Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100569 total results. Showing results 14181 to 14200 «706707708709710711712713714Next ›Last » Australian Federal Police wage offer opened to scrutiny before vote AUSTRALIA: Members of the Australian Federal Police have been given their first official look at their employer’s latest pay offer. The Mandarin (Australia) 17/5/2024 News Thousands of police officers specially trained to investigate rape The Home Secretary has vowed to put more sex offenders behind bars after thousands of police officers were specially trained in investigating rapes. Ireland Live (Republic of Ireland) 17/5/2024 News May-Britt Rinaldo Ronnebro, former Secretary General of the Int. Executive Board of IPA (Part 2) May-Britt Rinaldo Ronnebro, ret. chief superintendent from the Swedish National Police/ former President of IPA Section Sweden and Former Secretary General of the International Executive Board of IPA., shares her experience in policing and breaking through gender barriers with Marie Daly, Ret. Sergeant from An Garda Síochána/ Vice President IPA Section Ireland. May Britt Rinaldo Ronnebro shares her journey of joining the International Police Association (IPA) in Sweden and taking on various roles and committees. PolicingTV 17/5/2024 Feature, Opinion, Video Google introduces phone theft safety feature after Police Commissioner intervention Google have introduced a new AI-powered tool that can detect when a phone has been snatched from the owner’s hand. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2024 News Six officers injured at Pro-Palestine demonstration One of the officers sustained a bite to the arm. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2024 News Circular 006/2024: Annex F, Police Regulations 2003 Circular amending Annex F made under the Police Regulations 2003 to implement a new pay structure for chief constables and deputy chief constables. Home Office 16/5/2024 Report Gangbuster: Police Minister Mark Mitchell’s message to gangs – reform or be reformed! NEW ZEALAND: Tough-talking Police Minister Mark Mitchell has a simple message for gang members. There’s a new sheriff in town and he’s taking back control. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 16/5/2024 News Herts Sergeant featured on popular TV show His current role sees him reaching out to our diverse communities and building bridges. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2024 News Police Uplift Programme: entry routes of officer recruits NATIONAL STATISTICS: A one-off statistical release on the entry routes of police officers recruited during the Police Uplift Programme in England and Wales. Home Office 16/5/2024 Report Government to release prisoners early to deal with overcrowding Justice secretary Angela Constance has confirmed that prisoners will be released early from Scotland’s jails in a bid to deal with chronic overcrowding. Holyrood Magazine 16/5/2024 News Politicians’ ‘puerile shape-throwing’ did nothing to strengthen policing in Ireland, expert says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A member of the Government expert body that drafted a blueprint for Garda reform in September 2018 has hit out at “empty rhetoric of toughness” and “puerile shape-throwing” by politicians when it comes to policing. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2024 Feature, Opinion Gardai to use unmarked trucks to spy on unsuspecting motorists from a height REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has revealed that "an innovation in Roads Policing will be introduced in the coming weeks". Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2024 News Met scraps DHEP programmes ‘for now’ as new non-degree entry route goes live The Police Constable Entry Programme was developed after former Home Secretary Suella Braverman asked the College to consider non-degree entry options in late 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2024 News Tackling unprecedented prison population Emergency release of short-term prisoners is being proposed to address the impacts of an unprecedented rise in the prison population, Justice Secretary Angela Constance has confirmed. Scottish Government 16/5/2024 News UK invests in 4 police vans with live facial recognition to cut knife crime The UK government has announced investments in live facial recognition and research and development for remote scanning technologies as it attempts to curb an increase in knife crime in the Kingdom. BiometricUpdate.com 16/5/2024 News Police recruitment and positive action: The social building blocks of service Police recruitment in England and Wales has seen a large upsurge in recent years, with a government mandate to raise officer numbers by 20,000. Alongside this request, considerable pressure remains for the police service to diversify and recruit an increasing number of officers from under-represented groups. Although there are signs that the diversity of police forces in England and Wales is increasing, there is a paucity of available information and research on how this is happening. Existing research on current positive action programmes is underdeveloped. This study considers evidence gained from 26 long-form phenomenological interviews with new policing recruits in a single police force from the north of England. The interviews were structured using social network theory, allowing in-depth exploration of how recruits socially navigated their respective recruitment journeys. The sample provided comparative data on the journey for those experiencing positive actions and those without access to these initiatives. The data gathered offer a picture of recruits’ experiences during recruitment, allowing significant insight into the levels of social support they received. Social support is a critical element of well-being and retention. Empirical findings indicate that particular police recruitment stages exist as social building blocks for policing identity. These building blocks can be unequal depending on existing social resources. This differential identity-building during pre-socialization leads to a proposal for services to consider their positive action initiatives in a different light and ensure that they lead to the development of longer-term, supportive relationships for under-represented recruits. International Journal of Police Science & Management 16/5/2024 Research article Met scraps DHEP programmes ‘for now’ as new non-degree entry route goes live The Police Constable Entry Programme was developed after former Home Secretary Suella Braverman asked the College to consider non-degree entry options in late 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2024 News Gardaí investigating cross-border immigration crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Active investigations are ongoing into immigration crime in relation to the border on the island of Ireland, according to the Garda Commissioner. Drew Harris said gardaí are in close contact with their colleagues in the UK around the area of immigration and immigration crime in particular. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2024 News Boss of Met police officer who was found dead at home after suffering PTSD from Grenfell fire was a bully who made impossible demands, inquest hears The boss of a Metropolitan Police officer who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder and was found dead at home was a bully who made impossible demands, a serving officer has told an inquest. Mail Online 16/5/2024 News PTSD officer ‘didn’t see a way out’ – inquest A police sergeant who developed post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after attending the Grenfell Tower fire "felt targeted" by her boss and "didn't see a way out" in the months before she died, an inquest has heard. BBC 16/5/2024 News «706707708709710711712713714Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events