Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101034 total results. Showing results 9821 to 9840 «488489490491492493494495496Next ›Last » Police Scotland loses 500 officers a day to attend court As many as 500 police officers a day are taken off Scotland’s streets to appear at court yet only a fraction are called to give evidence, according to the chief constable of Police Scotland. Jo Farrell said the entire justice system had to become more efficient to ensure police officers were able to tackle more crimes. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2024 News China to train thousands of overseas law enforcement officers to create ‘more fair’ world order CHINA: Minister for public security made comments at forum that is part of efforts by ruling Communist party to position itself as a global security leader The Guardian 11/9/2024 News Garda sanctioned over inappropriate sexual relationship with domestic abuse victim – GSOC REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda was found to be in breach of discipline and was sanctioned after a GSOC investigation determined that the garda had engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a victim of domestic abuse. That is according to the 2023 annual report for the Garda SÃochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC), which reveals that last year a total of 1,577 complaints to GSOC from the public were opened, which was a 14% decrease on the 2022 total of 1,826. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 11/9/2024 News Former counter-terrorism British police chief says officers regularly stop and search him – including just a fortnight ago – due to his Asian descent Neil Basu has been a vocal critic of institutional racism within the police Mail Online 11/9/2024 News Avon and Somerset Police officer charged with causing death by dangerous driving An Avon and Somerset Police officer is facing a charge of causing death by dangerous driving following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 11/9/2024 News Sick and suicidal children held in Queensland police watch houses for weeks without healthcare, watchdog reveals AUSTRALIA: Inspector of detention services warns of ‘catastrophic consequences’ of locking up young people in places ‘not suitable for detaining children’ The Guardian 11/9/2024 News Ugly clashes outside Melbourne Land Forces expo, with police ‘appalled’ by behaviour of protesters AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police says it is "appalled" by the behaviour of some protesters at an arms expo in Melbourne, after police were pelted with rocks, cans of baked beans, and horse manure, and sprayed with acid. ABC News (Australia) 11/9/2024 News Australia’s international counter-terrorism efforts need reinvigorating While a recent raise in the terror threat level has increased awareness among Australians about the domestic terror threat, John Coyne and Justin Bassi of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) warn that Australia’s diminishing role in international counter-terrorism (CT), coupled with uncertainty over CT responsibility and resources at government level, is exposing Australian citizens to greater risk. Policing Insight 11/9/2024 Analysis, Feature Custody officers ‘unjustified’ in stomping, kneeing detainee NEW ZEALAND: The use of force by two Auckland custody officers – who stomped on a detainee's legs, slapped his head, and kneed his torso – was unjustified, the police watchdog has found. 1 News (New Zealand) 11/9/2024 News Letters: Why does the Scott Medal system take such a long time to honour the courage and sacrifice of garda officers? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The recent Scott Medal awarded to members of An Garda SÃochána who risked life and limb in the course of their duties and in the preservation of life has once again shown that the system for awarding these medals is flawed. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 11/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Governor of Western Australia Chris Dawson on NAIDOC and the role of policing in Aboriginal lives The conversation with Chris Dawson Governor of Western Australia highlights the significance of flying national flags, including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, in front of police headquarters as a symbol of respect. The cultural change within the police force is progressing, with the recruitment of young police officers from Aboriginal families. Geoff Regan APM , Acting Superintendent of WA Police Force explains how the celebration of NAIDOC Week is important for Aboriginal people to highlight their survival and sovereignty. Policing has played a significant role in the lives of Aboriginal people, and the continued celebration shows respect and progress. The conversation emphasizes the value of Aboriginal contributions to society and the need for a united future. PolicingTV 11/9/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Hundreds of victims have not been told of perpetrators’ release Almost 1,700 prisoners are due to be freed early as part of a new government scheme The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2024 News Police at centre of storm amid prisons overcrowding crisis, senior officers told President of the Police Superintendents’ Association Nick Smart said many inmates will not have proper release plans in place. Express & Star 10/9/2024 News Former Thames Valley Police call handler jailed after admitting corruption A former Thames Valley Police (TVP) staff member has been sentenced to 34 months imprisonment after admitting to corruption charges, following an Independent Office for Police Conduct directed investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 10/9/2024 News Victims’ Commissioner: ‘Regrettable’ some victims not told of early release of offenders Baroness Newlove has said it is "regrettable" that some victims have been left unaware of the early release of their offender. Victims' Commissioner 10/9/2024 News Garda sanctioned for inappropriate relationship with domestic abuse victim, GSOC annual report shows REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: GSOC’s annual report shows that it sent 40 files to the Director of Public Prosecutions last year, arising from GSOC conducting criminal investigations into members. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 10/9/2024 News Nationwide rollout for neighbourhood policing training Government announces it will fund a nationwide rollout of dedicated training for neighbourhood officers College of Policing 10/9/2024 News Dame Diana Johnson speech at the Police Superintendents’ Conference The Crime and Policing Minister spoke at the Police Superintendents’ Conference on 10 September 2024. Home Office 10/9/2024 News Police regularly stop and search me, says former Met chief Neil Basu has criticised the tactic, saying it has been responsible for a collapse in trust in the force among people from ethnic minority backgrounds The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2024 News AI needs to be injected into police force ‘like heroin into bloodstream’, says leading officer Andy Marsh, from the College of Policing, said he hopes AI can make the task of preparing prosecution case files a ‘problem of the past’ in just two years The Independent 10/9/2024 News «488489490491492493494495496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events