Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103778 total results. Showing results 49001 to 49020 «244724482449245024512452245324542455Next ›Last » Police dismissals (Home Office forces) Numbers of Barred list between 1 April 2020 – 31 March 2021 College of Policing 7/3/2022 Report Here’s how much officers in Surrey’s new municipal police force will be paid CANADA: The union representing officers of the new Surrey Police Service signed its first contract with the city's police board last week, and the terms of the agreement will see officers paid as much as or more than Vancouver police officers over the next three years. CTV News (Canada) 7/3/2022 News Latest police barred list released Figures made publicly available as part of our commitment to transparency College of Policing 7/3/2022 News Montreal police to install playground cameras, blindsiding local community groups CANADA: Ousseynou Ndiaye was shocked to learn Montreal police would not only be installing a public camera in his neighbourhood, but would be installing it in a children's playground. CBC News (Canada) 7/3/2022 News Police board considers hiring expert panel in Thunder Bay, Ont., to address complaints, investigations CANADA: Members of the Thunder Bay Police Services Board are set to consider the creation of an expert panel to provide advice and recommendations as they navigate mounting external investigations and human rights complaints. CBC News (Canada) 7/3/2022 News Letter from Cressida Dick, Metropolitan Police Service, dated 27 January 2022 CORRESPONDENCE: As you know, the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel (DMIP) published their report last June. Since then the Met has made significant progress and I wanted to take this opportunity to provide you with an interim update ahead of a more significant report expected in March 2022. Home Office 7/3/2022 Report ‘Bureaucracy gone out of control’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Anger and frustration were vented by members at last Friday’s meeting of Tipperary Joint Policing Committee over the ongoing delay in rolling out planned CCTV projects in five locations across the county, including Burgess, Birdhill, Borrisokane and Roscrea. The Nenagh Guardian (Republic of Ireland) 7/3/2022 News Brazen ATM gang wreaked havoc across northeast REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The criminal gang behind a series of ATM robberies in the northeast caused devastation and destruction but ultimately their brazen activity was disrupted by gardaÃ. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 7/3/2022 News How Police Abuse Phone Data to Persecute LGBTQ People In many parts of the world, law enforcement uses WhatsApp chats, text messages, and photos from confiscated phones as "evidence" against persecuted groups. Wired 7/3/2022 Feature Almost 30 gardaà have resigned while on suspension in the past decade REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Twenty-nine gardaà have resigned from service while on suspension in the past decade — with more than half of those leaving the force in the past two years. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 7/3/2022 News Ian Broughton: ‘We have to do something about encrypted communication’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Ian Broughton, a former detective sergeant and specialist drug advisor with London’s Metropolitan Police and now a drugs expert witness and trainer, about targeting drug gangs, deterring criminals, and the challenges police face with encryption. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/3/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Long-Term Partners – Reflections on the Shifts in Partnership Responses to Domestic Violence Whilst pioneering partnership work first took place in the battered women’s or refuge movement in England and Wales, the response that came to dominate in the 1990s and 2000s mirrored that associated with crime prevention more generally and Home Office crime prevention in particular. This reflected the increasing positioning of domestic violence as ‘real crime’ and the moves at this time to view domestic violence through a ‘crime lens’. In the last 10 years or so, there has been a clear shift, with the prevailing approach now dominated by initiatives such as Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences, Independent Domestic Violence Advisors and Specialist Domestic Violence Courts. These initiatives have achieved considerable success in reducing risks to high-risk victims. Yet, in doing so, they establish a very particular framework for responding to domestic violence, positioning and promoting it as high-risk victimisation and moving to see it through an ‘exceptional risk’ lens. This paper examines shifts in the partnership response to domestic violence in England and Wales. It argues that, not only are the vast majority of lower risk women excluded from the prevailing framework but, in focusing on high-risk reduction, intervention within this framework fails to address women’s complicated and often contradictory needs in relation to abuse. International Review of Victimology 7/3/2022 Research article Exploring a Dubai Smart Police Station PolicingTV 7/3/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Ministry of Defence Police ACC Dave Long retires The MDP bids farewell to Assistant Chief Constable Dave Long on his retirement today, after serving for more than 37 years with the force. Home Office 7/3/2022 News Police museum to fill gaps behind Peaky Blinders drama series The newly renovated West Midlands Police Museum will have a cell dedicated to the real Peaky Blinders who were incarcerated in the building. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/3/2022 News Emotive, dignified and peaceful: the Whitehall ‘Free Ukraine’ protest UKRAINE: Chris Hobbs praises the dignified and law abiding protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine - a sharp contrast to other recent demonstrations in the capital. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/3/2022 News Firearms officers launch first aid appeal for Ukraine Firearms officers have launched a cross-force appeal to get first aid kits to Ukraine. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/3/2022 News Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill 2022: overarching documents POLICY PAPER: These documents relate to the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill 2022. Home Office 7/3/2022 Report Police special constable admits online child sexual abuse offences A man from Wakefield has admitted to posting online messages fantasising about abusing children and possessing thousands of child sexual abuse images. National Crime Agency (NCA) 7/3/2022 News Honouring the world’s police Join us, as we pay tribute to the police officers who have given their lives to protect our communities. INTERPOL 7/3/2022 News «244724482449245024512452245324542455Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events