Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100334 total results. Showing results 15841 to 15860 «789790791792793794795796797Next ›Last » Critical Communications World 2024 – Register now! Critical Communications World (CCW) unites mission-critical and business-critical end-users with manufacturers and suppliers for three days of inspiration, knowledge and connections. CCW returns 14th - 16th May 2024 at Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Policing Insight 2/4/2024 Advertisement, Feature Call to extend paid miscarriage bereavement leave to all 999 staff Police officers and firefighters should get the same bereavement leave following a miscarriage as NHS workers, a charity has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 News Interview: Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine on a ‘fast’ first year with Northumbria Police CC Jardine has spent close to 30 years in policing, serving with GMP and West Midlands prior to taking up the role of Northumbria's Chief Constable last April. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Time for regional police? ‘Brazen’ Robson shooting renews idea of Metro Vancouver force CANADA: After two masked gunmen opened fire on a man in his car on Robson Street, sending innocent bystanders running for their lives, Vancouver police warned that there would likely be retaliatory violence somewhere in the region and insisted they work closely with other police agencies to combat gang activity. But a former police chief and one-time attorney general says no matter how closely they work together, police forces are still distinct entities and the fractured policing system in Metro Vancouver is getting in the way of vital work. CTV News (Canada) 2/4/2024 News One of NSW’s top cops moved as police shake-up continues AUSTRALIA: Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon will head up the NSW Reconstruction Authority from next week, overseeing the recovery and rebuild of communities devastated by floods in 2022 The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 News Queensland to get new hate crime laws from April 29 AUSTRALIA: Changes to Queensland’s hate crime laws will come into effect this month with tougher penalties and longer jail terms for those who commit offences motivated by hatred for a victim’s sexuality, gender identity, sex characteristics, race or religion. Star Observer (Australia) 2/4/2024 News Deputy Commissioner Scott Lee Welcomed as New CPO for the ACT AUSTRALIA: Minister for Police and Crime Prevention Mick Gentleman has officially welcomed the appointment of new ACT Policing Chief Police Officer Scott Lee. The ACT Government endorsed the Deputy Commissioners selection and Governor-General David Hurley approved the appointment of the Chief Police Officer to the rank of Deputy Commissioner last week, becoming the 17th person to lead ACT Policing since the formation of the Australian Federal Police in 1979. ACT Government (Australia) 2/4/2024 News From low profile to ACT top cop: Scott Lee becomes new Chief Police Officer AUSTRALIA: A senior officer who has spent much of his career in national portfolios with the Australian Federal Police has been promoted to Deputy Commissioner and as the Chief Police Officer of the ACT. The Canberra Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 News Scam reporting down 83% after SMS phishing network uncovered NEW ZEALAND: The discovery of a transnational criminal network of text messaging phishing scammers during a "first of its kind" Department of Internal Affairs investigation last year led to an 83% downturn in the reporting of scams. 1 News (New Zealand) 2/4/2024 News XL Bully owner, 40, becomes UK’s first known prosecution for breaching the new dangerous dog ban An XL bully owner has become the first known person in the UK to be prosecuted for breaching new the dangerous dog ban after police discovered the animal 'who would attack anyone who approached it'. Mail Online 2/4/2024 News Why Didn’t They Know?! Met Police told to “Get Back To School” after Swastika Shame Clueless senior police officers displayed a shocking and worrying ignorance over the weekend after they were filmed telling a Jewish woman that swastikas shown in a pro-Palestine march needed to be "taken in context". LBC 2/4/2024 News Over a third of Scottish police officers have still not been trained on new hate crime laws More than a third of Scottish police officers have not been trained on new hate crime laws, it has been revealed, despite the legislation coming into force yesterday. Mail Online 2/4/2024 News Policing’s woes and EDI: Causation or correlation? Policing’s growing focus on equality, diversity and inclusion, and fears that officers will be increasingly dragged into adjudicating “abusive spats” online under Scotland’s new Hate Crime Act, are the latest example of a wider debate that needs to be had, argues former Police Scotland Superintendent Martin Gallagher – one which considers what the police are really for, and the danger that policing’s key purpose is being sidelined in favour of diversity. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 Feature, Opinion Police union says Alice Springs curfew may not be legal as govt, police brass change story for declaration AUSTRALIA: The Chief Minister and Police Commissioner appeared to change their stories over why the "emergency situation" was declared for Alice Springs last week. NT Independent (Australia) - Subscription at source 2/4/2024 News Mount Isa to get ‘police stations on wheels’ targeting local crime AUSTRALIA: Residents of a Queensland city will soon be able to request the presence of a "police stations on wheels" in their area. 9 News (Australia) 2/4/2024 News Webinar: Harnessing the power of AI to transform police information management Join our free webinar on 7th May, to learn how modern platforms and AI can be leveraged to modernise the management of information, deliver improved operational insights and enhance policing outcomes. Policing Insight 2/4/2024 Advertisement, Feature In conversation with PCC Festus Akinbusoye (Part 3): Working for child victims of crime with Embrace CVOC In this third part of an exclusive three part interview, he tells PolicingTV's Bernard Rix about the work that he, his Bedfordshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and the charity Embrace CVOC have done together to support child victims of crime within the county. PolicingTV 2/4/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Unarmed garda tells of moment bullets zipped by his head as gunman fired shots REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sergeant Eamon Griffin has 40 years experience in An Garda Síochána and is based at Ballybofey Garda Station. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 1/4/2024 Feature, Opinion ‘Alarmingly high’ number of arrests on roads over Easter weekend REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An "alarmingly high" number of people were arrested under suspicion of driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, according to a Roads Policing Unit inspector. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 1/4/2024 News Thousands of Scottish police still not trained on new hate crime law Rank-and-file federation says SNP hasn’t provide force with funding it needs to train officers properly amid warnings of a deluge of cases The Telegraph 1/4/2024 News «789790791792793794795796797Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events