Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100323 total results. Showing results 8481 to 8500 «421422423424425426427428429Next ›Last » National team marks six years of disrupting County Lines A national team set-up to tackle the threat of county lines is marking six years since its inception. Emergency Services Times 25/9/2024 News HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary calls for new misconduct in public office law Police officers in Scotland who abuse their position should face a similar criminal charge to their colleagues south of the border. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 25/9/2024 News Annual Report 2023-24 This report outlines how HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) has carried out its statutory function for the period 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 25/9/2024 Report Police Scotland officers ‘should face criminal charge for misconduct’ Police officers in Scotland who abuse their position should face a similar criminal charge to their colleagues south of the border, a watchdog has said. BBC 25/9/2024 News Supt Gaynor Wardle: Public order, public safety – Setting standards, professional practice and learning In the fifth episode in our series focusing on the role of the College of Policing, former DCC Jason Harwin - KPM meets the College's Superintendent Gaynor Wardle, Policing Standards Manager to discuss her role and the work of the College to set standards, professional practice and learning around public order and public safety. PolicingTV 25/9/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Ex-Police Federation chairman ‘made sexual comment’ about slain officer’s widow PC Harper, who worked for Thames Valley Police, was killed while responding to a bike theft by three teenagers. The Independent 24/9/2024 News Former police leader allegedly made sexual remark about widow of PC Andrew Harper Tribunal hears John Apter, since suspended, said he wanted to ‘comfort’ widow of officer killed on duty The Guardian 24/9/2024 News National team marks six years of disrupting County Lines A national team set-up to tackle the threat of county lines is marking six years since its inception. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/9/2024 News Drones provide vital support at Victorious Festival Trials continuing in drone as first responder initiative. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/9/2024 News Skiving police officer caught flying to Turkey on holiday after calling in sick Suspicions were raised when evidence emerged that the sick officer was not in the country The Independent 24/9/2024 News Rogue police officers ‘should face same sanction as in England’ An offence modelled on misconduct in public office should be used in Scotland, the chief inspector of constabulary says The Times - Subscription at source 24/9/2024 News Queensland government failed Indigenous people ‘for 160 years’, truth-telling inquiry hears AUSTRALIA: Police commissioner stops short of using word ‘genocide’ to describe actions of previous governments towards Indigenous population The Guardian 24/9/2024 News Andrew Coster: The commissioner who tried to tackle racial bias from within the Police NEW ZEALAND: olice Commissioner Andrew Coster resigned to become the first secretary for social investment and chief executive of the Social Investment Agency. In his new role, he will serve as the lead advisor to the Government and be responsible for delivering on social investment initiatives. Part of Coster’s mahi since his appointment as commissioner in 2020 has been to acknowledge, understand and address bias within the police, which has led to inequitable policing of communities across Aotearoa. His latest Police Minister, Mark Mitchell, denies there is any systemic bias or racism within the police despite a landmark report that revealed systemic bias and racial profiling within policing is continuing. Who commissioned the report? Andrew Coster. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 24/9/2024 Feature To halve VAWG we must target the perpetrators and the system holding them in place Harvey Weinstein, R Kelly, Crispin Odey, Jeffrey Epstein, David Carrick, Dominique Pelicot, Mohammed al Fayed…. It’s a brutal list, even with so few names on it. You could add others of course, covering dozens of pages. When we wrote the SafeLives strategy in 2018, we included this phrase: ‘Societal shifts see a reduction in the motivation and opportunity for different types of power to be abused’. We knew these were major, generational shifts we were calling for. But I wonder whether as a society we’re even in the foothills of either part of this work, the motivation or the opportunity. The Police Foundation 24/9/2024 Feature, Opinion British policing needs a total rethink If you started again with a clean slate, a blank sheet of paper, you would never design a system of policing like this. It’s a system – in England and Wales – where there are 43 ‘territorial’ forces. No matter how big or small, each force has its own leadership structure, specialist units and support functions, such as finance, vetting and human resources. For instance, there’s Warwickshire constabulary with just 1,126 officers, and neighbouring West Midlands Police, with 8,000. They work together at times, but they are led, managed and organised in separate ways The Spectator 24/9/2024 Feature, Opinion AI tool that can do ’81 years of detective work in 30 hours’ trialled by police The tool being tested by Avon and Somerset Police is one of dozens of "ground-breaking" innovations that could soon be rolled out across the UK. Sky News 24/9/2024 News Europol report highlights FRT’s role in policing as civil rights concerns intensify EUROPE: A new Europol report titled “AI and Policing” sheds light on how technologies utilizing artificial intelligence, particularly facial recognition, are being integrated into law enforcement, while concerns about privacy and civil rights grow. Europol’s assessment highlights the potential benefits AI can bring to policing, through the use of predictive policing, and the analysis of large datasets in real-time. BiometricUpdate.com 24/9/2024 News Officers’ mental health a top priority for city’s new police chief CANADA: Sudbury.com connected with Sara Cunningham for a sit-down interview during her first day as Greater Sudbury Police Service chief-designate on Monday sudbury.com (Canada) 24/9/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion A police strip-search left Mysa feeling dehumanised. New data reveals the extent of the practice in NSW AUSTRALIA: Mysa Le felt “vulnerable and completely helpless” when she was ordered by police to undress in front of them so they could search her body for drugs. Le was strip-searched at Sydney’s Midnight Mafia music festival in May 2018, where she said two female police officers took her into a booth and told her to take off her clothes without explaining what was happening. The Guardian 24/9/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Police Commissioner Andrew Coster leaving force for new role NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster is set to lead the Government's Social Investment Agency. It replaces the Social Wellbeing Agency which was part of the Public Service Commission. 1 News (New Zealand) 24/9/2024 News «421422423424425426427428429Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events