Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115977 total results. Showing results 64481 to 64500 «322132223223322432253226322732283229Next ›Last » Petition for referendum on Surrey’s police transition garners 42,942 signatures CANADA: A group opposing the planned transition from the RCMP to a municipal police force in Surrey, B.C., says it has collected close to 43,000 signatures from residents calling for a referendum on policing in the city. Blue Line (Canada) 16/11/2021 News The people of Kilkenny to have their say on local policing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The people of Kilkenny will have their say on what type of policing is needed in the city and country under a new initiative, which is the first of its kind in the country. Kilkenny Live (Republic of Ireland) 16/11/2021 News Mayor calls for more gardai in Limerick city centre ahead of Christmas REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: THE Mayor of the city and county of Limerick has called for additional gardai to be deployed in the city centre in the run up to Christmas. Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 16/11/2021 News Forensic lab prioritising large drug seizures over personal use cases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A huge volume of drug seizures and pressures on staffing levels have caused Ireland’s forensic lab to “prioritise” which seizures they test. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 16/11/2021 News Gender inclusion: Steps the service can take to bring the rhetoric to life While policing in the UK has made steps towards improving gender inclusion, the primary carer role often taken on by women means many are forced to sacrifice their careers because of a lack of flexibility in the workplace; Devon and Cornwall Police Chief Superintendent Jim Gale believes a more sensible approach to part-time and hybrid working and increased opportunities for job sharing could help the service improve female inclusion at all ranks. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/11/2021 Feature, Opinion Police complaints Statistics for England and Wales 2020/21 This report presents figures on complaints about the police in England and Wales for the financial year 2020/21. It presents different data from previous annual complaints reports due to the changes in legislation and recording practice. [PDF] Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/11/2021 Report IOPC publishes figures on police complaints made in 2020/21 The Independent Office for Police Conduct today published its annual report on police complaints in 2020/21. These are the first complaints statistics to be published since moving to a new system of recording complaints, under new regulations within the Policing and Crime Act, which came into force in February 2020. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/11/2021 News IOPC Director General statement following publication of the 2020/21 police complaint statistics Commenting on the publication of the Annual Police Complaint Statistics for England and Wales 2020/21, IOPC Director General Michael Lockwood, said:"Today the IOPC has published its Annual Police Complaints Statistics for 2020/21. This is the first report since significant changes to the police complaints system were implemented in February 2020. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/11/2021 News IOPC publishes figures on 2020/21 police complaints The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has published its first annual report on police complains since moving to new recording system introduced under the Policing and Crime Act in February 2020. Police Professional 16/11/2021 News Hampshire – National child protection inspection This report is a summary of the findings of our inspection of police child protection services in Hampshire, which took place in June 2021. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/11/2021 Report Hampshire Constabulary prioritises child protection, but more work is needed Hampshire Constabulary is committed to child protection and achieving better outcomes for children, but further improvements are needed, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/11/2021 News Derbyshire – National child protection inspection This report is a summary of the findings of our inspection of police child protection services in Derbyshire, which took place in May 2021. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/11/2021 Report Child protection in Derbyshire requires urgent improvement Derbyshire Constabulary is not effectively safeguarding children and urgent changes are needed, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 16/11/2021 News West Yorkshire officer’s use of chokehold was ‘indefensible’, hearing told PC Graham Kanes denies using disproportionate force when arresting Hassan Ahmed in Halifax The Guardian 16/11/2021 News More people may have self-radicalised online in pandemic, warns minister Damian Hinds says there has been a shift to ‘self-directed’ attacks by individuals or small groups The Guardian 16/11/2021 News Derbyshire Police ‘must improve child protection’, watchdog warns Police in Derbyshire "urgently" need to improve the way they look after vulnerable children, a report has said. BBC 16/11/2021 News Malthouse sees technologies of tomorrow for policing and security Dstl scientists demonstrate innovations to tackle knife crime and to stop violent offenders. Home Office 16/11/2021 News More than a quarter of UK police forces ‘do not meet officer vetting guidelines’ More than 2,500 long-serving officers and other police staff are working despite not having up-to-date level of vetting, data shows The Independent 16/11/2021 News Killing in silence INTERNATIONAL: This report would not have been possible without a team of people involved in research assistance and data collection. [pdf] Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime 16/11/2021 Report Dr Jack Spicer: ‘Don’t be afraid to get academics to talk in a language that makes sense to policing’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Dr Jack Spicer, a Criminology Lecturer at the University of the West of England, about county lines, cuckooing, and the importance of police and academics having “the difficult conversations at the start of a project”. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/11/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion «322132223223322432253226322732283229Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events