Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104752 total results. Showing results 14161 to 14180 «705706707708709710711712713Next ›Last » An inquest into the Wieambilla shootings has entered its final day. This is what we’ve heard about how the tragedy unfolded AUSTRALIA: A marathon five-week inquest into the devastating Wieambilla shootings, which claimed the lives of two young police officers and an innocent neighbour, has reached its final day. ABC News (Australia) 28/8/2024 News Student officer joins South Yorkshire Police aged 41 and wins top award Kevin Morrov is now a fully fledged response officer in Doncaster. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Criminal case against chief inspector charged with rape discontinued Chief Insp Aziz has been suspended since allegations were made against him in July 2022 and he was investigated by “an independent force”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News ‘Staggering increase’ in cannabis seized at UK airports The amount of cannabis seized at UK airports has tripled since last year, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has said. Police Professional 28/8/2024 News Police staffing loss to tackle budget decrease Jersey's police force is operating with 14 fewer officers than the number recommended five years ago - and is facing restrictions on its budget. BBC 28/8/2024 News Almost half of victims dissatisfied with police response survey finds Two in five of victims who reported an offence to the police were dissatisfied with the response. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Police officer accused of kicking wife down stairs A police officer is accused of breaking his wife’s back by kicking her down the stairs. BBC 28/8/2024 News New Northants PFCC pleasantly ‘surprised’ by culture within force leadership Danielle Stone has had to navigate the misconduct hearing and dismissal of former chief constable Nick Adderley during her first 100 days in post. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Police urged to ‘get tough on retail crime’ as sanctions fall significantly The Times first highlighted the drop in cautions and fines, prompting Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to pledge that Labour will tackle the 'shameful neglect' of the crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Violent crimes surge in York Region, police call increase troubling CANADA: Violent crimes involving guns – including homicides, shootings and carjackings – have surged in York Region since the start of the year, police said Tuesday, calling the increase troubling for the area north of Toronto. Global News (Canada) 28/8/2024 News Recorded crimes in Scotland up by 8,000 in past 12 months The number of recorded crimes in Scotland has risen by 8,000 over the past year. Police Professional 28/8/2024 News Shootings, violent crimes on the rise in York Region, police say CANADA: York Regional Police announced on Tuesday morning that they are seeing a rise in some violent crimes including, homicides, shootings, and carjackings in the region. CBC News (Canada) 28/8/2024 News, Video Over €3,000 worth of vaping products with suspected cannabis inside seized by Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí in Donegal have seized over €3,000 worth of vaping products after it was suspected that they contained cannabis. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 28/8/2024 News ‘The ones in red:’ people who use drugs’ experiences of the Janus-faced nature of police volunteerism Championed as an economic strategy to enhance community safety and reduce the need for formal police response to social disorder, volunteer policing groups have become a common sight in many urban centres. They represent a key element of police civilianisation, with existing research unmasking how they differ from other civilian personnel and their relationship with sworn police officers. Far less, however, is known about how marginalised groups, such as People Experiencing Houselessness (PEH) and People Who Use Drugs (PWUD), experience and perceive police volunteers. Drawing upon 50 semi-structured interviews with unhoused PWUD in Lethbridge, Alberta (Canada), we interrogate how participants experienced, perceived, and engaged with an unpaid police volunteer group responsible for addressing downtown community safety – the Lethbridge Police Service’s Ambassador Watch Programme (The Watch). Our findings show participants held diverse and often conflicting perceptions of this group, with The Watch serving as 1) caring agents, 2) agents of surveillance and control, and 3) a medium for police intervention. We argue that despite some of the benefits provided by police volunteer groups, they may exacerbate harm and feelings of insecurity for marginalised people when organised and managed by police agencies. Policing and Society 28/8/2024 Research article New superintendent to transfer to Killarney Garda Station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The latest round of Garda appointments includes the transfer of a new superintendent to Killarney Garda Station. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 28/8/2024 News More than 150 high harm offenders identified in crackdown on retail crime Just over three months into opening up referrals from police forces and retailers, policing’s central intelligence team Opal has identified more than 152 individuals linked to organised retail crime and arrested more than 23 high harm offenders. Police Professional 28/8/2024 News Gardaí assist Australian police with man convicted of online exploitation of 300 women REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Manager of Cybercrime Operations within the Australian Federal Police Organised Crime has thanked An Garda Síochána for their cooperation in the case of a 29-year-old man who was convicted of the online exploitation of 300 women and girls around the world, including one from Ireland. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 28/8/2024 News New initiative to drive search for missing persons A groundbreaking initiative led by a team of experts aims to transform the search for missing persons by harnessing the power of collaborative technology. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 Feature Social media posts can flag terrorism risk Researchers at the University of Bath have identified signals in social media posts that can predict when someone posting on far-right forums is likely to go on to commit a terrorist act. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 Feature Evolution of policing Rob Sinclair explains how open-source intelligence is helping police tackle crime now more than ever. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 Feature, Opinion «705706707708709710711712713Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events