Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102918 total results. Showing results 13301 to 13320 «662663664665666667668669670Next ›Last » London Police Service changing how femicide cases are handled CANADA: Fighting back tears, Linda Davidson said, “I didn’t want to do this (get emotional),” as she tries to come up with an answer to how she’s feeling knowing changes are coming to the way London Police handle future cases of femicide. Davidson has spent this past year advocating for change. Last fall, her daughter, Tiffany Gates, was murdered by her boyfriend, Christopher Charlton, inside an apartment on Proudfound Lane in London, Ont. CTV News (Canada) 8/8/2024 News Failure to learn from ‘African gangs’ furore puts community at risk, Victoria’s children’s commissioner says AUSTRALIA: The Victorian commissioner for children and young people says African-Australian youth are again the subject of “intense” media and police focus as the state responds to perceptions of a crime wave without working harder to identify the causes of offending. The Guardian 8/8/2024 News UK riots live: far-right outnumbered by last night’s anti-racist protests Thousands took to the streets in defiance of the anti-immigration violence that has dominated the country The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2024 News Britain’s jails are in terrible crisis, but prison can work. I know, I’ve seen it Gross failings at HMP Wandsworth are symptomatic of a system so ravaged by austerity it has lost its humanity. Who does that serve? The Guardian 8/8/2024 Feature, Opinion NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb’s bill revealed after using taxpayer cash to buy gin and gift boxes for dignitaries AUSTRALIA: Karen Webb has invited "public scrutiny" over the purchase of 50 bottles of gin and hundreds of gift boxes at the expense of taxpayer money, but has hit back at an Upper House MP's "false" claims. Sky News 8/8/2024 News Sexual exposure and contact sexual offending evidence review Sexual exposure should be treated as a serious sexual offence, rather than only serious on the basis that it may escalate to contact offending College of Policing 8/8/2024 News Met Police chief says ‘fears of extreme-right disorder abated’ after ‘show of unity from communities’ At least 100 far-right marches were planned to take place across the country last night, including in London. But instead, large numbers of counter-protesters turned out in multiple UK cities. Sky News 8/8/2024 News, Video Late disclosure of MI5 material to Operation Kenova ‘unacceptable’ says PSNI chief Jon Boutcher said that he is concerned about an “unhelpful protectionist approach to disclosure” in relation to Northern Ireland legacy issues from intelligence authorities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2024 News NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has been accused of buying 100 bottles of gin with taxpayer money. This is what we know AUSTRALIA: Police Minister Yasmin Catley says she has received one of the bottles of gin bought by the NSW police commissioner that is currently under investigation. ABC News (Australia) 8/8/2024 News The core of policing: Transforming police leadership practices In the third in a series of four articles, Policing Insight’s Matthew Wood explores the issues around police leadership, why traditional approaches can lead to low morale and toxic work environments, and how adopting and implementing transformational leadership practices can deliver benefits for officers and the communities they serve. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Loaded rifles found next to child’s bed in police raid NEW ZEALAND: Five men are facing charges after illegal weapons were found in the Nelson area, including loaded firearms stored next to a child's bed. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/8/2024 News Gardai launch new traffic watch online reporting form REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Members of the public can report non-emergency traffic-related incidents using the online reporting form which will be live on the Garda webpage from August 8. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 8/8/2024 News Don Moyse: Understanding the local context when training in British Overseas Territories In the second and final conversation with Don Moyse, Don discusses his experience delivering training in British overseas territories, specifically in the Caribbean. Don emphasizes the importance of adapting training to the local context and culture, taking into account the specific threats and risks faced by the community. He highlights the enthusiasm and dedication of the officers he trained and the pride they have in being part of the UK. He also shares his advice for trainers working in overseas territories, including doing thorough research and making the training relevant to the local c PolicingTV 8/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Mobilisation and Mutual Aid Update Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones said: “As a result of the ongoing street violence and disorder we have seen across Belfast since the weekend the Police Service of Northern Ireland has taken a decision to significantly mobilise the service. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 7/8/2024 News UK disorder – Police Scotland update Police Scotland continues to engage with our communities to offer reassurance following violent disorder in other parts of the United Kingdom. Police Scotland 7/8/2024 News Officers have suffered leg fractures and broken jaw during disorder says chief Examples of injuries to officers are both legs fractured, teeth knocked out, broken jaw and many other wide-ranging wounds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/8/2024 News Shamima Begum: supreme court refuses to hear UK citizenship appeal Begum’s lawyers argued she was trafficked as 15-year old, which authorities should have prevented The Guardian 7/8/2024 News Party leaders in unity show against threat of riots and disorder in Scotland The first minister and leaders of the opposition parties are “unified in our opposition” to the disorder taking place across the UK, John Swinney has said. Holyrood Magazine 7/8/2024 News Police chief spells out consequences of violence and disorder We have been taking a “hard line” on suspects of violent disorder over the past week. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 7/8/2024 News Starmer is being tough on the rioters, but history shows that preventing further unrest is the real challenge Reducing public anxieties about immigration is the best way to combat those fuelling such fears for their own ends The Guardian 7/8/2024 Feature, Opinion «662663664665666667668669670Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events