Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102897 total results. Showing results 15421 to 15440 «768769770771772773774775776Next ›Last » In this general election, we need to talk about police pay not just numbers National Secretary Calum Macleod emphasises the dire need for a truly independent mechanism to decide police officers' pay to stop further pay degradation. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/6/2024 Feature, Opinion Police who hit cow ‘probably right’, says farmer Officers who hit an escaped cow with a car "probably did the right thing at the time" according to one union chief and farmer. BBC 17/6/2024 News PSNI officer who survived murder attempt awarded KPM A Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer who survived a murder attempt has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list. Police Professional 17/6/2024 News Gross misconduct proven against officers in pursuit that killed child and his aunt Two Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers have had the case for gross misconduct proven against them for their actions during and after a police pursuit, which resulted in a fatal collision that killed two pedestrians. Police Professional 17/6/2024 News CPS withdraws criminal case against former NCA officer The now-retired Simon Gaffney had been accused of having contact with escort workers while on duty. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 News New AI technology created to boost officer performance and wellbeing The ideal for the technology started with work done with the English Rugby team to help them with mental and physical recovery after big matches. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 News King’s Birthday Honours: List of every policing recipient PSNI Detective John Caldwell and College of Policing CEO, CC Andy Marsh, are among the high profile policing figures recognised. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 News Firearms offences down and detections at record high thanks to specialist Met detectives The specialist officers investigate criminals with a previous history of carrying a firearm, gather intelligence using community relationships and employ covert tactics such as surveillance. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 News, Video Thunder Bay police cleared in incident that left suspect with skull fracture CANADA: Police in Thunder Bay have been cleared in an incident in which a domestic violence suspect ended up with a skull fracture when he tried to flee police. CTV News (Canada) 17/6/2024 News Lawyer for officer suing federal government calls for outside probe of military police CANADA: Philip Millar, lawyer for Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan, says institution can no longer be trusted to police itself. CBC News (Canada) 17/6/2024 News Gardaí to focus on deportations and investigations as immigration processes ‘modernised’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí assigned to immigration duties will have more time to focus on deportations and investigations from next month, Justice Minister Helen McEntee has announced. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 17/6/2024 News Police are frustrated with mental health callouts – here’s how to reduce their involvement and improve support Police in New Zealand – as with many other jurisdictions – are facing significant growth in callouts to mental health incidents, and are considering various approaches; new research by Auckland University of Technology Associate Professor Katey Thom, and Sarah Gordon, Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Otago, suggests that shifting to a trauma-informed support system could improve responses and reduce police involvement. Policing Insight 17/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Minister McEntee announces transfer of immigration administrative functions to free up Gardaí for enforcement work REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD is pleased to announce that with effect from 8 July 2024, responsibility for first time registrations and renewals of Irish immigration residence permission for non-EU/EEA/UK/Swiss nationals residing in counties Cork and Limerick, will transfer from the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) to the Registration Office of the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) of the Department of Justice. Government of Ireland 17/6/2024 News What do the public want from police? Towards a Minimum Policing Standard This project explored what the public want and expect from local policing. Adapting a methodology inspired by the ‘minimum income standard’, the team engaged members of the public to develop a ‘minimum policing standard’. This means an established consensus on a set of activities and services that the police should – under normal circumstances – be able to provide to everyone. Participants identified police as essential first responders to a whole range of situations and were clear on the distinctive need for police to respond effectively in moments of danger, risk and uncertainty. Where this involves crime, police were seen as necessary to resolve the matter. However, participants also identified the need for appropriate third parties to step in, notably in relation to people with vulnerabilities. Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre 17/6/2024 Report Will bungling Metropolitan Police reopen probe into murder of Stephen Lawerence? Force admits ‘serious mistakes’ are still being made in case Scotland Yard's decision to close the investigation into Stephen Lawrence's murder will be reviewed, with police admitting 'serious mistakes' are still being made in the case. Mail Online 17/6/2024 News ‘I felt like a criminal’: Record number of women facing illegal abortion investigations One woman says she's still struggling with the impact the police investigation had on her life, even though the case has now been dropped. Sky News 17/6/2024 Feature Nearly half of shootings investigated by Britain’s biggest police force unsolved Detectives believe this is partly due to fear preventing witnesses from coming forwar The Independent 17/6/2024 News One gun a day seized in London, Met Police says About one firearm is being seized from London’s streets every day, with gangs fuelling a "vicious cycle of violence, involving money, drugs and firearms", a Met Police commander has said. BBC 17/6/2024 News SA’s mobile phone detection cameras to become operational this week AUSTRALIA: Adelaide motorists are being reminded to keep their eyes on the road and phones out of reach, with the new mobile phone detection cameras set to become operational this week across five key locations. Starting from Wednesday June 19th, these cameras aim to curb the dangerous trend of distracted driving in SA, with distraction “one of the Fatal 5 causes of road trauma.” Glam Adelaide (Australia) 17/6/2024 News ‘Lack of trust’ between ADF and Queensland police plagued Taipan helicopter crash investigation, inquiry hears AUSTRALIA: Chaplain Bruce Hammonds responded to claims he told the girlfriend of a late airman that she was young enough to "find someone else", during the Taipan inquiry. Police also gave evidence, with a senior constable claiming there were trust issues between investigators and the ADF. 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