Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 11401 to 11420 «567568569570571572573574575Next ›Last » WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch on the challenges of policing in Western Australia Col Blanch, the Commissioner of Western Australia Police Force, shares his policing journey and the challenges faced by the force. The Western Australia Police Force is the largest geographic police force in the world, covering a vast area with a relatively small population. The force has worked to improve its relationship with Indigenous communities and focuses on community policing and working with consent. Data analysis and technology play a crucial role in solving crimes, and the force has implemented reforms to collect and analyze data effectively. The force has a high success rate in solving serious crimes. PolicingTV 7/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Britain on a knife-edge: Police forces across England mobilise 6,000 riot officers after THIRTY-EIGHT locations from Aldershot to Wigan were ear-marked for ‘anti-immigration protests’ TODAY in Telegram messages shared by racist far-right thugs Almost 6,000 officers have been mobilised after a terrifying hitlist showed far-right thugs are set to target immigration centres, refugee shelters and lawyers' homes today - as more race riots are set to spark chaos across the country Mail Online 7/8/2024 News Community resolutions and education about dogs For the last two years I have worked to raise awareness and improve investigative standards around dangerous dog offences and related legislation to frontline response officers, neighbourhood policing officers and police community support officers (PCSOs). College of Policing 6/8/2024 News Police officer quarterly strength statistics: 30 June 2024 Statistics on police officer quarterly strength, which gives the number of full-time-equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 6/8/2024 Report Safer Streets Fund – Round Five Over £34 million allocated through Round Five of the Safer Streets Fund to tackle neighbourhood crime, violence against women and girls (VAWG) and anti-social behaviour (ASB). Home Office 6/8/2024 News Upgrades to rural Wexford garda station provide ‘source of comfort’ to vulnerable members of community REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Upgrade works at the garda station in Kilmore Quay will ensure that it continues to be a strategic operational presence in the Rosslare Municipal District (RMD). Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 6/8/2024 News Our immediate action after Southport attacks Government action taken following the attacks in Southport on 29 July 2024. Home Office 6/8/2024 News College of Policing steps up wellbeing support for officers in the midst of disorder Additional wellbeing support and resources are being made available by us to support police officers and staff. College of Policing 6/8/2024 News PSA President comments on disorder and rioting across UK PSA President Nick Smart has commented on the continued scenes of violence and disorder occurring across the country. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 6/8/2024 News Counter-terror police ‘supporting investigations into widespread rioting’ It comes as Government’s independent reviewer of terror legislation warns against rushing to declare violent disorder as terrorism The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/8/2024 News Halifax names longtime officer as new police chief CANADA: A long-time Halifax Regional Police officer has been hired to lead the municipal force, and will be the city's first permanent Black chief in HRP history. On Tuesday, the Halifax municipality announced Don MacLean has been chosen as the new Halifax Regional Police chief. It's been nearly a year since MacLean was tapped to be acting chief during the search to fill the role permanently. CBC News (Canada) 6/8/2024 News IPCA Finds Fatal Police Shooting In Henderson Justified NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority, which found that Police were justified in shooting a man in Henderson on 17 March 2023. Mirage News 6/8/2024 News Police justified in shooting David Fononga in Henderson NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that officers were justified in shooting Mr Fononga in Henderson on 17 March 2023. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 6/8/2024 Report Treatment of people in custody in Queensland to be scrutinised as complaints rise AUSTRALIA: A review into the treatment of people in custody inside all 63 of Queensland's watch houses has been ordered by Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski. The review will also investigate each facility, how it is staffed and how staff are trained. 9 News (Australia) 6/8/2024 News NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy’s apology to Aboriginal Territorians offers a ‘reset’ AUSTRALIA: Sometimes saying sorry can have a profound impact. When delivered by governments or institutions, an apology can offer a simple but long-awaited acknowledgement of an individual's story, their struggle and their survival in the face of wrongdoing. ABC News (Australia) 6/8/2024 Analysis, Feature Gun firing positions and barricades in place for months before Wieambilla police shooting, inquest hears AUSTRALIA: Gun firing positions and log barricades had been constructed months before a deadly police shooting on Queensland's Western Downs, with a senior officer terming the extremists' property a "stronghold", an inquest has heard. ABC News (Australia) 6/8/2024 News Coroner slams NSW Police handling of 2019 search for missing Indigenous man AUSTRALIA: A New South Wales coroner has criticised the police's handling of the search for an Aboriginal man who went missing in the state's west five years ago, saying "more should have been done". ABC News (Australia) 6/8/2024 News Rioters face terror charges, says top prosecutor People involved in organising disorder and rioting could be charged with terror offences, the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has confirmed. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/8/2024 News England riots: how has ‘two-tier policing’ myth become widespread? Idea has been propagated by Tommy Robinson and others from far right but claim does not stand up to scrutiny The Guardian 6/8/2024 Feature, Opinion College of Policing steps up wellbeing support for officers in the midst of violent disorder Additional wellbeing support and resources are being made available by the College of Policing to support police officers and staff in the wake of rioting and civil unrest across the country. Police Professional 6/8/2024 News «567568569570571572573574575Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events