Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100573 total results. Showing results 14081 to 14100 «701702703704705706707708709Next ›Last » How useful will the UK’s national police abuse hotline be? As a counter-corruption reporting service is expanded across the UK, Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass examines whether it will be effective and asks what else is needed to win back public trust. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 Analysis, Feature Why are police officers now afraid to do their job? A court verdict last week on a Met Police officer will have a lasting impact on all police officers in the country. An impact that has seen officers lose confidence and virtually become too afraid to do their job. The Havering Daily 21/5/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News Police Minister Paul Papalia reveals 71 cops have medically retired since compensation scheme set up AUSTRALIA: More than 150 cops have medically retired in the last two years -- or are in the process of doing so -- because they were injured so badly on the job they could not stay on the force. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News ‘Not close to what we would accept’: police pay panned AUSTRALIA: Pay talks between NSW police and officials are "well advanced" despite the large gulf between the state's latest offer for public sector workers and the union's asking price. The Canberra Times (Australia) 21/5/2024 News ‘Deeply regrettable’ another Garda injured on duty REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association has said it is ‘deeply regrettable' that another young Garda has been injured while on duty. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 21/5/2024 News Supers leader says officers need to remain “pacifists in the culture war” Comments made after Scotland's Hate Crime Legislation came into force on 1 April 2024, creating the new crime of "stirring up hatred" relating to protected characteristics. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2024 News Harnessing the power of AI to transform policing information management Watch this free webinar from Capita to discover how modern platforms and AI can be leveraged to modernise the management of information, deliver improved operational insights and enhance policing outcomes. PolicingTV 21/5/2024 Advertisement, Feature, Video Police Minister has got his gang-busting squad, now he has to deliver the goods on gangs NEW ZEALAND: The announcement by Police Commissioner Andrew Coster and Police Minister Mark Mitchell about the new gang disrupting unit will tick many boxes for the coalition Government’s constituency. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 20/5/2024 News Home Office ‘looking at’ changes proposed to curb Pro-Palestine protests Law changes have been proposed to help police deal with the “weekly takeovers” of central London by pro-Palestine protesters. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/5/2024 News Call warning police chase was high risk ‘failed’ before two died in crash Metropolitan Police officers PC Edward Welch and former PC Jack Keher were chasing a stolen car when the driver collided with pedestrians. The Independent 20/5/2024 News Thousands more officers specially trained in rape offences Policing in England and Wales has more than doubled a Government target for the number of officers given rape investigative training. Emergency Services Times 20/5/2024 News Firearms officer who drank while on duty dismissed without notice The firearms officer was a reported by a colleague for drinking on duty in a pub. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/5/2024 News Let police use covert surveillance to stop extreme protesters, report urges Government adviser will recommend review of rules relating to phone intercepts and intelligence gathering The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/5/2024 News Garda hospitalised after being hit by car during armed incident in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda was hospitalised after being hit by a car driven by a man armed with a samurai sword in Dublin on Monday night. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 20/5/2024 News Inside WA Police’s Special Crime Squad tasked with investigating WA’s most complex domestic violence cases AUSTRALIA: Meet the team officially known as the special crime squad — serious crime and family violence — who are tasked with investigating WA’s most complex domestic violence cases The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 20/5/2024 Feature Government announces rollout of roadside drug testing legislation, police expected to undertake 50,000 tests per year NEW ZEALAND: Legislation enabling roadside drug testing will be rolled out by the Government this year, giving police the power to randomly screen drivers for drugs. Speaking at the launch of Road Safety Week today, Transport Minister Simeon Brown confirmed the legislation would be introduced this year as part of the Government’s commitment to improving road safety and restoring law and order. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 20/5/2024 News Stormont Justice Minister expresses concern over ‘surveillance of journalists’ An Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard claims the PSNI undertook six-monthly trawls of the phone data of ‘troublemaker’ journalists. Express & Star 20/5/2024 News Inquiry into police spying claims ‘not ruled out’ Justice Minister Naomi Long has said she has not ruled out ordering a public inquiry into the alleged surveillance of journalists by the police in Northern Ireland. BBC 20/5/2024 News Surrey promises to ‘build’ on success of Op after prolific offenders targeted Assistant Chief Constable Peter Gardner said the Operation's success is 'testament to the incredible dedication and hard work of our staff and officers'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/5/2024 News «701702703704705706707708709Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events