Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97848 total results. Showing results 59701 to 59720 «298229832984298529862987298829892990Next ›Last » College of Policing updates COVID-19 enforcement advice Guidance of enforcing the remaining lockdown restrictions has been issued to forces in England. Restrictions remain for large gatherings and officers cannot issue fines for ignoring government advice. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 News Concerns over police head injuries Head injuries may be worryingly common among police officers, according to a new pilot study led by the University of Exeter. Police Professional 20/7/2020 News Almost 40 percent of police officers have lost consciousness due to head injuries, study suggests Nearly 40 per cent of police have suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting in a loss of consciousness, research has shown. The Standard 20/7/2020 News Nightingale Courts explained Work with Offenders details the concept of nightingale courts announced by the MOJ. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 Feature PSNI urges community leaders to influence violent youngsters Northern Ireland's police have renewed their' appeal to community leaders and families to step up after several petrol bomb attacks. The force has called for 'those with influence' to curb anti-social behaviour. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 News COVID-19: Increased online gambling during a pandemic Dr Rick Brown and Amelia Hickman from the Australian Institute of Criminology consider how online gambling can be a precursor to offending behaviours such as fraud and domestic violence and how this risk has increased during lockdown. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 Analysis, Feature The Brief: Shorter sentences for harder time during COVID. The pandemic is likely to have an impact on the length of sentences given the restrictions imposed on the custodial system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 Feature Detection dog gets the Speaker’s chair during parliament sweep Five-year old spaniel was honoured with PDSA Order of Merit for work in aftermath of Borough Market attacks. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 News MoJ unevils locations of first ‘Nightingale Courts’ The locations of the first ten ‘Nightingale Courts’, created to help the justice system cope with the backlog of cases built up during the coronavirus pandemic, have been unveiled by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). Police Professional 20/7/2020 News Reports on Fast Track and Direct Entry Two recruitment schemes which saw members of the public join the service at senior ranks, along with a scheme to accelerate the promotion of serving constables to inspectors, have been evaluated and the results were released today. College of Policing 20/7/2020 Report New Deputy Commissioners appointed to Victoria Police AUSTRALIA: Decorated senior Victorian police officers Ross Guenther and Neil Paterson were today appointed as Deputy Commissioners at Victoria Police. The appointments will fill a newly created Deputy Commissioner position within Police Command as well as the vacancy left by former Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton, who was appointed Chief Commissioner in June 2020. Victoria Police will now have four Deputy Commissioners, with the additional role to focus on counter terrorism. Office of the Premier of Victoria 20/7/2020 News I admit it, I got Cressida Dick wrong What are we thinking about Dame Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner whose officers have lately 'taken a knee' at unlawful protests, failed to prevent the defacing of cherished national monuments, been injured in their scores and chased out of London housing estates? Weak, woke and woeful, right? That was certainly my view. Indeed, I was one of many calling for her to be replaced by a more robust police leader. Until, that is, I found myself reading the full transcript of her appearance before the Commons home affairs select committee earlier this month. The Spectator 20/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Grounds for an arrest and a search warrant involve different considerations CANADA: Just because a search warrant has been denied, the police need not change what they suspect or believe to be true, Ontario’s top court has declared. In R. v. Buchanan, 2020 ONCA 245, police received information from a confidential informer that a person was trafficking heroin and fentanyl from a specific residential address. There were also several citizen complaints about vehicle and pedestrian traffic at the residence. Blue Line (Canada) 20/7/2020 Feature I admit it, I got Cressida Dick wrong What are we thinking about Dame Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner whose officers have lately 'taken a knee' at unlawful protests, failed to prevent the defacing of cherished national monuments, been injured in their scores and chased out of London housing estates? The Spectator - Registration at source 20/7/2020 Feature, Opinion How police will tackle face mask dodging as doctors fear impact of ‘illogical’ messaging Devon and Cornwall Police say they will not respond to calls purely about someone not wearing a face mask - as senior doctors criticise the government's 'illogical' messaging on the issue, fearing it will fuel the spread of coronavirus Mirror 20/7/2020 News Police may drop term ‘Islamist’ when describing terror attacks The police are looking at dropping the terms “Islamist terrorism” and “jihadis” when describing attacks by those who claim Islam as their motive. The Times - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 News Police ‘try to cut payouts’ for officers with PTSD A decorated counterterrorism officer and a respected child abuse detective have accused their forces of trying to cut pension payouts for those suffering career-ending psychological injuries. The Times - Subscription at source 20/7/2020 News GMP officer’s belongings vandalised with swastika A police officer's belongings have been vandalised with a swastika by a colleague. BBC 20/7/2020 News 28 bird traffickers netting €1 million per year arrested in Spain The Spanish Civil Guard’s Environment Protection Service (Guardia Civil - SEPRONA), together with the Portuguese Republican National Guard (Guarda Nacional Republicana) and the Moroccan Royal Guard (الحرس الملكي المغربي) have arrested with the support of Europol 28 bird traffickers in a crackdown on an illegal wildlife smuggling business netting €1 million per year. Europol 19/7/2020 News Police unable to shut down illegal rave attended by over 3000 people at RAF base Police said they were unable to shut down an illegal rave near Bath on Saturday night which was attended by more than 3000 people, despite restrictions on large gatherings. The Independent 19/7/2020 News «298229832984298529862987298829892990Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events