Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102699 total results. Showing results 10841 to 10860 «539540541542543544545546547Next ›Last » Chef’s body exhumed decades after mysterious death as new Garda probe launched REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Patrick Nugent was 23 years old when he died following a private party at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in Clare in February 1984. Mr Nugent was the banqueting manager at the venue. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2024 News Not so super ‘Wholly inadequate’ top cop numbers in Garda ranks amid fears force ‘losing links’ to communities due to policing model REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda organisation does not have enough Superintendents to meet the “challenges of modern policing”, a senior officer has warned. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2024 News Senior garda claims new policing model has led to loss of links with local communities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A senior garda has claimed that the implementation of the new 'Operating Policing Model' has led to them losing their links with local communities and the staff they supervise. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2024 News Report highlights need for better data to improve perpetrator programme engagement and completion While the potential benefits of perpetrator programmes in reducing domestic and sexual violence have been recognised for some time, a new report by researchers at Australia’s Monash University highlights the need for better measurement of why some programmes prove more effective than others, and the factors that can influence male offender engagement, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2024 Analysis, Feature Ex-police officer wins £1.1m after discrimination A former police officer has been handed more than £1m in compensation after it was ruled she had been discriminated against. Katrina Hibbert was a safeguarding sergeant with Thames Valley Police (TVP), working with victims of child sexual and drug exploitation in Cherwell and West Oxfordshire. She had started a party and events business as a "positive outlet" to help her cope with the stress of her job, a tribunal heard. But she resigned from the force after it withdrew permission for her to run the business while she was off sick, which a judge found to be "discrimination arising from her disability". BBC 25/9/2024 News First Nations children – some as young as 11 – strip-searched by NSW police at higher rate, new data reveals AUSTRALIA: First Nations people in New South Wales are subject to 45 per cent of all "uses of force" by NSW police despite making up only 3.44 per cent of the population, a new accountability dashboard has revealed. The Police Accountability Dashboard by Redfern Legal Centre (RLC) released on Wednesday, also revealed First Nations children are strip-searched at a younger age and at a greater rate between the ages of 11 and 15 compared to non-First Nations children. Two of the Aboriginal children strip-searched by NSW police were just 11 years old. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 25/9/2024 News Current and former NSW Police Force officers reveal ‘toxic’ workplace culture, bullying and sexism AUSTRALIA: Mel Cooper was a bright-eyed 19-year-old when she joined the New South Wales Police force in 1994 as one of its youngest recruits. "You want to save the world, change the world, make it a better place and help people," the former senior sergeant said. But just months into the job as a probationary constable, she first became the victim of the force's toxic culture when she was handcuffed to a desk in her uniform and photographed by male officers on a night shift. ABC News (Australia) 25/9/2024 News Parliament to get its own police force NEW ZEALAND: Parliament yesterday moved to give its security staff powers of search, seizure and arrest. In effect it is establishing a quasi Parliamentary police force which will have the power to handcuff and detain offenders. But it will be a force with some heavy restrictions on what it can do. Politik (New Zealand) 25/9/2024 News Senior gardaí say links with local communities lost under new policing model REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senior Garda officers have strongly criticised the new Operating Policing Model which is being introduced by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2024 News Outgoing police boss hopes the role remains politically neutral NEW ZEALAND: Andrew Coster will leave his position early to head the revamped Social Investment Agency, writes Stewart Sowman-Lund in today’s extract from The Bulletin. The Spinoff (New Zealand) 25/9/2024 News Garda superintendents criticise new divisional structure that is being ‘forced through’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Frontline garda managers have strongly criticised new geographical policing structures, saying they are being “forced through without consideration” of either the gardaí tasked with delivering them or local communities. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/9/2024 News Recruitment campaign launched for new champion to support victims of major incidents Victims and bereaved families of any future major incident will be better supported with the launch of a new permanent bespoke position. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 25/9/2024 News The impact of the PEQF: Recognising and measuring the success of student officers With much of the discussions around police recruitment and student officers focused on entry routes, early leavers and inexperience, University of South Wales Policing Lecturer Jack Moss argues that it’s time for a more meaningful and accurate measure of success or otherwise of the Policing Education Qualifications Framework, as well as greater recognition for the efforts and achievements of student officers themselves. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Met sets out its plan to become ‘a truly anti-racist and inclusive organisation’ The publication of the first London Race Action Plan provides detail on how the Met plans to become an anti-racist organisation, having made this commitment in New Met for London last year, but the Commissioner says that Black Londoners have been let down by the police for many years and there is much work to do to deliver real change. Emergency Services Times 25/9/2024 News Policing in Scotland ‘missing’ misconduct in public office offence The HMICS report for 23/24 is the first to be published since the force's new Chief Constable, Jo Farrell, came into the role. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/9/2024 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. 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 «539540541542543544545546547Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events