Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100559 total results. Showing results 14321 to 14340 «713714715716717718719720721Next ›Last » Aussie internet cop can’t police the global web: judge AUSTRALIA: Australia's relationships with other countries could be damaged if the eSafety Commissioner was able to order the removal of content on social media platforms all around the world, a judge has said. The Canberra Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 14/5/2024 News Gang crackdown: Police Association concerned by lack of detail in National Gang Unit plans NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association isn’t yet convinced of the value of police’s new National Gang Unit intended to help enforce the Government’s policies targeting gangs. Association president Chris Cahill says without more information on the unit’s budget and where its staff will come from, the proposal appears to simply increase the workload for an already stretched police force. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News What you need to know about police’s new specialist gang unit NEW ZEALAND: With 42% of gang members linked to reported crimes as a suspect or offender and 18% of serious crimes committed by gang members, it’s clear New Zealand has a gang problem. Katie Ham reports on top cop Andrew Coster’s proposed solution. Stuff (New Zealand) 14/5/2024 Feature Police to establish national gang unit NEW ZEALAND: Police will establish a national gang unit, supported by 'district gang disruption teams', to target crime, harm, and intimidation caused by patched members. The national team will work with police districts across the country, drawing on joint operations to monitor gang funerals and other activity. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster, announcing the plan on Tuesday, said resourcing was likely to include a mix of new investment and other resources being moved around. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News Watch: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster announces new ‘National Gang Unit’ NEW ZEALAND: Police are setting up a National Gang Unit and frontline teams to tackle crime and intimidation by gangs. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said the national unit will work with police districts across the country, drawing on Operation Cobalt and other coordinated responses to gang funerals and other gang activity. New gang disruption units will be dedicated district teams to help identify, target and catch "priority offenders", he said. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News, Video Christopher Luxon says domestic violence police staff ‘absolutely’ won’t be removed to bolster gang unit NEW ZEALAND: The Prime Minister promises no frontline police staff will be removed from investigating family harm despite resources being poured into tackling gangs. Newshub (New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News Police Commissioner and Police Minister reveal specialised gang task force to target organised crime NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has announced a National Gang Unit to crack down on gang crime and gangs’ anti-social behaviour. Coster, speaking to media today, said police know gang members commit a large amount of the crime in New Zealand - 8 per cent of all violence and 18 per cent of serious violence. The National Gang Unit would be a dedicated, specialised gang unit of 25-30 people with ring-fenced staff of up to seven staff in every police district across the country. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News An inspection of the West Midlands regional response to serious and organised crime As part of our overall police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy inspections, we inspected how well police forces tackle serious and organised crime (SOC). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/5/2024 Report Flaws exposed in police approach to organised crime West Mercia Police has been rated inadequate for its approach to serious and organised crime (SOC) following an inspection of the four West Midlands forces' handling of the issue. BBC 14/5/2024 News Improvements needed in West Midlands regional response to serious organised crime The Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for the West Midlands and its constituent police forces should improve how they work together to tackle serious and organised crime, the policing inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/5/2024 News Off-duty PC who detained violent killer on King’s first Gallantry list 'You are never off duty until you retire,' says PC Steven Denniss. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/5/2024 News Protests, politicians and police: The continuing myth of ‘two-tier’ policing It’s now six months since the largest pro-Palestinian March in London, and the reaction to the policing of the event that led to the departure of Home Secretary Suella Braverman; as protests around the Middle East conflict continue, highlighted recently with the handling of an antisemitism campaigner’s attempt to walk through a march, Policing Insight’s Graham Wettone looks again at the claims of two-tier policing, the difficulties officers face, and the role politicians play in increasing tension. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Awards celebrate innovation in police technology The inaugural Police Digital Awards 2024 has been launched to recognise outstanding contributions to police technology by police staff and teams across UK law enforcement agencies. Police Professional 14/5/2024 News Police lacked understanding in abuse case – coroner Police showed a "lack of understanding" of controlling and coercive behaviour in the case of a woman who was unlawfully killed, a coroner said. BBC 14/5/2024 News Police to get $90m extra in law-and-order budget AUSTRALIA: NT Police will reach record levels funding as the government continues to pour millions into demonstrating its commitment to community safety ahead of the election. NT News (Australia) - Subscription at source 14/5/2024 News AFP must explain deal allowing Chinese ‘secret police’ to conduct operations in Australia, Coalition says AUSTRALIA: Opposition questions extension of bilateral security treaties amid ‘gravely concerning’ reports of activities on Australian soil. The Guardian 14/5/2024 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 14/5/2024 News Police Commissioner and Police Minister reveal specialised gang task force NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has announced a National Gang Unit to crack down on gang crime and gangs’ anti-social behaviour. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/5/2024 News, Video Newly elected Norfolk PCC Sarah Taylor: Addressing the need for visible policing presence Sarah Taylor, the newly elected Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner, discusses her background and what led her to stand as a candidate. She highlights the importance of a strong preventative focus in areas of policing and the need for more visible policing presence. PolicingTV 14/5/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video A conversation with Gary Callier, Founder of the Police UK Disability Sport CIC (Part 1) Former British Army Royal Engineer and serving Police Office, Gary Callier, is the Founder of the Police UK Disability Sport Community Interest Company (CIC). He is an Invictus Games Competitor and multiple medal winner, with 3 Gold, 3 Silver, and 1 Bronze medal. In this first part in a three part series, he talks to PolicingTV's Bernard Rix about his background, including in the military and in policing. PolicingTV 14/5/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video «713714715716717718719720721Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events