Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102903 total results. Showing results 15521 to 15540 «773774775776777778779780781Next ›Last » Suicide threats are a weapon of family violence. How can police balance mental health needs with protecting victims? AUSTRALIA: It’s relatively common for perpetrators of family violence to threaten suicide to control a victim-survivor’s actions. A study by the Australian Institute of Criminology suggests 39% of women who experience coercive control are subject to perpetrators’ threats of self-harm. The Conversation 14/6/2024 Analysis, Feature What does a fundamental right to health have to do with cybercrime? The significant health impacts of cybercrime, particularly psychosocial crimes, have a disproportionate negative effect on the wellbeing of women and girls, explains international policing consultant and GLEPHA Fellow Dr Melissa Jardine – and preventing and successfully responding to many of those crimes will take the multi-agency approaches and collective actions already evident in good public health policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Scotland’s struggling cops forced to fight crime out of police stations dating from Victorian era The Scottish Government has been blasted for years of underfunding Police Scotland after it was revealed that there are at least five police stations still utilised by cops which date from the 19th century. Scottish Daily Express 14/6/2024 News Australian Federal Police union slams wage talk stalling tactics AUSTRALIA: The union representing Australian Federal Police sworn officers and staff has strongly criticised a move by the force’s top brass to run a fresh employee survey for two weeks in the wake of an emphatic rejection of its latest wage offer as a stalling tactic, saying negotiations can resume immediately. The Mandarin (Australia) 14/6/2024 News Cops and journalists have a cosy relationship in Australia AUSTRALIA: Police forces see media outlets as a 'strategic tool' one expert told Crikey. Crikey (Australia) 14/6/2024 Analysis, Feature ACC Katy Barrow-Grint: Skills and qualities of a successful detective (Part 2) ACC Katy Barrow-Grint of Thames Valley Police shares her journey into policing and her experiences as a detective. PolicingTV 14/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Exonerations for wrongly convicted sub-postmasters Post Office Horizon law coming into force. Scottish Government 13/6/2024 News Janet Holborow and Bernie Wanden want Police Minister Mark Mitchell to address ‘lack of cops in less urban communities’ NEW ZEALAND: The mayors of Kāpiti and Horowhenua are writing to Police Minister Mark Mitchell to express their concerns about police resourcing in provincial New Zealand. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 13/6/2024 News Sister of man who died in Garda van calls for change in welfare protocols REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Shane Burke was found unresponsive in a holding cell in Limerick in 2022. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 13/6/2024 News Sister of man found dead in Garda van calls for increased welfare checks on people detained in vehicles REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The sister of a man who died while in transit in a Garda van said she fears others will meet the same fate because of an alleged lack of protocols in respect of Garda welfare checks on prisoners being transported in Garda vans. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 13/6/2024 News JLR invests £1m to help police stop car thefts `Jaguar Land Rover says it plans to invest more than £1m to help the police fight vehicle crime in the UK. BBC 13/6/2024 News ‘Utterly shocking’: Police officer’s sexualised game A police officer has been dismissed for "sexist and misogynistic behaviour" towards colleagues. Sgt James Vandecar was ordered to leave Essex Police after a misconduct hearing which concluded on 5 June. BBC 13/6/2024 News Edinburgh police use high-tech drones in major crackdown on drivers Police Scotland officers were spotted testing the high-tech equipment in order to obtain footage of reckless drivers which could be used to prosecute offenders. Edinburgh Live 13/6/2024 News Hate-motivated crime increased by 94 per cent in 2023: Regional police CANADA: Waterloo Regional Police are reporting a massive spike in the number of hate-motivated crimes across the region. City News (Canada) 13/6/2024 News Edmonton police chief concerned with recent rise in traffic fatalities CANADA: The chief of the Edmonton Police Service says the rising number of traffic fatalities involving pedestrians is “a big concern.” Global News (Canada) 13/6/2024 News Police offer $1 million reward to solve the cold case of Melbourne mother Maria James AUSTRALIA: A million-dollar reward is on offer for information that helps solve the 1980 cold case of Maria James. The single mother was murdered in a frenzied stabbing in the bedroom of her home, at the back of her bookshop on High Street in Thornbury in Melbourne's north. ABC News (Australia) 13/6/2024 News Kiwi police officers moving to Queensland in droves thanks to $20k relocation incentive NEW ZEALAND: Kiwi police officers are moving to Queensland in droves, as the Australian state tempts them with AU$20,000 relocation bonuses and a huge pay rise. Queensland Police added another 51 recruits to their frontline on Thursday, after each of them completed an 18-week competency education programme. Newshub (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 13/6/2024 News Two NSW police officers charged with assaulting 92-year-old man in Sydney AUSTRALIA: Two New South Wales police officers have been charged with assaulting a 92-year-old man who was later admitted to hospital with a fractured elbow and significant bruising to his head and arms. The Guardian 13/6/2024 News ‘Perfectly lawful’ to stir up racial and religious hatred, Met Police chief says Sir Mark Rowley highlighted the loophole as an example of an ‘outrageous’ gap in hate crime law when discussing policing of protests in London. Shropshire Star 13/6/2024 News NSW Police Commissioner speaks after officers charged with assault of 92-year-old AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says a court will need to determine if two officers used excessive force after an elderly man suffered a fractured elbow and "significant bruising to his head and arms" after an incident in Sydney's south-west. 9 News (Australia) 13/6/2024 News «773774775776777778779780781Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events