Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104733 total results. Showing results 13841 to 13860 «689690691692693694695696697Next ›Last » Recognizing racial profiling by police key to ‘historic’ ruling, Montreal lawyer says CANADA: A Montreal lawyer who co-piloted a successful class-action lawsuit against the City of Montreal for racial profiling by police says what’s most important is not the financial compensation but the recognition of prejudice. Mike Diomande says the decision released Tuesday was “historic” because it establishes that racialized people in the city were victims of profiling and that their Charter rights were violated. Global News (Canada) 4/9/2024 News ‘I should be feeling safe’: The Queensland community fighting back against youth crime AUSTRALIA: A Queensland community has gone to extreme lengths to fight back against youth crime, patrolling the streets to defend their suburb. Pallara, south of Brisbane, is a family friendly parcel of suburbia, but for the last few months residents say they have been under siege. Day and night, they say youth criminals are targeting newly-developed estates in the area. 9 Now (Australia) 4/9/2024 News Manchester Police filmed ‘punching’ man as he was pinned down A shocking video appears to show a Manchester police officer punching a man – weeks after same force was slammed over brutal airport arrest. Metro 4/9/2024 News, Video Sacked police officer admits child indecent image charges A police officer who was sacked after sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl on duty has admitted making indecent images of children. BBC 4/9/2024 News Scottish Cyber Coordination Centre to prioritise public sector Protecting the public sector will be the top priority for the new Scottish Cyber Coordination Centre (SC3), according to a newly published document on its priorities. UKAuthority.com 4/9/2024 News Ginny Andersen concedes police foot patrols are up after claiming they were down NEW ZEALAND: Labour’s Ginny Andersen has conceded police foot patrols have increased after last week presenting figures that appeared to show officers were “off the beat under National”. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 4/9/2024 News Racism? Poverty, drink and social media? We still don’t know why Britons rioted a month ago – and we need answers After all that violence, we face the choice that confronted Cameron and Thatcher: to seek real explanations or move blindly forward The Guardian 4/9/2024 Feature, Opinion MoJ plan to free up prison spaces set to fail ‘because cells being filled by rioters’ Prison governors’ leader urges ministers to consider further measures to cut jail population or build new cells The Guardian 4/9/2024 News Auckland police custody officer suspended after being charged with supplying cocaine, possessing ecstasy NEW ZEALAND: An Auckland police custody officer has been suspended from duty after being charged with supplying the class-A drug cocaine. The 32-year-old civilian police employee is also accused of possessing cocaine and ecstasy. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 4/9/2024 News Police put off decision on body cameras until next June NEW ZEALAND: Police will not reconsider whether to put body-worn cameras on frontline officers for at least another 10 months. Police have been grappling with this issue for at least five years, but it has become more urgent as their new tasers do not have cameras in them. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 4/9/2024 News Adelaide hit by youth crime spree as government mulls raising age of criminal responsibility AUSTRALIA: Adelaide has recorded a series of youth crime as the state government considers raising the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12. A 14-year-old and 16-year-old were caught allegedly stealing a car in Salisbury North while a till was stolen by others from Nido in Hyde Park. 9 News (Australia) 4/9/2024 News Knife laws ‘send a message’ as police wait for wands AUSTRALIA: Police in NSW are months away from being given metal-detector wands to scan people for blades but the government is saying that stronger laws around knife possession will send a message in the meantime. The North Star (Australia) 4/9/2024 News Man allegedly lured police to his Melbourne home before stabbing constable AUSTRALIA: A police officer will need surgery after he was allegedly stabbed in an ambush during a fake emergency in Melbourne's south-east. Officers were called to the property on George Frederick Road in Cranbourne West about 4.30pm after receiving reports of an aggravated burglary. 9 News (Australia) 4/9/2024 News Latest attempt to reform IPP reaches House of Lords A Private Member’s Bill, introduced today to the House of Lords, is the latest attempt to address the injustice of Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies 4/9/2024 News CPS appoints new Director General The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has confirmed the appointment of a new Director General. Police Professional 4/9/2024 News Former detective would have been dismissed for ‘inappropriate relationships’ with women A former Avon and Somerset Constabulary officer who pursued “inappropriate sexual relationships” with two women he met through his policing duties would have been dismissed had he not already retired. Police Professional 4/9/2024 News Beds chief and PCC insist TV show has made ‘positive contribution’ amid criticism Luton Borough Council asked the force to stop its participation in 24 Hours in Police Custody due to fears it is damaging the town's reputation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2024 News First trials of police drones over longer distances will take place along South West coast The trial will be operating uncrewed aircraft capable of staying airborne for more than six hours and fitted with equipment comparable to that on the existing NPAS fleet. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2024 News Specials first to complete Staffordshire’s new Emergency Traffic Management course The course designer hopes that, by June 2025, every single response officer will be trained in deploying Emergency Traffic Management. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2024 News Woman dies after being hit by Winnipeg police cruiser in riverside park CANADA: The officers were taking someone back to a homeless encampment along the riverbank in Fort Rouge Park when the cruiser hit the woman, who was in her 30s, police said at a news conference on Tuesday. CBC News (Canada) 4/9/2024 News, Video «689690691692693694695696697Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events