Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105083 total results. Showing results 17481 to 17500 «871872873874875876877878879Next ›Last » Unjustified strike in Manukau District Court cells NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a custody officer was unjustified in striking a detainee on the side of his head in the Manukau District Court cells in January 2023. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 20/6/2024 Report Gang members intimidate, threaten to kill police officers during callout to Rotorua assault NEW ZEALAND: Police say a man has been arrested for threatening to kill officers after several gang members aggressively surrounded a police vehicle in Rotorua. Detective Sergeant Jonathon Brady said police went to a house on Reeve Rd in ÅŒwhata on Tuesday, June 18, in response to reports of an assault. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 20/6/2024 News Man charged over alleged Queensland shooting murder lost gun licence three years ago, police say AUSTRALIA: South Mackay man, 31, charged with murder and attempted murder over Robb Place shootings as police investigate how he allegedly gained access to firearm The Guardian 20/6/2024 News One call every six minutes: Family violence statistics the biggest concern for police AUSTRALIA: Police are called to one family violence incident every six minutes in Victoria, with new crime data showing they also arrest three perpetrators every hour. On Thursday, Crime Statistics Agency figures for the 12 months to the end of March were released and showed total female victim reports rose for homicide and related offences (81, up 25 from last year), assaults (22,917, up 234) and sexual offences (8660, up 789). The Age (Australia) 20/6/2024 News Alleged murderer of SA Police officer Jason Doig pleads not guilty over rural shooting AUSTRALIA: The man charged over the fatal shooting of police officer Jason Doig in South Australia's south-east has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder. ABC News (Australia) 20/6/2024 News More ‘work to be done’ before Police Scotland can be considered an anti-racist organisation Retired DCC Fiona Taylor has given evidence to an inquiry which is examining the circumstances leading to the death of Sheku Bayoh, who died in May 2015 after being restrained by six police officers in Kirkcaldy. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Essex Police arrest two Just Stop Oil protesters at Stansted Airport The protest group targeted private jets at Stansted Airport today. Police Oracle 20/6/2024 News ASB reoffending down in Derbyshire thanks to Home Office funded pilot The force was one of four areas to get funding for both this and the ASB patrols pilot announced as part of the government's ASB Action Plan. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2024 News Advocates echo Winnipeg police message that more supports, not more arrests, are needed to combat spike in youth crime CANADA: People who work with at-risk teens say they aren't surprised to hear Winnipeg police talking about a surge in youth crime. The CBC's Emily Brass spoke with some community workers who say part of what's driving that increase is a lack of resources. CBC News (Canada) 20/6/2024 News, Video Violent crimes continuing to rise in Winnipeg according to latest police data CANADA: New data from the Winnipeg Police Service's 2023 statistical report shows total crimes in the city were down compared to 2022; however, violent crimes are on the rise. CTV News (Canada) 20/6/2024 News Police in race crisis as minority ethnic officers end support for action plan Exclusive: NBPA, which represents thousands of police across UK, accuses leaders of breaking promises The Guardian 20/6/2024 News Sligo garda station re-opens following incident with man brandishing knife REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sligo garda station was closed for a period around midday today after a man brandished a knife in the public office there. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 20/6/2024 News Gardaà spent almost €1m on ministerial cars since 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà have spent almost €1 million buying cars to use for ministerial transport over the past two years. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 20/6/2024 News Minister McEntee publishes Courts, Civil Law, Criminal Law and Supperannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has received Government approval to publish a wide-ranging Miscellaneous Provisions Bill, which she intends to enact by the Summer recess. Government of Ireland 20/6/2024 News Latest Victorian crime data: Year ending 31 March 2024 AUSTRALIA: The Crime Statistics Agency publishes recorded crime statistics here every quarter. You can also view crime data by local government area in the latest crime data by area. Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (Australia) 20/6/2024 Report One call every six minutes: Family violence statistics the biggest concern for police AUSTRALIA: Police are called to one family violence incident every six minutes in Victoria, with new crime data showing they also arrest three perpetrators every hour. On Thursday, Crime Statistics Agency figures for the 12 months to the end of March were released and showed total female victim reports rose for homicides (81, up 25 from last year), assaults (22,917, up 234) and sexual offences (8660, up 789). WA Today (Australia) 20/6/2024 News SA rolls out millions worth of mobile phone detection cameras AUSTRALIA: Mobile detection cameras are now live in Adelaide as part of a $15.9 million initiative, as the South Australian state government pushes to reduce road trauma caused by driver distraction. Owner Driver (Australia) 20/6/2024 News Police misuse of database sparks disciplinary action against Counties Manukau officers NEW ZEALAND: A police officer who searched a confidential database nearly 900 times to peer into the lives of his neighbour, police colleagues and recruits likened his habit to casually browsing social media. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/6/2024 News Coalition shrugs off attrition concerns over 500 police promise NEW ZEALAND: The coalition is confident it can deliver on its promise of 500 extra police by the end of next year - despite the opposition raising questions over attrition. Police Minister Mark Mitchell and his associate Casey Costello appeared before the Justice Select Committee on Thursday, defending the government's spending as part of the new Scrutiny Week at Parliament. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/6/2024 News Suicide threats are a weapon of family violence: How can police balance mental health needs with protecting victims? New research by Deakin University PhD Candidate Jess Woolley has highlighted how some perpetrators of family violence are weaponising suicide threats, leading to concerns among police officers that addressing the mental health of the perpetrator as a priority can subsequently leave victim-survivors at risk and without adequate protection. 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