Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 51261 to 51280 «256025612562256325642565256625672568Next ›Last » Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) Domestic Homicides and Suspected Victim Suicides 2021-2022 Year 2 Report There was a rise in both domestic homicides and suspected victim suicides as counted by this Project in Year 2 (April 2021-March 2022) compared with Year 1 (April 2020-March 2021). The overall number of domestic homicides relating to an intimate partner, family member or ‘other’ increased by 16% (n = +23), including a 3% increase in intimate partner homicide (n = +3), a 55% increase in adult family homicide (n = +22), and a small decrease (n = -2) in ‘other’ deaths, as counted by this Project National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/12/2022 Report Bedfordshire detectives raise awareness of Clare’s Law In the last 12 months, the force has made almost 100 disclosures of information regarding partners' violent or abusive pasts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/12/2022 News Policing reaffirms its determination to tackle domestic abusers Familial domestic homicides increase, and scale of victim suicides revealed for first time National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/12/2022 News 2022: the year in review The year 2022 saw many successes around the world for INTERPOL’s membership. These were made possible by the combined efforts of our National Central Bureaus, law enforcement agencies in our 195 member countries, partners, stakeholders and donors. All of these activities were supported by the ongoing commitment of our President, Executive Committee members, and staff at our General Secretariat, Regional Bureaus and liaison offices. INTERPOL 5/12/2022 News Humberside Police faces finances ‘perfect storm’ but PCC ‘determined’ to maintain officer numbers Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison said things would not be easy for the force's finances after a warning that it must save £7.5m in the next five years Hull Live 5/12/2022 News Police and crime commissioner names Northumbria’s new chief constable as Vanessa Jardine A new chief constable has been chosen to lead Northumbria Police. Vanessa Jardine, currently deputy chief constable at West Midlands Police, was selected by Northumbria’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) Kim McGuiness to take on the role - though she will be formally appointed by the Police and Crime Panel on December 13. Chronicle Live (North East) 5/12/2022 News Police apologise over Norman Moffatt murder inquiry failings The police have apologised to the family of a Coleraine pensioner after a watchdog review found multiple failings in an investigation of his murder. Norman Moffatt, 73, was attacked as he walked along Railway Road in Coleraine, County Londonderry, in January 2001. He died two months later. A subsequent review from the Police Ombudsman identified shortcomings in the police investigation. The police said they accepted the reports finding unequivocally. BBC 5/12/2022 News Police Scotland training school to close amid Legionnaires’ disease concerns It is understood the college will be closed to staff and recruits from Tuesday, after traces were detected in a shower block at the college. Daily Record 5/12/2022 News Gardaí advise farmers ‘not to take law into their own hands’ over gang issues REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Farmers blasted Garda management on Monday for “non-existent” response times to their calls about rural gangs trespassing on their lands and thieving expensive farm equipment and intimidating and assaulting farmers. However, a representative of the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris advised farmers or anyone else who may have a licenced firearm “not to take the law into their own hands”. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 5/12/2022 News North-west Queensland crime spike leaves residents ‘at wit’s end’ AUSTRALIA: Several car thefts over the weekend has north-west Queensland residents "at their wit's end" with the region's spike in property crime issues. ABC News (Australia) 5/12/2022 News, Video ‘Noble cause corruption’: Police committing crimes to achieve criminal convictions AUSTRALIA: Former New South Wales police detective Gary Jubelin is a hero in the eyes of the mainstream media, having recently be presented on countless news reports and shows such as ’60 Minutes’ and ‘Under Investigation’ as not just an expert in criminal investigation but a respectable law enforcement officer. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 5/12/2022 News ‘Acts of terrorism’: NSW Police issue $1 million reward over anti-Israeli bombings in Sydney AUSTRALIA: Police have issued a $1 million reward for information about the bombings of two Jewish institutions in Sydney 40 years ago. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 5/12/2022 News West Auckland police incident: Mongrel Mob associate charged after police pursuit NEW ZEALAND: A Mongrel Mob associate who was hit and injured by a police car during a fleeing driver incident that closed busy Auckland motorway ramps has been charged. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 5/12/2022 News Proud to support the Excellence in Fire and Emergency Awards This week sees the 8th awards ceremony celebrating excellence in the fire and rescue sector. Emergency Services Times and The Emergency Services Show are proud to support the Fire Magazine awards by sponsoring Emergency Services Collaboration of the Year. Emergency Services Times 5/12/2022 News The Whole Truth: What the youth crime statistics actually say NEW ZEALAND: A social debate has erupted in 2022 over youth crime, particularly ramraids and smash and grabs. Stuff (New Zealand) 5/12/2022 Analysis, Feature Children classed as domestic abuse victims under new guidance Children affected by domestic abuse will be automatically treated as victims regardless of whether they were present during violent incidents, the CPS announced today. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/12/2022 News Statement from IOPC senior non-executive Director Julia Mulligan “The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Unitary Board appointed Tom Whiting as interim Director General at a special meeting on Sunday 4 December. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 5/12/2022 News The winter of discontent Tiff Lynch, Deputy National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, speaks about the impact of the current cost of living crisis on our members and policing in general, as we enter a winter of discontent. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/12/2022 News Police Scotland appoints new deputy chief constable The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has confirmed the appointment of an “outstanding police leader’ as a new deputy chief constable at Police Scotland. Police Professional 5/12/2022 News IOPC investigation finds officers used ‘reasonable force’ prior to death of man An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation has found Thames Valley Police officers used “proportionate and reasonable force” to arrest and restrain a man who later died in hospital. Police Professional 5/12/2022 News «256025612562256325642565256625672568Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events