Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100328 total results. Showing results 16781 to 16800 «836837838839840841842843844Next ›Last » As NT Police faces racism claims, its minister’s old Facebook posts raise questions of hypocrisy AUSTRALIA: Just one week after Northern Territory police launched a review into the true extent of racism within its ranks, the minister in charge faced a firestorm over damaging Facebook posts. Brent Potter is clinging on to his police portfolio after revelations he shared Facebook posts from 2013 to 2019, featuring racist, homophobic and misogynistic language. ABC News (Australia) 8/3/2024 News Garda data chief denies whistleblower faced applying for her own job REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda’s chief information officer called back to testify by video-link to Workplace Relations Commission on Friday The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 8/3/2024 News Govt asked to fund an Auckland police college to meet recruitment goals NEW ZEALAND: The government has been asked to fund an Auckland based police training college to help reach its target of 500 additional officers in two years. Figures released to Checkpoint show it will be almost impossible to deliver on that promise without significant recruitment changes. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/3/2024 News More lives lost than saved in Troubles due to British spy, report finds Stakeknife report finds army’s top agent’s links to murder and torture and calls for government and IRA to apologise The Guardian 8/3/2024 News Two women dead in Melbourne’s northeast tragedy after fatal police shooting and knife assault AUSTRALIA: A woman was fatally shot by Victoria Police, while another passed away from injuries sustained in a violent assault in Melbourne's northeast on Friday. Sky News 8/3/2024 News More than 550 issues raised on behalf of children in police lockups this year, Queensland public guardian says AUSTRALIA: The Queensland public guardian says its community visitors have reported more than 550 issues on behalf of children detained in police watch houses since the start of this year, amid ongoing concerns about the welfare of young people in overcrowded and “unsuitable” lockups. The Guardian 8/3/2024 News APCC supports International Women’s Day 2024 Today marks International Women’s Day 2024. The event is an opportunity to celebrate the huge social, cultural and political achievements of women across the globe while demanding greater awareness and action for gender parity. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/3/2024 News Chris Kaba shooting: Martyn Blake named as murder-accused police officer A Metropolitan Police firearms officer named for the first time as Martyn Blake has pleaded not guilty to murdering Chris Kaba. BBC 8/3/2024 News Support for PFEW’s red tape cutting campaign vital to success of new public sector productivity plan Government urged to adopt amendment into Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, saving taxpayers at least £5 million per year. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/3/2024 News Long awaited Operation Kenova interim report published Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the Operation Kenova interim report published on Friday (March 8) “leaves little doubt that the Republican leadership was responsible for numerous dreadful crimes during the Troubles, many of which the Government failed to prevent”. Police Professional 8/3/2024 News NPCC welcomes new lead for serious and organised crime Chief Constable Chris Haward took up his post this week as the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s new lead for serious and organised crime. Police Professional 8/3/2024 News The effect of confession evidence on conviction, and considering alternative scenarios as remedy in a sample of police officers In order to prevent tunnel vision and ultimately miscarriages of justice, police, prosecutors and judges must remain open to alternative scenarios in which the suspect is in fact innocent. However, it is not evident from the literature that people are sufficiently aware of how alternative scenarios should be employed in the decision making process. In the present research, 230 Dutch police officers read one of three versions of a case description. In the first version, there was strong evidence against the primary suspect. In the second version, the suspect additionally confessed, increasing the body of incriminating evidence. In the third version, the suspect confessed, but before deciding on their conviction, participants were instructed to consider how well each piece of evidence fitted in the primary but also in the alternative scenario (in which the crime was committed by an alternative suspect). Contrary to expectations, the confession did not increase conviction and the alternative-scenario consideration did not suppress conviction. Implications of these null findings are discussed. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 8/3/2024 Research article Family of international student killed by Winnipeg police attend funeral, call for answers CANADA: The family of a 19-year-old international student killed by Winnipeg police are remembering him as a kind person with a passion for life. Global News (Canada) 8/3/2024 News Halifax council approves $98M police budget CANADA: Halifax Regional Council has approved a $98-million police budget, paving the way for the force to hire more frontline officers. CTV News (Canada) 8/3/2024 News Gardaí across the country being asked to shape force’s menopause policy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí across the country are being asked to shape the force’s menopause policy. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 8/3/2024 News Spear tackle outside nightclub left Garda with lasting injuries REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man fuelled by alcohol and drugs became a ‘violent criminal’ and left a Garda with lasting injuries. Western People (Republic of Ireland) 8/3/2024 News Daniel Kinahan is no longer taking ‘selfies with celebs’, Garda chief Drew Harris says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The leadership of the Kinahan cartel are no longer taking “selfies with celebrities” due to the ongoing clampdown on the organisation, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said. Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 8/3/2024 News Lessons from Angiolini and research-informed reflections on police practice Last week’s publication of the first part of the Angiolini Inquiry report highlighted significant concerns around misogyny, misconduct, and toxic cultures in policing in England and Wales; the findings echo previous research of female officers’ lived experiences by Senior Criminology Lecturer Dr Emma Cunningham, who believes policing needs support from outside experts to tackle misogyny and misconduct, and that change should begin with acceptance of the terms institutionalised racism and misogyny. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/3/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion ‘Sex predators within police operate in plain sight’ A former police inspector has said that “sexual predators are operating in plain sight” within the service. Rebecca Kalam served in West Midlands Police's firearms unit until she quit after winning a 2023 employment tribunal case in which she cited multiple instances of such behaviour. BBC 8/3/2024 News ‘Cease all contact now’: police text 50,000 alleged drug customers AUSTRALIA: Around 50,000 people that allegedly bought drugs from a criminal syndicate have been texted by police warning that investigators are hot on their heels. The Canberra Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 8/3/2024 News «836837838839840841842843844Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events