Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97986 total results. Showing results 61361 to 61380 «306530663067306830693070307130723073Next ›Last » The Times view on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann: Closer To Closure Prosecutors in Germany are treating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007 as a murder inquiry. They have said that they have a suspect, a 43-year-old man named Christian Brückner, a German national. Brückner is serving a seven-year sentence in Germany for the rape of a 72-year-old woman in September 2005 in Portugal, not far from where Madeleine disappeared 20 months later. The Times - Subscription at source 5/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Police reveal sordid crimes of Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brückner German prosecutors said yesterday they were presuming that Madeleine McCann was dead as it emerged that the prime suspect in her abduction had raped a woman in the same area of Portugal 18 months before. The Times - Subscription at source 5/6/2020 Analysis, Feature George Floyd: US’s history with police brutality George Floyd's name is the latest in a long list of African Americans to die as a result of racism and police brutality throughout the history of the United States. The BBC's Clive Myrie, who has reported from the US for nearly 25 years, looks at how a toxic mix of racism and bad policing has led to the most serious racial unrest in the US for many years. BBC 5/6/2020 Analysis, Feature US police have a history of violence against black people. Will it ever stop? The bereaved and brutalized have been calling for justice for years but the Trump administration reversed Obama’s tentative steps towards reform The Guardian 4/6/2020 Feature, Opinion There is a playbook for police reform USA: Policing has always been one of our country’s most complex and challenging professions. People call the police when they cannot solve problems themselves. And when other systems, institutions and parts of our social fabric fail, the police inherit the problems that others want to ignore. The police are called in to repair, or at least lessen, the damage. The New York Times - Registration at source 4/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Minneapolis – What happened and how can we do better? CANADA: "Deficiencies in training your personnel in this very high-risk area of policing [control tactics] result in operational deficiencies in the street..." Blue Line (Canada) 4/6/2020 Feature, Opinion The city that remade its police department USA: Camden, N.J.’s detailed rules on use of force are a model for reform but not a panacea. Bloomberg 4/6/2020 News Ministers considering renationalising England and Wales probation service Exclusive: Move is latest attempt to unwind ‘disastrous’ 2014 changes under Chris Grayling The Guardian 4/6/2020 News “Another brick in the wall” of police work: COVID-19 CANADA: The important role of leadership to psychologically guide frontline law enforcement officers Blue Line (Canada) 4/6/2020 Feature Why I am so uneasy about police ‘taking the knee’ Former Home Secretary DAVID BLUNKETT has fought racism all his life. But here he takes a provocative stance after officers knelt before crowds of protesters Mail Online 4/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Blog: Welcoming Specials into the Federation family Volunteers week is a great opportunity to reflect on the vital work done by Special Constables. They give up their free time to work alongside full-time police officers, performing the same service to the public and exposed to the same dangers - yet until now they have not enjoyed the same representation and protection that their colleagues, who are members of the Police Federation of England and Wales, enjoy. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/6/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Roads policing has suffered too long – it’s time to prioritise it Police chiefs and the Government must make roads policing a priority to reverse years of damage and save lives, says the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) in response to a new report from a transport safety charity. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/6/2020 News College of Policing to confirm online exam dates by mid-June The College of Policing has moved to end uncertainty for officers taking promotion exams in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2020 News German suspect identified in Madeleine McCann disappearance A German prisoner has been identified as a suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, detectives have revealed. Police Professional 4/6/2020 News More than £10m worth of drugs seized in joint operation between NCA and PSNI Three men have been arrested following the biggest drug seizure ever made in Northern Ireland by the National Crime Agency (NCA). Police Professional 4/6/2020 News Police force diversity is improving in the UK – but there’s a long way to go The death of George Floyd at the knees of officers from the Minneapolis police department and the anger that has cascaded from it, reminds us of how important legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is for democracies. The death of Mark Duggan in the UK nearly ten years ago also sparked nationwide protests which turned into the largest riots the country had experienced in a generation. The Conversation 4/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Manchester Police ‘pushed and kicked’ by crowd of more than 100 while arresting man A crowd of more than 100 people formed after police arrested a driver of a car "linked to drugs" in south Manchester. Express 4/6/2020 News Systemic racism and police brutality are British problems too It’s October 2019, and bestselling authors Douglas Murray and Lionel Shriver take to the stage for an event at Central Hall Westminster. Part of the way through their talk, Murray begins to rail against the 2016 British Black Lives Matter protests and what he sees as “the globalisation of a specific American racial issue”. The Guardian 4/6/2020 News The Met gives police the green light to take a knee during Black Lives Matter protest but say doing so is at officers’ ‘discretion’ The Metropolitan Police gave the green light to its officers taking a knee during the Black Lives Matter protest yesterday, while the rank-and-file union said the gesture 'shows we are human beings.' Mail Online 4/6/2020 News Nunavut RCMP to consider body cameras as tension between police, Inuit grows CANADA: IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut RCMP are considering whether to use body cameras as tension grows between police officers and the largely Inuit communities they serve. Blue Line (Canada) 4/6/2020 News «306530663067306830693070307130723073Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events