Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102899 total results. Showing results 46901 to 46920 «234223432344234523462347234823492350Next ›Last » What would it mean to forensically investigate the unmarked graves at residential schools? CANADA: Michael Arntfield is a professor and criminologist at Western University, where he heads the Cold Case Society unsolved crimes think tank. He is also a former police officer in Ontario, a director with the Murder Accountability Project in Washington, co-host of the Suspect Zero podcast and the author of the new book How to Solve a Cold Case: And Everything Else You Wanted to Know About Catching Killers. The Globe and Mail (Canada) 16/4/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘Absurdity’ of police logging rapists as women Police have been criticised for saying they will record rapes by offenders with male genitalia as being committed by a woman if the attacker “identifies as a female”. The Times - Subscription at source 16/4/2022 News Police consider admitting forces are ‘institutionally racist’ Police chiefs are said to be considering a public admission that their forces are institutionally racist. The Times - Subscription at source 16/4/2022 News ‘Knew how to manipulate people’ Jimmy Savile was on police radar for years, says solicitor Jimmy Saville was on the police radar years before he was exposed for his sexual abuse crimes, claims solicitor Alan Collins in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk. Express 16/4/2022 Feature, Interview Like me, many disabled people have never reported hate crimes to the police was called a ‘s**z’ for the first time when I was six years old. It was said unflinchingly and casually by another child. I told a teacher at the primary school I attended, and she told me not to take it to heart – that it was just ignorance. Metro 16/4/2022 Feature, Opinion More than 20 women in UK killed by men hooked on violent online pornography More than 20 women have been killed by men hooked on violent online pornography, the Daily Express can reveal. Express 16/4/2022 News Nearly one in four rape victims are girls under 16, ‘unacceptable’ new figures reveal Analysis often overlooks the fact that a large proportion of victims are children, experts say The Independent 16/4/2022 News Is procurement holding back front-line innovation in policing? UK policing budgets remain under pressure, and spend on IT often takes the hit; but Simon Hall, CEO of police digital mobility platform PoliceBox, believes that approaching expenditure on Software-as-a-Service and cloud platforms as an operational rather than capital cost could overcome the budget barriers while also improving forces’ technological capabilities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/4/2022 Feature, Opinion NT Police report ‘a waste of money’ AUSTRALIA: An expert says he is shocked that the NT Police paid an American criminologist up to $100,000 to produce a 12-page report supporting its murder charge against Zachary Rolfe. The Australian - Subscription at source 15/4/2022 News Better police training isn’t a silver bullet to address Queensland’s domestic violence problem AUSTRALIA: Last month, a courtroom watched a Queensland police officer break down in tears as she recalled meeting a desperate woman, Doreen Langham, in the days before her domestic violence killing. The Guardian 15/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Three people charged after £16m worth of crystal meth seized in Australia AUSTRALIA: Three UK nationals have been charged for their suspected involvement in smuggling 24 kilograms of crystal meth worth almost £16 million into Australia last year. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 15/4/2022 News Northland police reveal dramatic details of Paihia custodian robbery arrest NEW ZEALAND: More details have emerged about a dramatic police chase involving a helicopter, a police dog and a mangrove swamp that led to the arrest of a man accused of robbing Paihia's 70-year-old town custodian. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 15/4/2022 News Drugs, cash and ammunition seized and arrest made following search warrant NEW ZEALAND: A 26-year-old Te Teko man is facing numerous charges following the execution of a search warrant at a Te Teko house yesterday. New Zealand Police 15/4/2022 News Police mismanaged complaint against staff in sexual relationship – watchdog NEW ZEALAND: An investigation into an undisclosed sexual relationship between two police staff had significant deficiencies, the police watchdog says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/4/2022 News Local MPP announces provincial investment into 4 local police services CANADA: Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker has announced provincial funding for 4 local police services. Blackburn news.com (Canada) 15/4/2022 News SQ steps to help Cree police as staffing shortages reach 60 per cent CANADA: Sûreté du Québec officers have begun patrolling alongside EEPF officers in some northern Quebec Cree communities as the local Cree police struggle with labour force shortages. CBC News (Canada) 15/4/2022 News Police Chief Bryan Larkin announces retirement CANADA: After 31 years of service, Waterloo Regional Police Chief Bryan Larkin is calling it a career. The Record (Canada) 15/4/2022 News Councillor warns of ‘crisis in policing’ in Athlone REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Athlone-based councillor has warned of a “crisis in policing”, warning that steps must be taken to bolster Garda numbers and provide the resources to tackle crime in the town. Athlone Advertiser (Republic of Ireland) 15/4/2022 News IFA, gardaí and National Rural Safety Forum join forces REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), An Garda Síochána (gardaí), and the National Rural Safety Forum are joining forces for National Community Engagement Day. AgriLand 15/4/2022 News Launch of National Community Engagement Day 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: On Wednesday 27th April, An Garda Síochána, IFA and the members of the National Rural Safety Forum will invite local community members to partake in the National Community Engagement Day. An Garda Síochána 15/4/2022 News «234223432344234523462347234823492350Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events