Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 54341 to 54360 «271427152716271727182719272027212722Next ›Last » Plans for Covid marshals criticised because of lack of powers Councillor says there will be no time to train them or do DBS checks. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/9/2020 News Hundred arrests in just 12 months during crackdown on internet predators More than 100 suspects have been arrested in the past 12 months in the West Midlands during an operation targeting online child sexual abuse. Police Professional 11/9/2020 News 12 Met Police officers held to account for failing manslaughter victim Katrina Makunova Two Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) constables have faced a gross incompetence hearing, arranged by the force, following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Police constable (PC) Sophie Dennis was given a 12-month final written improvement notice and PC Kerry Lynham was given a 12-month written improvement notice. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 11/9/2020 News IOPC upholds cyclist’s stop and search complaint against Metropolitan Police officer A Metropolitan Police officer will undertake reflective practice after we upheld a complaint over a stop and search of a black male cyclist in London in November 2019. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 11/9/2020 News Harry Dunn death: Anne Sacoolas lawyers say she ‘drove on wrong side of road’ Harry Dunn's alleged killer Anne Sacoolas drove on the "wrong side of the road for 20 seconds" before the fatal crash, her lawyers said. BBC 11/9/2020 News Scale of failure in prison system staggering, say MPs Minister have not met pledge to improve condition of prison estate, committee says The Guardian 11/9/2020 News Outcry in Pakistan as police blame woman who was gang raped for driving at night A senior police officer said the victim 'should have at least checked her fuel' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/9/2020 News Catalyst for change: The impact of 9/11 on ports and border policing The shocking events of 9/11 in the USA brought the role of Special Branch and ports police – a crucial part of the UK counter-terror apparatus – into much sharper focus, and fed into an inspection process which would lead to major changes in their role and status, as Policing Insight contributor Andy Staniforth explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Fugitive Aaron Stephenson drives a hard bargain with Northumbria police When Northumbria police put out a £1,000 reward for a fugitive, they were hoping to hear from vigilant members of the public rather than the man himself. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2020 News Fake driving licences offered online for £600 Scammers on social media who claim to work for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency are selling "full driving licences" for £600, a BBC News investigation has found. BBC 11/9/2020 News Pacific health leaders unimpressed with police involvement in Covid-19 contact tracing NEW ZEALAND: Pacific health leaders say bringing police in to help with contact tracing is a bad look and there are better ways to bolster expertise. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 11/9/2020 News Police Service of Northern Ireland response to HMICFRS report The Police Service of Northern Ireland welcomes the overall ‘good’ grading awarded by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) in annual “PEEL (Police efficiency, effectiveness and legitimacy) inspection, undertaken in January 2020. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 10/9/2020 News Alberta justice minister warns Edmonton and Calgary not to comply with calls to ‘defund the police’ CANADA: Kaycee Madu told the Post that if cities continue to cut police spending, he would work on a way to give money directly to police forces National Post (Canada) 10/9/2020 News ‘I was never consulted’: Police did not request Victorian curfew AUSTRALIA: Calls are mounting for Melbourne's "draconian" night-time curfew to be scrapped after it was revealed that police had not asked for the new rule and were only told about it hours before the night-time restriction was introduced. Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said on Thursday he was never consulted about the curfew, contradicting Premier Daniel Andrews who claimed police told the government that it would help with enforcement of stage four restrictions. The Age (Australia) 10/9/2020 News Police officers pair with mental health clinicians in Franklin to prevent tragedy USA: FRANKLIN (CBS) – As outrage over police use of force continues around the country, Franklin police are using a program aimed at deescalating calls involving individuals with mental health conditions. CBS Boston 10/9/2020 News Chicago Police Department launches two new programs for officer wellness USA: One, developed in collaboration with University of Chicago Crime Lab, assists supervisors in supporting members Blue Line (Canada) 10/9/2020 News Automatic License Plate Readers: Legal status and policy recommendations for law enforcement use USA: The proliferation of ALPR technology raises serious civil rights and civil liberties concerns. Courts, lawmakers, and technology vendors must take action. Brennan Center for Justice 10/9/2020 Report Judge makes formal complaint over Covid custody waits A judge has claimed he was put under "improper and undue influence" to keep a defendant in custody. BBC 10/9/2020 News Transnational Organised Crime in New Zealand: Our Strategy 2020 – 2025 NEW ZEALAND: The Government’s transnational organised crime strategy brings together government agencies to tackle organised crime by setting out a framework for greater coordination and prioritisation of government responses to transnational organised crime across a wide range of crime types. It focuses on the sophisticated global network of organised criminal groups which target New Zealand, driving the supply of drugs and other illicit commodities. The Strategy seeks to strengthen capability, improve understanding and raise awareness across relevant government agencies and other partners (including the private sector and local communities) in order to unify, prevent, detect and dismantle organised crime. An action plan will be developed to prioritise government responses and direct how we will work together with individuals, businesses, and communities to ensure that New Zealand is the hardest place in the world for organised criminal groups to do business. While the Strategy is focussed on system resilience, legislative settings and ensuring that prevention remains at the forefront of our response, agencies across government are also focussed on building community resilience to the harms associated with organised crime. This includes work by multiple government agencies who are partnering with iwi and local providers in some of our most vulnerable communities to develop responses to the social and economic harms and drivers associated with organised crime. These local responses, combined with targeted enforcement of organised crime groups by agencies, will help improve whānau wellbeing and build whānau and community resilience to organised crime. New Zealand Police 10/9/2020 Report Overcoming everyday hate in the UK: Hate crime, oppression and the law In the wake of being subjected to a homophobic hate crime on London’s public transport, the aftermath of which was widely circulated by the media to provoke profit-driven outrage, we welcome this report by Citizens UK on overcoming everyday forms of hate in the UK. Citizens UK 10/9/2020 Report «271427152716271727182719272027212722Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events