Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102722 total results. Showing results 57161 to 57180 «285528562857285828592860286128622863Next ›Last » Police in Belgium have ‘insufficient insight into racism and illegal violence’ BELGIUM: The police in Belgium don’t have sufficient insight into illegal police violence, discrimination, and racism within its ranks, as there are no clear, centralised figures on these incidents, an investigation by the General Inspectorate published on Tuesday found. The Brussels Times (Belgium) 7/4/2021 News Former police chief tells of sexual assaults by colleagues A former police chief constable has spoken about how she was sexually assaulted by two senior colleagues when she was a younger officer. Sue Fish, who retired from Nottinghamshire Police in 2017, has previously said there is a "toxic culture of sexism" in policing. BBC 7/4/2021 News Head of police force criticised over Bristol protests to step down Andy Marsh, chief constable of Avon and Somerset police, will not seek to renew contract in July The Guardian 7/4/2021 News Loyalist violence: Dialogue needed with police ‘at all levels’ The NI Policing Board chairman has called for a redoubling of efforts to calm loyalist tensions and for dialogue with police at all levels of the force. First Minister Arlene Foster has condemned the recent loyalist violence, but has not spoken to Chief Constable Simon Byrne. Mr Byrne briefed the Policing Board on Wednesday about the trouble over the Easter period in a private session. BBC 7/4/2021 News Women on the force: Why there’s more to policing than testosterone The percentage of female police officers in England and Wales has almost doubled in the last 20 years and North Yorkshire, covering one of the largest areas of any force in Britain, has a high proportion of women in senior roles and among its 2,500 officers and staff. Express 7/4/2021 Analysis, Feature Dark web hitman identified through crypto-analysis Europol supported the Italian Postal and Communication Police (Polizia Postale e delle Comunicazioni) in arresting an Italian national suspected of hiring a hitman on the dark web. The hitman, hired through an internet assassination website hosted on the TOR network, was payed about €10 000 worth in Bitcoins to kill the ex-girlfriend of the suspect. Europol 7/4/2021 News NPCC begins search for inclusion expert to scrutinise policies Chiefs are urging inclusion experts to help shape their response to criticism of policing's relationship with minority groups. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News Oscar Kilo pilots instinct app to improve wellbeing A live research study has been launched in a bid to improve officer wellbeing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News Study on benefit on burglar alarms awarded Home Office grant A research project on the effectiveness of burglar alarms led by the University of Huddersfield has been awarded a grant by the Home Office. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News Blog: The stress that came with being injured started pretty much straight away As part of Stress Awareness Month, PC Claire Bond is sharing her story of how an assault on duty in 2018 led to years of physical, emotional and mental stress. This week, Claire speaks on the physical stress she experienced following the incident, and the support she received to help her manage this difficult time in her life. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/4/2021 Feature, Opinion Former police chief tells of sexual assaults by colleagues A former police chief constable has spoken about how she was sexually assaulted by two senior colleagues when she was a younger officer. BBC 7/4/2021 News We Fight Fraud Live 2021: The new world through criminal eyes We Fight Fraud Live 2021, proudly supported by LexisNexis Risk Solutions and media partner Policing Insight, is the only live global event which helps you understand the criminals who threaten businesses. The event takes place on 28th April 2021 - be sure to register your place today. Policing Insight 7/4/2021 Advertisement, Feature The review of the Clapham Common vigil: Can we learn more about building trust and confidence? The murder of Sarah Everard, and the review into the policing of the Clapham Common vigil, have highlighted key issues around police action in the UK and public confidence; London Policing College Director Rod Jarman, a former senior Met Police officer, explores some of those wider concerns, and outlines steps the service could take to promote reassurance and real change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 Feature, Opinion Andy Marsh: Avon and Somerset Police chief to leave role The Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Police has announced he is stepping down after a turbulent year for the force. BBC 7/4/2021 News Kill the bill – but peacefully? Our public order policing observer and former Special Branch officer Chris Hobbs joins the latest on the streets protest against the Police and Crime Bill which took an unusual twist. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News Inspector reduced in the ranks after mocking teenage detainee A West Midlands inspector has been reduced in rank following a disiplinary hearing- thought to be the first time the sanction has been used since it was brought back last year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News Avon and Somerset chief constable Andy Marsh to step down Andy Marsh, chief constable of Avon and Somerset Police has announced he will leve the job when his contract expires in July this year to 'embark on a new challenge'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News ‘We need more than a sticking plaster fix’ – PFNI The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has welcomed additional funding of more than £12 million for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) but warned it is only a “sticking plaster” solution. Police Professional - Subscription at source 7/4/2021 News NI First Minister defends call for PSNI chief to resign Northern Ireland’s First Minister has defended her call for the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to resign after a decision not to prosecute Sinn Fein politicians over attending a large funeral last year despite Covid restrictions. Police Professional 7/4/2021 News Scottish Greens commit to giving victims of sexual offences legal right to anonymity The Scottish Greens have committed to giving victims of rape and other sexual offences a legal right to anonymity under Scots law. Holyrood Magazine 7/4/2021 News «285528562857285828592860286128622863Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events