Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104734 total results. Showing results 13901 to 13920 «692693694695696697698699700Next ›Last » Police officer Harry Mendoza in Auckland District Court over assault of two teenagers NEW ZEALAND: An Auckland police officer who admitted assaulting two teenagers believed to be fleeing the scene of a Pt Chevalier ram raid has been granted a discharge without conviction. Constable Harry Richard Mendoza pleaded guilty in May this year to two assault charges for twice striking a 17-year-old boy and striking a 14-year-old girl with his knee. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 3/9/2024 News Police warned minister implementing new gang laws this year could cause safety risks, loss of trust and confidence NEW ZEALAND: Police had concerns with implementing the Government’s new gang laws this year, including safety risks and a potential loss of public trust and confidence, ministerial briefings reveal. The Gangs Bill, expected to pass its third reading in the House next week, gives police a range of new powers to crack down on gangs, including the ability to disperse gatherings and ban insignia in public. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 3/9/2024 News Police bust drug operation that stole power, burnt down rental homes NEW ZEALAND: Landlords are being warned to check who's renting their properties after police shut a cannabis operation that caused some homes to burn down. 1 News (New Zealand) 3/9/2024 News Historical weapons stolen from Lithgow museum could be made operational, police say AUSTRALIA: Police are investigating the alleged theft of dozens of weapons from a gun museum in the New South Wales Central West. Some of the handguns date back to the 1880s and their combined value is estimated at more than $200,000. ABC News (Australia) 3/9/2024 News Facial recognition for Essex police rolls out in a heavily surveilled environment Successes with Corsight AI’s live, real-time FRT underline terms of privacy tradeoff BiometricUpdate.com 3/9/2024 News ‘Serious deficiencies’: Victoria Police, health services face criticism in coroner’s inquest into trans deaths AUSTRALIA: Victorian Coroner Ingrid Giles last week handed down her findings in the inquest into the suicide of young transgender woman Bridget Flack and four other suicides by members of the trans and gender-diverse (TGD) communities between 2020 and 2021. The report was damning of both Victoria’s public health system and Victoria Police. Crikey (Australia) 3/9/2024 News Race hate crimes in Northern Ireland up by a third, police say Provisional PSNI figures show 409 additional incidents in last 12 months compared with year before The Guardian 3/9/2024 News Bedfordshire’s chief constable and PCC defend force’s involvement in TV programme Bedfordshire’s chief constable and police and crime commissioner (PCC) have defended the force’s involvement in the TV programme 24 Hours in Police Custody, saying it makes “a positive contribution to policing, transparency and public understanding of police work”. Police Professional 3/9/2024 News Police officer allegedly stabbed in leg following false report of aggravated burglary at property in Melbourne’s east AUSTRALIA: A shocking incident has unfolded on Tuesday afternoon at a property in Melbourne’s east where a police officer was allegedly stabbed following what is believed to be a false aggravated burglary report. Sky News 3/9/2024 News Policing disorder has cost PSNI an estimated £3.5m as investigations continue Twenty officers have been injured during the disorder, including 10 alone over the weekend of August 11 and 12. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2024 News Home Secretary pledges ‘thousands more’ neighbourhood officers following Southport riots Yvette Cooper says the co-ordination infrastructure and systems the police had to work with 'were too weak' to deal with extremist disorder. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2024 News Dyfed Powys PCC funding pilot to support high-risk stalking victims According to the latest ONS statistics published last month, police recorded stalking increased by 10% to 129,076 offences in the year ending March. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2024 News Fatal shooting of 15-year-old by RCMP leaves Samson Cree Nation reeling, chief says CANADA: The chief of the Samson Cree Nation says the death of a 15-year-old boy shot by police is a "tough loss" for the community that has impacted many. CBC News (Canada) 3/9/2024 News Report calls for public apology in ‘disastrous’ 2021 Halifax encampment evictions CANADA: A highly anticipated report looking into the way evictions were carried out at a Halifax encampment in 2021 offered 37 recommendations for Halifax police, the police board and the city, calling it "a day of chaos for all those involved." CBC News (Canada) 3/9/2024 News Recent disorder has shown ‘how challenging’ public order policing can be The NPCC's public order lead, CC BJ Harrington says there has been clear support for policing but also 'a lot of commentary on how we do our job'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2024 News Downtown safety, petty crime top of mind for Winnipeggers, new poll suggests CANADA: Winnipeg's chief of police is set to retire from the force, and a new poll suggests some Winnipeggers want the incoming top cop to focus efforts on downtown safety and petty crime. CBC News (Canada) 3/9/2024 News Housing crisis ‘leaving cops homeless’ in Scotland’s remote communities Some officers are considering leaving the force as a result of the lack of available housing in their policing area. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2024 News ‘People in fear and traumatised’: Judiciary and gardaí must protect communities in midst of escalating attacks on city’s northside, says Cork TD REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sinn Féin's Thomas Gould said urgent action is needed following 'escalating series of attacks' across the northside of Cork city. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 3/9/2024 News Garda mandatory retirement age raised from 60 to 62 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai will now have the option to postpone their retirement until the age of 62, with effect from today. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 3/9/2024 News Garda mandatory retirement age increased from 60 to 62 with effect from today REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Simon Harris and Minister for Justice Helen McEntee have today signed regulations which increase the mandatory retirement age for Garda members from 60 to 62. Government of Ireland 3/9/2024 News «692693694695696697698699700Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events