Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 48661 to 48680 «243024312432243324342435243624372438Next ›Last » Police chief apologises for ‘unacceptable’ failings in Manchester Arena bomb response He said a failure to notify other emergency services of the declaration of Operation Plato and a failure to establish effective inter-service communications was ‘unacceptable’ The Independent 9/7/2021 News The cognitive interview: Top 10 tips for interviewing witnesses The use of cognitive interviewing techniques to get the best outcomes from witness interviews has advanced significantly in recent years, but common errors and misconceptions continue to arise; ahead of this month’s Rapid-Fire Conference on Investigative Interviewing supported by Policing Insight, Becky Milne, Professor of Forensic Psychology, sets out her Top 10 tips for successfully carrying out cognitive interviews with witnesses. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/7/2021 Analysis, Feature Sarah Everard trial: Ex-Met officer Wayne Couzens accused of murder to enter plea today Wayne Couzens, the former Metropolitan Police officer accused of abducting Sarah Everard in March, will appear before the Old Bailey today for a plea hearing. Express 9/7/2021 News Manchester Arena Inquiry: Police chief apologises for bomb response failings A police chief has apologised "unreservedly" for failings by his force in the emergency service response to the Manchester Arena bombing. BBC 9/7/2021 News Met officers given misconduct notices over disappearance of Richard Okorogheye Two staff may have failed to pass on information over 19-year-old who was later found dead in Epping Forest The Guardian 9/7/2021 News North Coast Region welcomes Mobile Police Beat to fleet AUSTRALIA: Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services the Honourable Mark Ryan joined Deputy Commissioner Doug Smith to launch the Buderim Mobile Police Beat in the North Coast Region. Queensland Government (Australia) 8/7/2021 News Western Sydney residents feel they are being ‘scapegoated’ as police pledge Covid crackdown AUSTRALIA: Western Sydney residents say they are being “scapegoated” as New South Wales police announced a major compliance crackdown, including mounted officers, and health authorities struggled to contain the city’s growing Covid-19 outbreak. The Guardian 8/7/2021 News Firearms seized, one arrest, after more raids NEW ZEALAND: Police raided three more gang-related properties and seized firearms and drugs in the Wairoa area early yesterday morning. Gisborne Herald (New Zealand) 8/7/2021 News Police Firearms Administration A Disgrace NEW ZEALAND: Are our Police fit for purpose asks Neville Dodd president of Sporting Shooters. Scoop (New Zealand) 8/7/2021 News Failed Wiltshire PCC candidate has second historic criminal offence, ITV investigation finds The Conservative politician who was elected Police and Crime Commissioner – and was then forced to withdraw – has a second conviction which prevents him from taking office, an ITV News investigation has found. ITV News 8/7/2021 News Failings on violence against women misdirected at police My colleague shouldn't face anger from victims for the failings of other agencies' Federation responds to inspectorate's findings on violence against women and girls. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/7/2021 News BlueLight Commercial identifes £1.3 billion in joined up procurement The way forces procure kit and equipment is set for a radical reset aimed at saving millions of pounds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/7/2021 News PSA president prepares for latest fundraising challenge The president of the Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA), Paul Griffiths, has announced his latest annual charity challenge, which this year will be in aid of the Police Roll of Honour Trust (PRoHT). Police Professional 8/7/2021 News IOPC investigation finds police missed opportunities to safeguard murder victim Police Professional 8/7/2021 News World’s first dog DNA database will tackle rising dog theft Police explained it will help "frightened" owners find their pets again Country Living 8/7/2021 News UK facing ‘tsunami’ of fraud, experts warn MPs in plea for swift action Police are being equipped with pitchforks to fight against the machine guns of international money launderers, an expert said The Standard 8/7/2021 News New building puts police HELP team, social and health agencies under the same roof CANADA: An Edmonton Police Service program to divert the city’s most vulnerable away from the criminal justice system now has a new building with social agencies and health services working together under the same roof. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 8/7/2021 News Man in hospital, ASIRT investigating after police-involved shooting at CTrain station CANADA: A police-involved shooting occurred at a CTrain station Wednesday afternoon after Calgary officers were called to respond to unconfirmed reports that a man with a weapon was aboard one of the trains. Calgary Herald (Canada) 8/7/2021 News Social Capital and Co-Location: A Case Study of Policing Anti-Social Behaviour Existing evidence suggests that co-location may be emerging as a preferred model of multi-agency working between the police and a range of partner agencies, yet there is limited evidence available regarding the benefits and challenges of this specific type of initiative. This article draws on an evaluation case study of co-location between the police and a local authority established to improve responses to victims of anti-social behaviour. Co-located officers reported a range of benefits arising from the new arrangements, and there was evidence of deep learning within and across teams. However, by including the experiences of those working outside the co-location more significant challenges became apparent, relating to ongoing relationships between officers and the wider force that we are unaware of from previous research. It is suggested that senior management should pay attention to managing changing relationships that occur in co-location to preserve existing social capital whilst exploiting opportunities arising from newly formed connections. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 8/7/2021 Research article Female recruits to gardaí more likely to fail fitness tests than men REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Young female recruits to An Garda Síochána were far more likely than men to fail fitness tests for entry to the force over the past year and a half. 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