Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102995 total results. Showing results 14061 to 14080 «700701702703704705706707708Next ›Last » Julian Bennett appeals finding of gross misconduct and sacking Lawyers for the former Met Commander claim that the misconduct finding is impermissible because the panel found him guilty of a professional breach he had not been charged with. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2024 News 18-year-old shot by police after fatal stabbing had prior domestic assault charges, documents show CANADA: Kuhkpaw Moo, 18, was ordered by a court in March to not contact or go near Breanna Broadfoot CBC News (Canada) 24/7/2024 News West Yorkshire Police outstanding in crime recording but needs to improve investigations West Yorkshire Police is ‘outstanding’ in the way it records crime data, but needs to improve how it investigates crime and supports the workplace, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 24/7/2024 News Toronto Police detective competes at International Police Association Games in Romania CANADA: The third International Police Association (IPA) Games were held in Brasov, Romania, from May 19 to 24, 2024, and as Toronto Police’s Det. Cst. Mustafa Popalzai shared, it was a “great success and opportunity for law enforcement personnel from around the globe to not only compete with their fellow colleagues but also build long-lasting and meaningful relationships that exceeded the boundaries of the playing fields.” Blue Line (Canada) 24/7/2024 News Kingston Police and the Correctional Service of Canada battle organized drug trafficking operation CANADA: In January of 2024, members of the Correctional Service of Canada and members of the Kingston Police initiated a drug trafficking investigation into an inmate in the custody of the Correctional Service of Canada. Blue Line (Canada) 24/7/2024 News Criminal justice system failing stalking victims, says commissioner The criminal justice system is failing victims of stalking, according to a new review by the London Victims’ Commissioner. Police Professional 24/7/2024 News ‘It’s frightening people’ – 70% of Dubliners have witnessed open drug dealing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Open drug dealing is now a major issue in Dublin city centre – and it is “frightening” people living and working in the capital, a former Garda inspector has warned. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2024 News Construction on new Clonmel garda station to start by the end of year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Construction is expected to start on a new garda station for Clonmel by the end of this year. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2024 News Woman whose vehicle was hit by unmarked garda car awarded €37k REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A health care worker, whose car was hit at speed by an unmarked garda car, has been awarded €37,000 damages against the Minister for Expenditure and Reform. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2024 News “There Is No Script”: Police Teachers’ Experiences of Training Investigative Interviewing Swedish police are implementing a new model for investigative interviewing. Previous research has highlighted that investigative interviewing is difficult to operationalize and teach to recruits. This study aimed to understand what Swedish police teachers value as important interpersonal skills for investigative interviewing as well as what strategies and struggles these teachers face when teaching recruits. Interviews were conducted with six experienced interviewing teachers at Swedish police training programs. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The teachers described that taking the interviewee’s perspective and accepting responsibility to build rapport, as well as social and situational flexibility were important skills for interviewers to process. When describing their strategies and struggles in teaching, the teachers described the need to bridge theory and practice, train flexibility through diverse scenarios, adjust to students’ social maturity and ability to self-reflect, and work with limited resources. This study also highlights how interviewing teachers express a need for adequate time and resources to be able to help recruits develop the necessary skills for interviewing. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 24/7/2024 Research article Ian Critchley: ‘This is a public health crisis for children worldwide – governments must respond decisively’ After three years as the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for Child Protection Abuse and Investigation, earlier this month former Merseyside Deputy Chief Constable Ian Critchley took up a new role at the College of Policing; in this article he looks back over his time in post, highlights the continuing efforts of police and partners to protect children from abuse, and calls on governments to take action to tackle what has become a ‘public health crisis’. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2024 Feature, Opinion Former police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon hit with fresh charges in relation to alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies AUSTRALIA: Accused killer cop Beau Lamarre-Condon has been slapped with new charges by NSW Police over the alleged murders of Sydney couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies. Sky News 24/7/2024 News South Australia Police to start roadside drug testing for cocaine AUSTRALIA: Starting in 2025, the state will join Queensland and New South Wales in testing for the illegal substance during road operations. Drive (Australia) 24/7/2024 News Vulnerable victims: Smashing scam syndicates Operation First Light, the global police operation led by INTERPOL, secured impressive results, freezing more than 6,700 bank accounts and seizing assets worth $257 million; but as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports, while the operational achievements deserve praise, the scale of this criminal endeavour highlights the continuing success of scammers who combine hi-tech channels with appeals to the most basic of human emotions. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2024 Analysis, Feature Family of Allan Marshall to sue prison service in Scotland over 2015 death in custody Police and Crown Office also to face legal action in bid to hold authorities accountable The Guardian 24/7/2024 News HMIC: Cumbria ‘clearly values’ officers and staff who are encouraged to stay HMICFRS praised the force for creating a supportive environment that helps new recruits to develop and encourages them to stay. Cumbria Constabulary has been praised for its ability to encourage new recruits to stay with the force in spite of a tricky economic picture which previously made retention difficult. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/7/2024 News ‘Victorian’ garda station in Macroom to be replaced after four decades of campaigning REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Tender is out to build modern divisional headquarters to replace the 'not fit for purpose' station built for the RIC in the 1850s. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 24/7/2024 News CC Chris Noble: Improving Staffordshire Police control room and contact management This second conversation with Staffordshire's Chief Constable Chris Noble focuses on the improvements made in the force control room and contact centre of the police service in Staffordshire. PolicingTV 24/7/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video The Guardian view on violence against women: Labour must explain how it plans to halve it A ‘whole-system approach’ sounds good. But the public, and especially victims, need to know what it means The Guardian 23/7/2024 Feature, Opinion Statement – London Stalking Review 2024 Baroness Newlove: "Although this report focuses on London, I suspect similar issues plague police forces nationwide, making many of these recommendations relevant on a national level." Victims' Commissioner 23/7/2024 News «700701702703704705706707708Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events