Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 116032 total results. Showing results 57121 to 57140 «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » ‘Racist’ Met police course for detectives ditched after protests by attendees The Metropolitan Police has been forced to drop a “racist, misogynistic and discriminatory” training programme for its next generation of detectives after university lecturers refused to deliver it, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 15/7/2022 News Off-duty policeman stabbed chasing wanted murderer named Britain’s bravest officer Steven Denniss, 44, was honoured for his courage after being stabbed in the leg while pursuing wanted killer Daniel Boulton in Lincolnshire. He tops the list of 76 officers nominated in the annual Police Bravery Awards. Sky News 15/7/2022 News Review and reform: Learning lessons from critical threats Seventeen years ago this month the UK faced its first ‘critical’ threat level following a series of terrorist attacks in London that prompted significant changes to the country’s counter-terrorism operations; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks back at the events of July 2005, and considers whether the appointment of former counter-terror chief Sir Mark Rowley as Metropolitan Police Commissioner could improve collaboration and co-operation between the security services and police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/7/2022 Analysis, Feature WA man charged with five online child abuse related offences AUSTRALIA: A man, 20, is expected to face a Perth court today (15 July, 2022) after being charged by the Western Australia Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (WA JACET). Australian Federal Police (AFP) 15/7/2022 News Innovation matters to address challenges, say public sector workers Just under two-thirds (61 per cent) of public sector workers believe that service delivery could be improved by the introduction of technology, according to a new report. Police Professional 14/7/2022 News JCC Circular 28 of 2022 Police Pay – Update on Negotiations and Action – Information Police Pay 2022 - Update on negotiations and actions. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 14/7/2022 Report The UK’s highly controversial online surveillance bill has been delayed, pending a new Prime Minister The House of Commons was due to vote on it next week Android Police 14/7/2022 News Inspiration in Policing award winner announced The winner of this year’s Inspiration in Policing Award is PC Sean Burridge of Surrey Police. PC Burridge was presented with the accolade by National Chair Steve Hartshorn at the National Police Bravery Awards ceremony on 14 July in London. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/7/2022 News Police officer facing sack after using ‘excessive force’ on suspected burglars A police officer faces the sack after being found guilty of gross misconduct after using "excessive force" while arresting two burglary suspects. Express 14/7/2022 News Man awarded compensation over Greater Manchester Police raid An innocent man with bone cancer who was "frog-marched" out of his home in his underwear by armed police has been awarded damages by the force. BBC 14/7/2022 News Police arrest 17 in Cornwall and Merseyside county lines investigation Police have arrested 17 people and executed 11 warrants in relation to a county lines drug supply investigation. BBC 14/7/2022 News Metropolitan Police claims success in use of live facial recognition The Metropolitan Police has claimed the successful use of live facial recognition (LFR) in operations around Oxford Circus. UKAuthority.com 14/7/2022 News AI helps Suffolk improve domestic violence reporting A live chat service has enabled a force to upgrade its response to domestic violence incidents – and improver caller safety. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2022 News Explained: The live facial recognition technology the Met Police is using in London The Met is deploying controversial live facial recognition technology which scans biometric data to find wanted criminals The Standard 14/7/2022 News 228 people have died in or following Garda custody since 2007 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has confirmed that 228 people have died in or following Garda custody since 2007. The statistics were released via a letter addressed to People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy on Thursday (14 July), which Murphy subsequently published on his Twitter account. The Minister for Justice said that An Garda Síochána themselves must determine if the threshold has been reached to refer an incident to GSOC under section 102, as referred to in the Garda Síochána Act 2005. JOE.ie 14/7/2022 News Amazon gave police departments Ring footage without permission USA: Amazon’s Ring doorbell unit has admitted to providing police forces with data without users' consent 11 times so far this year, according to a prominent US politician. Democratic senator Edward Markey released the findings from his probe into Ring, which highlighted the close relationship between the company and law enforcement, according to a letter the senator received from the company. IT PRO 14/7/2022 News Police union calls for judiciary sentencing review as services ‘hamstrung by poor funding’ AUSTRALIA: The federal police union has called on the ACT Government to review criminal sentencing in the Territory following the sentencing of a drug driver in the Supreme Court. RiotACT (Australia) 14/7/2022 News Queensland police officer minimised domestic violence despite ‘punch-sized’ bruises, inquiry hears AUSTRALIA: A domestic violence victim was “failed” by a Queensland police officer who minimised her assault, despite clear evidence of a “punch-sized” bruise on her ribcage and allegations her partner threatened to decapitate a dog, a commission of inquiry has heard. The Guardian 14/7/2022 News Police Association welcomes gang law changes as a “solid start” NEW ZEALAND: Association President Chris Cahill says the government is obviously listening to Police and has picked up on several key concerns around gang intimidation and illegal gang accumulation of wealth. New Zealand Police Association 14/7/2022 News Officer improperly influenced prosecution in Northland NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a senior officer improperly involved himself in the prosecution outcome for a man who had been charged with assault in Northland on 14 June 2020. [pdf] Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 14/7/2022 Report «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events