Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 51481 to 51500 «257125722573257425752576257725782579Next ›Last » Naloxone Test of Change update on International Overdose Awareness Day Police Scotland officers have already administered Naloxone nearly 40 times in the four months since a national pilot project began. Police Scotland 3/9/2021 News Pet theft taskforce report This report sets out the findings of the taskforce and the recommendations that the government will be taking forward to tackle the issue of pet theft. Home Office 3/9/2021 Report Pet abduction to be made new criminal offence in crackdown on pet theft Pet Theft Taskforce delivers report with key findings and recommendations Home Office 3/9/2021 News Pet abduction to be made new criminal offence in England Pet abduction is to be made a criminal offence in England after a rise in reported thefts during Covid lockdowns. BBC 3/9/2021 News Millions of children in religious groups in England and Wales vulnerable to abuse IICSA report finds victim blaming, abuse of power and mistrust of authority to be commonplace The Guardian 3/9/2021 News Manchester Arena bomb: Three PCs on duty face internal investigations Three officers criticised during the Manchester Arena inquiry will not be investigated by the police watchdog. BBC 3/9/2021 News The clear message from New Zealand Police officers: ‘We need general arming’ The latest Member Survey of the New Zealand Police Association has confirmed that frontline support for the general arming of officers is at its highest level in a decade, with almost three quarters of officers backing the right to carry firearms routinely on duty; the increase in support comes against a backdrop of increased violence, prompting heartfelt concerns over safety and security from officers themselves. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/9/2021 Analysis, Feature Online tool for women and girls to flag unsafe areas to police launches today A new online tool will allow people to anonymously flag public places where they feel unsafe – such as poorly lit walkways, or streets where they have experienced harassment. Metro 3/9/2021 News What is the law on stealing pets – and how is it set to change? Tough new rules could make abducting cats and dogs a specific criminal offence Wales Online 3/9/2021 News New Zealand police shoot man dead after supermarket stabbing incident Police in New Zealand have shot dead a man after he entered an Auckland supermarket and stabbed multiple people. BBC 3/9/2021 News Pet theft taskforce report This report sets out the findings of the taskforce and the recommendations that the government will be taking forward to tackle the issue of pet theft. Home Office 3/9/2021 Report Pet abduction to be made new criminal offence in thefts crackdown Pet abduction is to be made a criminal offence after a rise in reported thefts during the coronavirus lockdowns. BBC 3/9/2021 News Chief Constable Statement Following the publication of the South Armagh Policing Review I have held frank and constructive meetings with the Northern Ireland Policing Board and a range of political representatives. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/9/2021 News Additional $35 million for Fremantle Police Complex AUSTRALIA: The McGowan Government has allocated an additional $35 million in this year's State Budget towards the construction of the Fremantle Police Complex. Government of Western Australia 2/9/2021 News Police seize more than one tonne of cannabis in Melbourne’s west AUSTRALIA: Police have seized more than one tonne of cannabis, with a total value of more than $4 million, after executing search warrants in Melbourne’s western suburbs this week. The Age (Australia) 2/9/2021 News Queensland Police Service mandates COVID-19 vaccination for all officers and staff AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all officers and staff, issuing a deadline for employees to be fully vaccinated by early next year. ABC News (Australia) 2/9/2021 News Big court bill for cops in ‘proceeds of crime’ case against business owner convicted over health and safety fatality NEW ZEALAND: Police have been told to pay $126,000 in court and legal costs to the employer accused of profiting from health and safety breaches after an early skirmish in the landmark case. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 2/9/2021 News The new constables of Recruit Wing 345 have finished their training without the usual celebration – yet there was still much to celebrate. NEW ZEALAND: Plunged into Alert Level 4 lockdown and put into a recruit training bubble when they had nearly completed their training, 57 of the wing were attested on Thursday 26 August, with two more to be attested at a later date. New Zealand Police 2/9/2021 News Chief Constable’s Accountability Report to the Northern Ireland Policing Board The September Accountability Report provides an update to the Northern Ireland Policing Board Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/9/2021 Report Twenty-four forces join new Transforming Forensics Rape Response Project Twenty-four police forces from England and Wales have been selected to join the Transforming Forensics (TF) Programme’s new £5m Rape Review Response Project (RRRP), part of its Digital Forensic Capability workstream. Forensic Capability Network 2/9/2021 News «257125722573257425752576257725782579Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events