Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102903 total results. Showing results 13101 to 13120 «652653654655656657658659660Next ›Last » Reporting mechanisms for non-contact sexual offences should be reviewed This review has been published after the Angiolini Inquiry asked that research be commissioned into whether there is a link between 'masturbatory indecent exposure and subsequent contact offending'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News Jailed rioters could be freed early under overcrowded prison scheme, says No 10 Downing Street says there is no specific exclusion for those who took part in disorder after Southport knife attack The Guardian 12/8/2024 News Met officer denies sharing CCTV images of rape PC Adam Aspinall Da Encarnacao, 32, is facing two charges of misconduct. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News Online offenders pursued by regional organised crime units Teams from across the country working as part of the national network of Regional Organised Crime Units (ROCUs) have confirmed they are investigating hundreds of leads. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News PFNI condemns ‘mindless violence’ as ten officers injured in weekend disorder A total of 20 PSNI officers have been injured since the disorder began following a fatal stabbing in Southport on July 29. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News How genetic genealogy helped police identify human remains found near Sault Ste. Marie CANADA: Investigative genetic genealogy is the use of DNA and family tree research to help police solve crimes. CBC News (Canada) 12/8/2024 News Run to Remember: How a 460-kilometre relay honours fallen peace officers CANADA: The National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run, known as the “Run to Remember”, was established in 2005 when the Peel Regional Police (PRP) running team, The Pacers, decided to raise awareness of the annual Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Service. It’s also an event to support officers who have been killed in the line of duty and their surviving family members. Blue Line (Canada) 12/8/2024 Feature, Interview Changes made to An Garda Síochána’s operating model in Cork County Division REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Changes have been made to An Garda Síochána’s operating model in the Cork County Division. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/8/2024 News New Garda car launched with aim of engaging with “boy racers” REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new Garda car has been launched with the aim of engaging with "boy racers". Beat (Republic of Ireland) 12/8/2024 News An Garda Síochána Operating Model — Changes in the Cork County Division REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Effective from Sunday, 11th August 2024, changes to the Cork County Division will be implemented as part of the phased rollout of An Garda Síochána's Operating Model. An Garda Síochána 12/8/2024 News What are ‘metacrimes’ – and how can we stop them? Crimes in the metaverse may be taking place in a virtual reality, but their impact can be felt in the real world; Griffith University Lecturer Dr Ausma Bernot, Lecturer Dr Kai Lin of the University of Technology Sydney, Charles Sturt University Lecturer Dr Milind Tiwari, and Assistant Lecturer You Zhou of Monash University, explore what ‘metacrimes’ are, and what steps can be taken to tackle them. Policing Insight 12/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Blueprint magazine Issue 1 2024 AUSTRALIA: Blueprint is South Australia Police’s official magazine. In each issue you will find informative and engaging articles covering a broad range of policing issues including crime prevention, current operations, crime trends and community engagement, along with team and staff profiles and new policing initiatives. South Australia Police 12/8/2024 Feature A new mission for the police: Remembering the original mission With the technology at our disposal being more predictive, fast and accurate than ever before, there is a huge opportunity to revert to a mission that has accidentally been sidestepped in recent years. Can and should equal attention be paid towards the offender and prevention? Policing Insight 12/8/2024 Advertisement, Feature Don’t pose as police on internet, council’s Covid fraud unit told The National Intelligence Service (Natis) issued staff with police-style uniforms and warrant cards and until recently had a website with a “.police” domain. The government’s coronavirus fraud investigation unit was ordered by regulators to stop using police web domains and email addresses because it was not a law enforcement authority. The Times - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News ‘Toxic’ pay offer pushes federal police closer to rare strike action AUSTRALIA: Security at federal parliament, airports and politicians’ events will be noticeably thinner as federal police officers prepare to go on strike for the first time this century over a “toxic” pay deal. In Queensland (Australia) 12/8/2024 News Police data shows retail crime up 17 percent in first five months of 2024 NEW ZEALAND: Retail crime is on the rise once more — with latest Police data showing it's up 17 percent in the first five months of this year. [AUDIO] NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 12/8/2024 News Police Association urges PM to strip gun reform portfolio off Nicole McKee NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association wants responsibility for firearms reform taken off ACT Minister Nicole McKee, saying she's a former gun lobbyist and has excluded police from consultation. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/8/2024 News The Winnipeg Police Board begins search for new chief CANADA: The Winnipeg Police Board has initiated the search for the next police chief of the Winnipeg Police Service after Chief Danny Smyth informed the Board of his plans to retire on Sep. 3, 2024. Blue Line (Canada) 12/8/2024 News Manitoba beefs up efforts to fight retail theft with police CANADA: Manitoba’s recent efforts to curb retail theft are working, by many accounts, and some businesses are hoping for more permanent changes. Blue Line (Canada) 12/8/2024 News Federal Police plan Parliament House walk-off amid pay dispute AUSTRALIA: Australian Federal Police will use the return of parliament this fortnight to launch industrial action, including pulling officers from Parliament House, amid a pay dispute in which AFP personnel claim they are being lumped in with “desk job public servants”. Financial Review (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/8/2024 News «652653654655656657658659660Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events