Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 18121 to 18140 «903904905906907908909910911Next ›Last » Separation of powers? It’s never been more blurred as politicians treat our cops like playthings AUSTRALIA: InQueensland’s senior reporter Paula Doneman is a Walkley Award winning crime writer who has covered the Queensland crime scene for three decades. She has never witnessed a more toxic environment between those who write the state’s laws and those charged with enforcing them. In Queensland (Australia) 9/2/2024 Feature, Opinion Victim-survivors of DFV receive enhanced support following additional DFV training for call-takers AUSTRALIA: Victim-survivors calling to report or discuss domestic and family violence (DFV) matters with the Queensland Police Service (QPS) will receive enhanced support based on trauma informed practices and lived-experience learnings following the rollout of additional state-wide training to our emergency Triple Zero (000) and non-urgent Policelink call takers. Thirty-five officers and civilian staff from Police Communications Centres (PCC) and Policelink, attended a two-week in-depth train-the-trainer course specifically designed to enhance their practices, gain a better understanding of legislation, and ensure Queenslanders experiencing or reporting DFV are provided with victim-centric and trauma informed responses. The National Tribune (Australia) 9/2/2024 News Met officers dissuaded children from making sexual abuse claims, report finds Other failures listed in damning official report include blaming children for ‘making poor choices’ The Guardian 9/2/2024 News MPS leaving vulnerable children at risk of exploitation, says HMICFRS The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) response to the criminal and sexual exploitation of children is not currently effective, leaving vulnerable youngsters at risk, a new report has found. Police Professional 9/2/2024 News HMIC issues further cause of concern on Met’s handling of child exploitation The force's response to missing children reports and the quality of its CSE investigations were identified as accelerated causes of concern when HMICFRS published its early findings last October. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/2/2024 News Kent Police must find £35m of savings in next five years, panel told Kent Police must find £35m of savings in the next five years with the prospect of job losses and a squeeze on services, according to new paperwork. BBC 9/2/2024 News Police visits to schools will be axed amid £2m funding cuts Police will stop visiting schools to help with pupil behaviour after the Welsh government said it will axe the scheme. BBC 9/2/2024 News Met Police ‘failing to deal with child sexual exploitation’, report says New findings say the force's response to the criminal and sexual exploitation of children was "not currently effective" and not enough was being done to protect victims. Sky News 9/2/2024 News Home Office-funded cybercrime defence tool providing protection for businesses across the board Cybercrime is a challenge for all businesses, but it’s an especially complex one for smaller companies to take on; in an exclusive interview with Policing Insight’s James Sweetland, Ian Hickling and Jonathan Green explain how free Home Office-funded tool Police CyberAlarm might form part of the answer – and help police to develop the “actionable intelligence” needed to deal with online threats. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Sinn Féin attendance at PSNI graduation ceremony a ‘hugely positive gesture’ PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher has said Michelle O'Neill's planned attendance at a PSNI graduation ceremony is "a hugely positive gesture". BBC 9/2/2024 News Police granted permission to DNA test Wollongong man Milenko Snjegota, accused of murdering his 74yo father AUSTRALIA: Police have been given permission to collect DNA samples from a man accused of murdering his 74-year-old father who was found dead in their Wollongong backyard. ABC News (Australia) 9/2/2024 News Home Office announces crackdown on masked protestors New powers are to be introduced which will give police in England and Wales the power to arrest protestors wearing face coverings to threaten others and avoid prosecution. The Justice Gap 9/2/2024 News The Metropolitan Police Service’s handling of the sexual and criminal exploitation of children Children are among the most vulnerable in society. Most children grow up in loving, caring families and reach adulthood unharmed. But some don’t – they fall prey to people who coerce them into criminal enterprises or exploit them for sexual gratification. Children who don’t grow up in loving, caring families face heightened risks, as do children who go missing from home. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 9/2/2024 Report Metropolitan Police leaving vulnerable children at risk of exploitation The Metropolitan Police Service’s response to the criminal and sexual exploitation of children is not currently effective, with the force not doing enough when children are suffering from, or at risk of, exploitation, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 9/2/2024 News Dozens of recidivist youths in police crosshairs as crime wave grips AUSTRALIA: A specialist police team is probing more than 50 repeat youth offending ringleaders they believe are driving a surge in crime. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 9/2/2024 News Met police ‘deeply sorry for letting children down’ as watchdog says it’s leaving vulnerable at risk His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services warned the force was not doing enough to protect victims. The Independent 9/2/2024 News Meeting former NZ Police Det Sgt Tracey Rackliff at the hotel she now owns and runs in Bali (Part 1) One for a Friday ! Have you ever thought about owning a piece of a Luxury Desert Island and how your current role could make that happen?? Here CoPaCC Chairman Bernard Rix meets Tracey Rackliff and her husband, Rob, who are both former New Zealand Police Detective Sergeants. On retirement from policing, they bought and now run a luxury hotel in Sideman, Bali. In this first of two exclusive videos for PolicingTV, Tracey tells us about her policing career, in New Zealand and also on secondment to the Solomon Islands. PolicingTV 9/2/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police Commissioner Andrew Coster and Police Minister Mark Mitchell: Texts reveal insight into relationship NEW ZEALAND: Days out from last year’s election National’s police spokesman Mark Mitchell told the Herald the matter of who was best for the role of Police Commissioner would be one for the incoming Government, leading to speculation if they were elected Andrew Coster’s job may not be safe. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 8/2/2024 News NCA ‘still has no comprehensive approach’ to pay reform despite rise The general secretary of the National Crime Officers Association (NCOA), Simon Boon, says it is good news that members 'will see something tangible in their bank accounts' this month. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/2/2024 News Gardaí not invited to take part in New York St Patrick’s Day parade REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí will not be marching in this year's St Patrick’s Day Parade in New York following an apparent disagreement at last year’s event, the Irish Examiner understands. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 8/2/2024 News «903904905906907908909910911Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events