Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96468 total results. Showing results 48141 to 48160 «240424052406240724082409241024112412Next ›Last » Crime victims to be assigned a designated police officer under Boris Johnson’s new plan The Prime Minister will reveal his Beating Crime policy on Tuesday The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/7/2021 News Number of Met Police officers off work reaches record level as pingdemic chaos escalates The number of officers off work in Britain's biggest police force has reached a record pandemic high due to the chaos of the 'pingdemic', as binmen are expected to be added to a list of works exempt from self-isolation. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 24/7/2021 News WATCH | ‘Freedom’ protesters assault police, hurl projectiles AUSTRALIA: Police have arrested 57 people so far as thousands of anti-lockdown protesters march through Sydney’s CBD and residential areas. [VIDEO] 2GB (Australia) 24/7/2021 News ‘Charges, arrests, fines’: Police Minister slams 3500 ‘selfish boofheads’ involved in Sydney protest AUSTRALIA: Police Minister David Elliott has slammed an illegal anti-lockdown protest in Sydney and announced the formation of a strike force which will see 22 detectives identify and charge those involved in the violent clashes. [VIDEO] Sky News 24/7/2021 News Leading for change CANADA: Stacy Clarke breaks glass ceiling, becomes Toronto’s first Black female superintendent Blue Line (Canada) 24/7/2021 Feature, Opinion Policing in A Pandemic: A Commentary on Officer Well-Being During Covid-19 The role of police officers during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is challenging, faced with the difficult task of keeping communities safe and preventing the spread of COVID-19 while putting their physical and mental health at risk. Emerging evidence points to the stress experiences of officers during the COVID-19 pandemic. With cases now surpassing 174 million and close to four million deaths worldwide, as well as stringent lockdown measures, police officers are faced with unprecedented challenges resulting from the pandemic. This commentary suggests police departments strengthen resources by putting in place appropriate emergency planning for future public health incidents, in addition to preparing for temporary or permanent loss of human resources. It is important to implement robust training plans post-pandemic to allow officers to offer better care for communities when faced with future public health emergencies. Finally, police officers should be provided with the resources and support to cope with the stresses associated with COVID-19. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 24/7/2021 Research article Police and gang members rub shoulders in efforts to tackle gun crime in Auckland NEW ZEALAND: It's not often you’ll catch police and gang members sitting side by side and working on group activities. Stuff (New Zealand) 24/7/2021 News China paid $3.2 million to now-cancelled B.C. police academy program CANADA: Justice Institute of B.C. now turns to Mexico to reboot its international police training program. Coast Reporter (Canada) 24/7/2021 News Irish Authorities Seize $41 Million in Cocaine Disguised as Charcoal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Irish authorities are reporting the seizure of up to half a ton of cocaine with an estimated street value of $41 million in a joint operation with Dutch authorities and the Port of Rotterdam. The Maritime Executive (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2021 News CSO highlights continuing problems with Garda crime statistics REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 999 calls controversy shows need for ‘comprehensive end-to-end review’ of data recording The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2021 News Five hundred arrests help Great Yarmouth’s war on drugs “It was rife when we first started here. There were so many of them to grab hold of and they were so blasé about it. Mercury (Great Yarmouth) 24/7/2021 News Government plans to tackle violence against women criticised by Barrow’s Birchall Trust A CHARITY boss has criticised Government's plans to tackle violence against women - and insisted 'fundamental system change' needs to happen to make a difference. The Mail (North West) 24/7/2021 News Police boss blasts “deplorable” decision to freeze officers’ pay A police boss has blasted the “deplorable” decision to freeze officers’ pay after they had gone above and beyond the call of duty during the pandemic. Wales 24/7 24/7/2021 News British Transport Police admits failures on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing The force admits its officers still don't have tourniquets to treat serious wounds four years after the disaster Manchester Evening News 24/7/2021 News Public urged to report antisocial behaviour and help police crackdown POLICE are urging people and organisations to report antisocial behaviour in their area. This is part of the UK's first Anti-Social Behaviour week which hopes to raise awareness of the issue and help officers put a stop to it. This is Wiltshire 24/7/2021 News Parents ‘devastated’ as sex offender uses ID loophole The ease with which a sex offender gained a new teaching post by changing his name has “devastated” parents whose children were his pupils when he was first convicted of child abuse offences. The Times - Subscription at source 24/7/2021 News Tackling violence against women and girls strategy POLICY PAPER: The document is the new strategy covering the government’s plan to tackle violence against women and girls. Home Office 23/7/2021 Report VR gives jurors new insight to crime scenes AUSTRALIA: Portraying the scene of the crime might just give court cases a new edge, as a team of researchers has found out. pickr (Australia) 23/7/2021 News Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews calls for a ‘ring of steel’ around Sydney AUSTRALIA: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has sensationally called for a “ring of steel” around Sydney in a bid to stop the deadly Covid-19 Delta strain seeping out of the locked down city. The West Australian (Australia) 23/7/2021 News Las Vegas murder case cracked with record-small amount of DNA The 1989 murder of a 14-year-old girl in Las Vegas has been solved by using what experts say is the smallest-ever amount of human DNA to crack a case. BBC 23/7/2021 News «240424052406240724082409241024112412Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events