Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100323 total results. Showing results 16701 to 16720 «832833834835836837838839840Next ›Last » Garda suspension over bike raises ‘serious questions’ over disciplinary processes in An Garda Síochána — GRA REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: "Serious questions need to be asked” about disciplinary and suspension procedures in An Garda Síochána, it has been claimed, after a long-serving member had initially faced sanction for giving an unclaimed bike to an elderly man during the pandemic. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 11/3/2024 News DNA Database System Oversight Committee Annual Report 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I am very happy to present to the Minister for Justice the Annual Report of the DNA Database System Oversight Committee (the Committee) for the year ended 31st December 2022. Government of Ireland 11/3/2024 Report AI can help to reveal hidden police bias and restore trust In the first in a series of white papers and articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, AI expert Chief Philip Lukens looks at how body-worn cameras using elements of AI – such as natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning – can be used to extract, classify, and summarize key information from police encounters with the public, with a view to improving public confidence and trust. Policing Insight - Registration at source 11/3/2024 Feature, Innovation, Opinion Cumbria Constabulary promotion process: Chief Supt / Supt / Chief Insp – Detective and uniformed roles Applications are invited from candidates who are ready to be promoted to the role of Chief Superintendent, Superintendent or Chief Inspector for both detective and uniformed roles. Cumbria Constabulary is looking for highly motivated, skilled professionals to join a high performance team. Policing Insight 11/3/2024 Advertisement, Jobs Force responds to HMICFRS inspection Nottinghamshire Police was inspected by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services between the end of 2023 and January 2024. The inspection is the latest independent assessment of how the force is performing against the PEEL criteria used to assess forces in England and Wales. This stands for police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy. While Nottinghamshire Police awaits the full findings of the assessment, HMICFRS has informed the force of two accelerated causes for concern. Nottinghamshire Police 11/3/2024 News Nottinghamshire Police put in special measures by watchdog Nottinghamshire Police has been put in special measures and told to "urgently produce an improvement plan" by a watchdog. The move follows an inspection by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). The force will now be subject to an "enhanced level of monitoring", known as the "engage" process. Chief Constable Kate Meynell said she recognised the "serious nature" of the findings. BBC 11/3/2024 News PEEL: Nottinghamshire Police causes of concern We have issued two accelerated causes of concern to Nottinghamshire Police as a result of its failure to: 1.sufficiently manage and carry out effective investigations and support victims; and 2. have adequate governance arrangements in place. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/3/2024 Report Nottinghamshire Police moved into enhanced monitoring His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary has today moved Nottinghamshire Police into an enhanced level of monitoring. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/3/2024 News West Midlands Police forced to increase officers after leak revealed website exaggerated numbers Two number-crunching councillors have proved the West Midlands Police’s website exaggerated how many PCs and PCSOs were on the beat. Express & Star 11/3/2024 News Wiltshire Police officer assaulted and verbally abused teenager A police officer has been found guilty of common assault after he "struck" a teenager twice on the head. BBC 11/3/2024 News CC Sarah Crew: ‘I don’t want to look back in 30 years and be having the discussion about institutional racism again’ In the second part of Policing Insight’s interview with Avon and Somerset Chief Constable Sarah Crew, she spoke to James Sweetland about the controversial incidents around issues of race explored in the TV series To Catch a Copper, and her own views expressed last year that the force is institutionally racist. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/3/2024 Feature, Interview High visibility police operation marks one-year milestone with more than 2500 arrests across Brisbane AUSTRALIA: Police have charged 2,554 people with around 4,727 offences across Brisbane since a high visibility policing operation began in March last year. myPolice - Queensland Police News 11/3/2024 News NSW Police officer Jonathan James Martin faces Armidale court on weapons, stealing charges AUSTRALIA: A serving NSW police officer has faced Armidale Local Court on more than 20 weapons and theft charges. ABC News (Australia) 11/3/2024 News Prisoners and police officers connecting behind bars NEW ZEALAND: Police recruits are going behind the wire to meet with prisoners convicted of drug crimes. 1 News (New Zealand) 11/3/2024 News UK lawyer to oversee ICC investigation into alleged war crimes in Palestinian territories Andrew Cayley, previously Britain’s chief military prosecutor, to run operation of the complex case The Guardian 11/3/2024 News CPS rape report makes for grim reading – and it’s only the start First academic deep dive shows arcane attitudes to victims of sexual offences are prevalent, but the study itself is cause for optimism The Guardian 11/3/2024 Analysis, Feature Retired judge calls for Drew Harris to be sacked after garda suspended for giving bike to pensioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The judge’s comments will put even more pressure on Mr Harris in the wake of an overwhelming vote of no confidence in him by the 12,000-strong rank-and-file Garda Representative Association late last year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 11/3/2024 News CPS lawyers in England and Wales trivialise teen sexual abuse, report says Exclusive: Independent examination of rape prosecutions hears lawyers are ‘obsessed’ with credibility of victims and use victim-blaming language The Guardian 11/3/2024 News Five-year ombudsman inquiry blocks action on defective garda holsters REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice says she is awaiting the results of a five-year GSOC investigation into revelations by a Garda whistleblower about defective pistol holsters before she takes further action. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 11/3/2024 News Dispersal orders ‘not fair’ on young people who bear the brunt of them Anti-social behaviour laws which give police powers to restrict freedom of movement are being used thousands of times a year, prompting claims of their overuse from human rights groups. BBC 11/3/2024 News «832833834835836837838839840Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events