Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102929 total results. Showing results 14741 to 14760 «734735736737738739740741742Next ›Last » Community service for garda sergeant convicted of assault REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda sergeant has been ordered to complete 80 hours of community service after being found guilty of assault and of attempting to pervert the course of justice. Sergeant William Doyle was convicted at Waterford District Court of the two charges, having pleaded not guilty at a previous sitting of the court. He now faces dismissal from An Garda Síochána. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 5/7/2024 News Devon and Cornwall send in sniffer dog after surge in vapes containing drugs The force has noticed a developing trend which sees the standard liquid in some vapes replaced with an illegal liquid containing Class B drug THC and spice. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 News Time for ‘bold action’ by new government to reduce cycle of reoffending, says Revolving Doors The charity Revolving Doors hopes the historic victory by the Labour Party will be the catalyst for the incoming government to seize a mandate for fundamental change in the criminal justice system. Police Professional 5/7/2024 News ITV Show title derogatory and offensive Acting National Chair, Tiff Lynch, responds to derogatory title of new ITV show about young in service police officers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/7/2024 News Police Superintendents’ Association elects new president Nick Smart has been elected as president of the Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA). Police Professional 5/7/2024 News College of Policing welcomes new Home Secretary The College of Policing has written to Yvette Cooper to congratulate her on her appointment as Home Secretary under the new Labour government. Police Professional 5/7/2024 News Police launch search for new chief constable Humberside's police and crime commissioner has launched a recruitment process for a new chief constable, with a salary of about £171,000. BBC 5/7/2024 News Labour inheriting ‘difficult legacy’, warns new home secretary Yvette Cooper Yvette Cooper said Labour will "restore trust" and "restore politics to public service". Sky News 5/7/2024 News, Video The College welcomes the new Home Secretary Lord Herbert and Chief Constable Sir Andy Marsh write to Rt. Hon Yvette Cooper MP College of Policing 5/7/2024 News The ultimate sacrifice: Sgt. Brandon Smith’s journey with K9 Officer Bingo CANADA: “Bingo gave his life for me. He saved my life, and he did it without hesitation,” said Sgt. Brandon Smith, a canine handler with Toronto Police Service (TPS). “Bingo was doing his job. If it wasn’t for him, it would have been me that got shot.” Blue Line (Canada) - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 Feature, Interview More police, speed cameras and barriers in the works for Highway 50 CANADA: The Quebec government is rolling out a series of safety-related changes along Highway 50, starting with more police and possibly leading to better safety barriers. CBC News (Canada) 5/7/2024 News Police Superintendents’ Association elects Nick Smart as president Nick Crane will work with Vice President Sara Crane in leading the association, which represents police officers at the rank of superintendent and chief superintendent in 49 forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 News Bright Spaces open for vulnerable children in police protection The bespoke 'Bright Spaces' children's rooms are situated at Hertford, Stevenage and Watford police stations. New facilities for children who have been taken into emergency police protection have been officially opened at stations across Hertfordshire. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 News Rural crime teams lack resources and equipment according to report Rural crime rates have been rising faster than urban areas - 32% since 2011 compared to 24% in towns and cities. Rural crime teams across England and Wales are “in crisis” a new report by the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 News The golden thread: Community policing and counter-terrorism The recent Counter-Terror Expo in London saw Commander Dom Murphy of the UK’s Counter-Terrorism Command reiterate the vital role played by communities and community policing in defeating the terrorist threat; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth explores the key messages from Cmdr Murphy, and the wider focus on the community model and the ‘golden thread’ of intelligence that is crucial in the UK’s fight against terrorism. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/7/2024 Analysis, Feature CJI Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 The Annual Report is laid before the Northern Ireland Assembly under paragraph 4 of Schedule 8 to the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (as amended by paragraph 24(5) of Schedule 13 to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Devolution of Policing and Justice Functions) Order 2010) by the Department of Justice. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 5/7/2024 Report CJI publishes 2023-24 Annual Report and Accounts CJI has today (5 July 2024) published its 2023-24 Annual Report and Accounts. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 5/7/2024 News Police Digital Service pair arrested for fraud, bribery and misconduct Both the specialist policing tech unit, which is collectively owned by forces across the country, and the City of London Police have confirmed the apprehension and investigation of two people Public Technology 5/7/2024 News SA Police Inspector Wade Burns named new president of Police Association of South Australia AUSTRALIA: A police inspector has been elected as union president by a margin of less than 50 votes after allegations of misconduct were aired in South Australian parliament. The Australian Electoral Commission results showed Inspector Wade Burns received 787 – or about 40 per cent – of the total 1,936 votes cast on Thursday. Inspector Burns will replace Mark Carroll, who has been in the role for 17 years, as the new president of the Police Association of South Australia (PASA). ABC News (Australia) 5/7/2024 News Aussie cop ‘master’ groomer of 50 boys ‘likely had more victims’ AUSTRALIA: The "horrific" grooming and sexual abuse of more than 50 young boys by a former police officer who used his status to stealthily target his victims over three decades is likely more pervasive, a reviewer concedes. 1 News (New Zealand) 5/7/2024 News «734735736737738739740741742Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events