Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115229 total results. Showing results 12161 to 12180 «605606607608609610611612613Next ›Last » After 40-year mystery, police say ‘Mr. X’ in 1985 Air India bombing is dead CANADA: Police in British Columbia believe they have solved a decades-long mystery by identifying a suspect known as “Mr. X” who is thought to have helped test a bomb before the 1985 Air India terror attack. Blue Line (Canada) 27/6/2025 News Saugeen Shores Police address social media videos from suspended officer CANADA: The Saugeen Shores Police Service (SSPS) has issued a public statement addressing a series of social media videos posted by a suspended member of the police service. Blue Line (Canada) 27/6/2025 News Police launch pilot to support neurodiverse people A police force has launched a pilot scheme in a bid to improve the way emergency services support those living with neurodiversity. BBC 27/6/2025 News Off-duty garda got ‘paralytic drunk’ at stag and assaulted hotel porter, court told REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An off-duty garda and former inter-county GAA star got “paralytic drunk” during an “alcohol-fuelled” stag weekend before assaulting a hotel porter, a court in Clare has been told. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 27/6/2025 News Yet another grim milestone as Crown Court backlog reaches unprecedented levels “Victims should not bear the burden alone” – Commissioner sounds alarm as key services face closure amid funding cuts despite record Crown Court backlog. Victims' Commissioner 27/6/2025 News ICCL Submission on the General Scheme of the Criminal Law and Civil Law (Miscellaneous) Bill 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: ICCL recently made a submission to the Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Home Affairs and Migration on the General Scheme of the Criminal Law and Civil Law (Miscellaneous) Bill 2025. Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) 27/6/2025 News Wexford gets just one new garda despite population of 164,000 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: County Wexford is set receive just one probationary garda from the latest class to emerge from Garda College in Templemore it has emerged. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 27/6/2025 News Relationship between burnout, job satisfaction and psychological wellbeing in Spanish Civil Guard This study examines burnout (emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy), job satisfaction, and psychological wellbeing in Spanish Civil Guard officers, analysing their interrelationships and predictive effects. A total of 604 active-duty officers (90.2% male, mean age = 43.3 years) participated, completing online versions of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and the Overall Job Satisfaction Scale. Results showed that 22.4% exhibited a burnout profile, 39% reported job dissatisfaction, and 36.6% experienced psychological distress. Significant associations emerged among burnout dimensions, job satisfaction, and wellbeing. Emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, professional efficacy, and age were key wellbeing predictors. Findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to mitigate burnout, improve job satisfaction, and promote officer wellbeing. The study advances theoretical understanding and informs policies to enhance working conditions within policing, contributing to both individual welfare and organisational effectiveness. Police Practice and Research 27/6/2025 Research article Cases against Jersey Police lowest in a decade The number of cases made against Jersey police officers has dropped to its lowest in a decade, according to the island's police watchdog. The Jersey Police Complaints Authority (JPCA) said there were nine new cases in 2024 compared with 12 the previous year and the highest in the past decade of 35 in 2014. BBC 27/6/2025 News Hamilton police use of force remains disproportionate with Black and Middle Eastern people, data shows CANADA: 'These patterns are not new and neither are the calls for action,' staff sergeant says CBC News (Canada) 27/6/2025 News Victoria’s new police chief faced a grilling on his first day – from the recruits AUSTRALIA: A press pack waited for Victoria's new chief commissioner after his swearing in on Friday, but the prickliest questions came from new police recruits. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/6/2025 News Black children arrested in London ‘15% more likely to be criminalised’ than white children Report finds black offenders less likely to receive mentoring to help them avoid getting criminal record at early age The Guardian 27/6/2025 News Viewpoint: Child ‘Q,’ a fair decision or a gross miscarriage of justice? Chris Hobbs argues that the officers who strip searched a black schoolgirl after she was suspected of concealing drugs were treated harshly by the misconduct panel chaired by a Met commander. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2025 Feature, Opinion Mike Bush officially sworn in as Victoria’s new police chief commissioner AUSTRALIA: Mike Bush has been officially sworn in as Victoria's new chief police commissioner. ABC News (Australia) 27/6/2025 News WA Police officer lied to wrongly charge Geraldton man AUSTRALIA: The corruption watchdog has recommended police consider prosecuting the former officer. WA Today (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/6/2025 News Police officer charged with assaulting 13-year-old boy after fleeing driver incident NEW ZEALAND: A police officer has been charged with assaulting a 13-year-old boy after a fleeing driver incident. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/6/2025 News Strength, energy and unfailing personal commitment Six months since the police team investigating the Post Office Horizon scandal was strengthened to 100, their work continues to gather pace with the scope ever increasing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 27/6/2025 News Bedfordshire Police embraces digital agility to deliver modern policing services Like most law-enforcement organisations, Bedfordshire Police, in the UK, faces multiplying crime threats and limited resources to fight them. Emergency Services Times 27/6/2025 News New nationwide specialist training set to strengthen neighbourhood policing The College of Policing has launched a new training programme aimed at professionalising neighbourhood policing. Emergency Services Times 27/6/2025 News Polly Harrar: ‘It’s remarkable anyone could ever use an excuse for sexual abuse, rape or murder based on culture’ Policing Insight's Sarah Gibbons spoke to Polly Harrar – founder of the Sharan Project, Chair of the London Harmful Practices Group led by the Metropolitan Police, violence against women and girls (VAWG) advocate, and women in leadership trainer – about the need to improve the systems in place for tackling VAWG, the dangers of weighing cultural considerations in the fight against sexual crimes and child abuse, and the importance of training for women leaders. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/6/2025 Analysis, Feature, Interview «605606607608609610611612613Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events