Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105011 total results. Showing results 16241 to 16260 «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » Police mental health callouts: Hospital staff say they are already getting hurt as cops pull back NEW ZEALAND: Emergency department and hospital staff are already being hurt as police prepare to make sweeping changes to how they respond to mental health calls, a nurse says. The police changes include officers not attending some 111 calls if there is no immediate risk to safety, plans to transfer some of these 111 calls to the non-emergency 105 line, and a direction to officers to spend a maximum of 60 minutes waiting in emergency departments with mental health patients. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 21/7/2024 News Police miss deadline to delete unlawfully gathered photos of young Māori NEW ZEALAND: Police have missed a deadline to delete a trove of unlawfully gathered photos of children and young people. They have discovered they have so many photos scattered about so widely, they need a new plan to deal with them. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/7/2024 News ABC rides along as police target public disorder and crime in Canberra’s CBD AUSTRALIA: It's just past midnight and police officers are cruising the streets of inner-city Canberra. They take a turn down an alley to a commercial car park, tucked away from the crowds of busy Lonsdale Street. ABC News (Australia) 21/7/2024 News NSW commission finds senior police tried to cover up officer’s crash in unmarked car AUSTRALIA: Serious misconduct within the NSW Police has been revealed in a commission’s report detailing how one drunk senior officer crashed an unmarked car before allegedly committing insurance fraud. PS News (Australia) 21/7/2024 News Met Police officer sacked for making ‘abusive and misogynistic comments’ to female coworkers A Met Police officer has been sacked after making 'abusive and misogynistic comments' to female colleagues. PC Terrence Ellis, who was based on the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Command, was sacked after a four-day gross misconduct hearing. My London 21/7/2024 News Arrest after €8m drug raid in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has been arrested following the seizure of more than €8m worth of suspected illegal drugs and €1m in cash. An Garda Síochána (Irish police) carried out a search operation under warrant at a residence in The Ward, Dublin 11 on Friday evening. BBC 20/7/2024 News Mum of murdered sisters forgives killer but not police who photographed their bodies Mina Smallman said she has forgiven the man who stabbed daughters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry to death in a park in June 2020 and does not feel "hatred" towards him. Express 20/7/2024 News Detention officer held over cyberflashing and sex assault as review slams police custody It comes as a damning review into the treatment of women and men in GMP custody suites has been launched into the spotlight this week. A Custody Detention Officer has been arrested on suspicion of sexual touching, misconduct in a public office and cyberflashing. Express 20/7/2024 News The UK police force where officers gave girls ‘unjustified strip searches’ Women and girls were "treated like meat" and subjected to "unjustified strip searches" in police custody while a man was left naked for eight hours because he annoyed officers, a damning review found. Express 20/7/2024 News Govt launches pilot unit for controversial youth boot camps NEW ZEALAND: The government has launched a pilot unit for its controversial military-style boot camps for “the most persistent young offenders” in Palmerston North today. Children’s Minister Karen Chhour hosted a media walk-through of the unit at Oranga Tamariki’s Te Au rere a te Tonga youth justice residence in the Manawatū this morning. Te Ao Maori News (New Zealand) 20/7/2024 News Data on Queensland’s youth crime co-responder program shows improvement but opposition says it’s not working AUSTRALIA: A new report into one of Queensland's biggest youth justice programs has revealed only 12 per cent of young people did not reoffend in the six months after connecting with the scheme. ABC News (Australia) 20/7/2024 News Quebec City police officer acquitted of assault CANADA: Quebec City police officer Jacob Picard has been found not guilty of assault charges in connection with a violent arrest in October 2021, Noovo Info(opens in a new tab) reported on Friday. CTV News (Canada) 20/7/2024 News Concerns over facial recognition at river festival A police force has been criticised for introducing facial recognition technology for the first time in its county at a riverside festival. Bedfordshire Police said the technology would be used "in a bid to locate the county’s most wanted offenders and keep the public safe" at this weekend’s Bedford River Festival which attracts more than 250,000 visitors. BBC 20/7/2024 News Doubts government can achieve promise of 500 extra police, as numbers keep falling NEW ZEALAND: The government will struggle to reach its target of 500 more police officers if numbers keep falling as they are, the Police Association says. Data published in the union's publication Police News this month showed constabulary staffing numbers fell by 124, not including vacancies, from February to 24 June. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/7/2024 News Police who sent Top Gun tweet about dead woman face new investigation Kent Police celebrated being able to quickly identify a dead woman's body by posting a Top Gun GIF in 2020. Now, their work and investigation into her death is under review again. Sky News 20/7/2024 News #SheIsIPA empowering police women: Bedfordshire’s Sandra Smith on initiatives to support women of colour in policing In the second part of her interview Sandra Smith from Bedfordshire Police discusses the Women of Colour in Policing movement, which aims to empower and advocate for women of colour in the police force. The movement started when Sandra felt isolated and saw a lack of representation within the force. PolicingTV 20/7/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video College working with forces to rebuild public trust His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary (HMICFRS) has published this year’s State of Policing report. Andy Cooke said despite efforts to rebuild public trust, the police are failing to meet the public’s expectations and are letting down too many victims of crime. College of Policing 19/7/2024 News SmartWater technology helps jail domestic abuser in Derbyshire SmartWater is a forensic marking technology which is invisible to the naked eye but becomes highly visible under UV light. A man who breached a restraining order has been jailed in one of the first court cases where SmartWater liquid has been used as part of the evidential chain. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2024 News Alleged sexual assault of woman in Garda station was ‘consensual’, jury told REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A jury has been told that the alleged sexual assault of a woman by a garda in a Co Wicklow Garda station was “consensual activity between two adults”. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 19/7/2024 News Investigation into use of force during arrest in Whitechapel, east London We have begun an investigation into an incident where a man was arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police in Whitechapel, east London last week. Our investigation began following a voluntary referral from the Met after video of part of the incident, which took place on Friday 12 July, was shared widely on social media and shows officers using force on a man who was arrested. The incident occurred while protest activity was taking place, but the man’s arrest was for an alleged assault on an emergency worker and was not connected to the protest. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 19/7/2024 News «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events