Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100323 total results. Showing results 17441 to 17460 «869870871872873874875876877Next ›Last » Minor crimes ‘won’t be investigated’ if police roll out ‘positive’ pilot Police Scotland trialled a scheme which saw crime reports where there were no leads to pursue not investigated. STV News 23/2/2024 News Government tells police to crack down on protests at MPs’ homes after Gaza Commons furore The home secretary has said police must crack down on mobs who intimidate MPs at their homes after the Commons speaker warned of “frightening” threats against politicians. James Cleverly called for democracy to be defended, hours after Rishi Sunak said parliament should never bow to “extremists”. Sir Lindsay Hoyle cited fears over MPs safety after he was accused of “hijacking” a debate on Gaza and ripping up parliamentary procedure to favour Labour. The Independent 23/2/2024 News Doreen Lawrence accuses police of ‘arrogance’ as she criticises force for failing to promote black officers The Labour peer said that data suggests black officers are more prone to discipline than white colleagues and face lower promotion rates The Standard 23/2/2024 News Police Scotland considers not investigating ‘minor’ crimes Force says there is little point wasting resources on cases where there are no leads as figures show officer numbers have plummeted The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/2/2024 News Police chief says he needs Quebec’s help to avoid a net loss of officers CANADA: Fady Dagher has recruited enough graduates to join the police force, but there isn't enough space to train them at the Nicolet police academy. Montreal Gazette (Canada) 23/2/2024 News Police service to spend $2M on equipment purchases in next five years CANADA: The Moose Jaw Police Service plans to spend over $2 million during the next five years through its equipment reserve budget, which includes nearly $600,000 for smaller items like computers. Moose Jaw Today (Canada) 23/2/2024 News Organized crime surge around Quebec City prompts provincial police to send in help CANADA: Quebec provincial police is sending several of its officers specializing in organized crime to help Quebec City's police service, which has been dealing with a growing number of incidents involving street gangs and the Hells Angels. CBC News (Canada) 23/2/2024 News West Yorkshire Police sorry for officer’s language in viral arrest A police force has apologised to a 16-year-old girl and her family after an officer used "inappropriate" language during her arrest. BBC 23/2/2024 News Sacha Hatchett appointed Lancashire Police chief constable Sacha Hatchett has been confirmed as the new chief constable of Lancashire Police. BBC 23/2/2024 News Thames Valley Police officer charged with sexual assault A Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with sexual assault. BBC 23/2/2024 News Officer pleads guilty following unauthorised searches on police systems A West Yorkshire Police officer who made unauthorised searches on police computer systems on multiple occasions has been convicted in court. Police Professional 23/2/2024 News Edmonton ‘Project Match’ breakthrough identifies two Indigenous women after 50 years CANADA: “We are always reviewing historical missing and murdered persons investigations to understand whether a new forensic technique, or investigative avenue, can be explored. We never stop looking for loved ones who have been lost” Edmonton Journal (Canada) 23/2/2024 News Tech-enabled community-police collaborations for crime-solving CANADA: In a recent Blue Line webinar, S/Sgt. Jeremy Ashley of the Belleville Police Service leads a discussion on tech-enabled community police collaborations for crime-solving. Blue Line (Canada) 23/2/2024 Feature, Video Half of adults sentenced to provincial correctional programs were reconvicted within three years, mostly for non-violent offences CANADA: Among adults released from sentenced custody or starting a community supervision sentence across five provincial correctional programs in 2015/2016, half were reconvicted within three years (see Note to readers). Statistics Canada 23/2/2024 Report Comment: We shouldn’t be getting used to the annual lack of gardai on our streets REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The lack of Garda personnel serving Meath is not a new story, it is an annual staple of Joint Policing Ctte meetings and indeed, this newspaper. Meath Chronicle (Republic of Ireland) 23/2/2024 Feature, Opinion Justice Minister says she has no say in Garda resources in Tipperary REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Helen McEntee says she could never give a satisfactory response to a letter from Tipperary County Council about Garda numbers. Tipp FM 23/2/2024 News Fans voice experiences at European away matches Football fans have documented their experiences at European away matches as part of the ongoing work to keep supporters safe when travelling abroad. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 23/2/2024 News Fed to sell ‘grace and favour’ Leatherhead flats amid pensions challenge The recently appointed CEO of the Police Federation spoke with Police Oracle about some of the incoming changes for the organisation. The Police Federation will sell the 11 flats at Leatherhead with the generated revenue intended to contribute to the settlement for the pensions employment tribunal. Speaking with Police Oracle, CEO Mukund Krishna explained that elected officers who have been living in the flats have “willingly” handed them back – with just two remaining and a final date of the end of March. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/2/2024 News BTP confident vetting processes are now ‘rigorous and effective’ following HMICFRS inspection The latest report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has praised British Transport Police (BTP) for treating people with respect, promoting an ethical and inclusive culture at all levels and protecting vulnerable people. Police Professional 23/2/2024 News Political violence review eyes new police powers A government-commissioned review into tackling political violence will recommend police should be able to shut down protests outside MPs' offices, council buildings and Parliament. BBC 23/2/2024 News «869870871872873874875876877Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events