Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105133 total results. Showing results 17861 to 17880 «890891892893894895896897898Next ›Last » The search for Nicola Bulley: the first ‘TikTok phenomena’ police investigation The force's Head of Media and Engagement, Elizabeth Riding, says this case - about which 29,000,000 TikTok videos were made - was 'the first time policing had ever experienced the impact of a TikTok phenomenon'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 Analysis, Feature ‘Enhance detainee care’: Barrie police add new monitoring equipment to cells CANADA: Care of those in police custody is being enhanced by the Barrie Police Service, as five cells are now equipped with bio-metric sensors mounted on the ceiling to monitor the health of individuals in police custody. Barrie 360 (Canada) 11/6/2024 News Government of Saskatchewan announces investments in public safety CANADA: The Government of Saskatchewan has announced a further investment of $250 million in major public safety initiatives across the province through the ministries of Justice and Attorney General and Corrections, Policing and Public Safety. Blue Line (Canada) 11/6/2024 News A review of Canadian police murders from 1980 to 2023 CANADA: Selected murders of Canadian police officers between 1980 and 2023 were studied by veteran officers and researchers for factors that contributed to their deaths. Blue Line (Canada) 11/6/2024 Feature Man charged with injuring garda decides against appeal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man who previously served seven years for the manslaughter of Garda Gerry McLoughlin has decided not to appeal a new jail term for speeding towards a garda at a checkpoint in Manorcunningham. Donegal News (Republic of Ireland) 11/6/2024 News Assumption six garda on duty on any given night ‘inaccurate’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda spokesperson has refuted a councillor's assertion that there are only six gardai on duty in Tallaght Garda Station 'on any given night'. Echo.ie (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 News Former police officer jailed for two rapes A former police officer has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of two rapes. BBC 11/6/2024 News ‘Political activist’ on Garda assault rap claims phone calls denied in prison REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The incident, on June 3 at Gloucester Place Lower, was allegedly captured on a newly issued Garda bodycam and after arrest a court denied him bail. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 11/6/2024 News Australia and NZ forces look increasingly to co-responder approach to those in mental health crisis The response to those in mental health crisis has been a major concern for many in policing, with the growing view that uniformed officers are not the most appropriate to deploy to many mental health-related calls; as UK policing continues to adopt the Right Care, Right Person approach, Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons takes a closer look at efforts by police forces in Australia and New Zealand to address the challenge. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 Analysis, Feature Why British Columbia is reversing its attempt to legalise hard drugs CANADA: A Canadian province has cut short parts of its planned three-year experiment with the decriminalisation of hard drugs in another setback for the so-called harm reduction movement. Supporters of a liberal approach to the opioid crisis celebrated when British Columbia began a pilot programme in January last year that allowed users to possess small quantities of drugs including cocaine, heroin, fentanyl and methamphetamine. Officials hoped that removing the threat of prosecution would encourage addicts to seek treatment. However, British Columbia recorded a record 2,511 overdose deaths last year while there was a public outcry over squalor and disorder on the streets of Vancouver, the province’s largest city. The Times - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 Feature Fact check: More than 20,000 police have been hired since 2019 – but not 2010 Argument over Tories’ record on police staff levels depends on whether counting begins with David Cameron or Boris Johnson’s premiership. Perspective Magazine 11/6/2024 Analysis, Feature New Police Ombudsman chief led PSNI unit linked to surveillance of journalists and lawyers A former PSNI officer confirmed as the new Police Ombudsman chief executive was in charge of an undercover unit linked to the surveillance of journalists and lawyers. The Irish News 11/6/2024 News HMICS Strategic review of the Scottish Police Authority The aim of this strategic review was to assess the state, efficiency and effectiveness of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) in fulfilling its core role and meeting its statutory obligations. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 11/6/2024 Report Scottish Police Authority Praised for Progress Improved leadership and direction at the Scottish Police Authority has greatly enhanced the work of the police oversight body, states a report published today (11 June 2024). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 11/6/2024 News Scottish Police Authority has improved but still work to be done, says watchdog A review by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland praised the progress made by the authority. STV News 11/6/2024 News Police-spec Toyota Corolla unveiled Toyota has revealed the new police-spec version of its latest Corolla lower-medium car. The manufacturer said it had worked closely with several police forces during the past two years to ensure the vehicle met all the main requirements for consideration when service fleets were being replaced or upgraded. Business Car 11/6/2024 News Fredericton police to buy cellphone-cracking tool to use in investigations CANADA: Council approves purchase of technology that would let police get around passwords — with warrant CBC News (Canada) 11/6/2024 News Police to confiscate firearms from those accused of domestic violence AUSTRALIA: The state government has unveiled a further tightening of the new firearms laws following a double-murder suicide in Floreat in May, including empowering police to seize guns from those accused of threatening violence. Under the proposed amendments, the Firearms Act will also be tightened for collectors, with only those who are members of an approved society able to obtain a licence. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 News Miles Labor Government delivers record Police and Community Safety budget AUSTRALIA: The Miles Government’s State Budget today delivers a record $4.379 billion allocation for Police and Community Safety and underpins Queensland’s historic Community Safety Plan. Queensland Government (Australia) 11/6/2024 News South Auckland crime: Police Minister told of use of weapons, fears for staff amid rise in offences NEW ZEALAND: South Auckland business owners who say they're dealing with crime on a daily basis vented their frustrations at Police Minister Mark Mitchell today. Mitchell held a community meeting which was standing room only for residents and retailers such was the interest. He also visited shops in Manurewa to hear what residents and shop owners were going through. Many told him how bad crime had become in the neighbourhood. They called for extra officers on the ground and harsher penalties for offenders. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 11/6/2024 News «890891892893894895896897898Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events