Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93401 total results. Showing results 17481 to 17500 «871872873874875876877878879Next ›Last » No apologies over Grays golly doll pub investigation, says police chief A police chief constable has "no regrets" after his officers investigated pub landlords who displayed golly dolls behind their bar. BBC 11/9/2023 News Scottish drugs minister welcomes green light for safer consumption rooms Scotland's Lord Advocate has given the green light to safer drug consumption rooms in a bid to tackle drugs misuse. Holyrood Magazine 11/9/2023 News Summit explores challenges, progress and potential for police delivery of digital forensics As police leaders and practitioners, government and industry prepare to gather for this week’s Police Digital Summit, Martyn Underhill, a former police officer and police and crime commissioner who is now a consultant on policing issues, reflects on a similar Cityforum summit from earlier in the summer which focused on the challenges, progress and future potential for the police delivery of digital forensics. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/9/2023 Feature, Innovation Inquest shown video of Queensland police applying ‘choke hold’ before Indigenous man’s death AUSTRALIA: An inquest into the death of a young Indigenous man has been shown body-worn video of Queensland officers putting him in a “choke hold” that is banned in other states. The Guardian 11/9/2023 News Co-op recruits undercover guards to combat shoplifting rise Co-op has hired undercover guards to patrol its shop floors as it looks to combat the rise in shoplifting. Retail Gazette 11/9/2023 News Libs slam Mali horse play as move saddles state with $100m bill AUSTRALIA: Moving police horses to Gepps Cross will put public safety at risk in urgent situations as response times blow out to up to 50 minutes, the Opposition says. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 11/9/2023 News Police investigating suspicious firearms list NEW ZEALAND: Police are investigating a handwritten list of contact details relating to firearms licence holders from the lower North Island. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 11/9/2023 News High Garda turnout for Drew Harris no-confidence vote REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda turnout in an unprecedented vote of no confidence in Garda Commissioner Drew Harris is expected to significantly exceed all recent ballots held by the Garda Representative Association, with the possibility of more than 80% of members responding. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 11/9/2023 News Report to the Attorney-General on agencies’ compliance with the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (Cth) AUSTRALIA: This report presents the results of the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s (the Office) inspections conducted under the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (the Act) between 1 January to 30 June 2023 (the reporting period). [pdf] Commonwealth Ombudsman (Australia) 11/9/2023 Report Challenging Traditional Thinking – EBP in Policing Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) is growing globally, ensuring that policing strategy, operations and tactics are based on what works, according to evidence and research. Rather than being guided by assumptions, tradition, convention, or subjective impressions, EBP combines the existing skills, knowledge and experience of police with research, crime science, problem-solving and testing. In October 2022 the Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing broadcast a fully live studio-quality 24- hour continuous conference out of two hubs – Christchurch, New Zealand and London, United Kingdom. The Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing has now teamed-up with Policing TV to bring the best of the conference material to a wider audience. This second video in the series focuses on: Challenging Traditional Thinking – EBP in Policing PolicingTV 11/9/2023 Feature, Video Road safety and drugs crackdown Galway Garda Chief’s top priorities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Safety on our roads is among the top two policing priorities of the leader of the Galway Garda Division. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 10/9/2023 News Former Wiltshire chief appointed DCC of MoD Police Kier Pritchard spent 30 years with Wiltshire Police until his retirement in June this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/9/2023 News Britain’s new policing shame revealed: Accused of crimes against women – but still working Exclusive: Baroness Casey, who led the damning review into the Met Police in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder, backed calls for officers to be suspended The Independent 10/9/2023 News Supermarkets will pay police to scan shoplifters’ faces Project Pegasus to help identify where gangs are hitting hardest The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2023 News PSNI officers injured after Op which recovered ‘military grade’ items The force believes the items recovered during this counter terrorism operation were going to be used to try and kill police officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/9/2023 News Police and ambulance team charity trek to Mount Everest Base Camp The first trek will run from 26th September - 8th October 2023. The second trek runs from 17th October - 3rd November 2023. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/9/2023 News World Suicide Prevention Day To mark World Suicide Prevention Day we spoke with Mark Andrews, National Board Health and Safety Lead, to understand better what Chief Constables must do to serve those officers that are under their care and help guarantee that when help is needed the right support structures and care is there. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/9/2023 News Embrace Police Scotland’s new vigour in eradicating unpleasantness Having declared open season on men being free to physically assault women, Police Scotland and their brethren across the UK are obviously keen to fill the crime statistics gap through other means. The Herald (Scotland) 10/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Braverman ‘opening doors to rhetoric of discrimination’ with attack on woke policing Paul Fotheringham will accuse Home Secretary of jeopardising ‘inclusion’ after she warns forces not to pander to politically correct causes The Telegraph 10/9/2023 News No more excuses – our police can’t do their job unless forces are cleaned up Without confidence in policing, decent officers are fundamentally undermined, writes Jess Phillips. We need proper strengthening of disciplinary and vetting practices The Independent 10/9/2023 Feature, Opinion «871872873874875876877878879Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events