Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102903 total results. Showing results 13161 to 13180 «655656657658659660661662663Next ›Last » Police no longer feel they can do jobs properly, says Badenoch amid ‘two-tier’ row Tory leadership contender calls on social media users to stop criticising officers as she warns of weight of ‘expectations’ on them. Police no longer feel they can do their jobs properly, Kemi Badenoch has said amid an ongoing row over two-tier policing. The Telegraph 10/8/2024 News Police push to ban 3D-printed gun blueprints amid rise in manufacturing by organised crime NEW ZEALAND: Police want to make it illegal to download or possess blueprints or instructions to make 3D-printed firearms amid a “ramping up” in the manufacture of such weapons by organised crime groups. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 10/8/2024 News Riots will set back efforts to rebuild Britain’s broken justice system, minister warns Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood says impact of disorder will last years as former social cohesion tsar urges review of events The Guardian 10/8/2024 News New police complaints chairman appointed The body that monitors police complaints in Jersey has appointed a new chairman. Chris Stephenson was appointed by the Jersey Police Complaints Authority (JPCA) after an on-island recruitment process. BBC 10/8/2024 News Online offenders pursued by Regional Organised Crime Units Identifying and investigating those inciting violent disorder. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/8/2024 News UK riots: Organised crime police probe hundreds of ‘keyboard warriors’ over inciting hate 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. Express 10/8/2024 News Sacking of country cop after drunk sex with suspect ‘unreasonable’, court finds AUSTRALIA: A ‘lonely’ rural police officer should not have been fired after he slept with a woman who he was investigating for assault, a judge has found. News.com.au (Australia) 10/8/2024 News Why the experts say WA should fall into line with Australia’s other states when it comes to youth crime AUSTRALIA: There's a lot we do differently in WA and much of it, sandgropers would argue, for the better. But the inquest into the state's first death in juvenile detention has heard there's one road we're going down alone which might not be for the best. The effects stretch across the community, and strike at the heart of public safety. ABC News (Australia) 10/8/2024 Analysis, Feature Calls for Royal Commission as ‘entire generation of cops being left traumatised’ AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police Union boss Ian Leavers has called for a Royal Commission following a spate of police shootings, including one overnight at the Kingaroy Hospital. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 10/8/2024 News Man fighting for life after being shot by police outside Queensland hospital AUSTRALIA: Police allege officers were threatened by man with a knife at Kingaroy hospital before Friday night’s shooting The Guardian - Subscription at source 10/8/2024 News Robin Schiller: Government must act fast to find replacement for Drew Harris as Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The pool of prospective internal candidates needs to be widened. The speculation around the future of Drew Harris comes as no surprise after a tumultuous few months at the top of the force for the Garda Commissioner. It’s no secret at this stage that Mr Harris is deeply unpopular among the rank-and-file members of An Garda Síochána. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 10/8/2024 Feature, Opinion ‘We will not allow hatred and mindless violence to win People involved in recent violence must not be allowed to win, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief constable has said. In a statement, Jon Boutcher condemned both trouble associated with anti-immigration protests and violent clashes after a parade in Londonderry. BBC 10/8/2024 News Samantha Alexander: Empowering women of colour in policing Women of Colour in Policing (WOCIP) was founded by Sergeant Sandra Smith in response to the loss of her mother during the COVID-19 pandemic. WOCIP aims to empower women of colour in policing and address issues such as imposter syndrome, barriers to advancement, intersectionality, and fear around sharing one's sexuality. PolicingTV 10/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Communities, police union call for pause on Saskatchewan Marshals S CANADA: REGINA – Saskatchewan’s plan for a new policing service offers little information for the mayor of Warman, is too vague for the mayor of Wolseley, and the reeve of the Rural Municipality of Kelvington calls it a “waste of money.” They are among the leaders of 89 communities in the province, along with the union representing Mounties, who signed a letter this week urging Premier Scott Moe to pause the proposed Saskatchewan Marshals Service. Global News (Canada) 9/8/2024 News Met Police officer to appear in court accused of sharing rape CCTV images PC Adam Aspinall Da Encarnacao is accused of sharing images concerning the rape of one woman. A Met police officer is due to appear in court accused of sharing CCTV images relating to the alleged rape of a woman who is believed to have been killed by her attacker. The Standard 9/8/2024 News Disorder arrests will continue for months, says NPCC Police chiefs have vowed continued action against offenders as investigations into the recent disorder and online organisers go into overdrive. In the past week almost 600 arrests have been made and around 150 people charged in connection with violent disorder – with hundreds more suspects identified. Police Professional 9/8/2024 News New careless driving reporting system a ‘positive progression’, says senior Cork garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The public can report non-emergency traffic-related incidents using the online reporting form on the Garda webpage. Gardaí have launched a new online Traffic Watch reporting system, which will allow motorists to report careless or irresponsible driver conduct. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 9/8/2024 News Police ready in case of more riots, minister insists Policing minister Dame Diana Johnson said forces were ready if there were further disturbances following violence across England last week. Ms Johnson was in Hull meeting officers from Humberside Police who faced rioters in the city on Saturday. BBC 9/8/2024 News Rape by stealth: Police reveal prosecution figures for ‘serious’ sexual violations NEW ZEALAND: Police have investigated a least 33 cases of rape by stealth since 2018 - but there could be more victims of the dangerous and serious offending. Rape by stealth - also known as stealthing - is when a person deliberately removes or fails to put on a condom after agreeing to wear one during sex. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/8/2024 News Government set to open competition for Garda commissioner post next year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government is ready for a competition next year to replace Drew Harris at the head of An Garda Síochána. Several candidates from within the force are now certain to emerge after official sources took the unusual step of denying on the record that the Garda Commissioner was being asked to stay on. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Registration at source 9/8/2024 News «655656657658659660661662663Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events