Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100269 total results. Showing results 9641 to 9660 «479480481482483484485486487Next ›Last » Minister McEntee launches the 2024 campaign for the position of Recruit Prison Officer in the Irish Prison Service REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, today opened the 2024 recruitment campaign for Recruit Prison Officers in the Irish Prison Service and has encouraged driven individuals interested in a worthwhile and fulfilling new career to apply. Government of Ireland 29/8/2024 News Police and academics urged to collaborate on a ‘pracademic’ approach to tackling CSE A recent conference focusing on sexual offending, vulnerability and policing saw calls for senior police and academics to take a “pracademic” approach to child sexual exploitation, described as a “public health crisis” for the current generation of children and young people, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/8/2024 Analysis, Feature NSW Police establish new strike force to investigate luxury cars being spray painted in inner Sydney AUSTRALIA: NSW Police have created a new strike force to investigate cars being graffitied across Sydney's inner suburbs. Named Strike Force Opelika, detectives will investigate accusations of cars being spray painted earlier this week. According to one resident, at least 60 cars have been targeted. ABC News (Australia) 29/8/2024 News Comancheros arrests will make dent in NZ’s drug market – police NEW ZEALAND: A massive police bust has seen every member of the Comancheros gang chapter in Christchurch arrested. Other gang members and associates in Auckland are also facing charges and millions of dollars worth of drugs have been seized, as well as guns, cash, jewellery and a house. Detective Inspector Darrin Thomson told Anna Thomas the arrests will make a big dent in the country's drug market. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/8/2024 Audio, News Operation Avon: Entire Christchurch Comancheros chapter arrested + media advisory NEW ZEALAND: Police have arrested every patched member of the Christchurch chapter of the Comancheros yesterday, in a significant operation targeting the gang. New Zealand Police 29/8/2024 News NT Police “too busy” to perform welfare check on Aboriginal woman hours before she was killed AUSTRALIA: An Aboriginal woman in Darwin was allegedly murdered by her partner nine hours after police were "too busy" to conduct a welfare check on her. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 29/8/2024 News Police officer went abroad after calling in sick A former police officer who called in sick and then went on holiday abroad "showed disdain" for his colleagues, a chief constable said. BBC 29/8/2024 News Families of Queensland police officers Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold call for change at Wieambilla inquest AUSTRALIA: The families of two police officers murdered at Wieambilla say an inquest into the deadly ambush has exposed "serious operational failings" by Queensland police that they believe could have prevented their deaths. ABC News (Australia) 29/8/2024 News Record numbers of police in county – commissioner Cambridgeshire now has a record number of police officers, according to a report by the county's police and crime commissioner. BBC 29/8/2024 News Entire Christchurch Comancheros gang chapter arrested; police seize guns, cash, drugs NEW ZEALAND: Every patched member of the Christchurch chapter of the Comancheros has been arrested in a remarkable police operation targeting the gang. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 29/8/2024 News RocketDNA selected to supply WA Police’s Drone Program AUSTRALIA: RocketDNA a technology service company that leverages AI and Autonomous Drones to provide mission-critical services for enterprise customers, is pleased to announce that it has been selected, via a public tender process, to supply the Western Australia Police Force (WAPOL) with drone-in-a-box systems for the development of their Drone as First Responder (DFR) program. Media Net (Australia) 29/8/2024 News Last-minute gang law changes ban insignia in homes and widen police search powers NEW ZEALAND: At the 11th hour, and after the public consultation process had closed, the Government extended its gangs bill to give police far-reaching powers to arrest people for insignia kept in their home. newsroom (New Zealand) 29/8/2024 News Embedding EBP to become policing’s ‘business as usual’ Ahead of the Global Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) Conference, Mark Evans, NZ Police Executive Lead for Future Policing and the Vice-President of the Australia New Zealand Society of Evidence-Based Policing, spoke to fellow EBP pioneers about the growth, opportunities and challenges around the approach; in this second of two features, he explores the future of EBP over the coming decade, and how to increase understanding among the public as well as convincing the sceptics. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Local garda divisions get a restructuring REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The restructuring of garda divisions to provide greater focus on community policing has come into effect in West Cork. The Southern Star (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 29/8/2024 News Officials hopeful of suitable candidates applying for deputy garda commissioner job before Thursday deadline REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senior gardai are concerned about being landed with large tax liabilities if they are appointed to the role. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2024 News Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner crime update Darryl Preston, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire, has published his annual report into crime across the county. Cambs Times 29/8/2024 News Ben Haiman, Washington DC police reservist on the unique insights and abilities of volunteer policing Ben Haiman, a police reservist in Washington DC, discusses his involvement in volunteer policing and the changes in the Metropolitan Police's reserve program. He emphasizes the unique insights and abilities that volunteer policing offers and the importance of recognizing and valuing the work of volunteers. PolicingTV 29/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Managing and supporting volunteers: The key to success and volunteers contributing to road safety Dr. Melissa Pepper, a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Greenwich, discusses her research on volunteers in policing. She explains the role of police support volunteers (PSVs) in the UK, who provide non-uniformed support to local police services. Melissa emphasizes the importance of infrastructure and good volunteer management in ensuring the success of volunteer programs. She also highlights the impact of volunteer police cadets, who contribute to community events and gain valuable experiences. PolicingTV 29/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Law Enforcement Data Service: equality impact assessment The equality impact assessment demonstrates how the Law Enforcement Data Service complies with the public sector equality duty. Home Office 28/8/2024 Report Victims deserve highest standards from police We are concerned some victims are not confident that reporting a crime will lead to justice. College of Policing 28/8/2024 News «479480481482483484485486487Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events