Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100714 total results. Showing results 13101 to 13120 «652653654655656657658659660Next ›Last » Almost €1m spent by Garda on cars to transport Ministers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda purchased 16 new vehicles in past two years, as more gardai assigned to Ministers due to rise in far-right protests. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Police chief did not ‘engage in campaign of dishonesty’, misconduct panel told Nick Adderley’s barrister said the suspended chief constable had not ‘deliberately set out to deceive’. The Independent 20/6/2024 News 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 Chief’s brother applied for Falklands medal 10 days after IOPC inquiry launched, hearing told CC Nick Adderley did not attend hearing today but LQC has directed him to appear tomorrow. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Minister challenged on ‘garda surveillance’ of families of Dublin and Monaghan bombings victims REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In the Dáil this morning, Richard Boyd Barrett said the surveillance of victims’ families began in the early 90s. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 20/6/2024 News Turnover Intentions of Police Officers when Facing Discretionary Ethical Dilemmas: The Explanatory Roles of Professional Disillusionment and Job Stress The present research investigates the impact of discretionary ethical dilemmas encountered by police officers in the workplace on their intentions to leave the profession. Doing so, it distinguishes three types of discretionary ethical dilemmas faced by police officers (professional, individual, and conflicting ethical dilemmas). Findings suggest that two out of the three types of dilemmas, namely professional and individual dilemmas, increase police officers’ turnover intentions. In addition, the study shows that the effect on turnover intentions is mediated by an increase in professional disillusionment and job stress, with professional disillusionment playing a stronger role. This emphasizes the importance of exploring professional disillusionment in understanding police turnover. We discuss the implications of our findings at two levels, that of ethical dilemma prevention and that of the measures that should be taken to help police officer face the inevitable discretionary ethical dilemmas they will encounter on the field. Police Quarterly - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 Research article Policing child abuse in Kenya—Perspectives from the frontline Child abuse in Kenya continues to present a prominent and ongoing concern. Complicated by challenges of cultural rationalization, leading to an unclear understanding of its prevalence and typologies. This study produces insights from interviews with 20 police child protection officers in Kenya to gain previously unexplored police practitioner perspectives on the typologies and underlying causes of child abuse. Notably types of child abuse identified included intra-familial sexual abuse, exploitation, and female genital mutilation (FGM) and escalating online child abuse. Identifiable causes encompassed poverty, cultural practices, and ineffectiveness and corruption within the criminal justice system—the same areas where we are not seeing enough change. Recommendations arising as a result of the study include the necessity for intensified focus and prioritization of child abuse within Kenyan policing and wider government strategies, NGO programs that aim to alleviate poverty through life-based necessities, increased cultural sensitization, and tackling corruption. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 20/6/2024 Research article AI moves step closer to frontline policing at first ever Scottish biometrics conference Artificial intelligence – including live facial recognition technology – moved a step closer to frontline policing yesterday at the first ever Scottish biometrics conference. FutureScot 20/6/2024 News NCA firearms trainers dismissed for ‘falsifying records’ The National Crime Agency (NCA) has dismissed five officers for gross misconduct after an internal investigation into claims they had “falsified records relating to firearms training”. Police Professional 20/6/2024 News Police Scotland issues new biometrics information leaflet in custody suites Police Scotland has begun distributing an information leaflet to all persons in police custody who have biometric data taken because of arrest. Police Professional 20/6/2024 News Almost £95m lost to romance fraud in past year The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) received 8,792 reports of romance fraud over the past year, amounting to losses of more than £94.7 million. Police Professional 20/6/2024 News Unjustified strike in Manukau District Court cells NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a custody officer was unjustified in striking a detainee on the side of his head in the Manukau District Court cells in January 2023. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 20/6/2024 Report Gang members intimidate, threaten to kill police officers during callout to Rotorua assault NEW ZEALAND: Police say a man has been arrested for threatening to kill officers after several gang members aggressively surrounded a police vehicle in Rotorua. Detective Sergeant Jonathon Brady said police went to a house on Reeve Rd in Ōwhata on Tuesday, June 18, in response to reports of an assault. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 20/6/2024 News Man charged over alleged Queensland shooting murder lost gun licence three years ago, police say AUSTRALIA: South Mackay man, 31, charged with murder and attempted murder over Robb Place shootings as police investigate how he allegedly gained access to firearm The Guardian 20/6/2024 News One call every six minutes: Family violence statistics the biggest concern for police AUSTRALIA: Police are called to one family violence incident every six minutes in Victoria, with new crime data showing they also arrest three perpetrators every hour. On Thursday, Crime Statistics Agency figures for the 12 months to the end of March were released and showed total female victim reports rose for homicide and related offences (81, up 25 from last year), assaults (22,917, up 234) and sexual offences (8660, up 789). The Age (Australia) 20/6/2024 News Alleged murderer of SA Police officer Jason Doig pleads not guilty over rural shooting AUSTRALIA: The man charged over the fatal shooting of police officer Jason Doig in South Australia's south-east has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder. ABC News (Australia) 20/6/2024 News More ‘work to be done’ before Police Scotland can be considered an anti-racist organisation Retired DCC Fiona Taylor has given evidence to an inquiry which is examining the circumstances leading to the death of Sheku Bayoh, who died in May 2015 after being restrained by six police officers in Kirkcaldy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Essex Police arrest two Just Stop Oil protesters at Stansted Airport The protest group targeted private jets at Stansted Airport today. Police Oracle 20/6/2024 News ASB reoffending down in Derbyshire thanks to Home Office funded pilot The force was one of four areas to get funding for both this and the ASB patrols pilot announced as part of the government's ASB Action Plan. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Advocates echo Winnipeg police message that more supports, not more arrests, are needed to combat spike in youth crime CANADA: People who work with at-risk teens say they aren't surprised to hear Winnipeg police talking about a surge in youth crime. The CBC's Emily Brass spoke with some community workers who say part of what's driving that increase is a lack of resources. CBC News (Canada) 20/6/2024 News, Video «652653654655656657658659660Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events