Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100573 total results. Showing results 13961 to 13980 «695696697698699700701702703Next ›Last » Gen Z police recruits don’t want to work weekends or overtime – and their rotas should take into account their ‘work-life balance’, officers are told Gen Z police recruits do not want to work overtime or weekends and rotas should take into account their 'work-life balance', bosses have been warned. Young people have a 'different expectation' of work-life balance and police forces must alter its working demands if they are to appeal to Gen Zers - those born in 1997 or later - Chief Superintendent Rob Hay, the president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS), said. Mail Online 23/5/2024 News The police officers taking psychedelics to cope with PTSD After dealing with horrific events on a daily basis, mental health within the force is at rock bottom. Could a mind-altering medicine help? The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/5/2024 News WA follows ‘Jack’s Law’ with new police powers to hit knife violence AUSTRALIA: One state is introducing what it calls the ‘toughest’ knife crime laws in the country, targeting ‘thugs’ with an ‘anywhere, anytime’ approach to stabbing violence. News.com.au (Australia) 23/5/2024 News ‘Anywhere, anytime’ knife scan laws to protect community AUSTRALIA: The Cook Government will introduce the toughest knife laws in the country, giving the WA Police Force greater powers to locate knives and other concealed weapons better protecting the Western Australian community. Government of Western Australia 23/5/2024 News 1,200 charged as Taskforce Guardian marks one-year tackling youth crime AUSTRALIA: Almost 1,200 youth offenders have been charged and nearly 500 young people diverted away from the justice system in the first year of a specialist youth crime Taskforce. Queensland Police Service (QPS) launched the flying squad initiative in May 2023, before later becoming known as Taskforce Guardian. myPolice - Queensland Police News 23/5/2024 News Police officer seriously injured by stolen car while setting up tyre deflation device in Melbourne’s Vermont South AUSTRALIA: A police officer suffered serious injuries when he was hit by a stolen car and “thrown into the air” in Melbourne’s east. 7 News (Australia) 23/5/2024 News PSNI facing a £750k fine following spreadsheet error that exposed the personal information of its entire workfor We have announced we intend to fine the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) £750,000 for failing to protect the personal information of its entire workforce. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) 23/5/2024 News Police Service of Northern Ireland response to Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announcement Commenting on the announcement that the Information Commissioner’s Office intends to fine the Police Service of Northern Ireland £750,000, Deputy Chief Constable Chris Todd said: “We accept the findings in the ICO’s Notice of Intent to Impose a Penalty and we acknowledge the learning highlighted in their Preliminary Enforcement Notice. We will now study both documents and are taking steps to implement the changes recommended. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 23/5/2024 News Crackdown on domestic violence in Queensland city AUSTRALIA: Alleged high-risk and high-harm domestic violence offenders have been arrested in recent weeks in the Queensland city of Ipswich during a police crackdown. 9 News (Australia) 23/5/2024 News Monsters, missteps and monumental mistakes: The wrong tactics and an absence of strategy in Scotland In this opinion article former Police Scotland superintendent Martin Gallagher gives his views on some of the challenges facing his former force, and why Chief Constable Jo Farrell is right to call for reform of three key areas – the courts process, policing mental health, and the response to minor crime – but argues that proposals put forward are unlikely to succeed. Policing Insight - Registration at source 23/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion PSNI face £750k fine following spreadsheet error that exposed the personal information of entire workforce The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced it intends to fine the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) £750,000 for failing to protect the personal information of its entire workforce. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/5/2024 News ICO plans to fine Police Service of Northern Ireland for data breach The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced it intends to fine the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) £750,000 for failing to protect the personal information of its workforce. UKAuthority.com 23/5/2024 News Time to make stalking a crime – New Zealand Labour Party NEW ZEALAND: Following a horrific case of stalking that ended in tragedy, Labour’s police spokesperson Ginny Andersen has drafted a bill that would add stalking to the Crimes Act. The Daily Blog (New Zealand) 23/5/2024 News Gardaí retiring from November will have to make ‘false declaration’ they are available for work – GRA REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Department of Public Expenditure says it is ‘actively engaging with stakeholders to develop more streamlined process’ for those retiring under pension changes introduced in 1995 The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 23/5/2024 News Calling all aspiring sergeants and inspectors! New sergeant and inspector promotion process pilots announced The role of Sergeants and Inspectors has never been more important, with the increasing complexity of policing, whilst also leading some of the most inexperienced workforce. During this episode former Lincolnshire Police DCC Jason Harwin - KPM discusses the pilot promotion process changes with the Chief Executive of the College of Policing, Chiefs Constable Andy Marsh QPM. PolicingTV 23/5/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Grenfell bereaved and survivors must wait until 2027 for suspects to face trial Families say wait for charges is ‘unbearable’, as police say they must take public inquiry’s final report into account The Guardian 23/5/2024 News No Grenfell charges until end of 2026, police say It will be 10 years after the Grenfell Tower fire before potential criminal prosecutions can begin. BBC 22/5/2024 News APCC Chair Operation on Early Dawn Reacting to proposals that police should consider pausing some arrests because of the lack of space in English prisons, the Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) Donna Jones said: "The overcrowding in prisons is not an issue for Chief Constables or Police and Crime Commissioners. The job of the police is to keep the public safe – it is what we pay them to do. They must continue to arrest suspects as usual so that those who commit crimes and cause harm to others are taken off the streets. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 22/5/2024 News South Wales Police takes retro gamer approach to improving community relations Cardiff Central Police station was transformed into a gaming hub earlier this month as the local neighbourhood police team teamed up with gaming console provider 8BitBeyond in a bid to break down any barriers between young people and the police. Emergency Services Times 22/5/2024 News Colindale: Met Police refers itself to IOPC after man’s Tube track death The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) following the death of a man in London. BBC 22/5/2024 News «695696697698699700701702703Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events