Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 67081 to 67100 «335133523353335433553356335733583359Next ›Last » Neale Richmond demands action to tackle knife crime after Dublin killing The Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond has called for the introduction of a community-led initiative to tackle knife crime after the fatal stabbing of a 25-year-old man in Dublin. The Times - Subscription at source 12/8/2021 Report on an unannounced inspection visit to police custody suites in Cleveland Police This report describes our findings following an inspection of Cleveland Police custody facilities. The inspection was conducted jointly by HMICFRS and HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) in May 2021. It is part of our programme of inspections covering every police custody suite in England and Wales.[pdf] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 12/8/2021 Report Cleveland Police’s custody services need improvement Cleveland Police needs to improve its custody services, including the care and safety of detainees, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 12/8/2021 News National Football Engagement Strategy report published As Scottish football supporters return to stadiums across the country, Police Scotland has renewed its commitment to building relationships with football fans following the publication of its first supporters’ engagement survey. Police Scotland 12/8/2021 News Dstl marks 150 year history of its forensic explosives laboratory From fireworks to fuselages, if it’s been in a crime to do with explosives, Dstl’s Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) has seen it. Home Office 12/8/2021 News E-bulk: submitting multiple applications for DBS checking GUIDANCE: Using the e-bulk system for making multiple applications to the Disclosure and Barring Service, including how to register. Home Office 12/8/2021 Report Police Covenant for England and Wales CONSULTATION REPORT: The public consultation ran from 26 February to 22 April 2020 and was aimed at those working within the police, those who have previously done so, their families and any groups with an interest in supporting the police in England and Wales. Home Office 12/8/2021 Report Police awarded £11.3m for programmes to prevent domestic abuse crimes Innovative programmes aim to reduce the risk posed by domestic abuse perpetrators and improve safety and protection for victims. Home Office 12/8/2021 News Police powers to be strengthened in NSW AUSTRALIA: New South Wales police will be granted extra powers as the lockdown crisis escalates across the state and public health order loopholes will also be closed to prevent unnecessary travel. [VIDEO] Sky News 11/8/2021 News Top cop takes control of worsening outbreak as inner Sydney warned of more restrictions AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller will lead a crackdown on people ignoring public health orders in Sydney, as the inner west and surrounding suburbs brace for a potentially harsher lockdown. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 11/8/2021 News Detectives told to stay close to undercover officers after two people killed by police in Victoria, inquest told AUSTRALIA: Interactions between undercover police and crime squad detectives have been put in the spotlight at Troy Van Den Bemt’s inquest The Guardian 11/8/2021 News Concerns about Police enforcement of heavy vehicle towing regulation and Auckland Motorway contract NEW ZEALAND: In a report released today, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that for the last eight years Police failed to properly monitor whether a consortium of heavy vehicle towing contractors, operating under a contract with Police for vehicle recovery on the Auckland Motorways, have been compliant with the law. [pdf] Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 11/8/2021 Report Home Office AFO figures don’t show full picture, says NPCC The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) has said the number of authorised firearms officers has in fact gone up contrary to Home Office figures which provide only a 'snapshot'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2021 News IPCA finds police were aware of unsafe towing operations NEW ZEALAND: A top investigator says the public should be worried about road safety in light of a scathing report into the police's mishandling of towtrucks. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 11/8/2021 News Come together The past 18 months have seen ever-growing appreciation for the role of special constables. Now, for the first time, the 10,000 policing volunteers from across the country will have the opportunity to gather together at an online event to build for the future. Police Professional - Subscription at source 11/8/2021 Feature Police officer receives award for saving man on fire NEW ZEALAND: Warning: This story discusses graphic details that may be upsetting to some readers. Saving the life of a wanted man by rolling him on the ground after he caught on fire, is not something police officers expect to do on the job. But, that's what Constable Scott Higby did a year ago in Hamilton.[AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 11/8/2021 News Detective found guilty of gross misconduct could become deputy PCC of Wiltshire A former detective with Wiltshire Police who resigned from the force after being found guilty of gross misconduct could return as deputy police and crime commissioner if the candidate he supports wins next week’s election. Police Professional 11/8/2021 News Drop in number of armed officers worries PFEW Firearms Lead New figures which showed the number of armed officers dropped for the second successive year have been described as ‘worrying’ by PFEW’s Firearms lead. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/8/2021 News Has the UK’s catalytic converter crimewave been quashed by a recent police crackdown? British police chiefs claim a recent crackdown on catalytic converter thefts in recent months has already seen cases in the crimewave fall by more than half. This is Money 11/8/2021 News The Role of Context in Understanding the Use of Tactical Officers: A Brief Research Note A small body of research suggests that the use of police tactical officers has become normalized in that they now commonly respond to “routine” calls rather than being restricted to high-risk situations. However, this research has tended to rely on crude data (i.e., call type), which fails to account for the context of the calls (e.g., the presence of potential risk factors that might warrant tactical resources). In this brief research note, we sought to expand upon previous literature by examining the risk factors associated with tactical calls in a Canadian police service. We found that various risk factors were present in many of the calls that tactical officers responded to, some of which might be classified as “routine” (suicide threats, well-being checks, domestic disturbances, etc.). The presence of such risk factors highlights the need to consider context when attempting to understand the use (and consequences) of tactical officers. More rigorous tracking of these factors by police services will facilitate such research and inform policies around the use of tactical resources. 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