Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100542 total results. Showing results 14781 to 14800 «736737738739740741742743744Next ›Last » Harris insists there won’t be garda checkpoints at border REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Simon Harris has said there will not be a garda presence at the border to prevent asylum seekers crossing from Northern Ireland to the Republic. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 1/5/2024 News Police Scotland to host 62nd annual National Police Dog Trials Police Scotland will host the 62nd annual National Police Dog Trials from Monday, 20 May to Thursday, 23 May. Police Scotland 1/5/2024 News Sunak says UK Govt seeking ‘urgent clarification’ that no Garda checkpoints will be along NI border REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: ‘Of course there won’t be,’ Taoiseach Simon Harris said today. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 1/5/2024 News Ireland to send police to the border as migrant row with UK grows Rishi Sunak warns Dublin not to jeopardise peace process by reinstating checkpoints The Telegraph 1/5/2024 News Departure of Deputy Chief Officer The Scottish Police Authority has today, Wednesday 1 May 2024, confirmed that David Page, former Deputy Chief Officer has left Police Scotland after eight years’ service. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 1/5/2024 News North Wales Police officers use virtual reality training into control and coercion North Wales Police officers are using virtual reality equipment to help improve their understanding of what victims of control and coercion experience. The aim is for officers to better recognise signs and expand their knowledge of the domestic crime through a different perspective to better protect victims and pursue offenders. North Wales Police 1/5/2024 News The Police Service of Northern Ireland: An inspection of crime data integrity Today we published a report on crime data integrity within the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). We were commissioned to inspect the PSNI in 2023. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/5/2024 Report CPS authorises murder charges after death of 14-year-old boy in random Hainault attacks Jaswant Narwal, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London North, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Marcus Arduini Monzo with the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was fatally stabbed in Hainault on Tuesday 30 April. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 1/5/2024 News PSNI’s crime recording affected by link between outcomes and officer performance Some officers said that appraisals are partly based on crime outcomes, which can lead to a reluctance to record crime where there is little chance of it being detected. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/5/2024 News West Yorkshire Police officer charged over WhatsApp images A West Yorkshire Police (WYP) officer is due to make his first appearance in court to face two charges under the Terrorism Act. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) directed an investigation, carried out by Counter Terrorism Policing North East, into messages shared on WhatsApp. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 1/5/2024 News Former Metropolitan Police officer branded ‘the devil’ as he is jailed for life over multiple rapes Man who was found guilty of 10 counts of rape, three counts of rape of a child under 13, one count of kidnap and breach of a non-molestation order, was described by the judge as "deeply troubled". Sky News 1/5/2024 News New Zealand Police Leadership: A Goal-Focused and Human-Centered Approach NEW ZEALAND: There are numerous police agencies across the world implementing compelling police management programs. One such agency, the New Zealand Police, has emerged as forerunners in innovative police leadership. Their unique approach embraces the Māori Indigenous tradition and infuses it into their leadership and more broadly across their entire police culture. Recent research in narrative psychology has examined how top-level New Zealand Police executives embrace a “modern police leadership” approach that involves two key features: goal focused and human centered. This leadership style embraces the traditional policing mindset of acknowledging that the work needs to be done, yet also recognizes that it cannot be done in the manner that has frequently occurred in the past with agencies across the world—i.e., at the expense of the people responsible for achieving those goals. It’s possible to both achieve goals and have a healthy workforce—and the New Zealand Police are proving it. Police Chief Magazine 1/5/2024 Feature Updating the domestic homicide review statutory guidance OPEN CONSULTATION: This consultation seeks views on an updated version of the domestic homicide review statutory guidance. Home Office 1/5/2024 News What is National Crimebeat? Professor John Coxhead looks at the history and tradition of the High Sheriffs’ Association of England and Wales and why policing should get more involved in its charity National Crimebeat. Police Professional 1/5/2024 Feature Duty of care Eighteen months on from publication of the final recommendations from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, David Greenwood examines how the Government can improve the rights of survivors of sexual abuse. Police Professional 1/5/2024 Feature A missing piece of the puzzle After spending a decade in the police service, I witnessed the struggles of tracking down missing people, particularly those with mental health challenges, writes Paul Cooper. Police Professional 1/5/2024 Feature Hearts and minds Public trust in policing is at an all-time low and approval ratings continue to fall. Boosting levels of presence, fairness, accountability and meaningful engagement are essential parts of the fix but could more emotional intelligence training also help? Police Professional investigates. Police Professional 1/5/2024 Feature £1.5 million for more uniformed police patrols in Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire Police has been given around £1.5 million in funding from the Home Office to help combat anti-social behaviour and serious violence. The investment, known as the Hotspot Response Fund, will go towards increasing uniform patrols across the county in 2024/25. West Bridgford Wire 1/5/2024 News Tackling vehicle crime is a priority – police boss Tackling vehicle crime is a top priority for West Midlands Police, its chief constable has said. Chief Constable Craig Guildford said the number of arrests had risen and reports of vehicle crime had fallen across the West Midlands. BBC 1/5/2024 News OPS launching pilot project to improve how policing is done across Ottawa CANADA: A joint presentation between the Ottawa Police Service Board and the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) discusses a pilot program on how the force will support Ottawa. On April 30, the new Community Policing Strategy and District Deployment Model was launched. The pilot program is expected to start in early May. Based on the 2024 Budget community consultation process, OPS said there is a need for greater engagement and officer visibility in communities across the city, especially at the neighbourhood level. City News (Australia) 1/5/2024 News «736737738739740741742743744Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events