Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100298 total results. Showing results 16521 to 16540 «823824825826827828829830831Next ›Last » Convenience stores ‘lose £63m in a year’ as retail crime rises Shopkeepers say they have lost in confidence in the police as retail staff face violence on a weekly basis. Scottish shopkeepers have warned of a rising tide of retail crime in which shoplifting is a “daily occurrence” and many have lost confidence in police. The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2024 News Hampshire and TVP launch two-way messaging between victims and officers The Victim’s Portal enables those who have reported a crime to message the officer in charge of their case. Thames Valley Police and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary have launched a new two-way messaging service that will enable victims to message the officer in charge of their case directly. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2024 News Launch of two-way messaging service between victims and officers Main article content News Published: 09:29 14/03/2024 A ground-breaking new way for victims of crime to speak directly to the police officer handling their case has been successfully launched across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and Thames Valley Police. The innovative Victim's Portal will enable people who have reported a crime to check the status of the investigation, get updated as their case progresses, and message the officer in charge of their case (OIC), all through a link on their phone or computer. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary 14/3/2024 News More than 700 investigations launched after calls to Met anti-corruption line The startling figure was revealed as the police anti-corruption and abuse line was rolled out on Thursday. Express & Star 14/3/2024 News It’s time to explore innovative therapies to tackle policing’s urgent and complex mental health crisis With increased evidence of police officers around the world experiencing growing mental health trauma and PTSD, Neil Woods, a former undercover drugs officer and chairman of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) UK, believes policing urgently needs to explore the psychiatry revolution involving psychedelic medicine to protect officers’ mental health. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/3/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Home Office aims to deliver auto redaction technology to police forces The Home Office is aiming to step up the adoption of multimedia auto redaction tools in policing and the criminal justice system. UKAuthority.com 14/3/2024 News Australian Federal Police vote for industrial action for better pay AUSTRALIA: Australian Federal Police officers, allegedly the lowest base-paid in the country, could take industrial action to secure better wages and conditions. Canberra Daily (Australia) 14/3/2024 News Anti-terror police to man Adelaide mall after spike in violent shoplifting AUSTRALIA: Specialist police officers trained to respond to terrorism-related incidents and violent domestic events have been called in to patrol a mall in Adelaide following a spike in retail crime. 9 News (Australia) 14/3/2024 News, Video Wexford Garda Armed Response Unit will ‘rapidly respond to threats by organised crime gangs’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister of State for International Law and Law Reform at the Department of Justice James Browne TD has confirmed that the development of a purpose built Regional Garda Armed Response Unit to be located at Enniscorthy Garda Station is progressing through the tender stages. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 14/3/2024 News Met Police’s corrupt police officer hotline is rolled out nationally An anti-corruption hotline to report corruption in the Metropolitan Police is being launched nationwide. BBC 14/3/2024 News Police chief apologises to LGBT community Dorset Police has become the 13th force in the country to apologise for its past treatment of the LGBT community. msn.com 14/3/2024 News Met Police to pay £10,000 damages to woman arrested at Sarah Everard vigil Jennifer Edmunds sued the force for breaching her human rights, her solicitors said The Standard 14/3/2024 News Meeting Rhys Dickinson of Embrace Child Victims of Crime In this conversation, Rhys Dickinson, a trustee and ambassador of the charity Embrace Child Victims of Crime, shares his personal experience as a victim of serious crime and the support he received from Embrace and other organizations. Rhys highlights the challenges of sharing traumatic experiences, the range of support provided by Embrace, and the importance of funding and support for the charity. The conversation concludes with appreciation for Rhys's courage in sharing his story and a call to support Embrace in their work. PolicingTV 14/3/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Helping police redact sensitive information in media files Building evidence for the creation of an efficient and future-facing system that can be rolled out nationally. Home Office 13/3/2024 Report Focused deterrence scheme: coordination, trust and an open loop system Police Oracle speaks with Chief Inspector Daryl Lyon almost a year after a focused deterrence scheme was launched in the West Midlands. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 Analysis, Feature Dozens of frontline police officers waiting in the departure lounge for Australia NEW ZEALAND: Dozens of frustrated frontline police officers are waiting for sign-off from the New Zealand police force to head to Australia for higher-paying jobs, thousands of dollars sign-on fees and relocation costs. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 13/3/2024 News Met to pay £10,000 to woman detained overnight after Sarah Everard vigil Jennifer Edmunds sued police, which have now settled after dropping charges relating to 2021 gathering on Clapham Common The Guardian 13/3/2024 News Youth and minorities a priority for gardaí in 2024 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A plan to meet the “policing needs” of young people and the piloting of local diversity forums to build up relationships with minority groups are among priorities for An Garda Síochána this year. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 13/3/2024 News Chiefs to adopt 4P counter-terror approach to tackle VAWG A revised national framework will set out how forces in England and Wales will look to tackle violence against women and girls. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 News A refreshed national policing approach to tackling violence against women and girls: NPCC’s new VAWG strategic framework 2024 Crest Advisory has been working alongside the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) to develop a enhanced policing approach to enable a better and more consistent response to violence against women and girls (VAWG) from police forces across England and Wales. The purpose is to address the level of threat now posed to policing from the sheer demand and severity as recognised by the 2023 Strategic Threat Assessment (STRA 2023). The NPCC is committed to building on its existing VAWG delivery framework (2021) and this new approach is modelled on the tried and tested 4 P’s policing approach, which has been well established in addressing eats such as counter terrorism, child sexual abuse and modern slavery. The refreshed framework is being published by the NPCC today.Our Executive Director Samantha Cunningham, and Head of Policy and Strategy Callyane Desroches, summarise the overall approach and the opportunities it presents. Crest Advisory 13/3/2024 Analysis, Feature «823824825826827828829830831Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events