK and the rest of the world. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/9/2021 Analysis, Feature Forbes, Shi and Roach: Federal police oversight should be an election issue CANADA: A bill meant to address the problems died when the election was called. The legislation to replace it in the next Parliament needs to be better. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 14/9/2021 Feature, Opinion «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events