Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 51141 to 51160 «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » Bedfordshire charity wins community safety award for burglary initiative YouTurn Futures was recognised at the Inspire Justice Awards for its work in delivering Integrated Offender Management across the county, which has led to dwelling burglaries reducing by 87%. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2022 News Serving officer dismissed for falsifying training document A police officer who amended his training document to secure access to the Police National Computer (PNC) system has been dismissed without notice. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News Officers “losing faith” over lenient sentencing for u17s The West Midlands Police Federation Chair has said the CJS is not getting the balance right when it comes to not criminalising children. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2022 News December POLICE magazine out now In this edition, we take a look back at the highlights and major events of 2022, whilst previewing what we think 2023 may have in store for us. Deputy Chief Constable Maggie Blyth discusses her vital role in the crackdown on violence against women and girls and her progress to date. Hear from National Chair Steve Hartshorn directly as he answers your questions and learn more about your entitlements when working public holidays. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/12/2022 News Internet and radicalisation pathways: technological advances, relevance of mental health and role of attackers RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: This report presents findings from a quantitative study exploring the role of the Internet in radicalisation and offending of 437 convicted extremists in England and Wales. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 8/12/2022 Report Most convicted terrorists radicalised online, finds MoJ-backed study Most convicted terrorists in Britain were turned to extremism by the internet, with half of those radicalised online having some problems with mental health, personality disorders, depression, or autism, the most authoritative study of its kind has found. The study for the Ministry of Justice, released on Thursday, examined official risk assessments of every convicted terrorist in prison since 2010 in England and Wales. The majority were radicalised at least in part online – a trend caused by technology and the tactics of groups such as Islamic State. The Guardian 8/12/2022 News Police union calls for inquiry into Lehrmann case after prosecutor alleges interference AUSTRALIA: The federal police union has called for a judicial inquiry into the Lehrmann case, accusing the ACT’s chief prosecutor of smearing the force’s investigation into the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 8/12/2022 News Decriminalising cannabis could save Australian taxpayers $850m a year, report finds AUSTRALIA: Australia is not keeping pace with global best practice cannabis policy, a report from the public health research organisation the Penington Institute has found, with decriminalisation predicted to save taxpayers around $850m each year. The Guardian 8/12/2022 News Four men charged in Sydney for sophisticated cyber scam – world-wide losses expected to top US$100 million AUSTRALIA: Four Chinese nationals living in Sydney have been charged as part of an investigation into an organised criminal syndicate involved in a cyber-enabled investment scam that has resulted in more than US$100 million in losses world-wide. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 8/12/2022 News Police pursuit policy change followed by dramatic increase in fleeing drivers NEW ZEALAND: Nearly 10,000 people in vehicles fled from police in the past year - more than double the number recorded prior to the police changing their pursuit policy nearly two years ago. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 8/12/2022 News Report identifies need for ‘sufficient resources’ to tackle serious and organised crime An inspection of the north-east regional response to serious and organised crime (SOC) has identified a need for “sufficient resources in specialist areas” in some forces to meet demand. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News Consultation begins over proposed firearms licensing fees hike NEW ZEALAND: A consultation process on firearms licensing fees opens today, with police pushing for a greater contribution towards the cost of providing regulatory services. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/12/2022 News Youth worker welcomes early interventions after serious offences NEW ZEALAND: A rangatahi advocate says it's encouraging the government's introducing a fast-track intervention to prevent children from repeatedly committing crimes. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/12/2022 News Officer praised for ‘key role’ in new rural crime legislation A Northumbria Police officer has been praised in the House of Commons after proposed rural crime legislation reached a major milestone with its second reading. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News ‘No evidence’ officers contributed to death of man in custody An investigation into the care and attention given by Thames Valley Police (TVP) to a man who died in custody in 2021 found “no evidence that officers contributed to his death”. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News Decision to drop assault case in which officer was left concussed ‘absolutely disgusting’, says Federation The decision to drop a case in which an officer was seriously assaulted and left concussed has been condemned as “absolutely disgusting” by Leicestershire Police Federation. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News ‘No case to answer’ for officer who punched 70-year-old man during traffic stop The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has found no case to answer for an officer who punched a 70-year-old man in the face during a traffic stop. Police Professional 8/12/2022 News Woman accuses police of excessive force against her black sons at London station Two brothers, aged 13 and 15, were arrested at Shortlands station after one of them failed to produce an Oyster card The Guardian 8/12/2022 News Hate crime: West Yorkshire Police urged to improve report handling Police need to "get better" at handling reports of hate crime, according to West Yorkshire's deputy mayor. BBC 8/12/2022 News Sheku Bayoh family walk out of inquiry over delay to police evidence Members of Sheku Bayoh's family staged a walkout at the public inquiry into his death, over the postponement of evidence from a police officer. BBC 8/12/2022 News «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events