Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93902 total results. Showing results 51761 to 51780 «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » “Force will Reflect Community,” says new Surrey Police Chief CANADA: This past summer of discontent against police has set the stage for Norm Lipinski, the new top cop in Surrey, who is vowing a slew of changes in one of Canada’s fastest growing and most culturally diverse cities. From more cops on bikes to walking the beat and welcoming soirees for new Canadians, Lipinski’s central goal revolves around creating a force that will police the plurality of Surrey with constant engagement and strident enforcement. Toronto Star (Canada) 2/12/2020 News Police across Canada report 7-per-cent rise in hate crimes in 2019 CANADA: Police across Canada reported a 7-per-cent rise in hate crimes last year, according to new Statistics Canada data showing the prepandemic uptick was driven by more incidents targeting people over their race and sexual orientation. The Globe and Mail (Canada) 2/12/2020 News Police chief says officers will not check whether people are eating ‘substantial meals’ in Tier 2 pubs Police will not be checking what customers are eating in pubs to check if they are enjoying a drink alongside a “substantial meal” because the force has “other priorities”, according to one of the UK’s leading officers. i News 2/12/2020 News Victoria Police digitally recreate man who lost his life to suicide AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police have used technology to digitally recreate the image of a police officer who took his own life and deliver a mental health message as a suicide prevention strategy. [VIDEO] The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 2/12/2020 News Mother of slain officer Matthew Hunt petitions for harsher punishments for those who murder police NEW ZEALAND: The mother of a slain police officer has begged politicians to introduce harsher punishments for those who murder police. Diane Hunt's son Matthew Hunt was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop in Auckland in June. Today she presented a petition to Parliament - signed by nearly 40,000 people - asking for law changes so anyone convicted of murdering an officer gets a mandatory life sentence without parole. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/12/2020 News Hate crimes: Almost half complaints to police wrongly downgraded NEW ZEALAND: Almost half the hate crimes reported to the police are being wrongly downgraded from a criminal offence, to either "incidents" in which no crime was committed, or to lower level crimes. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 2/12/2020 News Police Scotland scouts tech options for corporate services Police Scotland has begun to scout the technology options for support of its Transforming Corporate Support Service (TCSS) programme. UKAuthority.com 2/12/2020 News Overcoming barriers and perceptions in rape prosecutions Siobhan Blake explains how the Crown Prosecution Service is working to overcome harmful rape myths and stereotypes. Police Professional 2/12/2020 Feature, Opinion Police should prioritise negotiation over routine force to win back trust Police forces need to negotiate with communities to win back trust or risk getting trapped in a cycle of violence says Mike Hough, Emeritus Professor at the School of Law, Birkbeck, University of London and author of Good Policing: Trust, Legitimacy and Authority. Police Professional 2/12/2020 Feature, Opinion 422 arrested and 4 031 money mules identified in global crackdown on money laundering Today, law enforcement authorities from 26 countries and Europol announce the results of the European Money Mule Action ‘EMMA 6’, a worldwide operation against money mule schemes. Between September and November 2020, EMMA 6 was carried out for the sixth consecutive year with the support of the European Banking Federation (EBF), FinTech FinCrime Exchange, INTERPOL and Western Union. As a result, 4 031 money mules were identified alongside 227 money mule recruiters, and 422 individuals were arrested worldwide. Europol 2/12/2020 News Body Worn Cameras in Policing Webinar This webinar presents the findings from a Campbell Collaboration systematic review: Lum, C, Koper, CS, Wilson, DB, et al. Body‐worn cameras’ effects on police officers and citizen [VIDEO] Institute of Criminology - Cambridge University 2/12/2020 Feature INTERPOL warns of organized crime threat to COVID-19 vaccines The INTERPOL Orange Notice outlines potential criminal activity in relation to the falsification, theft and illegal advertising of COVID-19 and flu vaccines, with the pandemic having already triggered unprecedented opportunistic and predatory criminal behaviour. INTERPOL 2/12/2020 News CNC Harwell launches Project Servator – Together, we’ve got it covered Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) police officers based at Harwell launch Project Servator today (2/12), an innovative and collaborative community approach to policing. Home Office 2/12/2020 News New World Order: Transnational crime has become ‘truly transnational’ under COVID-19 COVID-19 lockdowns around the world may have led to a fall in most domestic crime, but transnational drug-trafficking operations and other organised crime groups have been quick to adapt and overcome, leading to potentially bigger profits and a new criminal world order, warns Dr John Coyne of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2020 Feature Big data: A powerful tool for policing, providing the right controls and balances are in place Big data can provide powerful insights into policing and improve performance, but getting it wrong leads to unreliable conclusions and poor policies. In the second of two articles, Professor Tom Kirchmaier, Director of Policing and Crime at the Centre for Economic Performance of the London School of Economics (LSE), outlines his team’s work with British policing and some of the important principles of using big data. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2020 Feature, Innovation Warwickshire leads the way on officer morale The latest Police Federation Pay and Morale survey has revealed that officers serving with Warwickshire Police have the highest level of morale of any force in England and Wales. Police Professional 2/12/2020 News Survey reveals impact of Covid-19 on police morale Three out of four police officers feel they have been unfairly paid for the level of risk and responsibility required while working during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey conducted by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW). Police Professional 2/12/2020 News Third of officers left without access to adequate PPE survey finds A third of officers have not had access to adequate personal protective equipment during the pandemic, the Federation's annual Pay and Morale survey has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2020 News Hampshire officer charged following IOPC investigation A Hampshire Constabulary detective constable (DC) is to appear in court, following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/12/2020 Survey reveals devastating impact of pandemic on morale The IOPC’s Victims’ Right to Review (VRR) scheme, which has been launched today (December 1), will apply in all independent, managed and directed investigations that have previously been designated by the IOPC as criminal investigations. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/12/2020 News «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events