Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115908 total results. Showing results 68641 to 68660 «342934303431343234333434343534363437Next ›Last » Security failures raised death toll in Manchester Arena bombing Police and security failures on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing cost lives and the Islamic State-inspired attacker should have been identified as a threat, a public inquiry has found. The Times - Subscription at source 18/6/2021 News Police to crack down on drones flown dangerously Police in the UK are being given new powers to crack down on people flying drones irresponsibly or illegally, with dedicated teams on the lookout for those breaking the rules. BBC 18/6/2021 News Statement regarding Manchester Public Inquiry Statement from Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Matt Twist, Senior National Coordinator for Protect & Prepare: Firstly, and most importantly, I would like to pay tribute to the victims and their families, who are at the heart of the Public Inquiry, following the dreadful terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena. Their dignity and fortitude in the face of what must be a hugely distressing process is to be commended. I can only hope the seriousness with which the Public Inquiry has approached its task provides them with some reassurance. Counter Terrorism Policing 17/6/2021 News Queensland mother Teresa Bradford was victim shamed by police before being horrifically murdered by husband AUSTRALIA: A Queensland mother of four, murdered with an axe after her violent husband was released on bail, wasn’t told he had been let out and endured victim shaming by police. 7 News (Australia) 17/6/2021 News Victoria and Qld police can also access COVID app data AUSTRALIA: The Victorian and Queensland state governments have confirmed the police can access data from their respective COVID-19 QR code check-in apps but require a warrant to do so. Innovation Aus (Australia) 17/6/2021 News NZ police acknowledge IPCA investigation into Upper Hutt arrest NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge the findings of the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) in relation to the arrest of a man in Upper Hutt last year. New Zealand Police 17/6/2021 News Nine national recommendations made regarding police officers’ use of WhatsApp messaging system Nine recommendations have been made to all police forces in England and Wales to ensure a consistent approach to the use of WhatsApp for work purposes by police officers following a review by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 17/6/2021 News Londoners must break ‘wall of silence’ on knife crime, pleads Met The Metropolitan Police has called for a 'collective effort' to stop the loss of young black men to knife crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2021 News Multiple chances missed to tackle arena bomber, inquiry finds Private security firms and British Transport Police missed crucial opportunities to iddentify the Manchester Arena suicide bomber, the public inquiry has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2021 News Inquiry slams security faults before Manchester Arena attack A public inquiry into a mass attack at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in northwest England has found that “serious shortcomings” by venue operators, security staff and police helped a suicide bomber who killed 22 people carry out his “evil intentions.” The Independent 17/6/2021 News London’s teenage murder rate set to be the worst since 2008, police warn As London moves slowly out of lockdown, 17 youngsters have already been murdered in the capital since the beginning of the year The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/6/2021 News ‘You have the right to remain silent’: UK forces to trial electric Tesla Model 3 police car that can hit 60mph in 3.1 seconds and give chase for 350 miles Tesla has revealed a police-liveried Model 3 electric car that is to be trialled by UK forces. This is Money 17/6/2021 News Responding to religious hate: Strategies for engagement The recent conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas has heightened tensions and led to an increase in religious hatred far beyond the Middle East; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports on initiatives across Europe to strengthen community cohesion and prevent extremists from launching successful attacks on and around places of worship. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/6/2021 Analysis, Feature Kanesatake grand chief welcomes Quebec’s openness in creating local police force CANADA: KANESATAKE — The Mohawk Council of Kanesatake says it's surprised but pleased that Quebec is finally open to discussing the possibility of re-establishing an Indigenous police force to patrol the community northwest of Montreal, its grand chief said Wednesday. News Optimist (Canada) 17/6/2021 News Chiefs join human rights case of Indigenous man handcuffed by police in B.C. bank CANADA: Maxwell Johnson said he wants change, not just words, from Vancouver police Saanich News (Canada) 17/6/2021 News New Garda powers Bill must go back to the drawing board REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Proposal may be breach of European Convention on Human Rights and Constitution The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 17/6/2021 News The Achilles’ Heel of Crisis Management in the Norwegian Police When a major, acute crisis happens, preparedness agencies will strengthen their command and control structure. From an organisational point of view, the present paper, taking the case of the Norwegian police, sheds light on the appropriateness of changing the organisational structure in response to the crisis. Based on research interviews with crisis managers, it investigates how they experience the change of command structure and, subsequently, the effect on the management of the crisis. The analysis generated four findings. First, activities in the control room increase at the same time as the crisis organisation is reorganising. Second, the change leads to uncertainties between the crisis managers in terms of roles and responsibilities which can potentially impede the crisis management. Third, human factors affect the information flow between the managers. Lastly, the control room operators feel themselves to be the outsiders of the crisis management. The dynamics of the findings are further discussed by applying structural-instrumental and institutional perspectives. The study is relevant in respect of understanding the interaction between the formal and informal organisational aspects within crisis management. Police Practice and Research 17/6/2021 Research article Exploring Recruits’ Motivations to Enter Policing in Small Island Developing States: the Case of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Internationally, there is a substantial amount of research on motivations to enter the police profession; however, scant research attention has been paid to the motivations of individuals in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as Trinidad and Tobago who choose policing as a career path. As a result, this research was designed to analyze motivations for entering the police profession by gathering data from recruits who had recently entered police academy training in Trinidad and Tobago. The research utilized a quantitative approach with self-administered questionnaires as the data-gathering instrument. Using data collected from 160 police recruits at the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) police academy who were two months into their induction training, this study attempts to answer four questions related to their motivations for entering policing. Statistical analyses of the data included comparisons between groups in the sample (males/females) to determine the existence of competing motivations. The results indicate that job security was the main motivation for entry into the TTPS and that the motivations of male recruits were more altruistic when compared with those of female recruits, which were generally self-serving. Other results and implications for policy are discussed. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 17/6/2021 Research article Minister O’Gorman meets with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman, T.D., today met with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to discuss community policing and the steps being taken by An Garda Síochána to engage with Ireland’s Black and Mixed Race Communities following the tragic death of George Nkencho last December. gov.ie 17/6/2021 News West Midlands drugs diversion scheme helps over 400 in six months Hundreds of people caught in possession of illicit drugs for personal use have accessed a drug awareness course, a PCC has revealed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2021 News «342934303431343234333434343534363437Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events