Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103930 total results. Showing results 11061 to 11080 «550551552553554555556557558Next ›Last » Magistrates welcome MoJ decision to extend sentencing powers Move designed to drive down the remand population which currently stands at 17,000. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 News RoadPeace welcomes National Highways’ decision to phase out the term ‘accident’ National Highways confirmed that while updating its electronic roadside signs will take time due to the complexity and costs involved, it is working towards a unified national system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 News Policing has a ‘weak and confused’ digital centre with no clear governance The report by the Police Foundation concluded that 'there is no clear governance nor a single strategy' to direct national digital and data policy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 News ‘Disappointing’ to see increased number of deaths in or following custody The IOPC found that poor mental health was an even more prominent feature in the deaths which occurred in or following custody this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 News Building Bridges at Blue Evidence-Based Policing Conference November 7-8 (Sold Out – Join the waiting list!) We have sold out Building Bridges at Blue - Canada’s first in-person Evidence-Based Policing Conference taking place November 7 & 8, 2024, at the iconic Blue Mountain Resort, in Collingwood, Ontario. This event is drawing attendees from post secondary institutions, police agencies and industry stakeholders across Canada. Policing Insight 17/10/2024 Advertisement, Feature Officer told domestic victim there’d be charges, help years before her murder. But nothing happened CANADA: Police still not doing enough risk assessments or getting sufficient history on domestics, case reviews find. CBC News (Canada) 17/10/2024 Feature, Video Niagara Falls vanishing act: The case of Landry Ntwari CANADA: On Jan. 1, 2017, at 12 a.m. sharp, the New Year’s Eve festivities were well underway in Niagara Falls, Ont. Eight days later, remnants of the annual tradition had all but disappeared. Blue Line (Canada) 17/10/2024 Feature Cavan/Monaghan GRA rep appointed to high-profile role REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association, established in 1978, is an association comprising members of the Garda Síochána holding Garda Rank. Northern Sound (Republic of Ireland) 17/10/2024 News Calls made in the Seanad for extra Garda resources in Co. Roscommon REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senator Eugene Murphy raised the issue in the Seanad this morning following what he described as a recent crime spree in the county. Shannonside (Republic of Ireland) 17/10/2024 News Minister McEntee announces establishment of the Judicial Appointments Commission REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has today (Thursday) commenced legislation providing for the establishment of the Judicial Appointments Commission on 1st January 2025. Government of Ireland 17/10/2024 News Youth-focused custody suite offers ‘reachable and teachable’ moments to divert young offenders from crime A youth-focused custody suite introduced by Cleveland Police provides separate facilities for young offenders away from potentially damaging influences of adult suspects, and the opportunity to talk to Youth Justice Service ‘custody navigators’ offering engagement and immediate support, in an initiative which is already attracting interest from other forces, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 Feature, Innovation New scheme to cut ‘red tape’, offer $85,000 for victims of crime in Victoria AUSTRALIA: A new scheme will cut the red tape for victims of crime in Victoria, allowing them to access up to $85,000 in financial help online. Victim Support Minister Enver Erdogan today announced the new Financial Assistance Scheme, which can be accessed online so victims no longer have to attend court and face their perpetrators. Victims will now be able to receive up to $60,000, with some eligible for an additional $25,000 in certain circumstances. 9 News (Australia) 17/10/2024 News QPS inducts its largest ever cohort of international and interstate officer transfers AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) welcomed a wave of seasoned talent today as 78 officers, all with interstate or international policing experience, graduated from the QPS Academy in Oxley. QPS offers a special-entry program for officers with experience in other Australian or overseas police services, and trains recruits through its 18-week Police Abridged Competency Education (PACE) program. PACE uses a combination of theory and skills-based training and assessment, designed to build upon existing policing experience. myPolice - Queensland Police News 17/10/2024 News WA police officers set to reject second pay offer amid union talks AUSTRALIA: Police officers are poised to reject a second wage offer from the Government amid ongoing union negotiations, with doubts about the pact. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 17/10/2024 News NSW Police policy concealed as officer faces court over crash that killed Indigenous teen Jai Kalani Wright AUSTRALIA: Details of the NSW police force's safe-driving policy will be hidden from the public as a sergeant faces court over a fatal crash with a Dunghutti teenager. Benedict Bryant, 46, was behind the wheel when Jai Kalani Wright, who was cycling, collided with his unmarked police vehicle in inner-city Sydney on February 19, 2022. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 17/10/2024 News Extraordinary secrecy surrounds court details of senior NSW police officer charged with drink-driving AUSTRALIA: Officer, who can only be referred to as AB under 40-year court order, allegedly crashed police car in Sydney tunnel after getting drunk at work function The Guardian 17/10/2024 News Police deletion of unlawful photos ‘fundamental to public trust’ – privacy commissioner NEW ZEALAND: Police have been told public trust is on the line over getting technology in place to find and delete all the photos of people they should not have stored. The lack of tech is standing in the way of police fully dealing with pictures officers gathered unlawfully for years. The privacy commissioner said police had held up a digital evidence management system as a solution. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/10/2024 News Watch: Training police horses to help deal with public disorder "Hooves on the ground, propellers in the sky" - that's how one officer described Police Scotland's approach to dealing with public order. After unrest in other parts of the UK over the summer, the spotlight has been on how to tackle protests and disorder. The force says their approach is changing rapidly - with a combination of drones and horses now likely to be more useful in a riot situation than shields and batons. The BBC were given exclusive access to the training of Police Scotland's mounted unit - meeting some experienced horses, as well as some newbies who are just learning the ropes. BBC 17/10/2024 Feature, Video Counter-terrorism police investigating UK warehouse fire over possible links to Russia Police say they are liaising with European law enforcement partners to investigate a spate of suspected Russian attacks The Independent 17/10/2024 News Former Bedfordshire Police officer jailed after targeting vulnerable teenage girls A former Bedfordshire Police officer who targeted vulnerable teenage girls over social media for “sexual gratification” has been jailed for more than three years. Police Professional 17/10/2024 News «550551552553554555556557558Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events