Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100684 total results. Showing results 13221 to 13240 «658659660661662663664665666Next ›Last » Minister McEntee announces transfer of immigration administrative functions to free up Gardaí for enforcement work REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD is pleased to announce that with effect from 8 July 2024, responsibility for first time registrations and renewals of Irish immigration residence permission for non-EU/EEA/UK/Swiss nationals residing in counties Cork and Limerick, will transfer from the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) to the Registration Office of the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) of the Department of Justice. Government of Ireland 17/6/2024 News What do the public want from police? Towards a Minimum Policing Standard This project explored what the public want and expect from local policing. Adapting a methodology inspired by the ‘minimum income standard’, the team engaged members of the public to develop a ‘minimum policing standard’. This means an established consensus on a set of activities and services that the police should – under normal circumstances – be able to provide to everyone. Participants identified police as essential first responders to a whole range of situations and were clear on the distinctive need for police to respond effectively in moments of danger, risk and uncertainty. Where this involves crime, police were seen as necessary to resolve the matter. However, participants also identified the need for appropriate third parties to step in, notably in relation to people with vulnerabilities. Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre 17/6/2024 Report Will bungling Metropolitan Police reopen probe into murder of Stephen Lawerence? Force admits ‘serious mistakes’ are still being made in case Scotland Yard's decision to close the investigation into Stephen Lawrence's murder will be reviewed, with police admitting 'serious mistakes' are still being made in the case. Mail Online 17/6/2024 News ‘I felt like a criminal’: Record number of women facing illegal abortion investigations One woman says she's still struggling with the impact the police investigation had on her life, even though the case has now been dropped. Sky News 17/6/2024 Feature Nearly half of shootings investigated by Britain’s biggest police force unsolved Detectives believe this is partly due to fear preventing witnesses from coming forwar The Independent 17/6/2024 News One gun a day seized in London, Met Police says About one firearm is being seized from London’s streets every day, with gangs fuelling a "vicious cycle of violence, involving money, drugs and firearms", a Met Police commander has said. BBC 17/6/2024 News SA’s mobile phone detection cameras to become operational this week AUSTRALIA: Adelaide motorists are being reminded to keep their eyes on the road and phones out of reach, with the new mobile phone detection cameras set to become operational this week across five key locations. Starting from Wednesday June 19th, these cameras aim to curb the dangerous trend of distracted driving in SA, with distraction “one of the Fatal 5 causes of road trauma.” Glam Adelaide (Australia) 17/6/2024 News ‘Lack of trust’ between ADF and Queensland police plagued Taipan helicopter crash investigation, inquiry hears AUSTRALIA: Chaplain Bruce Hammonds responded to claims he told the girlfriend of a late airman that she was young enough to "find someone else", during the Taipan inquiry. Police also gave evidence, with a senior constable claiming there were trust issues between investigators and the ADF. ABC News (Australia) 17/6/2024 News ‘Everything seems to be pushed onto the businesses’: stakeholder perceptions of the policing of business crime in Staffordshire, United Kingdom This article concerns the perceptions and policing of business crime in the Staffordshire Police area in England in 2019–2020. Based on collaborative mixed methods’ work analysis of business crime in Staffordshire, it considers the framing of official discourse, and how it is applied and understood in police practice. Using 74 qualitative interviews with small business owners and access to police data, the research team considered how business crime was framed by officials and stakeholders. Noting there is something of a disconnect between officials and stakeholders the paper suggests that this reveals the conceptual and practical limitations of policing business crime as a form of commercial victimisation. This is due, the paper argues, to the conceptual ambiguity of the contemporary official police discourse of business crime which, in praxis is ill-defined and largely restricted to a more obvious form of retail crime. It suggests that greater consideration and conceptual refinement of the varied nature of business and enterprise is necessary if authorities truly wish to recognise the varied ways in which commercial activity and victimisation intersect. Recognising these intersections should enable police and the CJS to provide more effective responses to stakeholders and the wide range of businesses that face varied and multifaceted victimisation. Policing and Society 17/6/2024 Research article Sleep, fatigue and recovery biometrics pilot to evaluate the potential of wearable technology An 18-month sleep, fatigue and recovery biometrics pilot programme run in Merseyside Police by the UK’s National Police Wellbeing Service and Liverpool John Moore’s University has received funding to undertake an evaluation of the benefits of wearable technology, with a view to rolling out a toolkit across the service, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Home Office to exit Hendon Data Centre for police The Home Office is making plans to move away from using the Hendon Data Centre to support UK police forces. UKAuthority.com 17/6/2024 News Nearly half of shootings investigated by Britain’s biggest police force unsolved Detectives believe this is partly due to fear preventing witnesses from coming forward, The Independent 17/6/2024 News Police accused of ‘excessive force’ by protester during Chinese premier’s visit to parliament AUSTRALIA: A protester has claimed the Australian Federal Police used "brutalising" force in Canberra, as China's premier met with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and dignitaries at Parliament House. SBS News (Australia) 17/6/2024 News Annual report of the Independent Oversight Authority for the Garda fixed charge processing system cancellation policy 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is my report pursuant to my appointment as the sole Independent Oversight Authority. Government of Ireland 17/6/2024 Report Wexford Garda Station and council building ‘Go Purple’ to raise awareness of domestic violence REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Wexford Garda Station and Wexford County Council buildings were bathed in a purple glow recently as gardaí and the local authority joined forces to raise awareness for domestic abuse support services. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 17/6/2024 News Cumbria PFCC David Allen: Increasing visible policing and his plan for cumbria David Allen, the newly elected Cumbria Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, shares his background with Bernard Rix and the reasons for running for office. PolicingTV 17/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Disturbing footage of police car ramming cow condemned by home secretary James Cleverly The home secretary has demanded an explanation after a video showing a cow being rammed by a police vehicle went viral on social media. The Independent 16/6/2024 News ‘On the bones of their backsides’: Police plea over budget cuts AUSTRALIA: The Tasmanian Police Association has appealed to the state Treasurer Michael Ferguson not to reduce spending, saying more officers will leave is resources are cut. The Mercury (Australia) - Subscription at source 16/6/2024 News Stephen Lawrence: Met’s decision to stop looking for killers to be reviewed Police admit serious mistakes were made as at least three people believed to be involved in teenager’s murder are still free The Guardian 16/6/2024 News ‘Unacceptable’: Top cop’s threat to pull staff from busy court NEW ZEALAND: Auckland’s top cop threatened to pull officers out of the bowels of one of the country’s busiest courts after repeated complaints about cramped working conditions and poor ventilation. Stuff (New Zealand) 16/6/2024 News «658659660661662663664665666Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events