Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100238 total results. Showing results 9121 to 9140 «453454455456457458459460461Next ›Last » Gang patch ban in home order ‘railroaded’ through without proper consultation – Law Society NEW ZEALAND: Government ministers are being accused of deliberately dodging consultation on a new power that would allow courts to ban gang patches in the home. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/9/2024 News Garda previously accused of raping teenager challenges ongoing suspension from duty REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Probationer member, who has never been charged or prosecuted, says allegation withdrawn in early 2021. A garda who was the subject of a since withdrawn rape allegation has taken a High Court action challenging his ongoing suspension from work. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 9/9/2024 News Being a dyslexic police officer in England and Wales: Identity, disability, and disclosure This paper presents the research findings of a qualitative, in-depth interview study exploring the personal experiences and perceptions of a sample of 25 dyslexic police officers working in numerous police forces in England and Wales. Utilising the social model of disability, the present paper explores the impact of dyslexia on police officers when conducting different aspects of policing, including disclosure, recruitment, training, education, and well-being in the operational role. The findings highlight prevalent disabling attitudes, discriminatory behaviours, and a lack of reasonable adjustments within police services in England and Wales. The paper concludes with tentative suggestions for potential improvements and discusses future research directions. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Subscription at source 9/9/2024 Research article Police anti-racism initiative slammed for ‘shocking’ decision to hold back £1.8 million in funding Black police chief says the shortfall shows ‘why our members feel that things have got worse over the last four years’ Byline Times 9/9/2024 News Thousands of prisoners are about to be released early. Is probation ready? I met Anthony by the gates of Thameside prison in south-east London. A skinny, gaunt-looking man in his 40s, he’d spent much of his adult life in and out of jail for offences linked to his mental health problems and addiction to drugs. His latest spell inside had lasted eight months. He was hugely relieved to be out and vowed, like so many other newly-released prisoners, never to go back. The Spectator 9/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Chief constable ‘retires’ for a month before return The chief constable of Sussex Police has retired from the force - but is set to rejoin after a short break. Jo Shiner, who was appointed to the role in June 2020 and was Sussex's first female chief constable, formally retired on 31 August. But as part of the force’s Retire and Rejoin scheme, she will be formally recommended by the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) to rejoin as chief constable after a month. BBC 9/9/2024 News ‘I have a harder shell now’, says 999 call handler More than 76,000 emergency 999 calls have been picked up by North Yorkshire Police so far this year, with each one answered within an average of just six seconds. As the UK marks Emergency Services Day, the BBC went behind the scenes at the control room in York. BBC 9/9/2024 Feature Money laundering and the harm from organised crime: Results from a data linkage study AUSTRALIA: We examined the effect of money laundering on the harm associated with organised crime by using linked data on organised crime groups known to law enforcement from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission and suspicious transactions reported to the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre. Involvement in money laundering by an organised crime group, and an increase in the amount of money laundered, increased the probability of organised crime and the amount of crime-related harm to the community. The increase in money laundering preceded the increase in crime-related harm, suggesting the harm was due to the reinvestment of illicit funds in future criminal enterprises. These findings suggest that reducing the amount of money laundered by organised crime groups would limit their ability to reinvest illicit funds in future criminal enterprises. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 9/9/2024 Research article Money laundering and the harm from organised crime AUSTRALIA: New research by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) provides clear evidence of the close connection between organised crime and money laundering, and the significant harm this is causing to the Australian community. Australian Government 9/9/2024 News Regina police chief says new complex-needs shelter seeing success CANADA: Regina’s Police Chief Farooq Sheikh said more people are getting the help they need by being redirected from cells to the city’s new complex-needs shelter. CJME (Canada) 9/9/2024 News Winnipeg police overtime costs soar as demands on service increase: report CANADA: Service estimates the overtime costs will be 57 per cent higher than in 2023 CBC News (Canada) 9/9/2024 News Ex-Pc goes on trial accused of on-duty sexual assaults Oliver Dines, formerly of West Mercia Police, is accused of assaulting two women around a month apart in 2020. The Independent 9/9/2024 News Police officer to face trial for sexual assault A serving police officer has appeared in court and denied sexual assault. BBC 9/9/2024 News Record 14,508 officers signed off with poor mental health in past year Figure 9 per cent up on previous year and has increased by 130 per cent since first Police Oracle survey 11 years ago. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/9/2024 News Wellington off-duty police officer caught in public sex act at train station carpark NEW ZEALAND: An off-duty police officer who engaged in a sex act in a public car park in Wellington has avoided charges. The IPCA oversaw the investigation into an allegation that an off-duty officer was seen engaging in consensual sexual activity with a civilian acquaintance inside a parked car in a train station car park. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/9/2024 News An Garda SÃochána launches final phase of body-worn cameras proof of concept An Garda SÃochána has commenced the third and final phase of its ‘proof of concept’ for body-worn cameras together with the supporting digital evidence management system (DEMS). Police Professional 9/9/2024 News Investigation underway after WA Police officer dies inside Perth police facility AUSTRALIA: A serving WA officer has died in non-suspicious circumstances at a police facility in Perth, authorities have confirmed. The male police officer, reported by The West Australian as a homicide squad detective, died on Monday, with an investigation currently underway. 7 News (Australia) 9/9/2024 News Victims’ Commissioner highlights torment of persistent anti-social behaviour on ‘forgotten’ victims A newly published report by the Victims’ Commissioner has highlighted the detrimental impact on victims of persistent anti-social behaviour in England and Wales. Police Professional 9/9/2024 News Former Police Commissioner to lead combined review into child deaths AUSTRALIA: Former Police Commissioner Mal Hyde AO will lead a combined review of multiple government agencies and their interactions with the families of two children who subsequently died amid suspected criminal neglect. Government of South Australia 9/9/2024 News Staggering number of serious assaults on Queensland police revealed AUSTRALIA: At least 12 police officers are seriously assaulted in Queensland every week, new Queensland Sentencing Council data has revealed. "A week ago we had an officer at Beenleigh that was deliberately run down by a motorcycle and injured," Queensland Police Union President Shane Prior said. 9 News (Australia) 9/9/2024 News «453454455456457458459460461Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events