Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 18121 to 18140 «903904905906907908909910911Next ›Last » A/Insp Adrian Lim takes us down the road less travelled as an IO with the Traffic Police. SINGAPORE: Regarded as guardians of the road, TP officers not only enforce road traffic rules and uphold road safety, but they also bring closure to victims and families involved in traffic accidents. In this interview, Acting Inspector (A/Insp) Adrian Lim shares the lessons gleaned from his work as a TP Investigation Officer (IO). Singapore Police Force 28/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Retail crime: Supermarket chain says assaults, robberies, burglaries more than doubled in a year NEW ZEALAND: A supermarket giant says crime has surged in its North Island stores, with more than a thousand incidents a month. Foodstuffs today released imagery it said showed brazen thefts and an attack on a security guard among crimes committed in recent months. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/8/2023 News Knife-wielding Hamilton youth charged over carjacking and kidnapping NEW ZEALAND: A 16-year-old boy has been charged with aggravated robbery and kidnapping after stealing a person’s car at knifepoint in Hamilton. At 10.40am on August 23 in Fairfield, police were alerted to the incident, where the boy had allegedly entered the victim’s car brandishing a knife. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/8/2023 News Waste not… new life for police body armour NEW ZEALAND: Police and Massey University design students have teamed-up to put old Kevlar to good use. Redundant armour plates from old out-of-warranty stab-resistant body armour (SRBA) have been recycled into a variety of items in a project designed to cut down on waste. New Zealand Police 28/8/2023 News AFP received 28 misconduct allegations involving MPs, staff or ‘official establishments’ in 12 months AUSTRALIA: Federal police declines to provide more details about the reports, which were made in the year after Brittany Higgins went public. Federal police received 28 allegations of misconduct by parliamentarians, their staff or “official establishments” in the year after Brittany Higgins’ allegations first became public knowledge. The Guardian 28/8/2023 News Man accused of driving at police officer at 120kph on three wheels said he had ‘bugger all’ meth in his system AUSTRALIA: A man who drove at a Canberra police officer at 120 kilometres per hour in a car with three functioning wheels said he had consumed "bugger all" methamphetamine before the incident. ABC News (Australia) 28/8/2023 News Sadiq Khan attempts to block ‘£10,000-per-year pension’ of rapist Met Police officer Adam Provan who was jailed for 16 years for string of sex attacks over eight years London Mayor Sadiq Khan is attempting to block the pension of a rapist former Metropolitan Police officer, said to be £10,000 per year, his office said. Mail Online 28/8/2023 News CCTV evidence must be investigated, police told Police forces will no longer be able to abandon investigations when there is clear evidence such as CCTV footage, witness evidence and forensic opportunities under a new policy to investigate all crime. The Times - Subscription at source 28/8/2023 News UK’s Metropolitan Police launches data breach probe BBC reports that an investigation into a suspected data breach has been launched by the UK's Metropolitan Police following a compromise of its supplier's systems, which contained the police force's data, including names, ranks, vetting levels, photos, and pay figures. SC Media 28/8/2023 News Pursuing all reasonable lines of enquiry: letter to police leaders CORRESPONDENCE: Our shared mission to relentlessly pursue criminals and improve police visibility and responsiveness Home Office 28/8/2023 Report Suella Braverman restates wish for UK to leave European court of human rights Home secretary calls the court ‘politicised’ and refuses to rule out mass tagging of asylum seekers The Guardian 28/8/2023 News MPS stop and search research shows variable decision-making but no bias against black community The police use of stop and search powers has come under significant scrutiny and criticism in relation to concerns over discrimination on racial grounds; but new research carried out among frontline officers in the Met has found substantial variability in decision-making around the threshold for grounds to search, but no racial bias regarding the use of stop and search. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/8/2023 Analysis, Feature ‘We’re working ourselves to death’ – Lincolnshire police constables eye first strike in more than a century Police officers across the country could soon be gearing up for their first strike in more than a century – with Lincolnshire officers backing the action. Lincolnshire World 28/8/2023 News Mental health triggers among police being missed, says Scottish officers’ body Triggers for mental health breakdown and self-harm in overstretched police officers are being routinely missed, according to their representative body in Scotland. The Guardian 28/8/2023 News Braverman defends police resources for new crime crackdown UK home secretary insists force has sufficient staffing numbers to tackle ‘back-to-basics policing’ The Guardian 28/8/2023 News Keith Gerein: City council finally settles on a funding formula for Edmonton police. Now what? CANADA: While the city’s new funding formula may have bought some political peace and better PR for the short term, we need to be realistic about how much of a difference it can actually make. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 28/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Questions swirl over Vancouver police shooting that killed 18-year-old CANADA: It's been three weeks since an 18-year-old was shot and killed during an encounter with Vancouver police at Clinton Park. Vancouver Sun (Canada) 28/8/2023 News Regina Police Service utilize new virtual police reporting system CANADA: Reporting a crime can be a stressful experience. Combine that with the potential of an extended wait time, and the experience can be downright frustrating. Blue Line (Canada) 28/8/2023 Feature Armed Gardaí could make people feel ‘less secure’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Armed Gardaí patrolling the streets of Dublin would not make many people feel safer, a leading psychiatrist has said. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 28/8/2023 News Garda divisions in Clare and Tipperary merge as part of reform plan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Changes come in the wake of Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 28/8/2023 News «903904905906907908909910911Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events