Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100951 total results. Showing results 51081 to 51100 «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Law enforcement training conference offers free training & raises awareness for mental health and PTSD CANADA: The 2nd Annual International Law Enforcement Training Summit will welcome attendees from all corners of the globe to the 2nd Annual ILET Summit, held from September 27th through October 1st, 2021. Blue Line (Canada) 19/9/2021 News Warning over ‘alarming’ surge in drug-driving cases in Limerick REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A warning has been issued over the ‘alarming’ level of drug driving incidents being detected across the Limerick garda division. Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 19/9/2021 News Noisy neighbours spark 67% rise in police complaints Cash-strapped councils ‘struggling to deal’ with spike in anti-social behaviour reports The Guardian 19/9/2021 News Police seized 3,000 e-scooters from England’s streets in first six months of 2021 – more than five times as many as the whole of 2020, figures show Police seized 3,002 e-scooters from England's streets in first six months of 2021 which is more than five times as many as they took in the whole of 2020, figures have shown. Mail Online 19/9/2021 News Cross-Border probe finds INLA still heavily involved in drugs, blackmail, and cash crimes REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A cross-Border investigation is continuing into the criminal activities of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 19/9/2021 News Drew Harris faces questioning over 999 call cancellations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 19/9/2021 News Revised – Budget variance for the period ending July 31, 2021 CANADA: This report provides information and updates to the Edmonton Police Commission (EPC) on the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) current financial position for the period ending July 31, 2021. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 19/9/2021 Report The wrong man: why police line-ups don’t work A new Times podcast series reveals that victims’ memories aren’t always to be trusted The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2021 Analysis, Feature Building Resilience in Law Enforcement Through A Mental Wellness Program Historically, few resources exist for law enforcement that promote mental wellness in officers, leaving departments deficient in how to promote such an important aspect of wellness. Failure to promote and engage in mental health programs for law enforcement can result in mentally unwell officers. An unhealthy officer potentially poses a risk not only to himself but also to his fellow officers and the community as a whole. Furthermore, officers who are impaired open themselves to the possibility of making rash and impulsive decisions, thus jeopardizing the safety of others. The following article will discuss the importance of a mental wellness program for law enforcement and how to implement a program into departments. This process involves a formal departmental policy, leadership from within the department, a culturally sensitive and trained mental health professional, and a structured mental wellness plan. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 18/9/2021 Research article Rethink exit support for new life leavers Forces have been urged to rethink how they support officers retiring from the job Police Oracle 18/9/2021 News Determined to do even better Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe, the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for violence and public protection, reflects on the fight to tackle violence against women and girls following the latest police inspectorate report. Police Professional 18/9/2021 Feature More action needed to stop violence against women and girls Final inspection report finds cross-system approach needed College of Policing 18/9/2021 Feature Parents must alert police to terrorist-sympathising children if they don’t want them to be prosecuted, says Prevent head Senior officer says police want to ‘intervene at the earliest opportunity’ before criminal offences have been committed The Independent 18/9/2021 News Under-pressure police chiefs could try to slap M25 eco mob with conspiracy charges that carry maximum penalty of five years in jail after motorway was blocked three times this week Eco-mob protesters who blocked the M25 for a third time in five days yesterday could now face conspiracy charges with a maximum sentence of five years. Mail Online 18/9/2021 News The Suspicious Activity Report NEW ZEALAND: The Suspicious Activity Report is produced by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), part of the New Zealand Police Financial Crime Group, currently led by Christiaan Barnard. [pdf] New Zealand Police 18/9/2021 Report Union boss calls for ‘realistic’ expectations of police enforcing COVID-19 restrictions AUSTRALIA: Police union boss Wayne Gatt has urged Melburnians to do the right thing when meeting friends in public from tomorrow, admitting police won’t be swarming parks and other public areas to ensure people are complying with COVID-19 rules. [AUDIO] 3AW (Australia) 17/9/2021 News Police brace for Melbourne anti-lockdown protest AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s police force will embark on its biggest operation in two decades to quash a Melbourne anti-lockdown protest, as “picnic day” arrives for pandemic-fatigued residents. Canberra Weekly (Australia) 17/9/2021 News Women’s police stations in Australia: would they work for ‘all’ women? AUSTRALIA: Proposals to expand police powers, to criminalise coercive control and to establish specialist women’s police stations have all occupied a prominent place in Australia’s recent debate about responses to violence against women. The Conversation 17/9/2021 Analysis, Feature NZ continues crackdown on gangs, organised crime NEW ZEALAND: Wellington: "The government has never been more active in cracking down on gangs and organized crime, and getting gang leaders off our streets," Williams said in a statement. DT Next (New Zealand) 17/9/2021 News City gets one of three new booze buses sent to the South NEW ZEALAND: A new booze bus has hit the streets in Dunedin. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 17/9/2021 News «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events