Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100952 total results. Showing results 51141 to 51160 «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » PC who used taser in drive stun mode on arrested man dismissed Disciplinary panel says there was 'element of retribution' to officers actions Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/9/2021 News Revealed: Who is being discharged without conviction NEW ZEALAND: A discharge without conviction can spare a person guilty of a crime years of struggle and stigma. RNZ can reveal Pākehā are granted more each year than any other ethnic group. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/9/2021 Analysis, Feature LynnMall stabbings: Review into risk terrorist posed launched NEW ZEALAND: The events preceding the LynnMall stabbings will be investigated by three agencies in a coordinated formal review. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/9/2021 News Officer used excessive force in punching drunk man – IPCA NEW ZEALAND: The intoxicated man was riding his bicycle with no lights on and was wearing his helmet incorrectly when he was stopped by officers conducting a roadblock on Redmond Street in Ponsonby. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/9/2021 News File-sharing crackdowns from lawyers and police Internet users who allegedly illegally shared or downloaded the film Ava are being threatened with legal action. BBC 16/9/2021 News Manchester Arena Inquiry: Police lauded for ‘exemplary’ response British Transport Police officers' response to the Manchester Arena attack has been described as "exemplary", despite significant command failures. BBC 16/9/2021 News Learning Lessons From Countering Terrorism: the UK Experience 2017–2020 What lessons can be learned from counter-terrorism policing in a recent 3-year time period in which the UK suffered the loss of 41 lives by 12 terrorist attacks, with the concurrent successful disruption of 29 other attacks? A 2017 internal review into the 2017 attacks was undertaken by police and MI5, yielding 104 recommendations for improved practices. This list was later complemented by multiple reviews in 2018–2020 that led to more than 400 further recommendations for multiple counter terrorism partners. Thematic analysis of these 500 + recommendations led to the author’s distillation, as a participant observer, of 8 key focal points for future efforts to prevent terrorist attacks. Eight themes uniting the recommendations for developing future CT practice emerged from the internal reviews, raising complex issues of (1) data, (2) partnerships, (3) right-wing terrorism, (4) the 625,000 crowded public spaces in the UK, (5) online harm, (6) management of convicted terrorists, (7) domestic growth of terrorism replacing overseas direction and (8) earlier onset of terrorist commitments, from age 13. These thematic findings led to four conclusions Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing - Registration at source 16/9/2021 Research article Farica Prince named new deputy chief of Prince Albert, Sask. police CANADA: Farica Prince has been named the Prince Albert Police Service’s new deputy chief. Global News (Canada) 16/9/2021 News Former Delta Police officer receives international award CANADA: A former Delta Police constable has been recognized for past his work in the department and the community with a prestigious award. Delta Optimist (Canada) 16/9/2021 News ‘Lessons we could learn’ from tragedy: Sudbury’s police chief CANADA: Paul Pedersen says although the SIU cleared his officers, he reviewed the arrest of pregnant Indigenous woman who later lost her baby The Sault Star (Canada) 16/9/2021 News Garda meeting sought to discuss ‘serious concerns’ raised about stress on farming community REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A meeting has been sought with a Garda Superintendent in Cork as a county councillor expressed “serious concerns” about some members of the farming community. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2021 News New Chair to be appointed to Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Heather Humphreys TD, today briefed the Cabinet on the process to select the next chairperson of the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC). gov.ie 16/9/2021 News Man charged with credit union robbery during which Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe was shot dead to face trial before Special Criminal Court REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man charged with the credit union robbery during which detective garda Adrian Donohoe (41) was shot dead will face trial before the Special Criminal Court. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 16/9/2021 News Forces given urgent deadline to improve fraud services to victims Urgent changes need to be implemented to fraud investigations to improve the level of service to victims, according to HMICFRS. Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons looks at the recommendations to make this area of crime a higher priority. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2021 Feature Fundamental review: What’s next for the College of Policing? Earlier this year, the Chair of the College of Policing Lord Nick Herbert launched a fundamental review of the College. At the recent Superintendents Association Conference, he revealed some early findings and the likely ‘direction of travel’ for the College. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2021 Feature, News ‘Outstanding’ transformation of Essex Police recognised with Gold award The “truly outstanding” transformation of Essex Police from a force rated as ‘inadequate’, with high levels of sickness and low levels of public confidence, to an organisation which is ‘exceptional’, with record levels of trust, has been rewarded with a Gold award at this year’s iESE Public Sector Transformation Awards. Police Professional 16/9/2021 News PCC election reform will ensure results reflect voters’ views, says APCC Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have welcomed the Government’s announcement that future elections for mayors and PCCs will move to a ‘First Past the Post’ system. Police Professional 16/9/2021 News Police update notice for permission to search for relevant information on digital devices A new Digital Processing Notice and supporting information to gain permission for searching digital devices has been launched across police forces in England and Wales. It will improve how they obtain digital evidence during investigations and give greater assurance to victims and all those involved in the process. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 16/9/2021 News Forensic consumables: how to manage the risk of DNA contamination Forensic consumables such as cotton swabs are vital for analysing evidence. But people working in CSI units, DNA recovery labs and SARCs need to be aware of potential DNA contamination, says Kevin Sullivan from NPCC’s Transforming Forensics programme. Forensic Capability Network 16/9/2021 Feature Stop and search guidance changed Beating Crime Plan updates ‘Best use of stop and search scheme’ College of Policing 16/9/2021 Feature «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events