Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 7681 to 7700 «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Wiltshire Police to roll out final phase of Right Care, Right Person The first phase, which applies to welfare calls for service, was introduced in April this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2024 News Cambs Constabulary teams up with university on sports therapy initiative Officers and staff are receiving free treatment from third-year sport and exercise therapy students at Anglia Ruskin University. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2024 News Community leaders call for hate crimes protections after Toronto Jewish school shot at CANADA: After a Jewish girls school in North York was shot at early Saturday morning, school staff, Jewish group leaders and politicians gathered Sunday to call for more police action to keep Toronto's Jewish population safe. CBC News (Canada) 14/10/2024 News Judicial rebuke for police Feeney warrant violations CANADA: The Ontario Court of Appeal has chastised the police for their conduct in conducting a no-knock Feeney entry, overturning a trial judge’s decision to stay charges. Blue Line (Canada) 14/10/2024 Feature Croatian immigrants’ trust in the police in Croatia and abroad: The roles of police integrity and transnational migration factors Research posits that immigrants view the police in the host countries more positively, especially when their experiences with the homeland police are unpleasant. However, empirical research often focuses on immigrants of color in White-dominant countries with drastically different cultures from their own. Using survey data of the first-generation Croatian immigrants in Germany (N = 274) and Ireland (N = 219), our research looks at how Croatian immigrants in two geopolitically adjacent countries perceive the police in both their homeland and current countries of residence. We find that police integrity factors have the greatest impact on immigrants’ trust in the police; namely, perceived corruption with the police consistently erodes Croatian immigrants’ trust in the police across contexts. The nature of immigrants’ previous contact with the police also helps determine their trust in the police in their host countries. Finally, transnational migration factors only have a conditional effect on the outcome. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14/10/2024 Research article ‘It’s Ireland where they need to face justice. Daniel Kinahan is 100pc ours’ – Sean McGovern arrest part of garda ‘long game’ to snare cartel boss REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The arrest of Dubliner Sean McGovern in Dubai last week came about after numerous “legal hurdles” were overcome between authorities in Ireland and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 14/10/2024 News Civilian staff to take over full responsibility for immigration renewals from Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has announced that the final transferring of responsibility for the renewal of Irish immigration permissions from An Garda Síochána to Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) will happen today. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 14/10/2024 News Policing is not part of the performing arts, it is for the public good With policing and public interactions increasingly filmed and shared online, and new force-led initiatives allowing the public to view video footage and critique the actions of officers in often testing circumstances, former Police Scotland Superintendent Martin Gallagher fears that policing is increasingly being drawn into a focus on how officers ‘perform’ rather than delivering outcomes for the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/10/2024 Feature, Opinion Army officers and military police ignored multiple reports a British soldier had murdered a young mother, investigation claims Army chiefs and military police ignored multiple reports a British soldier had murdered a young mother, a bombshell new probe has claimed. Agnes Wanjiru, 21, was last seen alive with British troops at a hotel in Nanyuki in March 2012, before her mutilated naked body was found with stab wounds dumped in a septic tank three months later near an army base. Mail Online 14/10/2024 News Police to launch new undercover unit after work culture chaos NETHERLANDS: A new police undercover team will take over at the start of next year following revelations about longstanding lack of managerial support at the current one, resulting in the suicide of one of the officers in 2021, the Telegraaf reported on Monday. Reports criticising the work culture at the undercover unit WOD and police blunders surrounding the suicide meant that the number of undercover operations has been halved over the past two years. Dutch News (Netherlands) 14/10/2024 News Western Manitoba municipality residents worry about response times after local police force dissolved CANADA: Province announced in June Blue Hills RCMP would take over Rivers Police Service's coverage area CBC News (Canada) 14/10/2024 News GPS tracking for domestic violence perpetrators to be rolled out In NSW AUSTRALIA: The reform seeks to provide additional protections for victim-survivors of domestic and family violence Marie Claire 14/10/2024 News Cabinet to receive recommendation for long-vacant Deputy Garda Commissioner position REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Cabinet is expected to receive a recommendation for the person to fill the long-vacant position of Deputy Garda Commissioner as early as tomorrow. It is thought that the name was decided last week shortly after a second, and final, round of interviews was held last Monday. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 14/10/2024 News Second jobs are a sign that police officers are not truly valued Once upon a time a job in the police service in Northern Ireland was more than just that — it was a job for life, a vocation. That time is no more. It’s no longer seen as the career it once was. Belfast Telegraph 14/10/2024 Feature, Opinion British Police reassess engagement with X amid concerns over growing disinformation British police forces are reassessing their engagement with X, amid growing concerns about extremist content and disinformation on social media platforms. As reported by Reuters, several forces have now reduced their activity on X or abandoned the platform altogether. Computing 14/10/2024 News Lancashire Constabulary appoints new deputy chief constable Lancashire Constabulary has appointed current Assistant Chief Constable Sam Mackenzie as its new deputy chief constable. Police Professional 14/10/2024 News Behaviour unbecoming A recent HMICFRS report said police forces need to do more to tackle anti-social behaviour. His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary Lee Freeman KPM explains why. Police Professional 14/10/2024 Feature, Opinion Police in ‘unacceptable’ hour-long 101 waits to answer your calls Staffordshire Police has been taking longer to answer non-emergency calls since the start of the year. Senior cops say it is 'not acceptable' that people are having to wait an hour or more for non-emergency calls to be answered Stoke on Trent Live 14/10/2024 News Cambridgeshire Police rescued more than 150 slavery victims More than 150 modern slavery victims have been rescued by Cambridgeshire Police in the space of the year. From July 2023 to June 2024, 165 people were rescued by the force - an 11 per cent increase from July 2022 to June 2023. Cambs Times 14/10/2024 News WA Police simplifies and elevates its Technology capabilities AUSTRALIA: Western Australia Police Force has invested the last two years reorganising, simplifying and elevating its Technology function and capabilities, and will now support that with a suite of new ICT services and skills. IT News (Australia) 14/10/2024 Audio, News «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events