Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102994 total results. Showing results 16321 to 16340 «813814815816817818819820821Next ›Last » Force told to make improvements in key areas A report into Derbyshire Police's performance said the force "requires improvement" in half of its graded areas of policing. The report by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire Rescue Services (HMICFRS), said the force was not "providing a good service in some key areas". BBC 24/5/2024 News College testing new sergeant and inspector promotion process in four forces Officers told the College that the current process is overly complex, lacking sufficient focus on leadership skills and that the time needed to prepare for the exam deters good potential candidates. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2024 News National Audit Office Report Makes for Worrying Reading An NAO report published today has concluded that the Ministry of Justice’s ambition to reduce the record high Crown Court backlog of 67,573 cases to 53,000 by March 2025 is no longer achievable. The “Reducing the backlog in the Crown Court” report finds that the MoJ estimates there will be 64,000 Crown Court cases still in the backlog by March 2025. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 24/5/2024 News South Wales Police response to HMICFRS PEEL inspection South Wales Police has been recognised for the way it prevents and investigates crime and anti-social behaviour and for protecting women and girls in public spaces. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 24/5/2024 News Prison officers’ union warns of legal action if overcrowding ‘crisis’ worsens The POA fears jails in England and Wales could be full by June. The Independent 24/5/2024 News ‘Dealt a blow’: Police arrest four of Gisborne’s ‘top’ gang members NEW ZEALAND: Police say they have "dealt a blow to Gisborne gangs" as four of the region's "top" gang members have been arrested following several investigations into serious offending. 1 News (New Zealand) 24/5/2024 News The Guardian view on prison overcrowding: a justice system in meltdown Rishi Sunak’s government failed to protect the public, secure the prison estate and deliver swift access to justice The Guardian 24/5/2024 Feature, Opinion Ambition to reduce Crown Court backlog ‘no longer achievable’, says NAO The Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) ambition to reduce the Crown Court backlog of 67,573 cases to 53,000 by March 2025 is no longer achievable, according to the latest National Audit Office (NAO) report. Police Professional 24/5/2024 News Officers were on scene of Dunedin fatal stabbing within a minute NEW ZEALAND: The fatal stabbing of Enere McLaren-Taana in Dunedin on Thursday happened "very, very quickly", but officers were on the scene of the attack within a minute, police say. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 24/5/2024 News Sex crimes detective found guilty of sexually touching woman in NSW police station without her consent AUSTRALIA: Glen Coleman acquitted of raping the woman but also convicted of abusing position of public office to procure woman, 19, for his own sexual gratification. A sex crimes detective has been found guilty of abusing his position by twice sexually touching a teen complainant without her consent but has been acquitted of raping her. The Guardian 24/5/2024 News Chief constable reinforces her to commitment build effective and inclusive policing Police Scotland’s chief constable has reinforced her “ongoing commitment” to building an anti-racist, anti-discriminatory service that delivers for all communities. Police Professional 24/5/2024 News Embracing technology for public safety CANADA: Policing is a dynamic field that continually evolves to meet the needs of society. Blue Line (Canada) 24/5/2024 Feature Did you know 34,437 children were reported missing in Canada in 2023? CANADA: Ahead of International Missing Children's Day, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains (NCMPUR) releases their "Just the Facts" video. This video shines a light on the issue of missing children in Canada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 24/5/2024 News Man (30s) arrested in Dublin for allegedly hitting garda with car REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Incident occurred when gardaí were responding to a call at an apartment complex in Castleknock. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/5/2024 News Widow of tragic Garda sergeant takes legal action REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The widow of a Garda sergeant who took his own life in the midst of a Gsoc probe has taken legal action against the Garda watchdog. The Impartial Reporter 24/5/2024 News Minister McEntee and Minister Richmond attend launch of Irish Motor Insurance Database REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Database, which is maintained by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland, will be used by Gardaí to easily identify whether a vehicle is insured or not in seconds. Government of Ireland 24/5/2024 News Maximising technology opportunities in policing: Making the case for Cloud The surge of digital data and evidence has meant that policing is under growing pressure to maximise the opportunities offered by technology, particularly around data sharing; Naomi Bolton, Account Manager for Blue Light Services at Cloud Gateway, examines how police forces can effectively navigate the transition to cloud to enhance their operational capabilities and collaboration. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/5/2024 Feature, Innovation Derbyshire Constabulary ‘heading in right direction’, but improvement needed in core policing areas Derbyshire Constabulary has “responded to concerns” raised two years ago by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), but improvements are still needed in its service to the public. Police Professional 24/5/2024 News Victorian Police Chief Commissioner makes “long overdue” apology for police role in Stolen Generations AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police chief commissioner Shane Patton has made a personal apology, and one on behalf of the state’s law enforcement, to members of the Stolen Generations at an emotional event on Friday. At the Aboriginal Advancement League office in Thornbury, more than 100 survivors, family and community members, Victoria Police officers and staff, Treaty Authority, First Peoples’ Assembly and Yoorrook Justice Commission representatives gathered to witness the “long overdue” words shared. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 24/5/2024 News NT police awards uncovered in racism review too ‘offensive’ for public release, ICAC says AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory's anti-corruption watchdog says it has discovered awards which it has deemed too offensive to release to the public, as it conducts a joint review into racism with the Northern Territory Police Force. ABC News (Australia) 24/5/2024 News «813814815816817818819820821Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events