Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115343 total results. Showing results 14761 to 14780 «735736737738739740741742743Next ›Last » Police punched and bitten in weekend attacks Ten police officers and police community support officers were assaulted over the weekend, Cheshire's chief constable has said, with some being punched and kicked in the head. Mark Roberts said officers were also pushed and bitten during attacks across the county on Saturday and Sunday. BBC 28/4/2025 News City of London Police welcome new framework strengthening the fight against fraud City of London Police has welcomed the introduction of the newly revised PEEL framework, which for the first time places specific emphasis on how police forces respond to the growing threat of fraud. Published by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, it will assess police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy from 2025 to 2027. Police Professional 28/4/2025 News Ofcom cracks down on harmful online content with new regulations to protect children Ofcom has released the final version of its landmark online safety regulations, heralding what it calls “transformational new protections” for children navigating the digital world. These measures, which form part of the broader Online Safety Act, are intended to significantly reduce children’s exposure to harmful online content. Police Professional 28/4/2025 News Essex Police murder investigation focus of new ITV documentary this week The team who helped convict a double murderer have received chief constable commendations and their work will feature in a documentary airing this week. Detectives who unravelled a complex web of manipulation in order to solve two murders have been commended for their work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2025 News Vancouver Police Board says report on complaint of arrest quotas coming in June CANADA: The Vancouver Police Board says a “full report” into a complaint about political motivations and arrest quotas for a crack down on crime in the Downtown Eastside will be delivered in June. Blue Line (Canada) 28/4/2025 News Peel Police Foundation to help address critical community issues CANADA: The Peel Police Foundation has officially launched – a new nonprofit organization that will raise charitable funds to support community partners in their efforts to address the critical needs of Peel Region. Blue Line (Canada) 28/4/2025 News From idea to reality: Lac Seul Police creates Ontario’s first Indigenous-led canine unit CANADA: In the remote communities of Lac Seul First Nation, located in Northern Ontario’s Treaty #3 Territory, the Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) has long been a vital force in providing safety and support across its vast, challenging landscape. Blue Line (Canada) 28/4/2025 Feature GRA pointing to pay over Garda recruitment crisis REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association still isn't being listened to when it comes to solutions to the Garda recruitment crisis. Midlands 103 (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2025 Audio, News Should Gardai be provided State subsidised housing? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Authority has suggested a scheme which would allow Gardaí to purchase a home with assistance from the State. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2025 News Tipperary TD criticises the Minister for Justice for failing to attend garda conference REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Labour’s justice spokesperson, Alan Kelly TD, has criticised the Minister for Justice for failing to attend the GRA conference. Tipperary Live (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2025 News Cheshire Police chief constable Mark Roberts on assaults The Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary Mark Roberts has spoken out after 10 police officers and PCSOs were assaulted in just 48 hours. The Standard (Chester) 28/4/2025 News Over 300 police stations need repairs due to ‘SNP’s sustained neglect The state of Scotland’s police estate has been revealed in new figures obtained by the Scottish Conservatives. Scottish Legal News 28/4/2025 News Ex-officer made ‘appalling’ and racist remarks to colleague while on holiday abroad A Sussex PC has been sacked after he made "appalling" remarks to a colleague after a night out drinking on holiday, a misconduct panel ruled. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2025 News What we’ve learnt about lone-actor terrorism over the years could help us prevent future attacks ‘Lone-actor’ attacks carried out by individuals without any direct affiliation to a terrorist group have become increasingly common in Europe; University of St Andrews Senior Lecturer Dr Diego Muro and PhD candidate Ovidiu Craciunas look at the difficulties in accurately defining and preventing such attacks, as well as how a better understanding of the behaviour and motivations of previous lone actors can help to address future threats. Policing Insight 28/4/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Vulnerability and place: a test of the psychology of perceived vulnerability for women and men Research shows that women’s heightened worry about crime reflects a stronger sense of psychological vulnerability, constituted not only by their perceptions of the likelihood of victimisation but also their sense of control over victimisation and the anticipated consequences of crime. While gender differences in worry have been widely studied, less is known about how neighbourhood context shapes these psychological processes. This study addresses this gap by testing the model of perceived vulnerability among 2,862 participants nested in 80 neighbourhoods in Victoria, Australia. We examine whether perceptions of likelihood, control and the consequences of crime differentially predict worry about crime for women and men, while also accounting for between-neighbourhood variation. The results reveal distinct gendered processes of vulnerability: women’s worry about crime is more place-based, clustering more strongly by neighbourhood, whereas men’s worry is more person-based, shaped primarily by their own assessment of likelihood rather than broader environmental factors. Additionally, perceptions of control and consequences play a key role in shaping women’s perceived vulnerability but are not significant predictors for men. By integrating psychological and ecological perspectives, this study highlights the need to situate individual-level fear of crime processes within the neighbourhood contexts in which they are experienced. Current Issues in Criminal Justice 28/4/2025 Research article Romania’s interim president promulgates law on international police cooperation ROMANIA: Romania’s interim president Ilie Bolojan has signed into law the new legislation on international police cooperation, which was officially promulgated on Monday, April 28. This legislative act establishes a legal and institutional framework aimed at preventing and investigating crimes, in line with national regulations, treaties Romania is a part of, and EU legal instruments, Agerpres reported. The law law emphasizes that international police cooperation will operate in accordance with several principles, including legality, equivalent access, availability, confidentiality, data ownership, data reliability, and the primacy of judicial cooperation. Romania Insider (Romania) 28/4/2025 News Police Scotland issue key update on abortion buffer zones Abortion buffer zones cannot be enforced when clinics are closed, police have reportedly said in an email. The National 28/4/2025 News New police zones unable to connect to ANPR camera system for two years BELGIUM: No new police zones have been able to link their automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to Belgium’s national database since May 2023. The platform, launched in 2018 to support the fight against organised crime, has become overloaded and unstable. Belga News Agency (Belgium) 28/4/2025 News Met police ‘maintain concerns’ about China super-embassy plan Exclusive: Force, which had dropped objection to plan, says protests of more than 500 people would impede traffic and require extra resources The Guardian 28/4/2025 News Three who failed physical testing still given police training NEW ZEALAND: Police are looking for any other policy breaches, after revealing today three applicants who failed physical testing were still admitted for officer training. The situation has put renewed focus on the coalition's recruitment target of 500 extra officers before December. Political reporter Russell Palmer has more. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/4/2025 Audio, News «735736737738739740741742743Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events