Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 15321 to 15340 «763764765766767768769770771Next ›Last » Disaster risk reduction: Comparative analysis of major incidents With police and other emergency services on the front line of responses to major disasters, the potential to reduce risk and improve preparedness offers significant benefits; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the findings and lessons learned from the CORE project, a comparative analysis of major incidents including terrorist attack and natural disasters. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Review of the effectiveness of the Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Act (Northern Ireland) 2021 Effective collaboration between Police Officers and Prosecutors to enhance the Domestic Abuse legislation implementation. Domestic abuse is a serious problem in Northern Ireland. It damages people, traumatises children and tears families apart in our community. This Inspection assesses the effectiveness of the new legislation that created a new domestic abuse offence aimed at prosecuting offenders and supporting victims and children. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 17/4/2024 Report Independent review of new domestic abuse legislation published CJI Chief Inspector Jacqui Durkin has published the first in a series of reviews assessing the effectiveness of new legislation that created a new domestic abuse offence and aimed to better support victims and children affected by domestic abuse. Inspectors looked at how Part 1 of the Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Act (Northern Ireland) 2021 (the Act) have been implemented by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPS), the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS) and the Department of Justice (DoJ) since February 2022. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJINI) 17/4/2024 News PSNI officers proactive in response to DA but don’t always identify new offence CJI examined how the PSNI has implemented Part 1 of the Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Act (Northern Ireland) 2021, which was introduced in February 2022. PSNI officers are experiencing challenges with knowing how to evidence the new domestic abuse offence introduced in 2022, a review by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 News PC stabbed in shoulder tackling man armed with a knife A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the stabbing. A Met officer has been stabbed in the shoulder after a man was seen armed with a knife in a residential street in north London. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 News Tributes paid to WPC Yvonne Fletcher on 40th anniversary of her murder Wednesday (April 17) marks the 40th anniversary of the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher. Police Professional 17/4/2024 News Data reveals rise in police misconduct, 19 per cent increase in death or serious injury via police officer AUSTRALIA: The independent body responsible for preventing and exposing police misconduct unveiled its annual snapshot of oversight into Victoria Police on Wednesday, revealing a notable rise in the number of complaints about police misconduct and a 19 per cent increase in death or serious injury via police officer. Sky News 17/4/2024 News Strategic assessment of Victoria Police 2022–23 AUSTRALIA: IBAC conducts strategic assessments of Victoria Police every two years. We use the information gathered to produce internal intelligence alerts and briefs. These inform IBAC’s decision making, planning and priorities. In 2022–23, IBAC conducted a strategic assessment of Victoria Police to identify emerging and enduring misconduct risks impacting the organisation. This work involved extensive consultation with stakeholders and analysis of research, allegations, incidents and cases across Victoria, Australia and internationally. Victoria Police plays an essential role in keeping our community safe and protected, and personnel are entrusted with significant powers, which must always be used responsibly. This document outlines key findings from the 2022-23 assessment and specific misconduct risks facing Victoria Police based on local and international sources. These issues may not be present within Victoria Police. However, it's IBAC's view that Victoria Police should actively mitigate these risks where possible. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 17/4/2024 Report A dark puzzle: Inside the Australian Federal Police’s Victim Identification Team AUSTRALIA: It’s like putting together a puzzle. A horrible, sickening puzzle. One where some of the key pieces are missing. And the finished product isn’t a picture you’d ever want to see. It’s a remarkable statement about a standard day in the office, delivered in a remarkably matter-of-fact fashion by acting detective sergeant Kate Laidler. ABC News (Australia) 17/4/2024 Feature ‘Communities need to come together’: Police Commissioner urges unity AUSTRALIA: The alleged stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on Monday night saw ASIO, federal - and state police declare the incident a terror attack, with a 16-year old now being held. Community leaders in NSW have raised concerns over how quickly the attack was described as "terrorism", but NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says the declaration met the criteria of the definition in the act. But she says the declaration and whether the attacker will be charged with terrorism offence "are two separate things and they shouldn't be conflated." [AUDIO] ABC News (Australia) 17/4/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police Commissioner Col Blanch blames rise of work from home for failure to increase WA force by 950 officers AUSTRALIA: WA’s top cop has blamed an eroding “sense of civic duty” and the rise of work-from-home for the retention issues that continue to hamper his efforts to expand the overall size of the force. Police Commissioner Col Blanch said many jobs now allowed employees to avoid the office “for months and months”, creating an “environment we can’t compete with”. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 News Police officers reject latest pay offer, Minister Mark Mitchell says it’s ‘incredibly disappointing’ NEW ZEALAND: Police officers have overwhelmingly rejected their latest pay offer, with a third-party arbitrator to be called in to settle the pay negotiations. Now, the union is warning the Government they have one last chance to "lift their game". Newshub (New Zealand) 17/4/2024 News British Police to support Paris Olympics security operation Counter-terrorism specialists and military units will also be on hand to help the French The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 News Avon and Somerset Police to tackle women’s unsafe walks home Avon and Somerset Police to tackle women's unsafe walks home BBC 17/4/2024 News Higher workload for police officers correlates with victims withdrawing statements In the UK, partners or family members are responsible for nearly half of all female homicides, but there is an increasing rate of statement withdrawal from victims in high-risk domestic abuse cases; the LSE’s Professor Tom Kirchmaier and Dr Ekaterina Oparina highlight the alarming relationship between a police officer’s workload and the rate of withdrawal of statements by victims. Policing Insight 17/4/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Queensland Police work with Griffith University, North Brisbane AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service joined forces with with researchers from Griffith University, to launch an innovative operational research project, Operation Whiskey Rider. myPolice - Queensland Police News 17/4/2024 News WA Police 450-500 new recruits short of promised target to bolster numbers AUSTRALIA: WA Police have failed to adequately stem the flow of officers leaving its ranks, falling well short of its target to bolster its front lines. ABC News (Australia) 17/4/2024 News Police overwhelmingly reject Government’s latest pay offer, give it one last chance NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand police officers have “overwhelmingly rejected” the Government’s latest pay offer and given it one last chance to “lift their game”. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 17/4/2024 News French investor in €16m deal for Garda Ombudsman headquarter offices REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 21-24 Capel Street is fully let to Garda watchdog, and Spar owner BWG group, and is generating over €1.26m in annual rental income. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 17/4/2024 News Contractor and consultant bill still high in police and NZTA NEW ZEALAND: The government is pushing to cut spending on contractors and consultants in core areas, but money is still pouring out of non-core areas, according to the latest figures. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/4/2024 News «763764765766767768769770771Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events