Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103869 total results. Showing results 10261 to 10280 «510511512513514515516517518Next ›Last » Trainee PC who made rape joke banned from police A trainee police officer who joked about raping a colleague has been told he would have been sacked had he not already resigned. BBC 5/11/2024 News Met Police Fed slams ‘utter lack of balance’ in Chris Kaba documentary Met officer Martyn Blake was cleared of murder on October 21 and had his suspension lifted immediately thereafter. The Met Police Federation has slammed what it claims was an “utter lack of balance” in the BBC documentary aired last night about the death of Chris Kaba. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2024 News Major domestic violence reforms proposed by Queensland Police Union AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Union has announced domestic violence reforms designed to streamline protection orders and drastically reduce police officers' workloads. 9 News (Australia) 5/11/2024 News Mental health crisis call-outs: Police agree to delay next phase after discussions with officials NEW ZEALAND: The second phase of the police's staged retreat from responding to mental crisis call-outs has been delayed after discussions with health officials. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/11/2024 News Staffing levels at Ballaghaderreen Garda Station have almost halved in the past five months, according to local TD REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of Gardaí assigned to Ballaghaderreen Garda Station in Roscommon has almost halved in the past five months. Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 5/11/2024 News Gardaí fear longer alcohol opening hours will add to public order problems REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda HQ has warned the Department of Justice that more public order problems will be the “inevitable consequence” of proposed laws to extend opening hours. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 5/11/2024 News Operation Soteria’s transformation of RASSO response set to expand to DA, despite fears over funding With almost half of police forces in England and Wales having adopted and implemented the Operation Soteria model to tackle rape and serious sexual offences, Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons spoke to City University of London Professor Katrin Hohl and Avon and Somerset Chief Constable Sarah Crew about the continuing roll out of the programme, the expansion of the approach to address domestic abuse, and concerns that an end to funding could threaten the progress already made. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2024 News New graduate training partnership to tackle fraud and economic crime A new partnership has been announced to recruit, train and develop exceptional new detectives, dedicated to protecting the nation from economic crime – including fraud and cybercrime. Emergency Services Times 5/11/2024 News Applications now open to recruit new Northamptonshire Chief Constable Applications are now open to recruit a new Chief Constable for Northamptonshire Police. Emergency Services Times 5/11/2024 News Gloucestershire Constabulary announces new Interim Deputy Chief Constable Gloucestershire Constabulary has announced Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable, Katy Barrow-Grint, as its new Interim Deputy Chief Constable (DCC). Emergency Services Times 5/11/2024 News Prof Melissa Hamilton: Building public confidence in Law Enforcement use of AI In our second presentation on AI for the series, Professor Melissa Hamilton, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, University of Surrey explores the evolving landscape of AI in policing PolicingTV 5/11/2024 Feature, Video PM announces further funding for the National Crime Agency (NCA) and new migration returns figures The PM has announced two new elements of this government’s approach to boost border security and restore order to the asylum system. Home Office 4/11/2024 News SPA: Police Scotland ‘way behind the curve’ on technology Martyn Evans, chair of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA), has said Police Scotland is “behind the curve on technology”. Holyrood Magazine 4/11/2024 News The IPP sentencing scandal has left hundreds locked up without hope. When will Labour free them? England and Wales abolished these draconian sentences in 2012 – but our crumbling prisons still hold offenders trapped in horrifying stasis The Guardian 4/11/2024 Feature, Opinion Online child abuse is a ‘disease’ that must be tackled like Covid, expert claims Online child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) is on a scale akin to Covid and must be tackled like a global pandemic, it is claimed. Holyrood Magazine 4/11/2024 News Working with INTERPOL to deliver government priorities The Home Secretary’s speech to the INTERPOL General Assembly in Glasgow on working together to deliver on government priorities. Home Office 4/11/2024 News Gross misconduct proven against ex-Derbyshire PC who formed inappropriate relationship A disciplinary panel has ruled that a former Derbyshire Constabulary officer who sent sexually explicit messages to a vulnerable woman, would have been dismissed had he not resigned Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 4/11/2024 News The use of TikTok by the police Police agencies continue to use social media platforms as part of their operations. Although previous research has explored the police's use of Twitter (now referred to as X), Facebook, and other platforms, no known research has explored the police's use of TikTok. As part of the present research, we conducted a content analysis of all TikTok videos posted by the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) between January 2022 and June 2023 (N = 96 videos). Our findings reveal that the VPD focused more on community-oriented content than law enforcement-oriented content in their videos. Our findings also reveal that many videos emphasized a networking strategy. Our research provides an empirical snapshot of how one police agency with a particularly popular TikTok account uses the platform. We highlight the relevance of our findings for research regarding policing and social media as well as policing practice. International Journal of Police Science & Management 4/11/2024 Research article VIDEO: The 3D printers being used to create “ghost guns” AUSTRALIA: 3D printers have been a revolutionary technology, but they are becoming a problem for police as the machines are being used to privately manufacture guns. With no serial numbers, these firearms are now capable of automatic fire and are almost invisible to law enforcement. Mike Lorigan reports with Alysia Thomas-Sam. ABC News (Australia) 4/11/2024 Feature, Video «510511512513514515516517518Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events