Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100775 total results. Showing results 12341 to 12360 «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Prisoners to serve shorter sentences until 2026 to avert ‘total breakdown of law and order’ Labour confirms it will release many prisoners 40 per cent of the way into their sentences instead of halfway through to ease overcrowding crisis The Independent 12/7/2024 News One time Humberside officer leading force on interim basis after unexpected exit An IOPC inquiry into former CC Paul Anderson is ongoing, after allegations of misconduct came to light on June 12. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Lack of single procurement model ‘at heart’ of issues with uniform The PFEW's Belinda Goodwin and Zac Mader are leading work on a uniform survey which they say will shape the changes sought moving forward. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Former head of police watchdog ‘shocked’ at sex claims The former head of the police watchdog has told of his "shock" at historic sex claims, saying he stepped down from his high-profile role as it was "the right thing to do". BBC 12/7/2024 News ‘Fatal 4’ behaviours drive up road collisions by 20% Police forces are coming together in a national operation to tackle the ‘fatal 4’ behaviours that cause a spike in road users being killed or seriously injured during the month of July. Police Professional 12/7/2024 News Victims must not suffer consequences of prison crisis, warns Domestic Abuse Commissioner The Domestic Abuse Commissioner has written to the Prime Minister calling for urgent action to address the prison capacity crisis. Police Professional 12/7/2024 News Toronto’s youth firearm arrests up 161% in 2 years, new data shows CANADA: Police say uptick happening as gangs 'recruiting and engage' young people. CBC News (Canada) 12/7/2024 News National Police Federation marks five years of representing the members of the RCMP CANADA: The National Police Federation (NPF) has celebrated its fifth anniversary as the sole bargaining agent for the more than 20,000 members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Blue Line (Canada) 12/7/2024 News N.S. RCMP officer charged with three counts of sexual assault, uttering threats CANADA: A Nova Scotia RCMP officer has been charged with sexual assault after an investigation by the province’s police watchdog agency. Blue Line (Canada) 12/7/2024 News Donegal Garda accused of making ‘false statement’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A serving garda in Donegal has been accused of making a ‘false statement’. Donegal Daily (Republic of Ireland) 12/7/2024 News Move to appoint head of Mayo ‘safety partnership’ as new garda appointments confirmed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Mayo County Council has invited expressions of interest for the position of chairperson of the new local community safety partnership. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 12/7/2024 News Criminalizing coercive control may seem like a good idea, but could it further victimize women? Already a criminal offence in the UK and parts of Australia, coercive control in intimate relationships looks set to be crimimalized in Canada under legislation making its way through the Senate; but PhD student Eden Hoffer and Professor Nadine Wathen of Western University, Ontario, argue that – because of the nature of the criminal justice system, and gender-neutral policies – criminalizing coercive control could also criminalize more women victim-survivors of intimate partner violence. Policing Insight 12/7/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to identification of initial need and risk in Rochdale This letter summarises the findings of the joint targeted area inspection (JTAI) of the multi-agency response to identification of initial need and risk (often referred to as the ‘front door’) in Rochdale. Ofsted 12/7/2024 Report Trends in absences owing to psychological illnesses in ‘frontline’ and ‘response’ officers in England and Wales In recent years, the psychological impact associated with ‘being a police officer’ has been brought into sharp focus. However, little has been reported on absences due to psychological illness, specifically in functions more frequently exposed to Potentially Traumatic Events (PTEs). This paper presents data collected from 23 territorial Forces in England and Wales covering 2019–2023 on ‘Frontline’ and ‘Response’ officer absence(s) attributed to psychological illness(es). The findings show overall rates of increase in the mean (40%), minimum (450%), and maximum (46%) rates of officer absence owing to psychological illnesses – at least double that of sickness absences. This paper also reports on Occupational Health Referrals (OHR) with one Force reporting a 247% rate of increase in referrals for ‘Response’ officers due to psychological illness. The paper concludes by emphasising the urgent need for attention and exploration into the causes of increased psychological illness before officer absences become unsustainable. Police Practice and Research 12/7/2024 Research article Bravery award PC says stabbing incident highlights need for new generation vests At the Federation awards event Met Commissioner highlights 18 officer assaults per day and exceptional bravery of response teams. A Met officer who with her colleague has won the 2024 national Police Bravery Award for their response to an incident of extreme sudden violence in London’s West End has highlighted the need for stab vests that give better protection and first aid kit that can quickly stem bleeding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Home Secretary speaks of her ‘pride in policing’ at Police Bravery Awards Politicians and police leaders gathered with award nominees and their families at the 29th Police Bravery Awards where the new Home Secretary and Policing Minister spoke of their pride in policing but recognised the challenges ahead to make the country’s streets safer. Emergency Services Times 12/7/2024 News Statement – Victims’ Commissioner responds to early release announcement Baroness Newlove: "The justice system faces immense pressure, demanding difficult choices. Yet, victim safety must never be compromised." Victims' Commissioner 12/7/2024 News Stabbed Met officers win national police bravery award Two Metropolitan Police officers stabbed by a member of the public have been named as the overall winners at the Police Bravery Awards. BBC 12/7/2024 News Justice Secretary’s prison early release announcement a missed opportunity The announcement by the Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, was today described as a missed opportunity. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies 12/7/2024 News Police condemn title of new ITV sitcom: ‘Highly offensive’ The show, set in a police training college, makes light of the Tories’ policy of recruiting 20,000 new police officers ‘in double quick time’ The Independent 12/7/2024 News «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events