Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100546 total results. Showing results 14761 to 14780 «735736737738739740741742743Next ›Last » Convicted stalker to pay damages to detective in charge of investigation Stalker published videos on social media including describing the officer as corrupt, alleging she had lied in court, and claiming she “had colluded with the BBC." Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/5/2024 News Police Scotland to host 62nd annual National Police Dog Trials Police Scotland last hosted the event in 2015. Police Oracle 2/5/2024 News New NZ Police digital notebook provides clear audit trail and greater transparency A new digital notebook app being rolled out across NZ Police – the latest step towards Commissioner Andrew Coster’s goal of a fully digitalised case environment – offers a real-time facility with clear time and date stamps, improved case management, and transparent audit trail to generate greater confidence in the criminal justice process, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/5/2024 Feature, Innovation It’s time to abolish Police and Crime Commissioners When the idea of having Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) first arose it seemed so promising. These would be locally elected candidates, tough and charismatic and they’d be given the power needed to transform the country. Bureaucrats have taken control of British policing, said David Cameron at the time, and cops should be dealing with anti-social crime not fining motorists. PCCs were the local heroes who would revive proper policing, and hold bad police to account. The Spectator 2/5/2024 Feature, Opinion Former BBC journalist ‘spied on by police’ in Northern Ireland Vincent Kearney, who made a 2011 documentary investigating independence of Northern Ireland’s police watchdog, says he is determined to find out what happened. The Independent 2/5/2024 News Black police chief raises alarm over Met plans to boost stop and search Met chief Sir Mark Rowley said the tactic works but NBPA President Andy George tells The Voice the plans will further erode trust with the Black community The Voice 2/5/2024 News Joint training, shared tech considered as Halifax moves to integrate police and RCMP CANADA: Recent report says Halifax's current dual police model not working. Halifax is moving ahead on work to integrate its municipal police force and the RCMP serving the region, which could see forces eventually share training and technology. The city's board of police commissioners received an update Wednesday on progress implementing recommendations from the Policing Model Transformation Study from April 2023. The report from consultant PricewaterhouseCoopers said the Mounties and Halifax Regional Police (HRP) need to work better together. CBC News (Canada) 2/5/2024 News IPCA finds police not responsible for Wellington crash that killed two and injured three NEW ZEALAND: Police weren’t responsible for the death of a drunk and stoned young driver and his passenger near the capital’s waterfront but, by activating their lights and siren, they inadvertently contributed to the fatal crash. That’s the findings that have been released today by the Independent Police Conduct Authority into the crash in March 2023. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 2/5/2024 News Locations of nine new speed cameras confirmed – with another 100 planned for Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The intended locations of nine new static speed cameras due to be installed across Ireland have been confirmed. The Irish Post (Republic of Ireland) 2/5/2024 News Police officer granted bail while facing 25 domestic violence-related charges AUSTRALIA: A police officer in New South Wales has been granted bail after being charged with 25 domestic violence-related offences. The charges come after police launched an investigation into reports of multiple cases of alleged domestic violence last November. 9 News (Australia) 2/5/2024 News AI X-ray vision: A revolutionary tool for police searches and emergency operations In the latest in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens explores the potentially revolutionary benefits of AI X-ray vision in police searches and emergency rescue and recovery operations, as well as the technical, legal and ethical challenges that the use of such technology could bring. Policing Insight - Registration at source 2/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Intersectional injustices: police responses to migrant, Black and minoritised victim-survivors of rape and other sexual offences in England and Wales Research has explored how gender discrimination and sexist stereotypes in the form of rape myths permeate police investigations in England. Yet, scant attention has been given to the impact of intersectional structural disadvantages on shaping police responses to rape. Recent quantitative studies reveal a criminal justice gap for Black and minoritised victim-survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, pointing to a troubling policing reality that demands further scrutiny. This paper turns to that by drawing on data from 25 cases from four forces collected between 2021 and 2022 as part of Operation Soteria Bluestone (OSB) through a novel method in which police investigators critically peer review their colleagues’ case files to assess strengths and weaknesses. Our study provides a unique methodological and empirical contribution to the field, as qualitative research on Black and minoritised women’s experiences of policing as victim-survivors of sexual and domestic violence has primarily relied on interviews with police officers, victim-survivors and practitioners. The framework of institutional racism and intersectionality sheds light on how the police may inadequately respond to rape cases and the intersecting needs of migrant, Black and minoritised women. As Black feminists contend, the intersection of multiple categories of oppression both generates and invisibilises specific forms of violence and institutional responses to them. Our findings indicate that migrant, Black and minoritised victim-survivors are being failed on multiple fronts, including police neglect and inaction in rape investigations, ineffective addressing of language needs of migrant victim-survivors involved and a lack of referral to by-and-for specialist support services. Policing and Society 2/5/2024 Research article Irish premier says ‘of course’ police will not be sent to Northern Ireland border Tensions have been growing between London and Dublin since the passing of the Rwanda Bill by parliament in the UK The Independent 2/5/2024 News Working with Rural Communities Promoting Rural Best Practice Rural crime is one of those issues that cuts right to the heart of rural communities yet fails to make traction in the corridors of power, and still after 12 years of elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) we seem no closer to tackling the problem. Rural Services Network 2/5/2024 ‘How dare you’: The ex-cop who lectured politicians on failing women — and how to save more lives AUSTRALIA: Vincent Hurley listened to federal and state politicians debate what to do about family violence after a series of deaths that had shocked him and the nation. Then he teed off. ABC News (Australia) 2/5/2024 News, Video Trawl for unsafe criminal convictions in UK being done by interns Exclusive: DNA expert whose work led to Andrew Malkinson case breakthrough says job should be given to forensic scientists The Guardian 2/5/2024 News Zachary Rolfe forced to hand over notes used in evidence during Kumanjayi Walker coronial inquest AUSTRALIA: Former constable Zachary Rolfe has been ordered by the Northern Territory coroner to hand over a series of notes which include references to racism and sexism within the NT Police Force. ABC News (Australia) 2/5/2024 News Is the NSW Police Force actively impeding drug law reform? AUSTRALIA: The Uniting Church NSW.ACT launched Fair Treatment, a campaign calling for drug decriminalisation to be rolled out in the two jurisdictions in which it operates. And Sir Richard Branson was in Sydney to support the launch. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 2/5/2024 News Police chopper to be a ‘game-changer’ for fighting crime on Coast AUSTRALIA: Police presence on the Sunshine Coast is set to go to new heights with the addition of a helicopter. Sunshine Coast News (Australia) 2/5/2024 News Two men die in crash while fleeing Police in Wellington NEW ZEALAND: In the early hours of 26 March 2023, a car heading into Wellington’s CBD was seen speeding through a red light by two officers in a patrol car (Officer A and B). Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 2/5/2024 Report «735736737738739740741742743Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events