Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 51161 to 51180 «255525562557255825592560256125622563Next ›Last » ‘Tis but a scratch’ – bravado, policing and assaults Transform Justice Research and Policy Lead Fionnuala Ratcliffe examines research carried out by serving Police Sergeant Dr Lee Johnson into the nature and extent of the police ‘bravado’ culture. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/12/2022 Feature We cannot police our way out of school violence CANADA: Last Friday, students showed that they have had enough. At York Memorial Collegiate Institute, students organized a walkout to protest unsafe learning conditions. The school has seen daily fights, with staff pinning the blame on the students. Toronto Star (Canada) 8/12/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘We have officers that do foot patrols’: Halifax Regional Police responds to calls for beat cops CANADA: As businesses in Halifax call for an increased police presence, Halifax Regional Police insists it has a multi-level police patrolling strategy. CTV News (Canada) 8/12/2022 News Windsor police act on external recommendations as service aims to improve culture CANADA: The Windsor Police Service said Wednesday it's now addressed all 37 recommendations from the Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC), many of them aimed at improving the culture inside the organization. CBC News (Canada) 8/12/2022 News Gardai probing if gangster James ‘Nellie’ Walsh was set up after surviving second murder bid REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are probing if gangster James “Nellie” Walsh was set up after he survived a second murder bid. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 8/12/2022 News Leading Donegal Garda retires after 40 years of service REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One of Donegal’s most senior Gardai is to have a quieter-than-normal Christmas when he retires in the coming days. Donegal Daily (Republic of Ireland) 8/12/2022 News NO GUNS Uniformed gardai will not be given firearms, Justice Minister Heather Humphreys confirms REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Most gardai will remain unarmed without guns, the Minister for Justice has confirmed. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 8/12/2022 News Assaulted PC says sentencing decision is ‘completely disheartening’ Sussex officers PC Ben Hall and PC Luke Williams were assaulted while on patrol by a woman who was given a 12-month conditional discharge, uplifted to 18 months, for the crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/12/2022 News Fines revenue fails to match steep rise in numbers caught by mobile speed cameras NEW ZEALAND: Police using mobile speed cameras have caught twice as many people speeding this year than last year. New road policing offence figures show the 376,000 drivers caught have incurred more than $12 million in fines. The big bump upwards comes after years of police massively undershooting targets for using the cameras. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/12/2022 News Tas police welfare ‘lacked PTSD training’ AUSTRALIA: Welfare officers at Tasmania Police lacked knowledge and understanding about post-traumatic stress disorder, the former partner of a sergeant who took his own life has told an inquest. South Coast Register (Australia) 8/12/2022 News Police criticised for ‘misguided’ report on gay-hate killings AUSTRALIA: A senior NSW police officer has defended his team’s review of suspected gay-hate killings, despite academics enlisted to review the work raising concerns about its validity. Assistant Commissioner Anthony Crandell on Thursday faced his third day of questioning over Strike Force Parrabell at the Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes. News.com.au (Australia) 8/12/2022 News Bruce Lehrmann case: police union condemns ‘smears’ against investigators and backs calls for judicial inquiry AUSTRALIA: ACT prosecutor complained in a letter to police chief he was under pressure from officers not to prosecute the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins The Guardian 8/12/2022 News Canada to review ‘disconcerting’ police radio deal with ties to China, says Trudeau CANADA: Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to review a contract awarded to a Beijing-linked firm to supply and maintain federal police radio equipment, citing possible security concerns. The half-million dollar contract for a radio frequency filtering system to prevent eavesdropping went to Canada’s Sinclair Technologies, which is controlled by China’s Hytera Communications. The Shenzen-based company is partly owned by the Chinese government and blacklisted by the United States – raising concerns about potential Chinese access to Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) communications. The Guardian 8/12/2022 News Judge among far-right plotters arrested by German police over Reichstag coup GERMANY: Soldiers, a right-wing judge and an aristocrat with pretensions to become Germany’s new leader were arrested yesterday on suspicion of plotting to storm the Reichstag and overthrow the German government. Investigators said last night that at least two dozen armed men and women had planned to force their way into the parliament in Berlin and handcuff MPs and ministers in a violent coup d’état. The Times 8/12/2022 News Edinburgh police: ‘Give us our fair share of officers’ MSP demands Edinburgh ‘more than 100 officers short’ of proper complement Edinburgh News 8/12/2022 News Why do so many men get away with rape? Police officers, survivors, lawyers and prosecutors on the scandal that shames the justice system With just one per cent of cases making it to court and convictions at a historic low, some believe the crime of rape has effectively been decriminalised. Dr John Fox, a lecturer in Police Studies at the University of Portsmouth, analyses the reasons why so few cases result in a conviction. Policing Insight 8/12/2022 Analysis, Feature Sexual harassment: Could the ‘bystander effect’ be the answer? Would you report sexual harassment? Or step in to stop it? If you wouldn't, that's something the government wants to change. But some say it's not going far enough. BBC 8/12/2022 News Police Scotland find no proof of spiking by injection in clubs despite 150 claims Police have found no incidents of spiking by injection in the past year, despite almost 150 people coming forward to say that they had been drugged by needles in nightclubs. The Times - Subscription at source 7/12/2022 News Digital poppy appeal – Results For more than 100 years, the Royal British Legion have been raising funds through the Poppy Appeals to support those who have served and their families in their time of need. Police Digital Service (PDS) 7/12/2022 News Victim Surcharge Fund More help for victims as criminals pay towards costs. Scottish Government 7/12/2022 News «255525562557255825592560256125622563Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events