Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100282 total results. Showing results 16161 to 16180 «805806807808809810811812813Next ›Last » Cocaine and MDMA use ‘above average, wastewater study finds NEW ZEALAND: MDMA and cocaine use increased across New Zealand at the end of last year, according to a quarterly country-wide wastewater study by NZ Police. 1 News (New Zealand) 22/3/2024 News Confusion over who is behind the wheel of policy driving 500 extra police recruits – National or NZ First? NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand First MP Casey Costello is responsible for the Government’s commitment to train 500 extra police officers in two years, not Police Minister Mark Mitchell. That’s despite Mitchell continuing to answer questions about policy in the House and through Parliament’s official written question process, while Costello appears to have remained quiet on the subject. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 22/3/2024 News Government claims resilience boost for 999 call system The UK Government has announced a series of measures to improve the resilience of the 999 emergency call handling system, following a breakdown caused by a software fault in June of last year. UKAuthority.com 22/3/2024 News Labour to give police emergency powers to charge domestic abuse suspects Crime crackdown plan also gives victims of rape and sexual assault the right to specialist support throughout justice process The Guardian 22/3/2024 News More than a quarter of Garda staff apply for transfer as report highlights ‘change fatigue’ and frustration A recent survey of An Garda Síochána officers and staff highlighted concerns around training, a lack of performance culture, and poor change management, while at a Policing Authority meeting discussing the report, Commissioner Drew Harris told Authority members that 27% of the force’s staff had applied to transfer ahead of a new bill which would remove their Civil Service status, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/3/2024 Analysis, Feature Beau Lamarre-Condon, the police officer who allegedly killed Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, removed from police force AUSTRALIA: Beau Lamarre-Condon, the police officer charged with the double murder of Sydney couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, has been removed from the NSW Police Force. ABC News (Australia) 22/3/2024 News Police cuts: Rural cops could lose super cheap $22 a week rentals NEW ZEALAND: Police in rural locations face having their subsidised rents hiked to market rates and allowances trimmed as part of Government cost-cutting. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 22/3/2024 News Garda at centre of bicycle controversy fully reinstated, now considering legal action REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner told the Public Accounts Committee he did not agree that the investigation lacked a common-sense approach. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 22/3/2024 News Police force ignites social media after using Lego heads instead of suspects’ faces due to new law UNITED STATES: The Murrieta Police Department in California has found a creative way to get around a new law that stops them from sharing mugshots and images of suspects Mirror 22/3/2024 News Labour to give police prosecuting power in domestic abuse cases Proposed law change aims to prevent charges being delayed while awaiting CPS approval The Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/3/2024 News In conversation with Commissioner Robert Clark of the Royal Anguilla Police Force In this interview Robert Clark, Commissioner of the Royal Anguilla Police Force, discusses the challenges and strategies of policing on a small island. He highlights the support provided by the National Police Coordination Centre and the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office. The conversation cover topics such as the capacity challenges of a small police force, focus on serious and organized crime, collaboration and resource sharing among overseas territories, forensic limitations and collaboration, and the importance of building trust and community confidence. The conversation also touches on the unique safety and politeness of the island, the transition from a larger organization, and the need to understand UK policing and legislation. PolicingTV 22/3/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police accused of stifling protest after Manchester arrest over Palestine chant Police have been accused of suppressing legitimate protest after a woman was arrested for chanting “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and given bail conditions banning her from Manchester city centre or from being in a group of more than three people. The Guardian 21/3/2024 News Police accused of stifling protest after Manchester arrest over Palestine chant Exclusive: Woman banned from city centre after arrest for chanting ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ The Guardian 21/3/2024 News Police could charge domestic abuse suspects faster under Labour The change would try to stop perpetrators returning home to abuse their partners further, without the need for a lengthy CPS decision The Times - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News Briefing Room: The Vulnerability and Public Protection Picture Police Oracle attended the Vulnerability and Exploitation Conference held at the College of Policing in Ryton. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 Analysis, Feature Serving Met Police officer who falsely imprisoned and beat woman is jailed PC Isaque Rodrigues-Leite also picked up a knife and threatened to kill the victim whom he knew The Independent 21/3/2024 News Independent Office for Police Conduct: Public body review 2024 CORPORATE REPORT: The outcome of an independent review of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) under the Public Bodies Review Programme. Home Office 21/3/2024 Report ‘Trendy’ IOPC case selections are too arbitrary review warns Some police forces felt the IOPC artificially fits some cases to its chosen priority ‘themes’ to justify investigating them. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News Free speech warning from police watchdog on hate crime law Scotland's hate crime law risks having a chilling effect on freedom of speech. The Times - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News Police suspected of on-duty offences to be dealt with faster, Home Office says Only cases with ‘reasonable prospect of conviction’ will be referred for criminal prosecution The Guardian 21/3/2024 News «805806807808809810811812813Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events