Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102722 total results. Showing results 57461 to 57480 «287028712872287328742875287628772878Next ›Last » Cressida Dick: Trust in the Met Police ‘still too low’ The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Dame Cressida Dick, has admitted "there is much more to be done" to improve public trust in the force. BBC 26/3/2021 News Police retract claims that officers suffered broken bones at Bristol protest Avon and Somerset force said in press release officers had broken bones and one had a punctured lung. The Guardian 26/3/2021 News Schools ‘must involve police’ in rape claims Serious claims of sexual violence and harassment in schools must be reported to the police, England's children's commissioner Rachel de Souza has said. BBC 26/3/2021 News The police need to be legally stopping people; that’s not happening anymore Levels of violent crime across America saw an unprecedented increase in 2020; in this latest essay from the Violence Reduction Project, Chicago PD officer L Garcia urges politicians, management and the media to support police in doing what they need to do – target the criminals, keep communities safe, be accountable for their mistakes, and reduce violence across the city. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Brexit: UK lost ‘significant’ access to EU policing data under deal, report warns Britain has lost "significant" access to EU policing data under the Brexit deal negotiated at the end of last year, a House of Lords report has said. BBC 26/3/2021 News Schools ‘must involve police’ in rape claims Serious claims of sexual violence and harassment in schools must be reported to the police, England's children's commissioner Rachel de Souza has said. BBC 26/3/2021 News Caught by the buzz: Scottish police to keep beehives Bird boxes and beehives are to be installed outside police stations as part of a £250 million drive to make the force more environmentally friendly. The Times - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 News Catherine Murphy: Stephen Martin’s role in Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey’s arrests should be ‘red flag’ for Policing Authority job The role that Stephen Martin played in the decision to investigate two journalists for reporting on confidential information should have been a “red flag” when he was considered for a role on the Policing Authority, the co-leader of the Social Democrats has said. The Times - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 News Priti Patel to speed up criminal deportations Priti Patel will bring in powers to speed up the deportation of foreign criminals in prisons and the 10,000 freed inmates who are eligible for removal. The Times - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 News Dulwich College reports its boys accused of sex crimes to police The scandal over rape culture allegations at public schools escalated last night after Dulwich College became the first school to report its own pupils to the police. The Times - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 News Bernard Hogan-Howe lands sensitive security role at G7 The Metropolitan Police commissioner who oversaw the bungled VIP sex abuse inquiry has been given a job protecting world leaders on top of his government advisory role. The Times - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 News A new dawn Chris Allen examines how global cocaine trends will impact the UK in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 Feature From Police ICT Company to Police Digital Service New name, new purpose and plans to take on new personnel are all coming to fruition for the UK’s central organisation for digital technology in policing. UKAuthority.com 25/3/2021 News Motivations behind acid attacks Ease of availability and ‘low-risk’ of being caught have been identified as the main drivers behind the use of ‘acid’ in violent attacks, with corrosive substances also providing a ‘cheap form of self-protection’ for offenders. Police Professional - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 Feature Garda Inspectorate Report – Countering the Threat of Internal Corruption REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This report marks a significant milestone for the Garda Inspectorate as it is the outcome of the first self-initiated inspection. Due to the unique nature of policing, internal corruption will always pose a threat to the integrity of the Garda Síochána. The report is a comprehensive examination of the effectiveness of the Garda Síochána at preventing, detecting and mitigating the threat of internal corruption, it also assesses the structure, strategies and processes in place to counter corruption. Garda Síochána Inspectorate (GSI) (Republic of Ireland) 25/3/2021 Report Anti-corruption unit set up for An Garda Síochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Commissioner has said an assessment of the threat and risk of corruption in An Garda Síochána has been completed and an anti-corruption unit has been set up. Drew Harris was responding to the publication of a report by the Garda Inspectorate warning of the potential for gardaí to abuse their power for sexual gain and the need to ensure officers maintain professional boundaries. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 25/3/2021 News Watchdog raises concerns on Garda capacity to tackle corruption REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Síochána Inspectorate has raised serious concerns about the force’s ability to deal with the threat of corruption by members of the force, including potential abuse of power for sexual gain. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 25/3/2021 News Police roll out new road safety fleet NEW ZEALAND: Police has today launched their new fleet of Mobile Road Safety Bases (MRSB) to enable road policing staff to target and prevent unsafe road behaviour. New Zealand Police 25/3/2021 News Calls to decriminalise begging rejected by police AUSTRALIA: Calls from legal groups to decriminalise begging have been opposed by Victoria Police, who warned it could not regulate “professional beggars” in the CBD without the law. As part of a recently-released parliamentary inquiry into Victoria’s homelessness, legal groups argued that begging offences caused vulnerable people to be unnecessarily caught within the justice system. CBD News (Australia) 25/3/2021 News Queensland police work 242,000 shifts since COVID response AUSTRALIA: Queensland police have dedicated more than 720 shifts every day, on average, to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including patrolling controversial border check-points with New South Wales. Brisbane Times (Australia) 25/3/2021 News «287028712872287328742875287628772878Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events