Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 48261 to 48280 «241024112412241324142415241624172418Next ›Last » Sarah Everard murder: Inquiry into failures over Wayne Couzens’ police career An inquiry will be launched into "systematic failures" that allowed Wayne Couzens to continue to be a police officer, Priti Patel announced. BBC 6/10/2021 News Priti Patel targets people smugglers and drug kingpins in hard-hitting speech Priti Patel yesterday vowed to fight with every ounce of her being "to protect and uphold the safety and security of our nation". The Home Secretary insisted she will always act when "criminals attempt to incite fear, harm and terror in our communities". Express 6/10/2021 News Female firearms officer, 43, was told she ‘shouldn’t be on patrol without a man’ and was targeted by Police Scotland bosses A female firearms officer was told she shouldn't be on patrol without a man and was targeted by bosses after she complained about a sexist 'boys club culture' at Police Scotland. Mail Online 6/10/2021 News Singapore tests patrol robots to police ‘undesirable social behaviour’ SINGAPORE: Singapore has trialled patrol robots that blast warnings at people engaging in "undesirable social behaviour", adding to an arsenal of surveillance technology in the tightly controlled city-state that is fuelling privacy concerns. Yahoo! 6/10/2021 News Policing during the Pandemic: PPE and the future challenges that may be faced by the service Ahead of this week’s London Policing College UK Preparedness workshop – the first in a series of workshops organised by the College, leading up to the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – Supt Hannah Wheeler, the National PPE Lead for Operation Talla, explains how her team secured and distributed more than 80 million items of PPE, the steps taken to protect police and public, and the ongoing impact of the pandemic on policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/10/2021 Feature The Times view on Met failings over Sarah Everard: Lost Confidence Priti Patel is right to order an inquiry into how the force did not spot a sexual predator in its midst. But the key to changing police culture lies in stronger leadership The Times - Subscription at source 6/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Failings found in system to train new police recruits Concerns have been raised by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) over the lack of support and training for tutor and student constables. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/10/2021 News UK police pay ‘lip service’ to protecting women, says father of abuse victim Les Van Hagen, whose daughter Suzanne was killed by her partner, calls for inquiry into culture of policing The Guardian 5/10/2021 News Welcome to Townsville’s newest officers AUSTRALIA: Our newest police recruits have been sworn in and begin working the beat across Townsville as operational constables. myPolice - Queensland Police News 5/10/2021 News FBI withholding Gabby Petito’s cause of death is ‘unusual’ & only happens when ‘you’re missing something,’ expert says FBI withholding Gabby Petito’s cause of death is ‘unusual’ & only happens when ‘you’re missing something,’ expert says The Sun 5/10/2021 News New league tables will expose police forces that fail rape victims 'Scorecards' will compare regions, revealing the constabularies, prosecutors and courts with the highest number of cases collapsing The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/10/2021 News Queensland police quit rather than get the jab AUSTRALIA: Senior Queensland police estimate a “handful” of staff in each of the state’s 15 districts have resigned over mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, with one dose required by all QPS staff from Monday. The Age (Australia) 5/10/2021 News The moment an Aboriginal woman was shot dead shown in WA police officer’s murder trial at WA’s Supreme Court AUSTRALIA: The moment a 29-year-old Aboriginal woman was shot dead by a policeman on a suburban street has been shown to a court in the officer's Supreme Court murder trial in Perth. ABC News (Australia) 5/10/2021 News Covid-19: Dozen complaints to IPCA over police not making lockdown protest arrests NEW ZEALAND: Twelve complaints have been made about police’s conduct during an anti-lockdown protest led by Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki at Auckland Domain. Stuff (New Zealand) 5/10/2021 News Transmission Gully: Emergency services test run finds several kilometres of black spots NEW ZEALAND: A test run of Transmission Gully by emergency vehicles found several kilometres of black spots with radio and cell signal issues. Stuff (New Zealand) 5/10/2021 News Priti Patel launches inquiry into how ‘monster’ Wayne Couzens was able to work as police officer Investigation into why Couzens was able to stay in Met despite links to indecent exposure and being known as ‘the rapist’ by colleagues The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/10/2021 News Ōtorohanga homicide: Police investigating road-rage axe attack appeal for dashcam footage NEW ZEALAND: Police investigating Saturday's brutal road rage incident that left a man dead after being attacked with an axe have made a fresh appeal for dashcam footage. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 5/10/2021 News Inquiry to look at police failures that allowed Everard’s killer to work Wayne Couzens used his police ID to falsely arrest woman, rape and murder her The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 5/10/2021 News New Events calendar for Policing Insight readers Policing Insight has launched a new Events section to highlight forthcoming policing, criminal justice and security related conferences, exhibitions, seminars, webinars and roundtables from around the world. Policing Insight 5/10/2021 News Cultural and Symbolic Capital in the Market For Security: Police-Private Security Relations in Mexico and the United Kingdom Recent scholarship has observed how private security actors often draw upon the cultural and symbolic capital of the police in their everyday operations. This practice can range from issuing frontline private security officers with police-like uniforms and patrol cars to recruiting former senior police officers into highly visible corporate positions. Geographical variations in this dynamic are little understood, however. In this article, we identify and shed light upon one emergent pattern. In those countries where the police enjoy high levels of public trust and confidence, private security actors can be found openly and directly borrowing from the cultural and symbolic capital of this key state institution to enhance their status. By contrast, in those countries where the police are plagued by a poor reputation, these actors commonly display a far more ambiguous relationship with these forms of capital, working both through and against them, often at the same time. Policing and Society - Registration at source 5/10/2021 Research article «241024112412241324142415241624172418Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events