Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102798 total results. Showing results 12601 to 12620 «627628629630631632633634635Next ›Last » New police custody and investigation complex set to open in Durham this year Durham Constabulary’s new state-of-the-art investigative hub is due to open later this year with police and crime commissioner (PCC) Joy Allen taking delivery of the keys this week. Police Professional 20/8/2024 News College launches consultation on updated modern slavery guidance The College of Policing is consulting on updated guidance for modern slavery and human trafficking. Police Professional 20/8/2024 News Force used by officers in fatal shooting was ‘necessary and proportionate’ An independent investigation has found that Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) firearms officers used “necessary and proportionate force” during a fatal shooting in Southwark earlier this year. Police Professional 20/8/2024 News New government urged to take responsibility for the Police Race Action Plan Sir Keir Starmer’s government must prioritise anti-racist policing by funding and overseeing the plan says a report from the Independent Scrutiny & Oversight Board The Voice 20/8/2024 News Petition declaring no confidence in Federation CEO approaching 3,000 signatures As of the time of writing the petition has amassed 2,690 signatures. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 News Met officers used necessary force during Bywater Place fatal shooting Bryce Hodgson died on January 30 following an incident at a house in Southwark in which he pointed a loaded crossbow at firearms officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 News Inspire Justice Awards 2024: Q&A with ceremony host Clive Myrie The Inspire Justice Awards is the UK’s only awards programme that celebrates the achievements of the entire justice sector workforce. Hosting the awards on 12 September is journalist and TV presenter Clive Myrie. Ahead of the big day we spoke to Clive about his life and career and why it is important to recognise the hidden heroes of the justice system. Policing Insight 20/8/2024 Advertisement, Feature, Interview, Opinion Strained RCMP resources mean a ‘delicate balance’ on protecting MPs: internal memo CANADA: The demands of protecting parliamentarians and other public figures are placing “significant strain” on RCMP personnel and taking resources from other federal policing priorities, warns an internal briefing note. Blue Line (Canada) 20/8/2024 News Youth from across Canada attend RCMP leadership workshop CANADA: This week, 13 youth from across Canada will be at the RCMP Academy, Depot Division in Regina, Saskatchewan for a Youth Leadership Workshop. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 20/8/2024 News Demand for Citywest garda station to combat problems REUBLIC OF IRELAND: Citywest "really ought to have its own garda station by now and some real reform of garda divisions" to combat anti-social behaviour, according to a local TD. Echo.ie (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 News FSI Annual Report 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It is my pleasure to present Forensic Science Ireland’s Annual Report for 2023 and share FSI’s contributions and achievements over the past year – a landmark year for FSI. Government of Ireland 20/8/2024 Report Minister McEntee publishes Forensic Science Ireland’s Annual Report 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has today published the Forensic Science Ireland (FSI) Annual Report for 2023. Government of Ireland 20/8/2024 News ACC Sam Millar: ‘If anyone thinks VAWG is going away, diminishing, and we have the resources right – we haven’t’ Following the publication of the recent UK violence against women and girls (VAWG) National Policing Statement, ACC Sam Millar, Strategic Programme Director of the VAWG Taskforce, spoke to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons about re-shaping the service to victims, the need for greater collaboration and a whole system approach, and the importance of supporting front-line staff investigating often high-harm offences. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview The state of the Met: How did we get here, and where do we go next? The recent HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services report into the Metropolitan Police Service made difficult reading, with the force graded as less than adequate in seven out of eight performance areas; author and former Met Chief Superintendent John Sutherland believes that for the force to recover, there needs to be greater understanding and acknowledgement of the reasons behind the current crisis. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 Feature, Opinion PFNI tells Prime Minister Stormont is ‘major part of policing problem’ CC Jon Boutcher and PFNI Chair Liam Kelly met Sir Keir Starmer when he visited the Police College at Garneville yesterday. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2024 News New anti-crime strategy launches in Chatham An initiative to prevent crime and anti-social behaviour has been launched in Kent. The 'Clear, Hold, Build' strategy aims to create a safer environment in the New Road area of Chatham by targeting and removing people causing problems. BBC 20/8/2024 News Vancouver police extend body worn camera trial until end of 2024 CANADA: Const. Tania Visintin: "It is important to maintain momentum for this within VPD and with the public." The Vancouver Police Department has decided to allow officers equipped with body worn cameras to continue wearing the devices beyond the originally planned six-month trial period. The trial, which began in January and was supposed to conclude June 30, will now run until the end of 2024. Vancouver is Awesome (Canada) 20/8/2024 News New forensics technique measures individual DNA shedding to aid criminal investigations AUSTRALIA: A pioneering new DNA forensics technique is looking for a reliable method to measure a suspect's individual level of natural shedding of skin and other cells to add to, and compare with, evidence collected at crime scenes. Phys Org 20/8/2024 News Victoria Police Chief Commissioner slams level of ‘ridiculous’ protests in Victoria AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has come out swinging against the amount of protests which take place in the state. Over 20,000 demonstrators are planning a rally outside a defence expo next month, which would mark one of the biggest protests in recent memory. Joining Jacqui Felgate in the studio on 3AW Drive, Mr Patton admits he’s been left frustrated by some of the protests which occur across the state on a weekly basis. 3AW (Australia) 20/8/2024 Audio, Feature, Interview, Opinion Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton investigates lockdown link to youth crime rise AUSTRALIA: Victoria's top cop has linked a rise in youth crime to a cultural shift he thinks could stem from pandemic lockdowns, which has seen young people go from "zero to 100" when it comes to offending. In a one-on-one interview with the ABC, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said there were more than 40 loosely-affiliated youth gangs, and police were targeting hundreds of young offenders. ABC News (Australia) 20/8/2024 News «627628629630631632633634635Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events