Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100714 total results. Showing results 13081 to 13100 «651652653654655656657658659Next ›Last » Police chief dismissed for gross misconduct after wearing Falklands war medal Nick Adderley, who was 15 at time of conflict, found to have lied with ‘arrogant temerity’ over service in navy The Guardian 21/6/2024 News Garda defends human rights progress despite critical Civil Liberties report A new report from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties claims that Ireland’s An Garda Síochána has yet to make significant progress on addressing a number of human rights concerns highlighted six years ago; but the force has strenuously defended its approach, pointing to a number of developments around cultural awareness, community and diversity as evidence that human rights remain at the heart of the Garda’s role, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview All allegations against CC Nick Adderley ‘proven’ says misconduct panel The panel concluded that the Northamptonshire chief was guilty of gross misconduct. The misconduct panel, chaired by Callum Cowx, who served in the Royal Navy, the Army and the police, found all allegations against CC Nick Adderley proven, saying they found “his audacity to be quite staggering”, adding that he had lied over many years with “arrogant temerity”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2024 News Education or indoctrination? An exploration of the resistance towards making policing a degree-level profession Following a governmental U-turn on the requirement for new police officers to have degrees, this article examines what happened within just 7 years to cause this; specifically from the perspective of chief constables. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Subscription at source 21/6/2024 Research article Police and the Media: Repairing the Relationship The College of Policing’s independent external review of Lancashire Constabulary’s operational response to missing person Nicola Bulley published in November 2023 found the ‘wider relationship between the police and the media to be fractured’ and identified that ‘action needs to be taken on all sides to help build trust’. This document provides a joint response from the Crime Reporters Association, the Society of Editors and the Media Lawyers Association. It is intended to help rebuild the vital relationship between police and the mainstream media, with both local and national journalists. A successful working relationship between police forces and reporters remains essential to public confidence and policing legitimacy in the UK. Society of Editors 21/6/2024 Report Building trust is key to re-setting police and media relations, urges industry coalition Building trust between journalists and police officers is key to re-establishing the relationship between the wider police and media, a coalition of industry bodies has urged. A major report, ‘Police and the Media: Repairing the Relationship’, published today (Friday 21 June 2024) sets out 26 recommendations to restore trust between police officers and journalists. The review from the Crime Reporters Association (CRA), Society of Editors (SoE) and Media Lawyers Association (MLA) warns that the ‘pendulum has swung too far’ and urgent changes are needed. Society of Editors 21/6/2024 News Relationship between police and media is ‘broken and must be rebuilt’ The relationship between police and the media “is broken and must be rebuilt”, a report listing 26 recommendations for change has said. Communication between the two has deteriorated in recent years which has “allowed speculation to run unchecked”, the Crime Reporters Association (CRA), the Society of Editors (SoE) and the Media Lawyers Association (MLA) said in their joint report. Manchester Evening News 21/6/2024 News Durham Police’s sexual offence convictions rise by 67% after new training Between August 2022 and July 2023, Durham Constabulary secured 87 more charges of rape and sexual assault than in the previous 12 months – a rise of 67% which has been attributed to a new programme of specialist officer training. Palatinate 21/6/2024 News IOPC tells Surrey Police to investigate whether its response to loose cow was ‘appropriate and proportionate’ The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) says it will not be investigating Surrey Police’s response to a cow on the loose in West London. Police Professional 21/6/2024 News ICO police cloud guidance released under FOI Long-awaited guidance from the UK data regulator on police cloud deployments highlights some potential data transfer mechanisms it thinks can clear up ongoing legal issues, but tells forces it’s up to them to decide if the measures would work Computer Weekly - Subscription at source 21/6/2024 News Police commissioner addresses ‘factual inaccuracies’ in public statements about inspector’s alleged misconduct AUSTRALIA: South Australia's police commissioner has issued a statement which he says addresses factual inaccuracies over allegations of misconduct by a police inspector made in state parliament. ABC News (Australia) 21/6/2024 News Forces should release BWV footage of incidents to ‘balance social media commentary’ A report by the media bodies involved in reporting police and crime stories raised particular concerns about “fewer background briefings by forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2024 News Police chief pulling out disappointing – federation Police federation chiefs have voiced disappointment after it emerged the new chief constable of West Mercia will not be taking up the post. BBC 21/6/2024 News Lack of funding is ‘key challenge’ facing Derbyshire’s police force says new crime commissioner A lack of resources and investment is the key challenge facing Derbyshire’s police force, the county’s new crime commissioner has said Derbyshire Times 21/6/2024 News Police officer who ended Bondi stabbing attack honoured for saving ‘many, many lives’ AUSTRALIA: NSW Police inspector Amy Scott has been hailed a hero for bringing an end to Joel Cauchi's stabbing rampage at Bondi Junction Westfield. SBS News (Australia) 21/6/2024 News Westfield Bondi attack hero police officer Amy Scott honoured with valour award for ‘exceptional bravery’ AUSTRALIA: The police officer who stopped Bondi Junction Westfield attacker Joel Cauchi has been recognised with the Commissioner's Valour Award. ABC News (Australia) 21/6/2024 News Police trained up on response to rape and sex crimes The Police Service of Northern Ireland has provided training to more than 500 frontline officers in an effort to improve its response to victims of rape and sexual crimes. BBC 21/6/2024 News Meeting Sussex Police Chief Constable Jo Shiner (Part 3) Jo Shiner is Sussex Police's ninth Chief Constable, and the force's first ever female Chief. In this third of three videos for PolicingTV recorded with our Founder, Bernard Rix, Jo tells us about what led her to become a police officer. She also provides a number of observations drawn from her time in policing, and considers the challenges that lie ahead. PolicingTV 21/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police chief told lies about brother’s Falklands service, misconduct panel hears Nick Adderley had claimed the South Atlantic Medal he was pictured wearing on multiple occasions came from his brother. The Independent 20/6/2024 News ‘Culture of poor management’ still exists in Met despite pledges for reform after officer death A prevention of future death report published by coroner Emma Whitting accused the Met of failing to make sufficient changes to its employment policy since Nicola Forster's death. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News «651652653654655656657658659Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events