Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 18061 to 18080 «900901902903904905906907908Next ›Last » Garda Public Attitudes Survey 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This report presents the findings from the 2022 Garda Public Attitudes Survey, in which 7,699 adults (aged 18 years and older), and 389 young people (aged 16 and 17 years), were surveyed on topics related to crime, policing and An Garda Síochána. Following a break in series in 2020, due to the Covid pandemic, 2022 saw the return for the second year of face-to-face interviewing. Fieldwork was conducted by Behaviour and Attitudes between August and December of that year. While results are comparable to 2021, and to the years pre-Covid, no results are presented for 2020 during which an online survey was conducted. [PDF] An Garda Síochána 29/8/2023 Report Garda bosses disband elite crime fighting squad – and send most officers back to uniform REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sources say most of the officers in the unit – which has been at the forefront of the fight against organised crime in the area and was involved in several operations against the Kinahan cartel – will be put back in uniform. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2023 News Nottinghamshire Police officer hit by train while helping man dies A police officer who was hit by a train while attempting to save a distressed man on the tracks has died. BBC 29/8/2023 News Leicestershire welcomes a new Assistant Chief Constable Michaela Kerr is the force’s new Assistant Chief Constable (Crime, Intelligence, Criminal Justice) and joins us from Greater Manchester Police. In her 27 years in policing, ACC Kerr has spent the majority of her career in core CID roles. She joined West Midlands Police in 1996 and became a detective inspector in the Major Investigations Team and Head of Public Protection for Walsall and Wolverhampton Local Authority areas. She’s also worked in professional standards, intelligence and community safety. Leicestershire Police 29/8/2023 News Coroner rules fatal shooting of Darfield ‘gentle giant’ was a tragedy, but police actions were justified NEW ZEALAND: A Coroner has ruled that police officers who fatally shot a Darfield man were justified in their actions as they had an “honest and reasonable” belief he was a threat to them and other people. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 29/8/2023 News Police chiefs must have ‘operational independence’ in responding to crime, says NPCC chair The chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says police chiefs must have “operational independence” when deciding how best to respond to crime. Police Professional 29/8/2023 News Officers who kicked and punched teen on the ground unjustified – police watchdog NEW ZEALAND: A teenager who drove a stolen car from New Plymouth to Auckland was kicked and punched by officers, an investigation has found. Stuff (New Zealand) 29/8/2023 News Coronial inquest views body-worn camera footage in fatal Toowoomba arrest of Ashley Washington AUSTRALIA: A coronial inquest into the death of an Indigenous man during a police arrest in Toowoomba has been shown police body-worn camera footage of the incident. ABC News (Australia) 29/8/2023 News Data leak at MPS could do ‘incalculable damage’ warns Federation The Metropolitan Police Federation (MPF) says a potential leak of officers’ details could do “incalculable damage” in the wrong hands. Police Professional 29/8/2023 News NSW man charged over failed dark web drug imports AUSTRALIA: A Western Sydney man will face Downing Centre Local Court today (29 August, 2023) charged for allegedly attempting to import a variety of illicit drugs, including a synthetic opioid. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 29/8/2023 News Joint international operation seizes 240kg of meth destined for Australia AUSTRALIA: A Sydney man has been arrested for his role in facilitating a 240kg shipment of methamphetamine destined for Australia seized by Hong Kong authorities in a joint investigation with the AFP and Australian Border Force (ABF). Australian Federal Police (AFP) 29/8/2023 News PFNI wins Judicial Review into Ormeau Rd ‘injustice’ and raises questions around decision-making The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) says “serious questions” have to be asked of the decision-making of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) after it won a Judicial Review into actions taken against probationer officers involved in the Ormeau Road ‘Covid-related incident’ in 2021. Police Professional 29/8/2023 News Officer hit by train while helping ‘distressed’ man has died A police officer who was hit by a train as he attempted to help a distressed man on the tracks has died. Police Professional 29/8/2023 News PFEW welcomes revised Firearms Licensing APP The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) welcomes the College of Policing (CoP) updating and developing a robust Authorised Professional Practice (APP) to ensure forces make effective firearms licensing decisions. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/8/2023 News Officers already stretched beyond human limit The Government must provide the police service with sufficient resources and long-term, sustainable funding, if it is to meet growing demand. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/8/2023 News Nottinghamshire police officer dies after being hit by train Sgt Graham Saville had been trying to help distressed man on tracks near Newark Northgate station The Guardian 29/8/2023 News Police officer hit by train while trying to save distressed man dies: ‘His sacrifice will never be forgotten’ Sergeant Graham Saville was left with serious injuries while trying to save a man on the railway in Balderton, Newark The Independent 29/8/2023 News Nottinghamshire officer seriously injured on duty The officer was hit by a train and left with serious injury. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 News IT breach of Met supplier could do ‘incalculable damage’, says local Fed Scotland Yard said on Saturday that they had been made aware of unauthorised access to the IT system of one of its suppliers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 News Sadiq Khan looks to block pension of rapist former officer Adam Provan was jailed for 16 years last week after committing multiple rapes across an eight year period. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 News «900901902903904905906907908Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events