Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 18081 to 18100 «901902903904905906907908909Next ›Last » Arbitrary detention by police not serious enough to exclude gun evidence: Judge CANADA: The courtroom argument focused on Charter rights, but the case highlighted the extra efforts London police are taking to clamp down on the city’s high-crime zones. The London Free Press (Canada) 29/8/2023 News Letter: Police must be more responsive to property crimes CANADA: 'I wouldn’t want to see my tax dollars going to pay cops overtime to stake out someone’s little backyard garden but, at the same time, if I had somebody constantly trespassing, damaging my property, stealing my flowers and vegetables, and the police did nothing, I’d be furious. Bay Today (Canada) 29/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Majority of people believe local crime is ‘not a serious problem’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A new survey has found more people in Ireland view national crime as a bigger problem than local crime. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2023 News Nearly two thirds of people have ‘very few fears’ about local crime – Garda survey REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda 2022 Public Attitudes Survey, published this morning, finds that 63% of people have "no fear" or "very few fears” about local crime. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2023 News Majority of people say local crime is not a serious problem REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of people that believe local crime is “not a problem” has risen by 13 per cent since 2019, according to the 2022 Garda Public Attitude Survey. An Garda Síochána 29/8/2023 Report Getting a grip on policing’s data analysis and performance management problems HM inspectors recently highlighted the concern that poor data gathering and analysis is affecting police performance management in England and Wales; Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass looks at the issues involved and puts the spotlight on two of the forces that are getting things right. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 Analysis, Feature No such thing as ‘minor crime’ says Home Secretary after new CoP pledge Suella Braverman hails 'landmark' agreement to follow all reasonable lines of inquiry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 News Police pledge to pursue all ‘reasonable lines of inquiry’ to solve more crimes Police have committed to pursue all “reasonable lines of inquiry” to solve more crimes after the Home Secretary challenged forces to deliver the “victim-focused, common sense policing the public deserve”. Police Professional 29/8/2023 News The fat blue line! Metropolitan Police chiefs order thousands of pairs of XXL trousers with waists over 40in as cops’ weight balloons Police forces have ordered thousands of pairs of XXL trousers for their officers with over 40 inch waists, new figures show. The country's six largest forces placed almost 9,000 orders for the trousers - some of which reached up to 56 inches in width. Well over half of those - 5,199 - were ordered by London's Metropolitan Police, which also purchased 100 sets of cycling shorts with 40 inch-plus waists. Mail Online 29/8/2023 News Met Police to ‘meet more expectations’ under new mental health programme The decision to stop police from attending most mental health calls will free officers up to “meet more expectations than we are currently meeting”, the Met Police Commissioner has said. From October 31, a “clear threshold” for a police response will be introduced to reduce the amount of time officers spend “over-policing” mental health. Under the new programme – known as Right Care, Right Person – police will still attend any incident where there is a risk to life or a risk of serious harm. The Independent 29/8/2023 News Perceptions of corruption 2023 AUSTRALIA: IBAC periodically conducts surveys to understand perceptions about corruption and police misconduct in Victoria. In 2023, IBAC conducted online surveys with Councillors and Members of Parliament (MPs) for the first time. Survey findings inform IBAC’s prevention and education activities as part of our Corruption Prevention Strategy 2021-24. The findings also help public sector agencies identify gaps and opportunities to address corruption risks and vulnerabilities, as well as enhance their prevention and education efforts. Concerns about corruption and misconduct can undermine trust in Victoria’s public sector and police. Reporting of suspected corruption or police misconduct also depends on people’s awareness of these problems, how to report, and confidence they’ll be taken seriously and protected. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 29/8/2023 Report Cassius Turvey’s mother Mechelle to train WA Police recruits in dealing with victims of crime AUSTRALIA: The mother of Indigenous Perth teenager Cassius Turvey has started delivering training sessions to police recruits that she hopes will discourage them from becoming "robo-cops" when dealing with victims of crime. ABC News (Australia) 29/8/2023 News Government, RSA and gardaí to look for ways to address mounting road carnage The Government is to meet the Road Safety Authority and gardaí to try to address the spike in road deaths which has so far seen 20% more fatalities in 2023 than last year, and 40% more than 2019. Junior Transport Minister Jack Chambers has also said a review that will "radically change" the "mishmash” of speed limits across the country will be before the Government in the coming weeks. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2023 News NPCC Chair responds to open letter Chief Constable Gavin Stephens writes to the Home Secretary and Policing Minister in response to their open letter on pursuing all reasonable lines of inquiry National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 29/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Putting the brakes on keyless car theft Police chiefs and Government considering law changes to crack down on keyless vehicle thefts National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 29/8/2023 News Met Police boss to ban officers from backing ‘woke’ causes while on duty Met police officers will not be allowed to support "woke" causes while on duty, Britain's police commissioner has warned. GB News 29/8/2023 News Sara Sharif: Pakistan police widen search for family Pakistan police have said they are widening the search for the family of Sara Sharif - the 10-year-old girl found dead at her home in Surrey. BBC 29/8/2023 News ‘Very few causes policing should be attached to,’ Met Commissioner says Sir Mark Rowley said it is essential that officers are impartial while on duty. Express & Star 29/8/2023 News Do not ban but regulate police use of live facial recognition: Here is why and how The police use of live facial recognition (LFR) regularly comes under scrutiny because of privacy, accuracy and surveillance concerns; but Dr Asress Gikay, Senior Lecturer in AI, Disruptive Innovation, and Law at Brunel University, argues that rather than banning LFR, more effective regulation of its use would address concerns while enhancing public safety. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Police chiefs issue warning to Home Secretary Suella Braverman following order to investigate every theft The National Police Chiefs' Council responds to Ms Braverman's announcement that police forces in England and Wales must investigate every theft as part of a crackdown on crime. 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