Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102929 total results. Showing results 15721 to 15740 «783784785786787788789790791Next ›Last » How remote Qld region has seen downturn in domestic violence breaches AUSTRALIA: Breaches of domestic violence protection orders have dropped dramatically this year in one of the country’s most remote policing divisions. The Cairns Post (Australia) - Subscription at source 10/6/2024 News ‘Extremely hostile’: Pro-Palestine protesters and police clash in Melbourne CBD AUSTRALIA: A pro-Palestine rally turned ugly after protesters and police clashed in Melbourne's CBD at the weekend. 9 News (Australia) 10/6/2024 News Ram raids down 80 percent compared with same time last year NEW ZEALAND: am raids are down more than 80 percent for the month of April compared to last year. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/6/2024 News, Video Hundreds of sex attack reports ‘dismissed’ during Caldwell inquiry Nearly 300 rapes and sexual assaults reported by sex workers during the Emma Caldwell murder investigation were not dealt with by police at the time, a senior officer has confirmed. BBC 10/6/2024 News Merseyside PCC Emily Spurrell discusses the big issues raised by the public during the elections Emily Spurrell, the re-elected PCC for Merseyside, discusses her election campaign and the key issues raised by the public, including the desire for a general election and the need for more police officers on the streets. PolicingTV 10/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Waterford Garda denies instructing junior officers to leave room before alleged assault of suspect REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Waterford Sergeant has denied instructing junior officers to leave a room in which an alleged assault occurred. Waterford News & Star (Ireland) 9/6/2024 News This bold plan will lead to a new police officer in every UK village, says Priti Patel "We will also add conditions to the funding to make sure the money goes into police officers and not diversity officers." Express 9/6/2024 News Police more than six times more likely to strip-search black children Black children are more than six times more likely than white children to be subjected to a strip-search by police, a new study shows. The Guardian 9/6/2024 News The racialised harm of police strip searches: a response from the Runnymede Trust to a Home Office consultation Runnymede Trust analysis of new Home Office strip search data shows that Black people are disproportionately strip searched by nearly all police forces in England and Wales. Black children are 6.5 times more likely than white children, and Black adults 4.7 times more likely than white adults, to be strip searched by police. The Runneymede Trust 9/6/2024 Report Two alleged domestic violence breach cases struck out in Kildare court due to lack of disclosure from garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two alleged domestic violence breach cases were struck out in Naas District Court due to the lack of disclosure of evidence from a garda. Kildare Now (Republic of Ireland) 9/6/2024 News Ex-criminal who ransacked 20,000 homes is now teaching new police officers Darryl Kennedy was a professional burglar for more than 40 years, ransacking 20,000 homes and stealing millions of pounds worth of jewellery - but now he's trying to prevent others doing the same. A reformed professional burglar who has raided 20,000 homes is now teaching criminology and police students his old tricks to help prevent future crimes. Mirror 9/6/2024 News ‘I would go home and not sleep’: How Bay of Plenty police cope with crash trauma NEW ZEALAND: Drunk driving crashes leave a trail of hurt, loss and carnage in their wake, yet the number of people caught over the limit on Bay of Plenty roads is rising. For this story, the fourth in our Traumatic Toll series examining drink-driving harm, Sonya Bateson talks to the head of the Western Bay of Plenty’s road policing team. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 9/6/2024 Feature PSNI in joint operation with Gardaà after suspected IED found in Louth A man has been arrested by the PSNI’s terrorism unit as part of a joint operation involving GardaÃ. The PSNI says that a suspected IED was found in Co Louth and that as part of a joint operation a number of searches were carried out in the Fermanagh area. Belfast Live 9/6/2024 News Cash-strapped Police Scotland has spent £500k dealing with the SNP’s shambolic hate crime law With the force already facing a £300m black hole, furious Scots Tory MSP Murdo Fraser says: 'The public will rightfully be appalled at this shocking amount of taxpayers' money being squandered on this unworkable legislation' Scottish Daily Express 9/6/2024 News Optimising intelligence operations for international law enforcement: harnessing THRIVE for national intelligence model advancement THRIVE (Threat, Harm, Risk, Investigation, Vulnerability, and Engagement) represents a decision-making framework introduced by the United Kingdom’s (UK) National Police Chiefs’ Council in 2017, with a particular focus on vulnerability. Alongside THRIVE other intelligence-led policing models such as the National Intelligence Model (NIM), have become integral to policing practices. While THRIVE is widely adopted as a primary analysis and decision-making framework in UK police services, its examination remains limited, including its impact on the NIM and its use by intelligence personnel. Interviews with 15 police personnel from operation intelligence units within a specific English service were conducted to ascertain its level of adoption. A series of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to all 43 UK police services in England and Wales were then initiated, to understand if the THRIVE model is adopted and, if so, where within their respective units. The findings indicate widespread acceptance and integration of THRIVE among intelligence practitioners, without immediate adverse effects on the application of the NIM. The use of heuristic naturalistic decision-making processes in THRIVE assessments, suggests a need for further research. Though, there is a risk of reduced decision-making capacity among frontline intelligence workers using THRIVE within the constraints of the NIM. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 9/6/2024 Research article Norfolk police unit hits 1,000 solved cases milestone A police unit set up to encourage criminals to own up to offences has reached a landmark milestone. Since its inception in November 2022 Operation Converter has successfully secured a whopping 1,000 'taken into consideration' (TIC) offences, closing unsolved cases and reassuring victims that those responsible have been caught. Eastern Daily Press 9/6/2024 News Police station opening hours could be slashed under new pay deal AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police could be forced to permanently cut station opening hours after agreeing to a controversial new nine-day fortnight rostering model, with permanent counter closures on the table. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 9/6/2024 News Top cop: ‘We’re not robots — ‘I saw the most evil behaviour’ AUSTRALIA: Brian Swan when a veteran detective investigated our city’s most shocking murders. As the Gold Coast’s top cop, he outlines his plan to bullet proof his officers and keep the region safe. Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia) - Subscription at source 9/6/2024 Feature Secret of Ireland’s safest village: the gardai ‘don’t exist’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ballingarry North in Tipperary has one of the country’s lowest crime rates — but residents say there might be a good reason for that The Times 9/6/2024 Feature Student’s rape and murder by convicted sex offender ‘could have been prevented’ The rape and murder of a vulnerable student by a convicted sex offender could have been prevented without police staff shortages and high probation service caseloads, a coroner has said. Elizabeth McCann, 26, was strangled to death by Simon Goold, 52, in his bedsit at a B&B in Ashton-under-Lyne, in August 2022. Manchester Evening News 9/6/2024 News «783784785786787788789790791Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events