Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103046 total results. Showing results 17861 to 17880 «890891892893894895896897898Next ›Last » Victorian corruption watchdog receives 4,300 allegations against police AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s independent anti-corruption body considered more than 4,300 allegations and almost 2000 complaints against Victoria Police last year. Government News (Australia) 19/4/2024 News Norwich deaths: Police staff member could face disciplinary proceedings A police civilian staff member could face disciplinary action after four people died from stab wounds. BBC 19/4/2024 News Data infrastructure is critical to successful implementation of AI in the emergency services If emergency responders are told that all data is important, then nothing is important, that’s the message coming out loud and clear from the latest Emergency Services Times webinar. Getting data quality sorted, along with an emphasis on data skills and effective sharing with other agencies is critical to getting the blue lights ready for a future that makes the most of artificial intelligence. Emergency Services Times 19/4/2024 News TVP officers win bravery awards for using ‘proper neighbourhood policing’ to detain violent men Sgt Thomas Neilson, PC Joe Swan and Sgt Chris Smith will now join colleagues from across the force at a prestigious awards event next Thursday night. Three officers who detained a group of heavily armed and violent men following a planned operation in November 2022 have won Thames Valley Police Federation Bravery Awards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/4/2024 News From theory to practice: Implementing community policing Most law enforcement agencies now recognise the importance and potential of community policing, but for many the practical application of the concept remains elusive; Policing Insight’s Matthew Wood, a Professor of Public Safety and former Toronto Police Service officer, looks at the key components, tools and behaviours needed to take community policing forward from theory to successful implementation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/4/2024 Analysis, Feature Police push their luck on pay as mass job cuts continue; Helen Clark ruffles feathers with Aukus stance – Audrey Young NEW ZEALAND: The total pay package offered to police officers is worth $798 million. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 19/4/2024 Feature, Opinion Police must acknowledge they are ‘institutionally racist’, says top officer Police forces need to acknowledge they are “institutionally racist”, says one of Britain’s top officers. Gavin Stephens, chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), said policing needed to avoid being defensive and admit the scale of problems in order to gain the support of local communities. The Telegraph 19/4/2024 News Stardust verdicts: Prospect of fresh Garda criminal investigation significantly increases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Any new inquiry after inquest verdicts of unlawful killings would be largest multiple homicide investigation of modern era. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 19/4/2024 News Police morale at all-time low in Surrey – report Morale is at an “all-time low” in Surrey Police with up to 20% of officers wanting to leave, the Surrey Police Federation has said. A national “pay and morale” survey carried out in November by the federation, which represents police at work, saw 460 out of 2,276 Surrey officers respond. BBC 19/4/2024 News Sydney church stabbing: police charge 16-year-old boy with terrorism offence AUSTRALIA: Police have charged a 16-year-old boy alleged to have stabbed a bishop and priest at a western Sydney church with a terrorism offence. The teenager was due to face a hospital bedside hearing of the Parramatta children’s court on Friday. He is still recovering from surgery after his finger was severed during the alleged attack on Monday night. The Guardian 19/4/2024 News Wakeley church stabbing: What happened to $700,000 police ‘superweapon’ for dealing with violent riots that YOU paid for – as 2,000 angry men cause chaos AUSTRALIA: Police gave away a $700,000 water cannon which was bought to counter violent public disturbances such as this week's church riot at Wakeley in Sydney's western suburbs. Mail Online 19/4/2024 News Parental engagement a key part of fight against knife crime: NSW HSU boss AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Health Services Union Secretary Gerard Hayes says a heightened level of engagement from parents is part of the fight against youth knife crime. Sky News 19/4/2024 News Security video for election candidates During an election period, as candidates you are subject to heightened public exposure, and this can bring with it a number of pressures both on yourself and those close to you. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/4/2024 News, Video Met Police ‘ignored warnings that trainees were bullied’ Sir Mark Rowley refused to meet a whistleblower after she came to him with allegations of a ‘toxic’ culture The Times - Subscription at source 18/4/2024 News Tipp GRA rep says Minister’s decision is a slap in the face REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Justice Minister says she won’t be attending the Garda Representative Association’s annual conference because of the body’s refusal to invite the Garda Commissioner. Tipp FM 18/4/2024 News High-ranking Queensland police officers under scrutiny over offensive social media activity AUSTRALIA: Queensland police’s ethical standards command is conducting a review after high-ranking members of the service appeared to publicly share and comment on lewd social media posts over a number of years, including one about a sexual assault. The Guardian 18/4/2024 News Over-stretched police take almost 18 hours to respond to reports of anti-social behaviour Response times to reports of anti-social behaviour have rocketed by 37% since 2021 with a 'disturbing postcode lottery', figures obtained by the Lib Dems reveal Mirror 18/4/2024 News Police handling of murdered woman’s stalking complaints ‘inadequate’ NEW ZEALAND: The police's handling of AUT law student Farzana Yaqubi's multiple complaints about a stalker prior to her murder has been deemed "inadequate" by the police watchdog. 1 News (New Zealand) 18/4/2024 News Racial and religious based offences drive increase in hate crime cases Prosecutors charged 10 per cent more hate crime cases in the final three months of 2023, statistics out today (April 18) show. Figures from the Crown Prosecution Service’s Quarter 3 (October-December 2023) data release show there was a 9.5 per cent increase in charges for hate crime flagged cases compared to the three months before Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 18/4/2024 News NZ caught up in worldwide phishing sting NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police have joined international authorities to bust open a significant cybercrime operation, which targeted thousands of people worldwide. New Zealand Police 18/4/2024 News «890891892893894895896897898Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events