Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96416 total results. Showing results 46901 to 46920 «234223432344234523462347234823492350Next ›Last » Time to tackle dog theft that is devastating families, says North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner It is vital that the police and justice system are given the powers needed to tackle pet abduction, says North Yorkshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. The Scarborough News 6/9/2021 News Eastbourne Police take new approach in anti-social behaviour crackdown Eastbourne Police will target ‘two or three’ vulnerable areas each Friday and Saturday as part of their anti-social behaviour operation. Eastbourne Herald 6/9/2021 News A ‘pet abduction’ offence proposed Last year’s lockdowns prompted highly-publicised cases of anguished pet owners having their animals stolen, as criminals exploited demand for pets during the pandemic restrictions. Professional Security Magazine Online 6/9/2021 News On The Beat: Dozens of bikes recovered and 45 people charged during police operation Police have been cracking down on bike theft this summer as part of a dedicated operation. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 6/9/2021 News UK runs out of sniffer dogs as security steps up before Cop26 Security to protect world leaders and delegates attending a climate summit has been ramped up in Scotland’s biggest city. The Sunday Post 6/9/2021 News Ban urged on rape suspects ‘claiming they are women’ Scottish authorities are being urged to record suspected rapists by their natal gender amid claims that allowing male offenders to identify as women would “significantly distort the records”. The Times - Subscription at source 6/9/2021 News Dr Anna Sergi: ‘I sensed fear and the thrill of knowledge – I needed to study that mafia’ In the first in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised criminals, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Dr Anna Sergi, Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Essex and an expert on the Mafia, on how her career has developed, her current research and plans for future projects, and the key challenges presented by organised crime moving forwards. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/9/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police in Cambridgeshire used Tasers hundreds of times in a year In a report published recently, the Independent Office for Police Conduct raised serious concerns around the unnecessary or unsafe use of the devices by forces across England and Wales, particularly against non-white or vulnerable people and children. Peterborough Telegraph 6/9/2021 News RIC officers to be commemorated at service in St Paul’s Cathedral Descendants of the thousands of men who served in the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) are being sought ahead of a special commemoration in London next year. The Newsletter 6/9/2021 News Police: More than 600 officers and staff faced sexual misconduct allegations in last four years Across all forces, 124 police officers and staff – including those who have since resigned, been dismissed or suspended – were also arrested for sexual offences i News 6/9/2021 News Western Australia Police Force 2021 Annual Report AUSTRALIA: The requirement for the WA Police Force to keep the community safe has never been more evident, strongly aligned with the Western Australian Government priorities that have made this State the envy of so many. [pdf] Western Australia Police Force 6/9/2021 Report Loophole ‘lets people with mental illness keep guns’ Plans to tighten up gun rules after the mass shooting in Plymouth could allow medically unfit people to retain weapons, critics claim. The Times - Subscription at source 6/9/2021 News What do we know about Islamist extremism in prison? Work with Offenders looks at new Ministry of Justice research. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2021 News Nitrous oxide laws reviewed as youth use rises The government has ordered a review to consider further restrictions on nitrous oxide, after a huge increase in it'd use by young people. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/9/2021 News ‘I tried to report abuse to police at 12 but was handed to predators and raped’ A girl of 12 put her trust in the hands of police after a sex attack – but was handed to predators who inflicted yet more abuse. Mirror 5/9/2021 News Volunteer police reserves under consideration to bolster numbers Government hopes scheme will allow officers to gain skills in cyber security and digital technology from private sector workers The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/9/2021 News Armies of ‘sniffer puppies’ recruited by police to overcome shortage of adult dogs Eight-week-old puppies being trained to detect drugs, cash and explosives The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/9/2021 News Police call on community to help as online child abuse grows AUSTRALIA: Police have called on the community to face up to difficult conversations about the growing danger of online child exploitation The Age (Australia) 5/9/2021 News How Australian police tracked one of world’s most wanted paedophiles to Borneo AUSTRALIA: For more than a decade Lundu has harboured a sinister secret. The small district in Sarawak, the Malaysian state on the north-west side of Borneo, is described by the tourism body there as a “sleepy up-country town”. The Age (Australia) 5/9/2021 News LynnMall attack: Why Isis is harder to defeat online than on the battlefield NEW ZEALAND: Analysis: As Friday's attack by an Isis sympathiser in a New Zealand supermarket has shown, Isis's extreme ideology still holds strong appeal for some disaffected Muslims living in the west. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/9/2021 Analysis, Feature «234223432344234523462347234823492350Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events