Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 116032 total results. Showing results 60981 to 61000 «304630473048304930503051305230533054Next ›Last » UK Government’s cyber strategy outlines ‘defend as one’ policy to thwart potential attackers The recently published UK Government Cyber Security Strategy highlights the need for the public sector to defend against ‘relentless’ attacks from an ‘ever-expanding array’ of adversaries, and commits the Government to local and international collaboration as well as promoting careers in public sector cyber security, as Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/3/2022 Feature, Innovation Police forces lose 20% of officers during probation Up to one in five police recruits are dropping out during their probation period, according to statistics that raise concerns about the government’s scheme to increase officer numbers. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2022 News Girl, 15, was strip-searched ‘because of racist attitudes’ Metropolitan Police officers were likely to have been influenced by racism when they strip-searched a 15-year-old black schoolgirl who was menstruating, a report said. The Times - Subscription at source 16/3/2022 News ‘Incels’ are a rising threat in the US, Secret Service report finds UNITED STATES: Some behavioral themes identified include concerning online content, a history of being bullied and financial instability The Guardian 16/3/2022 News Russian prosecutors call for Alexei Navalny to serve 13 years in prison RUSSIA: New jail term at strict penal colony sought for Putin’s most vocal critic after new fraud charges The Guardian 16/3/2022 News Never a police officer around when you want one – unless you’re an oligarch When squatters occupied Oleg Deripaska’s house in Belgravia, there was no talk of a lack of resources The Guardian 16/3/2022 Feature, Opinion Met Police apologises for strip-search of Hackney schoolgirl A black schoolgirl was strip-searched by police after being wrongly suspected of carrying cannabis. BBC 16/3/2022 News She was just walking home: was Sarah Everard’s murder a turning point in tackling violence against women? Sarah Everard was murdered just over a year ago. On 3 March 2021, serving police officer Wayne Couzens kidnapped, raped and killed her. Holyrood Magazine 16/3/2022 Feature, Opinion New forensics technology can detect specks of blood on dark clothing within seconds It is a move away from traditional methods, which have been used for 100 years, and involve hours of painstaking examination under a microscope which could take days and even weeks. Sky News 16/3/2022 News Canada’s Missing – Background – 2021 Fast Fact Sheet CANADA: The National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains (NCMPUR) 2021 Fast Fact Sheet provides a national breakdown of missing persons reports by province, age (child or adult), sex, and probable cause. Government of Canada 16/3/2022 Report New laws bring nation-leading reforms for community safety AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Parliament has passed a suite of laws that bring sweeping reforms to support community safety. Queensland Government (Australia) 15/3/2022 News Police union figures charged with corruption, influencing witnesses AUSTRALIA: Two directors of Victoria’s powerful police union allegedly plotted to sabotage an internal corruption investigation by undermining potential witnesses, and one of them, Sergeant Mark Sims, now faces criminal charges for threatening a fellow police officer. The Age (Australia) 15/3/2022 News JACET investigation leads to international arrest AUSTRALIA: A man has been arrested overseas for child sexual abuse offences and a child rescued, as a result of cooperation between Australian agencies, including the South Australia Police (SAPOL), Queensland Police Service (QPS), Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE), and international authorities. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 15/3/2022 News Intelligence agencies warned of risk of violent ‘anti-authority’ protest over Covid-19 measures in November NEW ZEALAND: Intelligence agencies had warned of possible "violent protest" in response to the Government’s Covid-19 policies, newly declassified terror reports show. Stuff (New Zealand) 15/3/2022 News NZ police approve Å koda Superb iV PHEV for operational testing NEW ZEALAND: The Å koda Superb iV was the first iV model launched in Å koda New Zealand’s family of electrified vehicles. Driven (New Zealand) 15/3/2022 News More work needed on hate speech, as parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary NEW ZEALAND: A motion in parliament to mark the third anniversary of the Christchurch Mosque terror attacks found MPs reflecting on how there’s still work to do to counter extremism and hate crimes. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/3/2022 News Shotgun killer had been referred to the Prevent programme, inquest hears Mass shooter Jake Davison had been reported to the Government’s counter-terrorism Prevent programme by his own mother months before he applied for a shotgun licence, an inquest has heard. Police Professional 15/3/2022 News Confidence in the police sinks in two years Approval of the police is falling steadily, and six in 10 Britons think crime is on the rise nationwide YouGov 15/3/2022 News Security and Policing 2022 Countries, territories and organisations invited by UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE) on behalf of the Home Office, to attend the Security and Policing 2022 event. Home Office 15/3/2022 News Manchester Arena Inquiry: Families call for ‘clear-sighted’ reports Families of those killed in the Manchester Arena attack have called on the inquiry into the atrocity to be "clear-sighted and brave". 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