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Showing results 52061 to 52080 «260026012602260326042605260626072608Next ›Last » Failed by the police: eight women tell their stories As the Met faces scrutiny for its handling of the Sarah Everard case, women share their experiences of being let down after reporting crimes The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 Analysis, Feature The police must have clear priorities The pernicious influence of identity politics has led to confusion about what is expected of officers The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Police, spies and legal experts forming new Counter Terrorism Operations Centre The unit, which is already being dubbed ‘CTOC’, is an attempt to avoid weaknesses originally exposed during 2017 The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 News The police were put in an invidious position at the vigil for Sarah Everard Officers following instructions have been hung out to dry by grandstanding politicians The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Thousands of women march for equality after Australia rape claim Tens of thousands of women rallied in cities and towns across Australia demanding greater protection from sexual abuse and harassment after rape allegations that have forced two cabinet ministers to stand aside. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 News Women need tougher laws to make them safe The government’s bills on crime and domestic abuse don’t come close to assuaging fears that are a fact of everyday life The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Met boss Cressida Dick has two masters As the only senior police officer in the UK accountable to two political masters, Dame Cressida Dick walks the most difficult of tightropes. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 Analysis, Feature Crime and protest law ‘will make policing harder’ New laws to crack down on disruptive protests create “really dodgy definitions” that will make them even harder for police to manage, ministers have been told. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 News Plain-clothes police will patrol bars and clubs to protect women Bars and clubs will be patrolled by plain-clothes police officers at night to protect women from sexual harassment and assault. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2021 News Max Hill QC, DPP, on the the judgment in the judicial review of the prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences Today, Monday 15 March, Lord Burnett dismissed the application for Judicial Review from the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 15/3/2021 News CPS statement on the judgment in the judicial review of the prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences On 26 and 27 January, the Court of Appeal heard a judicial review launched by the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. Their case was that a change to CPS rape and serious sexual offences guidance amounted to an illegal change of approach to prosecuting rapes, which has contributed to falling levels of these cases. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 15/3/2021 News Police launch investigation into ‘unconscious bias’ against Māori NEW ZEALAND: Police are investigating whether they have unconscious bias against Māori, but won't say it is an inquiry into racism. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/3/2021 News Minister McEntee and Commissioner Harris welcome Ireland’s connection to Schengen Information System (SIS II) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, and Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris, have today welcomed Ireland’s connection to the Schengen Information System (SIS II). The Schengen Information System is the largest and most widely used IT system for public security in Europe, with 30 countries participating. The system enables law enforcement agencies to share and check data on wanted persons, missing persons, persons who may not have the right to enter or stay in the EU, and objects/vehicles that may have been stolen, misappropriated, or lost. Government of Ireland 15/3/2021 News New Zealand: Ardern flags further gun control reforms after firearms charges peak NEW ZEALAND: Prime minister says 2020 police statistics have only reinforced government’s commitment to crackdown The Guardian 15/3/2021 News Peel police hire York U researcher to report on police interactions with racialized community CANADA: A York University researcher who led a damning probe revealing how Black drivers and those of Middle Eastern descent were disproportionately targeted by Ottawa police has been hired by Peel Regional Police to do a deep dive into officers’ interactions with racialized people. Toronto Star (Canada) 15/3/2021 News West Midlands Police adopts cloud and machine learning as part of ‘data-driven policing’ ambitions A new Data Driven Insights Project starts to have multiple community benefits, says the West Midlands Police force Diginomica 15/3/2021 News What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and how will it change protests? Policing of the Sarah Everard vigil has increased interest in plans to give officers more precise powers to restrict demonstrations. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is a mammoth piece of legislation that includes major government proposals on crime and justice. It's being debated by MPs this week. One part of it covers changes to protests. BBC 15/3/2021 Analysis, Feature A case for an integrated interdisciplinary approach CANADA: The past year was one that unearthed critical issues in policing. It shed light on issues including systemic racism and discrimination, police response to people in crisis, use of force and officer wellness. It also resulted in a collaborative commitment from law enforcement leaders across Canada to work toward addressing these issues with the collective goal of reducing conflict during police-civilian encounters, minimizing use of force and preventing injury. This commitment includes a critical review of current models, policies, procedures and training practices, as well as the development of a national standard and model for de-escalation and crisis intervention training. Blue Line (Canada) 15/3/2021 Analysis, Feature WYP officer charged with rape and sexual assault A West Yorkshire Police Officer has been charged with one count of rape and one count of sexual assault. Police Professional 15/3/2021 News ‘Damned if we do, damned if we don’t’ The chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation has called on political leaders to do more to support police officers, having placed them in an “impossible position”. Police Professional 15/3/2021 News «260026012602260326042605260626072608Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events