Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102887 total results. Showing results 12981 to 13000 «646647648649650651652653654Next ›Last » Top cop expresses regret to all police following whistleblower pledge AUSTRALIA: Police Commissioner Karen Webb could be in contravention of whistleblower protection laws if she decides to take disciplinary action against police officers who gave information to a NSW MP. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 14/8/2024 News More than 7,200 engagements as Ipswich Youth Co-Responder Team reaches major milestone AUSTRALIA: The Ipswich Youth Co-Responder Team (YCRT) has marked its first year, conducting more than 7,200 engagements with at-risk young people, their caregivers and stakeholders, to help enhance community safety in the region. Launching in Ipswich in July 2023, the program was designed to see specially trained police officers work alongside youth justice experts as part of an early intervention and prevention initiative to proactively connect with young people who are at-risk of or have come into contact with the youth justice system. myPolice - Queensland Police News 14/8/2024 News Exclusive: ‘What gives?’ Police astounded union frozen out from gun talks NEW ZEALAND: Police were taken aback after ACT minister Nicole McKee didn't consult with the Police Association as part of the Government's firearms registry reforms, 1News can reveal. On Monday, the police union's president Chris Cahill raised concerns about the consultation process, asking for McKee to be stripped of her responsibility for changes. McKee is the associate justice minister with responsibility for firearms reform. 1 News (New Zealand) 14/8/2024 News Call for more “pop up Garda stations” REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There’s a call for more so called “pop up Garda stations” to be set up around the country. The scheme has been implemented in Wexford where Gardai established a short lived base in areas that lack a full Garda presence. The drop in the number of officers on the beat in recent years has left some communities feeling left behind. Fine Gael Senator Maria Byrne says it might only be a temporary solution but it’s an effective one. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 14/8/2024 News Violence against women on UK trains rises by 50% in two years Number of sexual offences rises 10% and reports of sexual harassment double to 1,908, figures show The Guardian 14/8/2024 News Two tier justice? Cutting through the online myths Much has been written, tweeted and amplified about the English and Welsh criminal justice system’s response to the recent incidents of public disorder, very little of which is accurate. Below is a quick primer on the truth behind some of the more popular and virulent myths. The Secret Barrister 14/8/2024 Analysis, Feature Annual CACP Summit and Trade Show takes over Halifax CANADA: From August 11 to 13, the 119th Annual Summit and Trade Show hosted by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) brought together policing leaders and vendors from across the country in the scenic city of Halifax, N.S. Blue Line (Canada) 14/8/2024 News WA Police bolster family violence response with Motorola Solutions smart app AUSTRALIA: The Western Australia Police Force (WA Police) has enhanced its support for family violence victims through an enhanced smart mobile application provided by technology partner Motorola Solutions. CRN (Australia) 14/8/2024 News Victoria Police on high alert with more than 20,000 protesters expected to disrupt major defence expo in Melbourne AUSTRALIA: Police have sent a warning to demonstrators as Melbourne braces for the city's biggest protest in more than 20 years. Sky News 14/8/2024 News ACT wants police recruits to have wider religious options when taking oaths NEW ZEALAND: ACT's ethnic communities spokesperson and Indian-origin list MP Parmjeet Parmar has asked the government to give Royal New Zealand Police College graduates greater choice in terms of the religious texts they use when taking their oaths. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/8/2024 News Garda chiefs to buy €500k water cannon trucks from overseas following Dublin Riots REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The procurement process for the permanent water cannon is progressing after Garda Commissioner Drew Harris made a case to the Government for them following the Dublin riots last November. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 14/8/2024 News Protecting places of worship against the rising tide of extreme-right hatred Recent riots across many towns and cities in the UK saw a number of mosques targeted by violent protestors; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the situation facing both faith communities and the police in the UK, as well as the European project established by a collaboration of police forces looking to improve safety and security measures for places of worship. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/8/2024 Analysis, Feature Chief Inspector welcomes progress on Probation Practice inspection recommendations CJI Chief Inspector Jacqui Durkin has welcomed the commitment shown by the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) towards fully implementing 11 inspection recommendations made in CJI’s 2020 inspection of Probation Practice in Northern Ireland. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 14/8/2024 News Leicester is latest city to benefit from hotspot policing funding Leicestershire Police now has a targeted team focused on preventing anti-social behaviour as it extends its hotspot policing approach with funding from a national £66m pot provided for police forces in England and Wales to use this year. Emergency Services Times 14/8/2024 News Friday Exchange: In conversation with Prof Paul Taylor, Chief Scientific Advisor for Policing In this conversation, with Rick Muir , Professor Paul Taylor, the Chief Scientific Advisor to Policing, discusses his background and the role of the Chief Scientific Advisor. PolicingTV 14/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Ditch ‘softly, softly’ tactics and make arrests during protests, Tom Tugendhat tells police Tory leadership hopeful says response to disorder ‘must always be swift and determined’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/8/2024 News Annual review of the 2022–25 policing inspection programme and framework – 2024 In 2022, we moved from an annual to a multi-year approach for our inspection programme. The result was our policing inspection programme and framework commencing April 2022, which covered our plans for inspections between 2022/23 and 2024/25. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/8/2024 Report NHS-police partnership reduces officers’ potential A&E attendance by 80% The Community Triage Service in Lanarkshire is focused on supporting the most vulnerable people in society. The Independent 13/8/2024 News Tackling gendered violence Improving support for diverse communities. Scottish Government 13/8/2024 News Annual review of the 2022–25 policing inspection programme and framework – 2024 Today we published an annual review of our three-year policing inspection programme and framework. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/8/2024 News «646647648649650651652653654Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events