Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 47801 to 47820 «238723882389239023912392239323942395Next ›Last » Met police introduce new rule when stopping lone women The new system will be introduced following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer Wales Online 22/10/2021 News Sarah Everard: Five police officers facing action over social media messages Five police officers are facing misconduct proceedings over messages sent about Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens. BBC 22/10/2021 News Less police, more programs in new City of Ottawa safety strategy CANADA: A City of Ottawa committee has approved a strategy to tackle issues such as poverty and mental health that relies less on police, even if the province hasn't offered extra money yet to help make that shift. CBC News (Canada) 22/10/2021 News Vancouver Police Board approves new interim handcuff policy CANADA: Policy emphasizes officers' discretion on when to use handcuffs, considering age, Indigeneity, race, ability CBC News (Canada) 22/10/2021 News TPS announces four arrests and significant seizures in yearlong identity theft investigation CANADA: The Toronto Police Service has announced the takedown of an organized hierarchy committing millions of dollars in identity theft and financial frauds, including the seizure of thousands of stolen gift cards. Blue Line (Canada) 22/10/2021 News Taoiseach calls for garda review of security for Irish politicians after David Amess killing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said there should be a garda review of the security for Irish politicians following the fatal stabbing of UK MP David Amess. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News Clare Garda Division got 6 extra Gardai in last 10 years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris addressed Monday’s meeting of the Clare Joint Policing Committee where he detailed plans for the new operating model within An Garda Síochána. The Clare Echo (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News Man savagely beaten in face with hurl in burglary as garda clampdown begins REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Officers in one of Ireland’s largest garda divisions have set up a special policing plan involving undercover gardaí and overt checkpoints to tackle an expected winter surge in burglaries. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News CPS publishes prosecution data for first quarter of 2021/22 The Crown Prosecution Service has today published its prosecution data covering the first quarter of 2021/22. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 22/10/2021 News Police Scotland statement regarding spiking by injection Assistant Chief Constable Judi Heaton, Police Scotland, said: "We continue to investigate a very small number of reports across the country from people who report having been “spiked” either with a needle or in their drink. Police Scotland 22/10/2021 News Managing PowerApps Police Workshop On the 6th October we hosted a Wednesday Webinar on the subject of how Microsoft PowerApps can be used across forces who have rolled out the National Enabling Programmes, to empower officers and staff to develop innovative solutions to local work challenges. National Enabling Programmes 22/10/2021 News Rape case backlog set to continue for many years The number of rape and sexual assault victims who have waited more than a year for their trial to go through the courts risen by more than 400 per cent, newly released figures from a report by the National Audit Office (NAO) show. Police Professional 22/10/2021 News Over 1,400 arrested in a national week-long operation on county lines drug dealing National county lines intensification week, which targets drug traffickers who often recruit children and vulnerable adults to supply drugs across the country, ran from Monday, 11th to Sunday, 17th October. All forces in England and Wales engaged in operations to crackdown on county lines. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/10/2021 News Misogyny as a hate crime The sentencing of Sarah Everard’s murderer in late September has reinvigorated demands for misogyny – the hatred of women - to be considered a hate crime, or as a standalone offence. Holyrood Magazine 22/10/2021 News Response to the second inspection of adults at risk in detention POLICY PAPER: A response to the ICIBI’s second annual inspection of ‘Adults at Risk in immigration detention’ [pdf]. Home Office 22/10/2021 Report Police allowed Manchester Arena bomber’s brother to flee UK before giving evidence at public inquiry Families demand answers from Greater Manchester Police after Ismail Abedi ‘laughs in face’ of inquiry The Independent 22/10/2021 News Police force receives 12 spiking reports involving ‘something sharp’ this month Nottinghamshire Police says first reported was made on 12 October The Independent 22/10/2021 News The many IT errors of the British government Are UK politicians living proof that human error is the biggest weakness in cyber security? IT PRO 22/10/2021 News Activists slam Scots police force for ‘victim blaming’ following increase in spiking reports Activists have now slammed the post for being 'damaging' and claim the narrative perpetuates a culture of violence. Daily Record 22/10/2021 News The role of tutor constables: Getting it right for all Tutor constables play an increasingly crucial role in socialising and mentoring new recruits, yet very little research has been undertaken on how the role is approached and delivered by forces and individual officers; Dr Emma Williams of the Open University and Dr Tom Cockcroft of Leeds Beckett University highlight the opportunities and challenges of the tutor constable programme, and explore how a new study could inform practice around tutoring for years to come. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2021 Feature «238723882389239023912392239323942395Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events