Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104976 total results. Showing results 6941 to 6960 «344345346347348349350351352Next ›Last » New powers for police to tackle neighbourhood crime In one of the biggest legislative updates to policing for decades, a package of new laws will tackle antisocial behaviour, shop theft and street crime. The Crime and Policing Bill, which is central to the government’s Plan for Change and Safer Streets mission, will be introduced in Parliament today and begins its journey to becoming law. Home Office 25/2/2025 News Merseyside chief had ’90 minute’ conversation over release of Southport killer’s religion NPCC public order lead also tells Home Affairs inquiry that officers need to be trained to react quickly if public order incidents switch to 'war fighting.' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/2/2025 News Nottingham attacks police misconduct meeting delayed A misconduct meeting for three police officers in relation to a police force's contact with the Nottingham attacks killer has been postponed. BBC 25/2/2025 News Garda recruitment competition almost closed as people urged to apply as soon as possible REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána will close their recruitment competition at 3 o'clock this Thursday, 27 February as people across the country are reminded to apply as soon as possible if they are interested. With the aim of increasing the number of gardaí dramatically over the next five years, a range of efforts have been made to make the job more attractive to new recruits such as removing previous barriers for applicants such as age limitations. Leitrim Live (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2025 News Misconduct meeting for Nottingham killer previous assault investigators delayed Valdo Calocane is reported to have assaulted two warehouse workers a month before his murder spree. The Independent 25/2/2025 News Garda applicants waiting THREE YEARS to be processed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Despite the ongoing Garda recruitment crisis, there are Garda applicants who are still waiting to be processed 3 years after they initially applied to join the force, with some actually dropping out due to the long wait time, Gript can reveal. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2025 News, Video MPS Deputy Commissioner Dame Lynne Owens announces her retirement The Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), Dame Lynne Owens, is to retire from policing after a distinguished career spanning more than 35 years. Police Professional 25/2/2025 News Former officer jailed for ‘improper relationship’ with vulnerable woman A former Leicestershire Police officer who “pursued a sexual relationship” with a vulnerable woman has been jailed for misconduct in public office. Police Professional 25/2/2025 News Cheshire Constabulary’s consent campaign to feature in BBC documentary A documentary featuring Cheshire Constabulary’s sexual consent campaign will air on BBC One and BBC Three this week. Police Professional 25/2/2025 News New powers for police to crack down on neighbourhood crime as flagship Bill enters Parliament The Crime and Policing Bill enters Parliament today (February 25), equipping police with new and stronger powers to tackle offences such as knife crime, stalking, spiking, criminal and sexual exploitation of children, and terrorist threats. Police Professional 25/2/2025 News APCC statement following publication of the Crime and Policing Bill The government has published its Crime and Policing Bill. In response, APCC Chair, Emily Spurrell, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/2/2025 News Policing Tech Forum: ‘We’ve all got solutions, but we need to be better at sharing’ The continuing development of digital and multi-channel public contact is a key issue for policing across England and Wales; in the third in the Policing Tech Forum series of webinars produced by PolicingTV, Ch Supt Tony Josephs, NPCC Digital Public Contact Programme Director, Tony Jackson, Head of Digital Futures at Merseyside Police, and Martin Taylor, Deputy CEO of Content Guru, explored opportunities to enhance the public experience through the My Police Portal and other technology, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/2/2025 Feature, Innovation New powers to search homes for stolen phones Police will be given new powers targeting anti-social behaviour and be allowed to search homes for stolen mobile phones without a warrant under major legislation to be unveiled in Parliament. BBC 25/2/2025 News Anticipatory justice: Exploring expectations of police treatment and trust in police Post 9/11, Muslims in the West have experienced heightened surveillance from the police and the broader public. This suspicion has been associated with Muslims’ lack of trust and confidence in the police. However, there has been no research to date which has explored how expectations of treatment shape these views. This study is the first to introduce the theoretical framework of anticipatory justice, or non-normative treatment expectations, to policing scholarship. Deploying an exploratory qualitative design, this study examines how one stigmatised group – Middle Eastern Muslims in Sydney, Australia – anticipate treatment by the police and the effect of anticipatory (in)justice on trust. The findings suggest that the extent to which people anticipate police discrimination or unfair treatment is associated with their conferral of trust in the police, for both those who have previously had positive and negative experiences with police officers. The study further highlights the duality of individuals’ trust and under which conditions people trust the police to treat them or others fairly. Criminology and Criminal Justice 25/2/2025 Research article UK police to crack down on theft with help from ‘find my phone’ apps New bill includes powers to tackle neighbourhood crime such as shoplifting and antisocial behaviour. The police will be able to raid properties based on information from ‘find my phone’ apps and Bluetooth under new legislation designed to crack down on theft and antisocial behaviour. The crime and policing bill, to be introduced in parliament on Tuesday, will include new measures to tackle “neighbourhood crime” — such as no longer needing a search warrant for properties where stolen items have been electronically geolocated. Financial Times 25/2/2025 News Police struggle with rise in sex abuse image cases A police force is struggling to keep up with a growing number of cases involving images of children being sexually abused, inspectors have said. Avon and Somerset Police said it was dealing with 73 cases a month on average – and expects that figure to double next year to 140. BBC 25/2/2025 News Calgary police to temporarily take over command of peace officers CANADA: Peace officers in Calgary will soon be under the command of the Calgary Police Service. The temporary move is part of an effort to crack down on fentanyl and social disorder, following a confidential request from the provincial government. Adam MacVicar reports. Global News (Canada) 25/2/2025 News, Video Australian Federal Police refusing to comment on top officer resignation AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is refusing to comment on the sudden resignation of one of its most senior figures, who was last year formally decorated for "distinguished service" and until recently was the ACT's deputy chief police officer. In an internal AFP message published earlier this month, and seen by the ABC, staff were informed Assistant Commissioner Doug Boudry was leaving after 26 years in the force. ABC News (Australia) 25/2/2025 News Tasmania Police to review medal awarded to sergeant now charged with accessing child abuse material AUSTRALIA: Tasmania Police says it will review a medal awarded to a sergeant for his work with at-risk children, as the officer now faces charges of accessing child abuse material. ABC News (Australia) 25/2/2025 News Victoria police seizes hundreds of knives AUSTRALIA: Nearly 1000 weapons have been seized from a Dandenong factory as police attempt to slash Melbourne's knife crime epidemic. Brisbane Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 25/2/2025 News «344345346347348349350351352Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events