Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100573 total results. Showing results 14061 to 14080 «700701702703704705706707708Next ›Last » Tasmania Police tighten prison surveillance procedures after four warrants found to be invalid by review AUSTRALIA:Tasmania Police have tightened their procedures around the use of listening devices in prisons after a review revealed a number of warrants were invalid. The independent review, headed by former DPP Damian Bugg, looked at 19 surveillance device warrants used in Tasmanian prisons over a 12-year period to January 1, 2024. Pulse Tasmania (Australia) 21/5/2024 News Met officer dismissals for misconduct increased by 35 per cent last year Last year, 113 police officers were dismissed, or would have been dismissed if they had not already left the force, as a result of misconduct or incompetence proceedings. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News PC dismissed after losing evidence and altering stop and search record PC Gary Stevens admitted to losing an exhibit bag containing cannabis and to removing all references to the relevant stop and search, but denied behaving dishonestly. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News City AFO shot dead man carrying knives after Met officer tried to taser him A Met officer had fired his taser twice at the suspect to no effect possibly because he was wearing a thick jacket. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News Saskatchewan’s police watchdog investigates officer-involved shooting in Regina CANADA: Neither Regina police nor Saskatchewan’s police watchdog agency are offering many details about an officer-involved shooting in a residential neighbourhood that a neighbour says ended with a body on the road. Blue Line (Canada) 21/5/2024 News Role model? Insider who led Black cops to ‘career suicide’? The many narratives of the Toronto police Supt. Stacy Clarke cheating scandal CANADA: Supt. Stacy Clarke’s actions have won her hero status and the vocal backing of many who attended her discipline hearings in droves — but opinions on the trail-blazing Toronto cop are far from universal. Toronto Star (Canada) - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News Garda Commissioner joins calls for social media companies to do more to protect the public from crimes REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has joined police bosses from across Europe in calling on social media companies to establish a technical means to identify child sexual abuse and other serious crimes on encrypted communications they provide. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/5/2024 News Unmarked lorry to be added in road policing plan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An unmarked lorry will soon be introduced as part of a new roads policing measure. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 21/5/2024 News Family of woman killed in Garda car accident still awaiting answers a year on REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The family of a young Derry woman killed in a road accident involving a Garda patrol car is awaiting answers a full year after her death. The Irish News 21/5/2024 News Research calls for evidence-based policing approach to tackle public space VAWG hotspots New research by community safety professional Abu Ullah into the incidence of violence against women and girls in the London Borough of Sutton has highlighted the need for an evidence-based approach targeting hotspots to gain the most effective outcomes from overstretched police resources and reduce the threat to females, as he explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview ‘The National Secretary: why I’m fighting for fairness in terms of remuneration and working conditions’ Every day, police officers are putting themselves in difficult situations to protect the public and I know first-hand how challenging this can be and how little we are celebrated for that work. In my role as National Secretary, I am more determined than ever that you should have a representative body that you can be proud of, that listens and l Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/5/2024 Feature, Opinion Law Enforcement Data Service: equality impact assessment IMPACT ASSESSMENT: The equality impact assessment demonstrates how the Law Enforcement Data Service complies with the public sector equality duty. Home Office 21/5/2024 Report Suella Braverman acted unlawfully by making it easier to criminalise protests, court rules Former home secretary used ‘Henry VIII powers’ to lower threshold for police restricting protests The Guardian 21/5/2024 News UK police developing device that can remotely shut down e-bike motor The device, which uses an electromagnetic pulse to trick the motor into thinking it's overheating, will be used to combat crime involving e-bikes Global Cycling Network 21/5/2024 News Grooming Gangs Taskforce arrests hundreds in first year A dedicated police taskforce set up to bring down grooming gangs has supported police forces in England and Wales to make hundreds of arrests in its first year. Home Office 21/5/2024 News GraphAware HUME: From tactical to strategic intelligence analysis in law enforcement In the ever-evolving world of law enforcement, staying one step ahead is critical. The ability to expect, rather than merely react, is what often tilts the balance in solving cases. This paradigm shift is feasible with sophisticated intelligence software like HUME. Policing Insight 21/5/2024 Advertisement, Feature WA to get first shelter for male victims of domestic violence AUSTRALIA: Shaun* could never do anything right. His wife was becoming increasingly volatile and abusive towards him and their children, accusing him of infidelity. Brisbane Times (Australia) 21/5/2024 News NSW Premier Chris Minns flags “real pay boost” to police amid union wage battle AUSTRALIA: NSW Premier Chris Minns has vowed to strike a solid wage deal with police that will be backdated once an agreement is reached. News.com.au (Australia) 21/5/2024 News Premier urged to intervene in police roster dispute AUSTRALIA: The Victorian government is being urged to intervene in a pay dispute between the state's police force and its union over nine-day fortnights for officers. The Canberra Times (Australia) 21/5/2024 News Police Scotland officers must remain ‘pacifists in the culture war’, says chief superintendent Police officers should remain “pacifists in the culture war” and should not be drawn into the “toxic” public debate around hate crime, the president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) will tell its annual conference this week. Holyrood Magazine 21/5/2024 Feature, Opinion «700701702703704705706707708Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events