Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100753 total results. Showing results 12701 to 12720 «632633634635636637638639640Next ›Last » IOPC investigations into Nottinghamshire Police are progressing following complaints by families of Valdo Calocane’s victims The Independent Office for Police Conduct’s (IOPC) investigations into complaints made against Nottinghamshire Police by the families of Ian Coates, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber are progressing. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/7/2024 News West Yorkshire Police officer charged with misconduct in public office A serving West Yorkshire detective constable is due to make his first appearance in court charged with misconduct in public office, following a directed Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/7/2024 News Emergency services practise life-saving skills in preparation for summer Skilled water rescue emergency teams have taken part in a training event involving a rescue from a partially submerged car in the River Lea, on the Hertfordshire-Essex border. The planned exercise, code named Exercise Titan, involved crews from Hertfordshire Constabulary, the East of England Ambulance NHS Trust (EEAST), Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Environment Agency, who worked together to rescue two people from an over-turned car under fast flowing water conditions. Police Professional 2/7/2024 News Kerry Crime Analysis: Ballyduff records its lowest crime levels in 20 years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: As part of a series running over the coming weeks, The Kerryman analyses the number of incidents of recorded crime annually at each of Kerry’s Garda stations since 2003. Today, Ballyduff. 2023 was Ballyduff’s ‘quietest’ year on record since 2003 in terms of recorded crime levels, with just 27 such incidents recorded last year. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 News ‘Walter Mitty’ type character pleads guilty to importing €8.4m of cocaine flown into midlands airport REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A judge has expressed his deep-seated concern at how private airfields are being used as an “open corridor” to fly in large quantities of drugs after a “Walter Mitty” type character pleaded guilty to importing €8.4m of cocaine into a midlands based airport almost two years ago. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 2/7/2024 News A platform to thrive Alison Sykes and Jo O’Shea, workforce experts at PA Consulting, examine five elements for developing and sustaining a workforce that thrives in policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 Feature After ‘encouraging’ results, province extends funding for Winnipeg police retail theft initiative CANADA: The Manitoba provincial government is extending funding for an anti-theft initiative in Winnipeg, as a business owner in one of the city's top areas for retail theft says the program is making a difference. CBC News (Canada) 2/7/2024 News Police coverup, corruption and harassment case to move ahead in Ottawa court CANADA: Durham police leaders, officers accused of exacerbating violent domestic abuse of fellow police sergeant. A recent court ruling in Ottawa paves the way for a potentially explosive case involving a woman police officer who blew the whistle on alleged bullying, harassment, corruption, abuse of power and coverup at an Ontario police force that remains under a provincial investigation. CBC News (Canada) 2/7/2024 News Project to transform zero-emission operations A new initiative has been launched to maximise the efficiency of emergency service operations with zero-emission (ZE) technology. Police Professional 2/7/2024 News National contact management: Improving citizen services through collaboration and innovation Discover how policing can drive innovation in public contact management. This article explores key principles from the National Contact Management Strategy and shares insights from Salesforce’s engagement with police forces, focusing on effective channel management and improving citizen interactions. Policing Insight 2/7/2024 Advertisement, Feature Why we must never assume: Learning from survivors in our fight to protect children Ahead of this week’s conference on learning from and embedding victim and survivor experiences in response to child sexual abuse (CSA), Dr Sarah Colley, Postdoctoral Researcher at event organisers the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute, underlines the importance of listening to – and acting on – the lived experiences of victims and survivors of CSA. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 Feature, Opinion Lady Elish Angiolini: ‘It’s really important – including for those good police officers – that we weed out the rotten ones’ Former Scottish Lord Advocate Lady Elish Angiolini KC is chair of the eponymous inquiry into the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens; in this exclusive interview with Policing Insight she talks to James Sweetland about the inquiry’s review of Couzens’ offending history, including historic indecent exposure investigations that were “doomed to fail”, “apathy and disinterest” from investigating officers, and flawed vetting processes that failed to pick up critical red flags. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 Feature, Interview Degrees of change? Social justice and decolonising the police curriculum are key drivers for retention, explains Rezbi Duffield. Police Professional - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 Feature, Opinion AI could help cut admin burden Artificial intelligence (AI) could save police officers 6.5 hours in administrative tasks every week, according to new research. Police Professional - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 Feature Assault-related absences soar by over a third in a year in Police Scotland Absences due to assault have risen by 36.2% in a year as chiefs raise concerns over delays to national rollout of body-worn cameras. STV News 2/7/2024 News Police Scotland sickness absences from attacks on officers rise by more than a third Amid concerns over roll-out of body cameras, total assaults were also up 16.2 per cent to a total of 5,439 The Telegraph 2/7/2024 News Officer who took cocaine supplied police information to his dealer Officer was given a conditional caution for cocaine possession and resigned. A PC who took cocaine and supplied police information about the arrest of another man to his dealer has been dismissed and placed on the barred list. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 News ‘A line in the sand’: Coercive control laws are now in effect in NSW AUSTRALIA: New coercive control laws have officially come into effect in New South Wales, with the crime punishable with up to seven years’ imprisonment. Women's Agenda (Australia) 2/7/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 News New serial shoplifting, worker assault laws in effect, with customers facing seven years for punching staff AUSTRALIA: Tough new laws aimed at curbing climbing rates of serial shoplifting and assaults against shop staff have come into effect, with the State Government warning there will be consequences for repeat offenders. Starting on Monday, shop customers who assault staff — including spitting, punching and throwing items at workers — will face up to seven years prison, while serial shoplifters will face up to 24 months in jail. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 2/7/2024 News «632633634635636637638639640Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events