Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100282 total results. Showing results 16181 to 16200 «806807808809810811812813814Next ›Last » IOPC responds to Home Office reviews and new Director General announcement The Government has today announced a new Director General for the IOPC alongside the publication of the Cabinet Office commissioned independent review into our effectiveness. It has also announced the results of its review into the police accountability system. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/3/2024 News Garda Commissioner ‘reluctant’ to discuss detail of Bike-gate saga at Oireachtas committee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Drew Harris faces questions over suspension of long-serving garda who gave unclaimed bike to elderly man Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 21/3/2024 News IOPC to CPS referral threshold to be raised in legislative changes Home Secretary James Cleverly has announced plans to bring forward three legislative changes through the Criminal Justice Bill. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News Home Office Accountability Review and Independent Review of the IOPC Earlier today, the Home Office published a significant update on its review into police accountability. Independent scrutiny of police actions is vital. It needs to deal effectively with officers unfit to serve and also support officers doing their best to protect communities from the dangerous and prolific. LinkedIn 21/3/2024 Feature, Opinion Police Misconduct and Investigations Statement by James Cleverly The Secretary of State for the Home Department: Police forces must command the trust and confidence of the people that they serve. This is vital to the success of our policing by consent model, and why policing in England & Wales is a beacon internationally. A robust police accountability system which ensures officers who fall short of the standards expected of them are held to account appropriately is an integral part of this. This is in the interest of the majority of officers who use their powers to serve the public bravely and well, as well as the wider public. The damage caused to public trust by recent cases of officers not fit to serve, brings this into focus. UK Parliament 21/3/2024 News PFEW responds to Home Office announcement to reform police accountability systems National Chair Steve Hartshorn says amendments to processes are needed and overdue. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/3/2024 News Officers will take common sense approach to hate crime law, police chief vows Scotland’s top police officer has said a balance will be struck between freedom of expression and alleged crimes under the new hate crime law. Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell said the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act could place an additional demand on policing, but she did not give a figure when asked if the resource needed had been estimated. The Independent 21/3/2024 News Rising intimate partner violence leads to change in Windsor police procedure CANADA: Intimate partner violence accounts for almost half of all assaults in Windsor, according to the latest crime statistics released by Windsor police. At a Windsor Police Services Board meeting on Monday, numbers for January showed assaults remain the leading category of crimes against persons. Deputy Chief Jason Crowley said 45 per cent of those incidents involve intimate partner violence. CBC News (Canada) 21/3/2024 News London, Ont. police report shows charges in fewer than half of reported sexual assaults CANADA: Less than 40 per cent of alleged sexual assaults reported to London, Ont., police since 2019 have led to charges, according to a police report presented to the London Police Services Board Thursday. Global News (Canada) 21/3/2024 News Surrey Police Union alleges bullying, intimidation by Surrey RCMP officers CANADA: Union allegations are contained in filings related to case over which force will police Surrey Vancouver Sun (Canada) 21/3/2024 News Former Met DC barred after driving away from trial with juror Lawyers for the defendants saw the former officer driving away from the car park of the court in the company of a juror from the trial. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News Officers acted in accordance with training during fatal Cumbria shooting Cumbria Constabulary made a mandatory referral after Sergii Kuzmenko, 40, died in the Botcherby area on December 19, 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News GMP officers undergo specialist Project Servator training at Manchester Airport The force uses Project Servator in partnership with airport security, British Transport Police and Border Force to disrupt a range of criminal activity. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2024 News For months, police have been signalling we’re on our own. Now, finally, they’re telling us CANADA: I hold just the tiniest bit of pity for Toronto Police Constable Marco Ricciardi, who sounded like he just wanted to be helpful when he made international headlines for his advice at a town hall on how to prevent violence during home invasions. The Globe and Mail (Canada) 21/3/2024 Feature, Opinion Regina Police Service introduces accredited facility dog PADS Sinclair CANADA: Following in the paw prints of his predecessor, PADS Merlot, PADS Sinclair joined the Regina Police Service as an Accredited Facility Dog at the Regina Children’s Justice Centre (RCJC) in Dec. 2023. Blue Line (Canada) 21/3/2024 News Police notebooks in a digital age: Making the switch for your agency CANADA: The British barrister Michael Mansfield, when discussing police actions, is often credited with stating, “If it is not written down, it didn’t happen.” Blue Line (Canada) 21/3/2024 Feature McEntee says disciplinary process for garda suspended over bicycle took ‘longer than anybody would like’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda was cleared of any wrongdoing following a three-year suspension over giving an unclaimed bicycle to an elderly man. The Journal (Lowestoft) 21/3/2024 News Drew Harris defends decision to prosecute garda who lent bicycle to elderly man during covid REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has defended a decision to prosecute a garda in the midlands for lending a bicycle from Garda stores to a pensioner, saying not all the facts are in the public domain. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/3/2024 News Minister McEntee officially opens new state of the art Forensic Science Ireland campus REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD, Minister of State James Browne TD and Minister of State at the OPW Patrick O’Donovan TD will today officially open the new laboratory and headquarters for Forensic Science Ireland (FSI). Government of Ireland 21/3/2024 News Reforms to boost confidence in police accountability system Changes announced to make police accountability system more robust, along with a reform of IOPC governance structure and appointment of a new Director General. Home Office 21/3/2024 News «806807808809810811812813814Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events