Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105018 total results. Showing results 16441 to 16460 «819820821822823824825826827Next ›Last » County Roscommon Garda ‘waiting years’ for transfer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A review of the processes in place for Garda transfers has been called for as the case of a County Roscommon Garda on the waiting list for a transfer for years was raised by Sinn Fein Deputy Claire Kerrane. Roscommon Herald (Republic of Ireland) 16/7/2024 News Young Brits warned of dangers of modern slavery abroad Young people travelling to popular holiday destinations to work in bars and clubs have been given advice on the dangers of labour exploitation. Home Office 16/7/2024 News B.C. police watchdog now has power to investigate systemic misconduct issues CANADA: Change allows OPCC to probe pervasive problems, rather than handling every complaint against an officer individually Terrace Standard (Canada) 16/7/2024 News Black, Middle Eastern people still overrepresented in police use of force stats CANADA: When Ottawa police use force on the job, Black and Middle Eastern people are still disproportionately likely to be on the receiving end — and the latest statistics show no improvement. According to a report to the Ottawa Police Service Board released this week, officers used force against 310 people last year. They included 81 whom police perceived as Black. That's 26 per cent of the total — a percentage exactly the same as the four-year average — despite the fact that Black people make up just eight per cent of Ottawa's population. CBC News (Canada) 16/7/2024 News Garda Public Order Unit ordered to leave Coolock site before violent protests erupted REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Exclusive - The Irish Mirror has established that just nine ordinary gardai were left in fear for their safety amid escalating violence at the protest site on the Malahide Road on Monday morning - after some Public Order Unit members initially assisted with getting workers onto the site at around 4am, but were then ordered to leave. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 16/7/2024 News Anger as Police Scotland paying officers to join gay pride marches despite major staffing crisis and controversial cutbacks to crime-fighting Scotland's police officers will be paid to take part in Pride parades despite the force cutting back on fighting crime, the Mail can reveal. Uniformed officers are being urged to represent the overstretched force at LGBTI marches in exchange for pay or a day off in lieu. While hundreds will be on active duty policing the marches, senior officers have requested that other staff join the parades to show support for the marchers. Mail Online 16/7/2024 News Neurodiverse employees using their talents to redact body camera footage in new project CANADA: Edmonton police and local IT company Technology North are currently training neurodiverse workers in a project centred around body camera footage redaction. The research development project, which began in June, is working with four of Technology North's employees, two of whom have autism. The team is working to redact certain information and footage recorded by body cameras in low-complexity incidents, such as traffic stops, according to police. CTV News (Canada) 16/7/2024 News Cross-force Police Constable Entry Programme working group launched PCEP officially launched in April following the decommissioning of the Initial Police Learning and Development Programme entry route. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News ‘Not acceptable’ for the Met to have such low detection rate, HMIC says For Channel 4 Dispatches researchers mapped police data from 2021 to 2023 for offences where no suspect had been found, focusing on areas with at least 50 unsolved crimes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News Retailers see impact of more officers on patrol in Auckland CBD NEW ZEALAND: Businesses in the Auckland city centre say more police foot patrols are already starting to make a difference in their desperate battle against retail crime and disorder. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/7/2024 News NBCC calls for police to have access to technology to tackle illicit trade in stolen tobacco The National Business Crime Centre (NBCC) is calling for Tobacco Track and Trace (TT&T) technology to be made available to policing to help crack down on the “lucrative” illicit trade in stolen tobacco and its resale on the black market. Police Professional 16/7/2024 News City Commissioner vows to create a more equitable, diverse and inclusive police force City of London Police’s most senior officer has apologised to members of staff and the public who may have been treated unfairly by the force in the past, and pledged drastic change to achieve equity, diversity, and inclusion. Police Professional 16/7/2024 News Government wins in pay dispute with police union NEW ZEALAND: The Government has won a long-running pay dispute with the police union, which says they will be watching nervously to see how many leave the force after this decision. 1 News (New Zealand) 16/7/2024 News Police Minister acknowledges pay deal may mean some officers go to Australia NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell says some police officers may choose to go to Australia following the government's win in a long-running pay dispute with the police union. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/7/2024 News Met Police officer charged with child sex offences in Surrey A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with sexual assaults on two children in Surrey. BBC 16/7/2024 News Police officer in court accused of off-duty rape A police officer has appeared in court accused of a rape while he was off duty in January 2022. BBC 16/7/2024 News New mental health policy ‘saves police officer time’ A new approach to dealing with calls involving mental health concerns is saving police time, one force has said. BBC 16/7/2024 News Police officer sexual assault case dismissed The case of a police officer who was accused of sexually assaulting a woman while he was on duty has been dismissed. BBC 16/7/2024 News Government urged to take responsibility for Police Race Action Plan The report highlighted 'limited buy in from central government and the lack of a uniform position on institutional racism among chiefs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News Man jailed for vicious attack on three Cleveland officers Mark Fox, 35, from Billingham, pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent and was found guilty of two counts of wounding with intent following a trial. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News «819820821822823824825826827Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events