Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98679 total results. Showing results 46701 to 46720 «233223332334233523362337233823392340Next ›Last » £1m Police Scotland payout over M9 crash death The family of M9 crash victim Lamara Bell is to receive more than £1m in compensation from Police Scotland. BBC 2/12/2021 News Police Scotland pays £1m to family of woman left in crashed car for three days Lamara Bell was found in critical condition next to dead partner and later died The Guardian 2/12/2021 News UK’s first drug consumption room opens in Bristol A minibus that has been converted into the UK’s first mobile drug consumption room has arrived in Bristol. Metro 2/12/2021 News AFP DNA program to help identify unknown and missing Australians AUSTRALIA: The AFP has started testing unidentified human remains using cutting-edge technology to help solve some of Australia’s most enduring missing persons’ cases. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 2/12/2021 News AFP technology leaves criminals nowhere to hide AUSTRALIA: Criminals around the world have nowhere to hide as the AFP uses cutting edge technology to locate offenders and bring them to justice. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 2/12/2021 Feature Fifth person charged by Operation PHOBETOR after seizure of 1100 litres of pseudoephedrine AUSTRALIA: Operation PHOBETOR detectives have charged a fifth person following the seizure of more than 1100 litres of pseudoephedrine, following an investigation into the importation of prohibited drugs into New South Wales. New South Wales Police Force 2/12/2021 News Improving our response to hate crime views and opinions of our people and our communities NEW ZEALAND: The Evidence Based Policing Centre (EBPC) Service Design team was commissioned to undertake a human-centred design research approach to understand the current context of hate crime in New Zealand as perceived by our communities and Police staff, its impact on victims and our communities and the desired future-state of how we can respond in a positive way. [pdf] New Zealand Police 2/12/2021 Report ‘We work in the grey’: Police grapple with hate crimes NEW ZEALAND: A new report on police responses to hate crimes has found most officers have no training in handling the issue and says there is room for improvement, Marc Daalder reports newsroom (New Zealand) 2/12/2021 News Dilworth School’s former chaplain Ross Douglas Browne jailed NEW ZEALAND: Survivors of serial child sex abuser Ross Douglas Browne have told of the broken marriages, the drug addictions, jail time and ongoing mental torment caused by the former chaplain's abuse of them as young boys. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/12/2021 News Increased police use of out-of-court disposals and diversions is key to cutting the Crown Court backlog Despite the introduction of a pandemic charging protocol in the UK, the police use of out-of-court disposals and diversion measures changed little during or after lockdown; but as well as improving reoffending outcomes, the increased use of these approaches could be crucial in cutting the significant and problematic Crown Court backlog, argues Transform Justice Director Penelope Gibbs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2021 Analysis, Feature Quebec’s population is changing, but the makeup of the province’s police forces is not, data shows CANADA: In Repentigny, a suburban community east of Montreal, it's rare to see a person of colour in a police uniform. In fact, there are only two. CBC News (Canada) 2/12/2021 News The rise and fall of the .40 CANADA: The return to the 9mm Luger for police in Canada Blue Line (Canada) 2/12/2021 Feature Minister McEntee to host virtual National Missing Persons Day event REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, will this morning host an online commemorative ceremony to mark the ninth annual national Missing Persons Day. gov.ie 2/12/2021 News Over €20m linked to money laundering investigations, Garda figures show REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 400 bank accounts have been identified by Gardaà amid a "significant increase" in money mule activity. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 2/12/2021 News Garda Commissioner: There will be individual accountability for cancelled 999 calls REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said there will be individual accountability for those responsible for the cancelled 999 calls controversy. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 2/12/2021 News Meeting Professor Karl Roberts, WHO Policing Consultant PolicingTV 2/12/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video New CPS guidance gives further protection to victims of modern slavery Police investigators will have to thoroughly investigate the situations of victims of modern slavery who claim they were coerced into committing crimes before the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) makes a charging decision, under new guidelines published today Police Professional - Subscription at source 2/12/2021 News Pensions ‘circus’ as Treasury withdraws settlement advice Forces have been left in legal limbo after a Treasury U-turn on pensions guidance. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2021 News A blueprint for maritime policing From eco-protestors and people smuggling to OCG's and CT operations, no two days are the same for Hampshire's maritime unit. Three award- winning members of the team tell Police Oracle about the realities of working at sea. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2021 Feature Beds stop search disparity goes down while positive outcomes go up The top ten stop and search officers each month meet with the ACC to talk about use of powers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2021 News «233223332334233523362337233823392340Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events