Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102903 total results. Showing results 14981 to 15000 «746747748749750751752753754Next ›Last » Officer dismissed following gross misconduct hearing A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been dismissed following an investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted a women while off duty. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News Humberside chief constable announces retirement amid allegations of potential misconduct Humberside Police Chief Constable Paul Anderson has announced he is to retire following a policing career spanning 34 years. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News Police impound cars, issue infringement notices after eight illegal ‘skid meets’ in Canterbury NEW ZEALAND: Police have impounded cars, issued infringement notices and ordered vehicles off the road after eight illegal 'skid meets' in Canterbury overnight. About 100 cars were involved in the illegal activity, with police interrupting six skid meets in Christchurch and two in Rolleston. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/6/2024 News Watchdog slams police over teen’s ‘oppressive’ arrest AUSTRALIA: The arrest of a Indigenous teenage girl in Western Australia was "unlawful, unreasonable, oppressive and unjust", the state's corruption watchdog says. The Canberra Times (Australia) 28/6/2024 News Corruption and Crime Commission says WA Police internal investigations were ‘inadequate’ after arrest of Indigenous teen AUSTRALIA: WA's Corruption and Crime Commission has delivered scathing findings regarding the arrest of a teenage girl, saying it was unlawful and unjust. ABC News (Australia) 28/6/2024 News Police car redesign falls short of ‘visibility’ goals, critic says CANADA: Ottawa Police Service returning to cruiser with old-school look, modern features CBC News (Canada) 28/6/2024 News Ontario invests in mental health training to support police CANADA: The Ontario government has announced an investment of $2.7 million to support an innovative project that will train approximately 160 Peer Support Workers to provide better mental health supports to thousands of police officers across Ontario. Blue Line (Canada) 28/6/2024 News Therapy program for first responders continues in Nova Scotia CANADA: A program aimed at improving the mental health of first responders and public safety personnel (PSP) in Nova Scotia is moving out of its pilot stage. The announcement came on PTSD Awareness Day in Canada. Blue Line (Canada) 28/6/2024 News Commissioner confirms number of serving gardaà with barring orders against them has risen REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Commissioner has said he is finalising a report for Justice Minister Helen McEntee on how the force handles domestic and sexual violence cases involving serving officers. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 28/6/2024 News GSOC to investigate death of man in garda custody in Dongeal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The death of a man at a garda station in Co Donegal has been referred to the Garda SÃochána Ombudsman Commission. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/6/2024 News Failure or Façade? Why Ethnic Organizations Strategically Forgo Policing In-group policing is effective at mitigating conflict because ethnic elites have information needed to identify and punish spoilers within their own communities. Yet, ethnic organizations do not always police those who use unsanctioned violence. Under what conditions will an organization forgo its in-group policing responsibility? Relying on the case of Hezbollah, this article argues that in-group policing in patronage-based societies is a strategic choice. Patronage networks induce compliance by tying it to the provision of goods and services, thereby decreasing the likelihood of violations. When individuals utilize unsanctioned violence, leaders must consider the costs of policing relative to three audiences: 1. Their organization, 2. Their domestic partners, and 3. The international community. Organizations may refrain from policing violators if the costs to their organization’s cohesion and reputation are too high, but will seek ways to lessen criticism by domestic and international audiences. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism - Subscription at source 28/6/2024 Research article Minister McEntee congratulates 157 new Garda members at Passing-Out Ceremony in Templemore REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD and Minister of State James Browne TD today attended a Passing-Out ceremony at the Garda College in Templemore to welcome 157 newly-attested Garda members. Government of Ireland 28/6/2024 News ‘I’ve got 100 questions’ about lying police chief The man who has replaced a chief constable sacked for lying said he still had "100 questions I'll never ask". BBC 28/6/2024 News “We’re in the best position to tackle the challenges ahead” This has been a year of exceptionally busy work across the NPCC Forensic Portfolio, which the FCN closely supports and reports into. Four areas spring to mind as particular priorities in policing and beyond. Forensic Capability Network 28/6/2024 News Scams are now a national security issue While scams may have traditionally been viewed as mainly opportunistic offences of consumer fraud, Deloitte fraud and intelligence specialist Paul Curwell and Nicholas McTaggart, financial crime consultant and former Australian Federal Police national co-ordinator, warn that increasingly sophisticated and AI-based scams are being used to raise funds for terrorist organisations and transnational serious and organised crime groups, and need a more co-ordinated global response. Policing Insight 28/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Man shot himself during armed police pursuit – IOPC A man died after shooting himself in the head during a police pursuit in Nottinghamshire, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has said. BBC 28/6/2024 News Beyond watchful eyes: Understanding public perceptions of AI-powered offline surveillance In an age where technology is becoming increasingly pervasive, the question of surveillance, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence (AI), has garnered significant attention. The advent of AI-powered offline surveillance has prompted debates surrounding privacy, ethics, and societal implications. As researchers delve deeper into understanding public perceptions of such surveillance mechanisms, it becomes imperative to explore how individuals interact with, and perceive these technologies in urban environments. This blog post discusses recent studies on AI-powered surveillance and smart cities and how those paved the way for designing a novel study aimed at mapping public perceptions through privacy walks in Sheffield city centre. BSC Policing Network 28/6/2024 Analysis, Feature Forcer Protocol could save time and lives tracking down armed forces veterans reported missing Military services details, favourite places, and engagement with support groups are among the details of armed forces veterans entered on a new database under the Forcer Protocol, an approach pioneered by Greater Manchester Police to improve the search outcomes for veterans reported missing, as GMP’s Chief Inspector Mark Mangnall explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2024 Feature, Innovation The British Virgin Islands: volume one – A review of law enforcement and criminal justice bodies in the British Virgin Islands This review has been undertaken at the request of the then Governor of the British Virgin Islands John James Rankin CMG in response to Recommendations 38 and 41 of the 2022 Commission of Inquiry report. We examined nine public sector bodies in the British Virgin Islands. We also considered how effective and efficient the management of HR and finance were across these bodies. We will provide the findings and recommendations from our review in two volumes. In this report, we identify areas for immediate improvement in each of the nine bodies we reviewed. In volume two of our report, we will provide a more detailed assessment of how the current arrangements might be improved, along with recommendations and options for change. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 28/6/2024 Report MPS and Gambling Commission will jointly investigate general election betting The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) will investigate a small number of bets made on the timing of the general election as part of a joint investigation led by the Gambling Commission. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News «746747748749750751752753754Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events